They use amethyst as their main medium. Amethyst slices, stalactite slices and amethyst points. For a successful show they show amethyst sculpture, crystals and air plants, cut raw material and jewelry.
Kelli makes art using repurposed jewelry, hardware and other materials. The frames are also repurposed. She was inspired by the vintage Xmas jewelry trees from the 1960’s and put her own creativity into it.
They design and make eco-friendly products for the home and everyday life, from “unpaper” towels and coffee filters to reusable face rounds, OEKO-TEX lined bowl covers, snack, and sandwich wraps.
They make baskets from pine and other needles. The technique they use to create these baskets is called coiling. They make the pottery, and fused glass centers and all glass and pottery beads.
They create hand poured, small batch 100% soy candles that are inspired by the PNW.
Found items glued on canvas create multimedia art full of whimsy & the beauty of Whidbey Island. Unique Framed art created with rocks and shells, bits and pieces found on Whidbey Island beaches.
Lori is an oil painter who takes her original art and transfers it to useful personal and home items.
They hand pour candles using a beeswax and soy blend of wax. They use German cotton wicking and include refresher oils. They also handblend upcycled botanicals to make beautifully scented potpourri’s.
Jennifer creates cotton flour sack towels that are embroidered. She has a large variety of designs that she embroiders onto each towel. She also has embroidered pillows and baby burp cloths.