Friday, May 29, 2015

Stallholder profile TLC Jewels

TLC Jewels has been a stall holder at Morayfield and Ipswich for some time and is going to be joining us in Toowoomba also at our new Handmade and Vintage Market starting on 30th August.

Tania Clark

I live at Meringandan , Qld

I make handcrafted Jewellery and I create from my parents Gemstones, cut and mould copper which is transformed into my design and I also hand torch enamel the copper or beads into my unique creations. I recycle stainless steel cutlery into pendants, scarf bails, rings, bracelets and so much more.


I have been making jewellery for ten years started as a hobby and the last 6 years as a business.

I sell my Jewellery at Markets such as Morayfield Handmade Expo, Ipswich Handmade Expo and now Toowoomba Handmade and Vintage Market, Nanango Market and yearly events around the surrounding area, Darling Downs Craft Shop at Wilsonton Shopping Centre and Jondaryan Woolshed.


My Jewellery is different from other designs as I have my own unique style.  I have the ability to evolve with today’s fashion and flare in a tasteful elegant way. I create from my heart and enjoy what I do and you can see by the hidden layers within the designs.

I cannot pinpoint a favourite design as I love them all.

I have taught in the past and now I have joined Beadworx at Harbour Town teaching once a month different skills and techniques…..

Stallholder Profile Global Bambino

Today we welcome and profile a new stallholder to our Toowoomba Market, Global Bambino.

Your name:   anna tillotson. 
Your Business name:  Global Bambino. 


The suburb/town you live in: 
Burleigh waters Gold Coast.

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
Organic hipster baby fashion with a focus on boys. Harem pants, shorts, scarfs, bibs, burp cloths. Nappy covers. 

What inspired you to start your business? 
A lack of cool boys fashion and a love for design and creating something different. 

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
18mths 

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
Part time business. 

Where do you sell your creations?  
At The handmade Expo and Vintage market Toowoomba and at local markets across Gold Coast, Brissy and Toowoomba. Mummy tree. Rock a buy. Beachside art and craft. The GC design collective. Also I love via website and FB 

What makes what you do special or different? 
I offer prints that are different to what's in the stores. Modern and funky. I also have a few unique products like my scarfs. Not many people do these. My harem pants have cuffs and beautifully finished elastic waist. Hand crafted with absolute love. 

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
Seeing little ones in my brand! 

What is your favourite product that you make? 
My Scarfz. They look adorable on. Add hipster to any outfit. 

Do you teach classes or workshops? No. 

Thursday, May 28, 2015

Stallholder Profile Fairybutterfly Handmade

Our newest Stallholder attending our new Toowoomba Handmade and Vintage Market is Fairybutterfly Handmade

Business name : Fairybutterfly Handmade 


Suburb/Town : Toowoomba, Qld

What I make and skills used: 
cross-stitch items, hand stitched cards, softies (both sewn and crochet), quilts (patchwork and appliqué), bags, clothes, hair ties, headbands, and there are plans for mobiles for babies as well.

What inspired me to start the business: 
Lack of room to keep everything I was making and the love of making and creating.


How long I've been creating: 
My mother first taught me to cross-stitch when I was about 10 years old, the passion has grown from there. I started making my first quilt when I found out I was expecting a girl and I finished it for her for her 2nd christmas, she's now 4.

Is it a full time/part time hobby/or business: 
It's a little bit of everything. I don't get nearly as much time to create as I'd like as I am currently also studying a diploma of Digital Media Technologies full time as well as working casually in a shoe store and have 2 kids.

Where I sell my creations: 
Through the new  Toowoomba Handmade Expo and Vintage Market, Facebook, the Toowoomba Rock-A-Bye boutique markets, ,the Toowoomba Occasional Market and a local handmade store called Fairymadness and Friends, as well as other markets on occasion. I am also currently looking into other online avenues as well.


What makes what I do special or different: 
I only ever do unique creations and 1 off pieces. I may use the same pattern repeatedly but it will always be unique.

What is the most rewarding part: 
Seeing the look on peoples faces when they fall in love with an item I've made.

What is my favourite product: 
Probably the softies. It's tempting to keep every single one

Do I teach classes/workshops: 
Not currently no.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Stallholder Profile Metamorphic Emporium Rags2Bags

Todays Stallholder profile is of a relatively new stallholder at our Ipswich market, Leah is also attending our new Toowoomba market and our Foresthill market as well later on in the year.



Your name: LEAH BULTITUDE
Your Business name:
METAMORPHIC EMPORIUM RAGS2BAGS



The suburb/town you live:
RIVERVIEW

What is it that you make and what skills do you use?
HANDBAGS & SHOWER CAPS

What inspired you to start your business? 
I SEARCHED EVERY WHERE FOR A HANDBAG WITH THE RIGHT COLOUR, STYLE & PRICE. TWO MONTHS EARLIER I HAD BOUGHT A MINIATURE PLASTIC SEWING MACHINE & DECIDED TO SEE HOW WELL IT WOULD SEW, I MADE A HIPPY BAG AND THOUGHT “IF I CAN MAKE A BAG ON THAT WHAT COULD I DO ON A REAL MACHINE. I BOUGHT A SECONDHAND MACHINE AT THE OP-SHOP AND MADE SOME SIMPLE BAGS, I NOW HAVE AN INDUSTRIAL SEWING MACHINE AND OVERLOCKER

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
I DABBLED IN LOTS OF CREATIVE MEDIUMS FOR MOST OF MY LIFE AND I FEEL THAT IT HAS TRAINED & LEAD ME TO BEING CREATIVE & SKILLED MAKING HANDBAGS

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
AT THE MOMENT IT IS 1/2 & 1/2

Where do you sell your creations? : 
THE HANDMADE EXPO MARKETS IPSWICH & WORD OF MOUTH

What makes what you do special or different? 
99 PERCENT OF MY MATERIALS ARE SOURCED FROM OP-SHOPS, GARAGE SALES OR DONATED. MY EYE FOR CO-ORDINATING COLOURS MAKES MY PRODUCTS DIFFERENT. EVERY PIECE IS UNIQUE. I ALSO OFFER FREE REPAIRS SHOULD ONE OF MY PRODUCTS NEED IT.

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
EVERY STEP IS REWARDING


What is your favourite product that you make? 
MY SHOWER CAPS BECAUSE THERE SO DIFFERENT, AND MY INDY HANDBAG BECAUSE ITS SO CHALLENGING.

Monday, May 25, 2015

Stallholder Profile..The Closet Poet

Todays stallholder profile is all about Wayne, AKA The Closet Poet AKA The Aussie with the Funny Accent.

Your name: Wayne Pendleton, otherwise known as The Closet Poet and The Aussie with a Funny Accent.

Your Business name : 
Business name is Penned Prose and Poetry at http://pennedprose.odi.st ; you-tube link to author interview is https://youtu.be/_gkofMx4usM ; facebook and LinkedIn name is Wayne Pendleton


The suburb/town you live: 
Regents Park 4118

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
I write, read, and self-publish books of poetry, short story anecdotes, life experiences and ancestral history.

What inspired you to start your business? 
The desire to make public my hidden creative writing talent (?)

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
Since 1969, but only seriously since 2010

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
A hobby that has become a self-publishing business recently


Where do you sell your creations? 
To personal connections, neighbours, door-to-door, businesses such as gift shops, bookshops; at poetry and short story readings, including the offline book launch on 17 May (hopefully some of the 60 who have accepted the invitation will buy!). My book is also being distributed as an eBook through four distributors and internationally through Amazon POD (print-on-demand)

What makes what you do special or different? 
In my writing I share what I have experienced over my lifetime (lust and love, travel and scenery, catastrophes and achievements): The Closet Poet’s Collection is subtitled My Life in verse 1969 to 2014 and The Aussie with a Funny Accent is subtitled My Life in Prose and Verse

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
My passion is writing; however, self-publishing also means self-marketing which I have also found to be rewarding as the process identifies me more closely with the finished product.

What is your favourite product that you make? 
My 80-85% complete historical novel, working title Ancestors I Have Known which traces four streams of my family tree from the 1600s in England, Norway and Western Europe through the American Colonies to Canada. I enjoy the research and inventing the conversations of my ancestors.


Do you teach classes or workshops? No, but I spent most of my working life teaching all levels from primary through high school and TAFE to university level, so that might be a good idea. One little local note: I taught a term or two at St Mary’s Primary School in Ipswich in the late 70s, so might run into my ex-students at your market! Look forward to that possibility!

Sunday, May 24, 2015

Stallholder Profile Cairns..My Crepes

Our newest venue in Cairns has some very exciting and creative people, including Susanna,  whos business is My Crepes.
Your name:  Susanna Schindelar

Your Business: My Crepes 


The suburb/town you live: Yungaburra

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? Crepes Ice creams ,Lemonade 

What inspired you to start your business? 
In europe you find a lot of crepe stalls special on market and shows and here I missed
I love to cook and that makes me very very happy when customers tell me how good the crepes are this is the best wages for me.




How long have you been creating? 
Over 10 years the business 3 years

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business?
Business and hobby

Where do you sell your creations?  
At markets, Shows, Events, private Partys and now also HANDMADE EXPO MARKET in CAIRNS

What makes what you so special or different? 
First I love what I do, I spend a lot of time in the kitchen for me is important to use local,  fresh and high quality products ( to give out a very good quality food )

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
When costumers come back to tell me how nice the Crepe was!

What is your favourite product that you make? 
My favourite is my Strawberry cream I love to prepare Strawberrys I cant wait when SHAYLEE Strawberry farm have open days to make also Strawberry Ice cream and sorbet!

Friday, May 22, 2015

Stallholder profile My Eclectic

We welcome Anita from My Eclectic who will be joining us at our new location in Toowoomba for our 
Handmade and Vintage Market

Your name:     
Anita Gosden

Your Business name : 
myclectic  

The suburb/town you live:
Brisbane

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
1 - Recently I've taken an interest in Leather work. Traditional methods of carving and hand stitching. I make purses, wallets, clutches and earrings out of new and repurposed leather. 
 2 - I collect vintage books, magazines, comics and sheet music and use these in my glass tile jewellery range which I have been making for about 3 years.


What inspired you to start your business?  
It all started with making some superman cuff links from a comic for a friend. Then a short while later, I visited the Brisstyle Twilight Market for the first time where I met fellow creatives and just knew this is what I wanted to do.


How long have you been ‘creating’? 
All up I'd have to say since I was a little girl. I can't give you a date or else I'd be giving away my age. So let's just say a VERY LONG TIME!

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
At present it is more of a hobby, I like to call it my little 'cottage industry'. I've found that realistically I do need to work part time to support my little creative cottage industry.


Where do you sell your creations?
# I have an online shop on Etsy.com and Madeit.com.au 
# I also stock three Brisbane businesses with my creations.      ( The Collective Store, Wynnum; Retro Metro, Paddington; and Indie Made, Sandgate ) 
# and of course I often sell at popular Brisbane markets such as The Handmade Expo, Brisstyle Twilight Market and Suitcase Rummage.


What makes what you do special or different? 
The majority of the materials I use, whether for leather goods or comicbook jewellery, I have personally sourced locally at garage sales, de-stashes, op shops and 2nd hand book shops. They are usually one off and never to be repeated so that is what makes my products different.

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
It Is the response I get from a happy customer. One who loves the uniqueness of my products. I love the grins I see at a market when someone picks up a pair of my comic book earrings and realises it's Tintin or Mickey Mouse.
I love that grin.

What is your favourite product that you make? 
At the moment I adore the cute little 'wastenot' leather purses I make along with a funky leather tassel. I'm a bit addicted to making my own chunky leather tassels.

Do you teach classes or workshops? 
Yes I do. Basic leathercraft, And I love it. I have held classes at The Collective Store, Wynnum and a new venue in West End called Raw Art.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

Stallholder Profile Dee Bees Embroidery and Craft Delights

Our new stallholder profile is  Dee from Dee Bees Embroidery and Craft delights

Your name:  
Dee Bryant

Your Business :  
DeeBee's Embroidery & Craft Delights - 

The suburb/town you live:  
Mt Gravatt

What is it that you make and what skills do you use?  
Embroidered Towels, hand towels, baby wraps, tea towels, Hanging towels for the Kitchen/Bathroom, Mug Mats, Bibs created by my daughter in law - Grubbiez - https://www.facebook.com/grubbiezclothing).  Love to create designs which suit the client, Personalised Christmas Stockings


What inspired you to start your business?  
Have always sewn but bought an embroidery machine after a bad week at work.  Changed my machine at a Craft Market and decided it would be my retirement toy.  Made Christmas Stockings and personalised towels for my nieces and nephews and people said I should take my business to the markets - so that is what I have done.


How long have you been ‘creating’?  
My mother gave me a pattern when I turned 13 and said 'Now it's your turn' so I have been sewing ever since.  When I was a stay-at-home Mum many years ago I made toys for my children and family rather than buy them.  Didn't have time to do this when I went back to work and really missed creating.

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
I guess it is a hobby/business.  Word of mouth and my Facebook page has increased the awareness of what I do

Where do you sell your creations?  
 Handmade Expo (Morayfield); Fig Tree Pocket Farmer's Market 

What makes what you do special or different?  
Am open to suggestions which is why I changed to hanging towels for the kitchen/bathroom.  Someone suggested that I needed to do towels for the bathroom.  I love to add things to my collections - Bunny Bags,  Personalised Christmas Stockings, etc

What is the most rewarding part of what you do?  
I love to see the look on people's faces as they peruse my products.  I love to hear comments about prices.  I love people to come back and buy more products.  I have one lady who bought products at Rocklea, messaged my page and now is a regular customer at Fig Tree Pocket Markets.

What is your favourite product that you make?  
I like them all but I guess I like to create designs for personalised towels and/or products.

Thursday, May 7, 2015

New Market with Handmade and Vintage in Toowoomba

NEW MARKET
The Handmade Expo has been hatching some plans and we are excited to announce our newest Market and Venue with a twist !
We are now offering stalls at this new venue for " Vintage " products.

Many of our stallholders already dabble in vintage wares and now they will be able to combine their love of vintage with their handmade to bring you a unique and sought after shopping experience.
We are hoping for stand alone vintage stalls as well.
Our New Venue is in Toowoomba on the beautiful Darling Downs and at a great venue at the University of Southern Queensland, the Clive Berghofer centre.
We are accepting stallholders now.

Friday, May 1, 2015

Stallholder Profile Jenna Lee Sai Jewellery

New Stallholder Profile is Jenna Lee Sai Jewellery

Business name 
Jenna Lee Sai - Jenna Lee Sai Jewellery 





The suburb/town : 
Cairns

What is it that you make and what skills do you use?
I make tribal and bohemian jewellery using recycled materials and cruelty free animal products

What inspired you to start your business?
Self love and the process of adorning your body with treasures.

How long have you been creating?
 7 years

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business?
It is a part time business i am looking to make full time

Where do you sell your creations? 
Online, word of mouth, markets, I have a small permanent stock at SheShe fashion boutique in Redlynch as well as previously having work in Hand Made Cans and I will be attending The handmade Expo in Cairns.

What makes what you  special or different?
It is all hand selected from pieces of broken jewellery and other peoples throw away items.


What is the most rewarding part of what you do?
The way other people feel when they wear my work.

What is your favourite product that you make?
My bohemian and tribal headpieces.

Do you teach classes or workshops?

Yes I teach workshops focused around channeling your divine through the power of making your own adornment.