We’re so excited that these awesome makers will be joining us at our first annual Hudson Valley Hullabaloo! (Check out the blog for more makers features, coming soon!)
Clay Wood & Cotton – Kristy Reichert is the owner of Clay Wood & Cotton, a beautiful handmade gift shop in Beacon, NY. In addition to selling her own products, which includes knitwear, Kristy’s shop features work by more than six dozen regional makers, as well as crafting supplies. As an organizer of the original Handmade Cavalcade, Kristy helped as a consultant to The Hullabaloo Team, and we want to thank her SO MUCH! Stop and see Kristy at space #42 in “The Arch” area at Hullabaloo!
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Deb’s Artistic Painting – Deb Zimmerman’s work is an eclectic mix of chalkboards, hand-painted signs, and jewelry, made from upcycled findings. Deb lives and creates in Warwick, NY, and can be found in “The Arch” section at Hullabaloo, space #38. Check out her cool leather cuff bracelets, and her chalk boards were featured in Country Living Magazine!
Tom Delooza’s Wet-Plate Studio – Tom Delooza lives in Kingston, NY, where he builds still-lifes and tableaus to photograph with his hand-built cameras, using antiquarian photographic and printing processes. At Hullabaloo, you can see Tom’s ethereal, atmospheric work at space #12, and talk to him about setting up a unique portrait session.
Full Moon Farm’s Fabulous Fibers – Laura raises her flocks in Gardiner, NY and Maine, creating her fiber products from start to finish, from shearing the animals, hand-washing and dyeing the fiber, spinning the yarn, and making the felt, roving, and batts. The quality of Laura’s yarn, combined with her eye for color, produces gorgeous yarn for your own projects, as well as fantastic finished accessories for men, women, and children. You can find her products at several local yarn shops, and at the Vogue Knitting LIVE events in New York City. She’ll be in space #1 at Hullabaloo, so say hello!
Brookside Bungalow – Maggie Salesman’s handmade pendant lights can be seen at Le Shag in uptown Kingston. In addition to these unique and functional art pieces, she’ll also have some of her vintage finds for sale in “The Arch” section of Hullabaloo, space #33. Need a gift for that hard-to-find someone who appreciates great design? Or the collector on your list? Stop by and see Maggie!
We’re so happy that these amazing vendors will be at the first annual Hudson Valley Hullabaloo! (Check out the blog for more makers features, coming soon!)
Field Guide Design – After attending RISD and living for a time in Brooklyn, Darbie headed upstate to Kingston, NY, where she makes pet rock necklaces, smudge sets, ornament kits, and more. Darbie is inspired by geometry, textiles, and nature. She’ll be at space #7 at Hullabaloo with gifts for all the ladies on your list—with her beautiful packaging, you won’t even want to wrap them!
Field Apothecary – Field Apothecary grows their organic herbs on their own farm in Germantown, NY, harvests and processes them by hand, and creates tinctures, extracts, bitters, tonics, syrups, oils, salves, salts, teas, soda kits and other herbal remedies and culinary treats. They have been featured in numerous local publications, and also teach classes and workshops. At Hullabaloo, you can find them at space #23. Stop by and give the gift of wellness to your loved ones this holiday!
Joy and Noelle - Joy and Noelle are twins, animators, and illustrators from Astoria, NY, and The Hudson Valley, respectively. They collaborate on all their projects, selling cards, prints, and plates featuring their whimsical drawings. Their fantastic Kingston-themed print was submitted for Kingston’s ArtBridge 2013 project, and would make a great gift for Kingstonian! Their quirky 12 Days of Christmas plates are another favorite. Check them out in space #36, in “The Arch” area of Hullabaloo!