Thursday, November 26, 2015

Stallholder profile Nash and Willow

Todays Stallholder profile is for Nash and Willow




Your  name: Jodie Tonkin

Your Business name: Nash & Willow. 

The suburb/town you live
The Gap

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
Crowns, headbands. Sewing, patterns, craft, design


What inspired you to start your business? 
I have been making headpieces for friend's weddings (flowergirls and bridesmaids) for years and finally felt like the right time to make a small business out of it!

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
Since forever!

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

Where do you sell your creations? 
Instagram and Etsy & now The Handmade Expo!


What makes what you do special or different? 
I specialise in custom orders for photo shoots/cake smash and bachelortte parties, I think it can be hard to find "classy" bachelorette accessories that have a
 personal touch 

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
Seeing photographs of little one's at their first birthday wearing my crowns!

What is your favourite product that you make? 
bride to be garden party headband

Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Stallholder profile Paperbark Writer

Todays Stall holder profile is for Paperbark Writer


Your name: Paula Peeters
Your Business name:
Most info is on my website www.paperbarkwriter.com but I’m also on facebook as a person  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100009248031871

The suburb/town you live in now: 
Sandgate, Qld

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
I combine science and art to explore Australian nature through stories, paintings and drawings. I’ve recently used these skills to create the first colouring book for adults, which is the only one currently available that’s based entirely on a wild Australian woodland. I also sell greeting cards, postcards and prints of my artwork, and these are linked to stories on my blog describing the inspiration behind each artwork and sometimes detailing how they were created.


What inspired you to start your business? 
I’ve always been inspired by nature, and love sharing its beauty and fascinating details with others.

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
All of my life, in one form or another.

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
It’s part time at the moment, perhaps evolving into full time soon.

Where do you sell your creations? 
Via my online shop at www.paperbarkwriter.com and at The Handmade Expo in Morayfield  . My colouring book and some greeting cards are also available at the State Library Shop at Southbank and Binna Burra Lodge in Lamington National Park. My colouring book Bimblebox Wonderland is available at selected shops in Brisbane – see http://www.paperbarkwriter.com/product/bimblebox-wonderland-colouring-book/ for details.


What makes what you do special or different? 
I’m an ecologist, but also a writer and artist. I’ve also spent many years working in the field of wildlife conservation. So this means I can combine my knowledge of many different plants, animals and ecosystems with my artistic side to create unique images and products, with fascinating stories behind them.

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
When people recognise the plants or animals in my stories or art, or are excited by new things they didn’t know before.

What is your favourite product that you make? 
I love all of them!


Do you teach classes or workshops? 
I’m planning some workshops for next year, which will probably be held at Binna Burra Lodge.

This weekend Forest Hill and Toowoomba



We have never done 2 markets on one weekend in close proximity to each other, but here goes!

Our annual Forest Hill Boutique Christmas market has turned into a great big boutique for the area with over 65 stalls,  way up on last year.  We think this shows the popularity of handmade and the need to be able to purchase beautiful  handmade gifts in the area.
We have Devonshire Teas in the supper room of the heritage listed hall as well as a couple of other food options on ground.
Next year we will be having 2 markets at Forest Hill, one on June 11th and the other on November 26th..so stay tuned !

On Sunday we have our 2nd Handmade and Vintage market in Toowoomba at USQ Clive Berghofer Centre in Baker St.
Its  an all indoor market and is even bigger than our first market.  We have over 130 stalls of handmade and/or vintage.  We usually hesitate to say there is something for everyone, but in this case we  are pretty confident this would be true.

You can see a list of Forest Hill stallholders here...
https://www.facebook.com/events/1458798781077884/

and a list of Toowoomba stall holders here...
https://www.facebook.com/events/1438804039747490/

We'd love you to help us get the word out by sharing with your social media friends as we know how well word of mouth advertising is and we wouldn't want your friends to miss the market and the awesome opportunity to do some handmade Christmas shopping.
For more information you can hop onto our website for all dates for all venues and contact details etc or our facebook page is always showcasing our creative special stall holders.

www.thehandmadeexpo.com.au
www.facebook.com/handmadeexpo



Thursday, November 19, 2015

Morayfield and Bundaberg For Sale

[MORAYFIELD AND BUNDABERG Markets for Sale]

Do you LOVE handmade?

Would you like to purchase a business that makes a decent profit?

Are you motivated and love dealing with people?

Can you coordinate a monthly event?

Would you love to work for yourself?

Do you like a challenge?

Endless Possibilities.


We might have the business for you…

FOR SALE - 2 x handmade markets that are both 3 years old are ready for new owners to bring fresh blood and new life. Taking them on as your very own.

Purchase 1 or perhaps both as they are only approx 3 hours driving between each.
An established company of 8 years has been behind the events and has a well known name and reputation.

If this is something that you might be interested in please email for a confidentiality agreement.

Only serious enquiries will be taken.
OFFERS OVER $10,000 per event will be CONSIDERED.
0488791379
miriam@thehandmadeexpo.com.au

Stall holder profile Barefoot belle

Our stall holder profile today is for Barefoot Belle





Your Business name and facebook name and link:
Barefoot Belle

The suburb/town you live in now:
Burleigh Heads

What is it that you make and what skills do you use?
Handmade beaded tassel jewellery. Every piece is hand beaded and every tassel is hand wound.




What inspired you to start your business?
The desire to build a life doing what we enjoy while being self-supportive. We enjoy traveling and this allows us to do so.

How long have you been ‘creating’?
A little over a year

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business?
Full time

Where do you sell your creations? 
The Handmade expo Market in Ipswich, Our online store is currently down while we are traveling in Australia however, we are lined up to attend several more markets in the area including Surfer's Paradise beach front markets weekly.

What makes what you do special or different?
The fact that we hand make our tassels, most jewellery brand used pre-fabricated tassels that they simply attach to their Jewellery. We also have unique patterns combining raw wood beads with semi-precious gemstones.

What is the most rewarding part of what you do?
Making a living off doing something we enjoy. Getting the opportunity to be creative and have fun every day.

What is your favourite product that you make?
Our 'crazy Mexican lace agate" beaded jewellery is super unique. This specific gemstone has so much character with different swirls and patterns on each bead.


Do you teach classes or workshops?

No

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Stallholder Profile Mardie Makes Cakes

Todays stall holder profile is Mardie Makes Cakes

Your name:
Mardie Jennings

Your Business name and facebook name and link:

The suburb/town you live in now:
Redlynch, Cairns

What is it that you make and what skills do you use?
I am a cake, cupcake and cookie maker. I create edible works of art that are baked from scratch, lovingly homemade (including my famous marshmallow fondant) and crafted to the most intricate of details and highest delicious quality.


What inspired you to start your business?
I started out as a Mum making my daughter’s birthday cakes, pretty soon my friends asked me to make their kid’s cakes, followed by friends of friends, etc, etc!

How long have you been creating?
A lifetime of arts and crafts (mostly drawing and sculpting) and my third official year of professional cake decorating.


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

Where do you sell your creations? 
Enquiries for cakes and sweets come via website or Facebook, I sell directly from my registered home kitchen and will be selling a large variety of exquisitely decorated Christmas cookies at The Handmade Expo on December 13th!

What makes what you so special or different?
Absolutely everything I make is handmade and homemade; nothing from a packet or a tub. More work for me; more pure sugary goodness for you.


What is the most rewarding part of what you do?
Being a part of the memories of people’s most special occasions!

What is your favourite product that you make?
I love making kid’s cakes!

Do you teach classes or workshops?
I will be looking into teaching cake decorating/sugar sculpting lessons in 2016.

Friday, November 13, 2015

Rockhampton

On tomorrow if you are in the Rockhampton area, over 80 stalls of handmade.

Stallholder profile Schudio

Todays Stallholder profile is Schudio

Your name: Cassie and Kim
Your Business name: Schudio


The suburb/town you live in: 
Cassie is in Crestmead and Kim is in Brassall

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
We make a number of items including cushions, tote bags and shoe bags, small, medium and large zippered pouches, glasses cases and fabric covered journals which all use our own designs printed onto fabric made out of recycled water bottles.

What inspired you to start your business? 
We studied together at University and always had a dream of creating unique designs on cushions.


How long have you been ‘creating’? 
We have been creating for almost 3 years now.

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
We would like it to become a full time business but at this stage it is more of a part time labour of love.

Where do you sell your creations?
 We sell our products on our online store www.schudio.com.au as well as through our facebook page. We stock 5 Quirky Cherubs at Gaythorne and at Ashgrove and have had our products in the Green Cathedral Design Gallery at Noosa for 2 years. We are selling at a few Christmas markets this year including The Handmade Expo on 21st November, John Paul College Carols night markets on 22nd November and the Etsy Made Local Market on 28th November.

What makes what you do special or different? 
We design all of our fabric from scratch and have our designs printed onto fabric made out of recycled water bottles, so not only are all of our designs original but our products also help to reduce landfill. We also only use Australian suppliers to help support our local economy. Our products are designed by us and made by us.
What is the most rewarding part of what you do? Knowing that we are providing people with unique products that not only look great but support our economy and reduce the impact we have on the environment.


What is your favourite product that you make? 
Our cushions. The always have a contrast piping and a chunky exposed zip right down the back. We like to think of this as our signature.


Do you teach classes or workshops? 
We do not currently teach workshops or classes.

Thursday, November 12, 2015

Stallholder Profile Living Gifts

Todays stallholder profile is for Living Gifts



Your name: Paula Munday
Your Business name: Living Gifts:
The suburb/town you live in now: Bundamba
What is it that you make and what skills do you use?
Succulent planters, recycled timber planters, vintage tins, vintage bird cages, frames. Happy healthy plants.
What inspired you to start your business?
My love of succulents and recycling.
How long have you been ‘creating’?
6 months
Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business?
It's a hobby
Where do you sell your creations? 
On line and this is my first Handmade Expo Market.

What makes what you do special or different?
I love what I do so it's all special, from finding the perfect container, or making it, to choosing the right plants to compliment... I love it all.

Thursday, November 5, 2015

Stallholder Profile Noble Cubs

Todays Stallholder profile is  about a business called Noble Cubs

Your  name: Martina 

YourBusiness name: 

The suburb/town you live in now: 
Ipswich

What is it that you make and what skills do you use? 
I sew toys (and sometimes clothing) for babies and children. 

What inspired you to start your business? 
I wanted children to be able to be entertained when out and about without having to rely on technology

How long have you been ‘creating’? 
I have been creating since I was a teen (nearly 20 years now) and started Noble Cubs earlier this year.

Is it a full time/ part time/hobby or business? 
This is a hobby

Where do you sell your creations? 
 I usually sell through Facebook and markets, including the Handmade Expo

What makes what you do special or different? 
My pram /trolley bar covers a little different to what is available, my taggies can attach to straps/ loops and I include the slightly older kids. 

What is the most rewarding part of what you do? 
See kids playing (or wearing) what I've made. 

What is your favourite product that you make? 
I love my pram bar covers.