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Silver Noodle DesignsSilver Noodle Designs is a locally handmade jewelry vendor in the Gallery. The booth features the signature noodle bracelet, which comes in a variety of colors and styles. Whether you prefer Tibetan silver, Indonesian beads, or fully beaded bracelets, Silver Noodle Designs has it! Not only does Silver Noodle Designs carry bracelets, but she also carries earrings made from pottery and necklaces made from various beads. Not into jewelry? That's okay! This booth also carries unique pottery pieces that are the perfect touch to a living space!
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Intense GlassThe Process of Fused Glass Artistry by Emily Will, owner of Intense Glass.
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Crafty CreationsIf you are seeking home decor with a pop of color, visit Crafty Creations' booth. Featuring beautiful faux floral arrangements, wreaths, small welcome signs, etc. Totally elegant!
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Crystal Creek JewelryCrystal Creek Jewelry carries a gorgeous variety of classy jewelry to complete any outfit! Come shop their collection on the gallery!
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Peter Jackson PhotographyI am a landscape and nature photographer. Over the past five years I have been fortunate to travel to many locations. On each trip I took many photographs, the best of which I want to share with you. I hope you enjoy my photographs as much as I enjoyed taking them!
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Em's Gems & Eileen's BootlingsEm's Gems and Eileen's Bootlings are truly a "Family Affair" created by both Granddaughter Emily and Grandmother Eileen!
Em's Gems consists of Emily's beautifully designed jewelry and charms including a wide selection of designs, colors and creativity to help make them a hit with all ages and tastes. Emily started making jewelry when in middle school 2 years ago and has been busy ever since, expanding her current necklace and earrings selection to soon to include rings, bracelets and more designs too! She loves the support from the local community as well as those visiting from out of town and out of state that buy her things! Eileen's Bootlings is a result of a long love of jewelry making that Eileen has managed to keep up with since she first went to Art and Design School in Manhattan many years ago. Working as a nurse her whole life, her jewelry and art designs continued to blossom during her free time. Looking to combine her artistic talents with new and exciting trends, Eileen has now focused on a beautiful line of boot jewelry which helps bring a whole new level of fashion to your outfits. Her bootlings have an extension chain that also makes them a wonderful necklace option too. |
AlnaturlAlNaturl was born from a personal need. As I got older, my skin changed drastically and went from young and beautiful to dry and dehydrated. I knew I had to make changes in how I treated my skin. I slowly realized that the solution was simple, go back to my roots. Oils, & butters have always been a staple in Caribbean beauty products, and they have certainly made their way into more mainstream beauty routines. The most effective recipes were those made with simple & readily available ingredients.
Though my skin needs are not necessarily unique, I knew that I could share the solution with others who might've been having the same concerns. And that's how AlNaturl Body Products came to be. Join me to celebrate youthful and healthy skin, all the products are made with natural & organic ingredients.Love yourself, it is after all Your Body, Your Temple. -Mahalia from AlNaturl Body Products |
Artisan Door PostA handmade wood sign from Artisan Door Post is perfect for gifts for any occasion or as a way to treat yourself. All signs are durable and made from quality wood. Swing by The Cotton Company to see premade signs or to place a custom order!
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Hayes PotteryMy name is Angelia Hayes, my husband Chuck and I moved to Wake Forest in 2004. We have 2 grown children, 5 grandchildren and love calling Wake Forest our home.
My goal is to create work that is beautiful to display while also being functional. The creations are like pottery china, lightweight yet durable due to the firing process they are created with. My work is fired in a bisque kiln to make it porous and then glazed with tried and true glaze recipes. I am drawn to texture such as lace, textured mats, decorative balls and designs on any surface that speaks to me, I consistently incorporate these designs into my work. Every piece is food, oven, dishwasher and microwave safe. |
Kittie DeemerKittie Deemer is a local artist who paints beautiful portraits, landscapes, and more using oil paints, pastels, and watercolor. Come see her gorgeous artwork as soon as you walk in the front door on the Gallery side!
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The Painted ChicksThe Painted Chicks booth has farm fresh products, garden art, and birdhouses! Come check out their items, including handmade wooden utensils, pillows, accessories, and paintings on the Gallery side of the store!
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Bacchus Art GalleryBacchus Art Gallery is owned by Clayton resident and artist, Jodi Tulloch. Jodi is a mixed-media artist that creates artworks using impasto knives. Jodi is an impasto/ texture artist and RN Fashion Designer, who designs medical wears for inclusivity. She graduated from Florida International University, Broward College’s Entrepreneurship Program Start-Up Now, and took private classes at the Fashion Institute of South Florida. Jodi has an innate talent to capture the essence of life and apply it to the canvas. Collections include @2020 Canvas Collection, Meet in the Middle, Equity, The Three Graces, Minimalist Collection and Mermaids.
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Artist Linda HarrickArtist Linda Harrick has artwork that is sure to brighten up your home. In addition to wall art, she has a wide selection of postcards and smaller prints that are perfect to send to friends and family to put a smile on their face. Her work is perfect for all seasons and occasions and is sure to leave you a happy customer.
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Black Deer StudioSearching for sturdy, quality, locally made woodwork? Look no further! Black Deer Studio has amazing bowls, vases, and trays. All wood is salvaged here in central North Carolina so that no trees are cut down in the process of creating them. Head over to his Instagram @blackdeerwoodwork to see more of the process behind his work.
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Where Art Happens by LesLocal artist, Les Tryon, brings her talent to The Cotton Company through gorgeously painted items such as wine glasses, wooden boxes, cards, and more! Come see her gorgeous artwork displayed on the gallery!
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Paul's Woodcarving and CreationsWelcome to my world of wood. I am Paul Kentor and my journey started very early in life in 1964, when I built my first inside corner cabinet for a kitchen. I come from a long line of German family cabinet makers, so it was natural for me to “play with wood” rather than toys. Over the years examples of my custom home designs have been pictured in leading home journals. Wood working has remained both a hobby and a business for me through the years as main sources of income have most been through general contracting and over the road commercial truck driving. I am excited to present my current product line which features exotic species of woods found in far places such as Southeast Asia, Africa, and South/Central America.
Please take your time as you view my work and appreciate the unique details and creativity I bring to my collections of pens, bottle stoppers, and more! |
Lindy Stark DesignsAfter working in the corporate world of design and color, Lindy made the leap to launch her own brand as her full-time career. With art at the center of her design process, Lindy strives to use her designs to bring a smile to people's faces and create joyful environments. Products are forever and always small batch, made of at least 70% natural materials, and quality driven. Shop from a ready made selection of home decor and gifts, reach out for custom work, or head over to instagram to stay in the know @lindystarkdesigns.
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Sisters Shells and Such |
Olga Shaw Antique Jewelry |
The Dorn Sisters originally from Kinston, N.C.—Connie, Lynette and Carol—have always dreamed of owning a business together. And a weekend of crafting together in early 2021 at Lynette’s home in Morehead City brought that dream to reality! The sisters realized that all of them enjoyed taking seashells from the shore and creating them into colorful masterpieces. Connie, Lynette and Carol have been delighted to hear from customers and friends about the many applications for the shell art, and they are delighted to work on custom projects as well.
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Beautiful vintage and antique jewelry, accessories, decor, books, and more from collector Olga Shaw! Come check out her unique, one-of-a-kind treasures; there's sure to be something in her booth that you'll want to add to your collection!
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