
Third Sun
Luna Bella Studio
I started this business with an imagination full of ideas. I love glass in it's raw form, color, texture and the way light brings it to life. I like to think of my pieces as not taking themselves too seriously, just a fun twist on what we have already seen. I enjoy incorporating open space in the designs and using chunky elements. I hope people find the work easy to live with and even easier to give as gifts!
Luna Bella Studio has been in business since 2000. I have over 25 wholesale accounts, selling my work East coast to West coast.
Artifacts
Each glass creation combines the best of 21st century techniques with ancient influences. All designs are Beth Morena Cunningham’s original concepts stemming from her interests in ancient rock art and natural earthly elements. Add to this an influence of the techno world and a bit of science fiction.
Jim Loewer
Jim Loewer has an undergraduate degree in painting from the University of California and a teaching degree from the University of South Carolina. He taught school for 4 years before devoting himself full time to glass. His glass blowing is primarily self taught through a process of trial and error. He focuses on contemporary organic forms influenced by Japanese craft and the American studio glass movement. His studio is in North Philadelphia in the old Atlas building, which also houses various other artists and craftspeople. Studio visits are welcome by appointment. Please contact the artist for more products or images.
Roosfoos
I work alongside Crosby & Taylor and Oregon Stoneware Studios in a funky shop in the Whiteaker neighborhood of Eugene, Oregon. It’s an amazingly eclectic place to be. From concept to finished product, everything is done in-house. Original models are made and molded, pewter ingots are melted and cast, then the piece is sanded, polished and shaped – finally ready to be boxed and shipped to you. With an emphasis on craftsmanship and value, I hope to make something for you that’s a little more than ordinary.
Fairyshadow
We are a Sonoma County based California company creating artisan dolls and accessories. We work with soft velours, cotton knit and wool from which we create a line of diverse dolls and ornaments, many aiming for an under $25 price point. We cater to families who value simple waldorf-inspired designs in natural fibers.
Miss Ella
As a child I have always created new worlds via doodling, story telling and making creatures and clothing. I initially studied Theatrical Costume Making and Design and worked as a costume maker before doing my Degree and Masters in Graphic Design and Animation. It was always a very windy path before I realised I could set up my shop on Etsy and combine all of these things in an environment perfect for what I do.
Everything starts with the illustration which has grown to adorn fabrics for homewares and accessories, jewellery and stationery making a cohesive range which has also become very collectable amongst my customers.
Dear Sukie
Hello! My name is Kristy Clarke and I am the owner, designer and operator of Dear Sukie Wallets! I began Dear Sukie in 2007 out of a love for beautifully patterned papers and cute accessories. Each one of my wallets is handmade by me in my home studio in small quantities which make Dear Sukie wallets extremely unique and almost one of a kind! In 2010, I was asked to appear on the Martha Stewart Show to teach the audience how to make one of my wallets! This was an amazing experience and generated a lot of interest in my wallets!
I am also the author of two children’s books, Miss. Abigail and the Missing Cupcake (2014) and Woodland Rhymes For Little Ones (2015).