Us, Our stuff,
 
Our booth, Our studio
 


Artistry in Wood, Stone, Leather & Bone

Contacts for Paul Harding

Phone: 408-295-9146 • fax: 408-294-1278
65 Washington #65, Santa Clara CA 95050
mfw@sbcglobal.net

 


We have been working Arts and Crafts Festivals, Home and Garden Productions and Renaissance Fairs for over 21 years. We understand what needs to get done and are easy to deal with. Heather Daylight, our resident designer, is a professional artist, holding both a Summa Cum Laude BFA in Fine Art from UC Berkeley and a Graduate Certificate from the prestigious Academy of Art in San Francisco. Paul is a long time creative and inventive wood worker and visionary rock hound.

Our booth is filled with unique things we create ourselves, interesting, beautiful and practical items found absolutely no where else. We are two artists working together, creating our items from natural, organic and as much as possible recycled and local materials.  Our gemstones are from Fair Trade Members only. Our functional art is priced between twenty-five and about two hundred dollars.

You will love us at your show as not only is our craft highly unique, we also understand how important it is to create an enjoyable experience for the patrons. Our booth is always crisp and professional, built to faire specifications. Presentation is important to us!

Heather brings her sketchbook with the drawings and paintings for our designs and always creates new watercolor paintings right on the spot. We have been showing at major, tightly juried shows for years and have excellent long standing relationships with our promoters. To see out current schedule please click here.

Wood, Stone, Leather and Bone
What We Make:


Candle Holders and Night Lights


Above are a few examples of our handcrafted stone and wood night lights and candle holders which always make up 85% of our booth. Heather begins with her original drawing and intricately cuts it out of slates of oak. Then she selects the naturally translucent semiprecious agate gemstone to compliment the design. The result of the combination of these two elements with a light source (candle or 4 watt bulb) is a uniquely beautiful delight for any home. Currently we have over 75 of Heather's original designs, each available as a night light or tea/votive candle holder.


This is our tabletop display for the night lights. We use this set up at our Renaissance Faires  to keep within the historical theme.
As Heather designs only nature themes, mainly floral and fauna with a few respectable dragons and fairys, they work beautifully at Ren Faires and compliment the organic materials from which they are created.


This is our display for Festivals and Art & Crafts Shows. The night lights are on hanging display boards with electrical hookup. Each board uses less than power than an 75 watt light bulb.

 

 

 

Below are examples of the Candle Holders. The rescued redwood or pine candle holders are made from scratch by Paul and fit a tea light or votive perfectly.

   

Depending on the type of event (Art Show, Home & Garden, Renaissance Faire or Street Festival), we may add one or two of our other hand crafted items as the promoter sees fit.

Everything in our booth, however, is always made personally by us using natural wood, stone, leather or bone as the raw material.
 

Beautiful High Red Chocolate Sandstone

This is our collaboration work. Heather uses her airbrush sandblaster to delicately shape and sculpt the stone and develops the sediment layers in the raw sandstone brought from a Utah quarry. Paul completes the pieces with finishing cutting, sanding, cork backing and makes the coaster holders of solid wood.
 

Handmade Leather & Oak Journals
 

Each sketchbook/memory book/diary is filled with blank acid free, 100% recycled drawing paper. Heather creates the books using glove leather grade elk hide for the binding, buttery soft yet very tough. She inlays wood (oak) faces into the covers, engraved with her own artwork or ancient images.
We offer our books in a lovely and economical leather-free style as well.

 

Shadow Casters

This is our latest inspiration. Handmade of rescued redwood and oak, this candle holder will project an image shadow from one foot to four feet square. Seventeen different designs, all Heather's original artwork and Paul's woodwork in this whimsical piece of functional art.

 

The Booth
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Our Outdoor Booth
at a recent Art and Wine Street Festival.
Outdoors we do NOT need electricity. This is
a 10X10 space, but we can always build
a beautiful booth 'to suit'!

 

Art and Craft
 Festival Booth

10X10 at an indoor Harvest Festival. We can adapt this booth from 6X8 to 10X20 without losing it's inherent charm.  Indoors or at night the booth just twinkles with our night lights yet uses very little electricity.

 






Studio, Artists at Work

Here is Paul working in his wood shop, making beautiful things from the wonderful aged cedar fence wood and rescued redwood barn planks.

Here is Heather working in her studio. It shows a bit of the night light process, each one begins as a drawing (notice the open sketchbook), and is cut out of wood slates using the wonderful Air-Z engraver  mircodrill. To see Heather's original drawings and paintings please visit her portfolio site. Then the gemstone slice is selected that best compliments the design. The last step is the whole piece is equipped with either with a small light bulb or placed in one of Paul's handmade redwood or pine candle holders.



 

Studio Shots

I include a few pictures of our studio as I know good promoters like to feel confident their vendors are handcrafters.
 We have a 4000ft space where we work, store raw materials, crate, wrap and box our finished pieces and park and load the vans etc.  We make our living at this and are serious artists!

We are real, actual, working artists.

Heather's studio, surrounded by raw materials, reference books, art supplies, wood carving tools, leather tools, a few of Heather's paintings, dvds to help us work late into the nights etc. Everything we sell is made here in conjunction with Paul's wood shop down the hall.

 

The view from the drafting table.

A corner of Paul's wood shop.

 

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