Monday, November 19, 2012

Flora Chang

Flora Chang is a full time Hallmark artist for the past 11 years. Her works are simple, sweet, and full of imagination. She is always trying to come up with new ways to incorporate her illustrations into the stuff she creates. Flora's latest creation is a series of laser cut wooden brooches. She will also have her popular interchangeable necklaces for sale, along with her archival prints, hand-painted doodle rocks, and other handmade goodies.

Make sure to stop by Flora's booth, meet Flora and peruse her wares. In the mean time, visit Flora's blog and etsy shop to view more of her work.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

LeAnne Doljac & Robin Mackintosh

"One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art" ~  that is the philosophy behind Weird Buttons, porcelain creations made by LeAnne Doljac & Robin Mackintosh.
  
Weird Buttons is a collaboration between two friends who enjoy similar interests and believe life should never be dull. They want to help the world be a more interesting place, one button at a time. It is their goal to make sure you don't  wear boring buttons.  They believe that by adding one (or two or five) of these weird, wobbly, wacky handmade porcelain and black stoneware buttons to your wardrobe, your life will be more fun. Add a button to something you already have, buy something new for your button or better yet, MAKE SOMETHING MAGNIFICENT for your button!

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Make a Day of It!

Saturday, November 24th ~ the day of the Crafty Chicks 13th Annual show is coming up quickly! If you have never been to Liberty, MO ~ or even if you have, why not make a day of it with friends or a family outing?  As there is a Holiday Open House on the square and it is Small Business Saturday, it is a great opportunity to support local businesses, get started on your holiday shopping and have a wonderful experience as well!
Start out your day at Crafty Chicks (opens @ 9:00am) with Debby Ritz's freshly baked (still warm!) cinnamon buns and a hot drink, followed by browsing and shopping the tables of over 40 local artists and crafts- persons ~ it will be easy to spend the whole morning at Crafty Chicks!

Afterwards, head over to Liberty Square and take in the Holiday Open House event going on there. Check out apparel shops such as Quotations or Peyton's Closet, then take a break and grab lunch at Ginger Sue's. Once rested, back to some vintage shopping at Main Street Goods and Goodies on the square ~ or the Liberty Antique Mall.

If you would like a break from shopping and want to explore the area, here is a list of other places of interest. Before you leave, stop by La Tienda Chiquita's for some carry-out Mexican food to take home for a relaxing and tasty end to your day. 

Visit this website to learn more about what Liberty has to offer.

Kristie Jeffers

This is Kristie’s second year at Crafty Chicks.  This year she will have an eclectic mix of handmade gifts.  The Christmas gnomes are back with a few other mustached men in addition to felt stuffies, patchwork beanbags and a few other wooden toys.  Kristie has been busy knitting wool cowls for the special men and women in your life.  She loves making gifts for friends and family and can’t wait to share her unique gifts with you!

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Julie Lushbough

Creative Ring Art … that’s the best way to describe Julie Lushbough’s  transformation of buttons and beads into rings (and necklaces) ~ custom made right on the spot.   Many of her premade earrings, pins and pendants use vintage Victorian Era buttons ~ little pieces of art themselves. Look for her creative wire-wrap bracelets with button and crystal embellishments. Julie has also starting working with polymer clay, using a kaleidoscope technique to make fun pendants.

Julie, a Crafty Chicks alum since 2007, and her friend Rene often pair up at events ~ so look for Windsong Creations at Crafty Chicks as well.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

DeeDee Haberle & Joyce Spaulding

DeeDee & Joyce have had a special bond for 40 years ~  both have 2 daughters and are clothesoholics who share their ideas for girls apparel, doll clothes and school projects. Over the years, Joyce worked in apparel and became a sales rep in the fabric industry. DeeDee worked in hospitality and began quilting.  

Their passion for fabric and their friendship continued during this time ~ they have even shared being cancer survivors.  Both also had granddaughters, which prompted them to produce upscale 100% cotton and non-seasonal girls apparel specializing in 2-6x with lots
of ruffles and twirls. Make sure to shop A Girlz Collection at Crafty Chicks for gifts for the little girls on your list!


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Mindi Fowler-Ogden

This is Mindi's fourth year participating in Crafty Chicks. She is a production designer at Hallmark who loves to design handcrafted beads and make them into wearable artwork creations. Mindi's small business "Wonderfully Made," is taken from the bible verse: I am fearfully and wonderfully made (Psalm 139:14). Mindi makes every design perfect for any girl ~ each piece has a little whimsy ~ they are colorful, funky, unique, and totally you and Wonderfully Made!

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Julie Day

"Happy Days" are the ones Julie Day spends creating treasures from old books, felted material or vintage Christmas papers.  In her second year with Crafty Chicks, Julie will have flowers made of wool felt to adorn shoes and hair, upcycled treasures, miniature decoupaged journals and frames, in addition to other goodies ready to share with friends.

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Carol Potter

Carol Potter has made dolls for years, as she has been sewing since her high school days and selling her creations during that time. Carol has also taken her doll parts to work where friends and coworkers admired her work and wanted to buy it. 
Two years ago Carol began making pixie fairy coats and armwarmers. She truly enjoys shopping for used sweaters and recreating them into new jackets. Carol is a repurpose, reuse, relove addict and proud of it ~ she is thankful to be blessed with creativity and loves what she does. Make sure to stop by her table and peruse her wares!

Friday, November 2, 2012

Griselda Williams

Griselda Williams became interested in using art as an expression of the human experience about 9 years ago, thus named her business “Feelings Art”.

 Griselda has worked in the human services field for many years, helping people as they are managing life challenges. After moving to the Kansas City area 10 years ago, she began taking art classes. As she sat with people in my helping job, Griselda began to visualize art that depicted their stories. She then began making mixed-media art that represented things that people told her or situations she observed them trying to manage.

While the art that she make depicts the challenges that humans deal with, it also has a positive outcome or hopeful message. Griselda always includes a hopeful message in her art as she sees people everyday that overcome great adversity and is amazed at the resiliency of the human spirit.