Mud & Glass Studios

Posted by on Feb 6, 2017 in All Vendors, Full Time Art & Furniture | 0 comments

Mud & Glass Studios

Mud & Glass Studios Handcrafted, Kiln formed Glass & Pottery. Jennifer Ratican Website: https://www.mudandglassstudios.com/ 863-738-3374 jennkayratican@gmail.com Etsy Shop Vendor FAQs How long have you been in business? 5 years. How did you get started? I’ve been in Fine Arts since high school. I teach pottery, fused glass, enameling, and more. What kind of products do you offer? Glass and clay art jewelry, gifts, art, and home decor Personally, what’s your favorite product? I love statement...

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NJJ Woodworking

Posted by on Feb 3, 2017 in All Vendors | 0 comments

NJJ Woodworking offers wooden plates and bowls that are both decorative and functional. The artist uses lathe chisels to turn a square flat piece of wood into plates, bowls, and other decorative items. Finished products are sealed with a mixture of mineral oil and beeswax, which is food safe. Owner Name: Nicholas Jerry Location: Lakeland, FL Email: njjwoodworking@outlook.com Phone Number:...

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Re-Purposed Creations

Posted by on Jan 25, 2017 in All Vendors, Full Time Art & Furniture | 0 comments

Re-Purposed Creations

Garden art, chairs, wine racks, etc. We build custom creations. Have an idea? One of our Creators will be happy to discuss it with you. Check out our photo gallery on our Facebook page. Debbie Lawson 813-763-1434 debblawson@verizon.net           Vendor FAQs How long have you been in business? 2 Years. How did you get started? It was a hobby, and it gives me something to do in retirement. What kinds of products do you offer? Rustic decor items for inside and outside. Wine racks, coffee...

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SunSpot Creations

Posted by on Jan 17, 2017 in Uncategorized | 0 comments

SunSpot Creations

SunSpot Creations (aka Jim & Cindy Reed) have been members of the Market family since the very beginning. They visited the first week of the Market in 2005 and set up a table selling jewelry the next week. In the beginning, they had one table under a borrowed canopy and just a handful of items for sale. They were one of approximately 15 vendors selling in the Bay Street parking lot. How times have changed. Not only has the Market grown to more than 50 vendors, but SunSpot has grown, too. They now have 4...

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