Pottery
Knoxville, TN based pottery handmade by Kelsey Mitchell. Located within The Shops of Southern Market. ✨@southernmarketshops ✨
My name is Ashley, I am the proud mother of SIX amazing kids. I am a former 911 dispatcher, Advanced EMT and firefighter, currently staying home to raise our little herd. Since taking the Etsy course in 2017 and opening my shop I have grown as an artist and #MomBoss. I can truly say I am proud of myself for taking this risk. I recently felt moved to change my shop name, ALOT has changed since 2012, I've went from making baby items to kids capes to metal jewelry to woodburning... I've stuck with the woodburning for almost 5 years now and it is passion through and through. So from that I created EmberMadeCo, I hope you enjoy it.
Howdy, I’m Shelby! I started tie-dyeing at the age of six, when my Grandmother signed me up for a summer art camp. I fell in love with the process of hand dyeing and its many surprises. Though I’ve tried (and enjoyed!) many other crafts and mediums over the years, I always come back to hand-dyeing. Pairing that passion with my aggressive thrifting habit, affinity for up-cycling, and love of creating handmade gifts happened organically, and boom - Oh, Hush! was born: hand dyed wares for a colorful, sustainable closet.
Artist since childhood, expertise in realistic portrait drawings and found-object art, compared to that of Folk Artist Bessie Harvey. Having a connection with nature, especially trees; Holloway grew up in rural Tennessee in the 60’s using driftwood, roots, dried flowers, tree bark, seeds and even moss, creating art and re-defining an object’s character. This botanical relationship guided her away from racism and prejudice. The purpose of each work is that God will be looked upon and felt. The natural details influenced her to express encouragement using various mediums like pencil, crayons, ink, paint, and pastels with the found gems.
I started making macrame and woven tapestries about 4 years ago as a hobby and that hobby has grown into The Weaving Rainbow. Each craft presents its own unique skills and challenges and I love the ability to transition between the two. I am drawn to the calm repetitious movement of working on a loom and the simple elegance that can be achieved when knotting rope in various ways. Each craft lends itself to different textures and color combinations that I love experimenting with and combining to form something entirely original.
Pictures N Poetry creates a customized poem for customers images or pictures and offers the image that includes the one of a kind poem on the option of a 5x 7 or an 8x10 print on metal. The poems are written by the owner, Tennion Reed, who has worked as an indie singer-song writer, has been published in poetry compilations, and was mentioned in the 2000 edition of Who's Who of Young American Poets.
We are a mother / daughter team that hand builds rustic storage pieces. Our specialty is rolling underbed crates. All of our work is finished with our homemade natural stain & we welcome custom work!
We're The High Score. We design, build and repair arcade machines here in East Tennessee. We also create video game inspired merch, like t-shirts, hats, button sets, koozies, and greeting cards.
POP Weasel Emporium is a retail space that takes you down the weird and wonderful rabbit hole of VINTAGE. We offer items from the 50's, 60's 70's on up. We also host local artist with whimsical vibes to bring you one of a kind treasures just waiting on a new home. 100% LOCAL BORN AND RAISED!
Life is messy and ugly and can be oh so gray. I started creating art as a way to find some calm in order to celebrate and be thankful for everything in my life. I found a great love affair with color. When you surround yourself with things that make you smile, you have more happy moments.
Our handcrafted signs, flags and farmhouse decor are handcrafted in our small wood shop right in the state of Tennessee by a local police officer.
I am married with two daughters. We have a mini farm/garden with chicken, ducks, and rabbits.
Before founding CarveBright, I ran an e-commerce business for many years, but the products I bought and sold often did not meet my personal quality standards. I knew I wanted to create my own products, and thought a lot about the idea that home goods could become unique gifts by engraving them with special places or objects. I also love working with natural textures, and the coalescence of art and technology. The precision of the laser allows custom designs or a map of a favorite location to be engraved with an intricate level of detail, whether its a bamboo cutting board or aluminum wall art.
RaBo Design is a husband and wife doing the art they love. Michael makes useful household wooden objects, such as Magnetic Bottle Openers, out of repurposed wood. Julie does Photo and illustration transfers and mixed media paintings.
Kiln-formed glass is glass that is formed (shaped) in a kiln by fusing, slumping, draping, casting, etc.. I work with sheets and rods of glass , crushed and powdered glass and glass paints. After deciding on my project, I cut the glass and arrange the pieces into my design, then it's off to the kiln. Some pieces require multiple firings, up to 1600 degrees. Most pieces aren't complete without a bit of cold-working, using grinders, saws, sandblasters, etc, to get that finished look.
I am a Creative Technologist specializing in 3D printing both plastic and clay. I purchased my first 3D printer in 2015, and was quickly bitten by the 3D printing bug. I started modeling my own creations in TinkerCad, which I still use to make designs for my Etsy shop. I am currently improving my skills in Fusion 360 and OpenSCAD, and I use Meshmixer to help me sculpt, hollow my prints, and reduce the triangle counts on my models. I have completed work for a biomedical imaging company designing and fabricating a nonmetallic holder for one of their scanning instruments from carbon-fiber PETG. The part that I designed, printed, and delivered will help the company calibrate and complete reference scans with MRI-type machines.
I use locally found wood and a woodturning lathe to make salad bowls, hollow vessels, and sculptures.
Honey Hive Five has grown out of a love for creating and crafting handmade items. I come from a long line of sewers and craft gurus, it is undoubtedly in my blood. We create essential oil bags and accessories that we stitch to perfection. With over 70 patterns to choose from and growing, we’re sure you’ll find the perfect bag or case that fits your style. My husband and creative partner designs gorgeous essential oil bottles holders made from resin & locally sourced wood. We love growing our business together and can’t wait to see what the future holds for Honey Hive Five.