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mywildwater-blog · 5 years
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Use the Simply soap of Wilwaterssoapery | Utah | USA
Simply Soap could be a quiet, unscented secret ghost swirl. The pattern is formed by merely variable liquid concentrations. You have got to visualize this one! No colors, no scents. Simply an easy luxury.
Visit for our product range wildwaterssoapery.com or call on 801-230-7967.
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goodlocalca · 3 years
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Local Mother’s Day Gift Guide
Mothers Day Gift Guide 
To all the moms: the single moms, the step moms, and all the moms who care for kids in all the different ways. To all the moms who have kids now, in their life or in their hearts. To the moms of grown kids, little kids, and the moms-to-be. To the moms who have lost their moms, or the moms who are both moms and dad, and to those who are missing their moms, or don’t know their moms… Whoever you are, wherever you are, we are thinking of you and cheering you on this Mother’s Day! Because YOU deserve the best and GoodLocal wants to provide you with the best this Mother’s Day. 
Just like our local businesses deserve lots of love, so do all the moms out there! Show them BOTH some love with this Local Mother’s Day Gift Guide we have put together for you (or just treat yourself to these amazing items because we know that’s important too!!):
 For All The Moms – Gift Box
A gift for all the moms!
A gift designed to say thank you to your mom or mom-like figure in your life. The “For All The Moms” gift box comes with an assortment of treats, self care items, jewelry and a card print, all from local vendors around Winnipeg. We have curated the perfect box to make gift giving easy this Mother’s Day.
Starting at $55.00
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Jillian Leigh Jewelry
For the mom that loves jewelry!
A woman founded jewelry brand with wanderlust inclinations. Their “less is more” approach helps us bring timeless elegance to your everyday jewelry. Their jewelry is delicately subtle, giving your natural beauty the spotlight, keeping in mind that true elegance is not about being noticed, it is about being remembered.
Our jewelry is handcrafted by us with versatility in mind. 
We are powered by our love for simplicity. Simplicity is about trimming back the clutter to let the simple things, which are the most important things, shine through. The memory of a gift often outlasts the gift itself and there is nothing so powerful yet so simple as the memory of a loved one.
All items are currently 10% OFF.
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 French Lavender Mother’s Day Gift Set
 The ultimate relaxation package! 
Relish Soapery has created a handmade relaxation set, to help mom feel special on Mother’s Day! Comes packed  in a box with hang tag to add a personal message. 
$35.00
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MOTHERS DAY 21′ BOX 1
For the mom that love all things natural wellness!
Vedalife’s commitment to you is to bring an array of wellness and lifestyle products designed to energize your body, relax your mind and nurture your soul.
They have put together a variety of Mother’s Day gift boxes with a healthy dose of Ayurvedic items. 
Starting at $59.99
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Prairie Soap- Mother’s Day Gift Set
 For the mom that loves all things ecofriendly!
Prairie Soap is a mother-daughter locally owned business in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
They specialize in small batch bath products including soaps, bath bombs and sugar scrubs that are made with naturally sourced ingredients. Each product is named purposefully with good intentions in mind. 
Show your Mama love and appreciation with our Mother’s Day Gift Set including these handmade bars and bliss sugar scrub! 
$30.00
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 Love Messages by Cultured Herb – Rose of Love
 For the mom that has a sweet tooth!
Cultured Herb creates flavorful signature meals. We believe food should hit the spot, flavor matters, and having a variety is key. Good food comes from good ingredients.
Every good meal starts with a good oil, in the Cultured Herb Kitchen they use extra virgin Olive oil, Notre Dame butter, & Organic Coconut.
This Mother’s Day gift box includes a rose of love and two hot chocolate bombs. Take the bottom of a spoon and crack the Rose to reveal a mini scroll, with a message of Love from you.
$24.00
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 Mother’s Day Package
For the mom that loves all-natural skin care + self care!
At Celestial Soapery they believe that selfcare is a must and should be done more often. Taking care of ourselves can come in several ways depending your needs. 
Their products offer you the possibility to take care of YOU and relax while enjoying your own personal space.
When you buy from Celestial Soapery, 2% of sales are donated to animal shelters in Winnipeg, Manitoba.
Give your mother the best gift from Celestial Soapery. This package is a great way for her to kick back and enjoy sometime to herself, so she can recharge, relax and unwind. 
$35.00
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 Sharecuterie Bouquet
For the foodie mom! 
Sharecuterie is a locally sourced, artisanal charcuterie delivery and catering service. They offer various serving options from snack size all the way up to large groups/events. They are celiac, woman and BIPOC owned. They are allergy friendly and offer vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Their boards contain items that are either locally sourced or purchased from small/local businesses in Winnipeg and rural Manitoba. When you support Sharecuterie, you are not only supporting one small/local business, you are supporting multiple!
The Sharecuterie Bouquet includes Sharecuterie’s delicious local charcuterie flavours in the form of a gorgeous edible bouquet!
Can be accommodated to gluten friendly, nut friendly & pork free.
Starting at $150.00 
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debadoit · 4 years
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Today we label and batch mark the soaps! Another fun and relaxing task. I ❤️ being a micro-small batch soapery🎉💕 #enoughformeandsomeforyou — view on Instagram https://ift.tt/38Y3ts0
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johnlmangum84 · 4 years
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Ethical Skincare: Planted
We would like to congratulate Planted, a natural skincare company, which has attained independent Ethical Accreditation from The Ethical Company Organisation.
In addition to being 100% natural, Planted favour ingredients that are recognisable, that are minimally processed, and that have been used for thousands of years in Ayurvedic or other traditional practices. Planted products are handmade in small, fresh batches and formulated to suit all skin types, ages and genders.
Sustainability is at the core of everything the company does – all packaging is fully recyclable, the manufacturing process is plastic free, and they source ingredients locally where possible.
See Planted’s high-ranking score within the Skincare Ethical Brand Comparison table and visit their website for further details about the company and to see their range of ethical beauty products.
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ohiohandiworks · 5 years
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Meet A Maker - Julia Duke
Hello! My name is Julia Duke and I am the owner of Double D Soapery based in Northeast Ohio. I am a mother of twin boys, hence the 'double' in Double D. I guess you could say I am "bubbly blessed"ol. I started this soapy journey, originally to learn more about soap making, but also to indulge in my obsession with handmade soap, and remove toxic chemicals from my home.  I have always had a passion for creativity and self sustainability. However, I quickly fell in love with the whole process. Making body products, to me, is an art form. So much time goes into formulating and planning each product. I want it to reflect who I am as a bath artist. That is one the reasons why I make all my products in small batches. It also allows me to produce a quality product. Quality not quantity, right? :) Now I make one of a kind bath and body products free of Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, No Parabens, Pthalates, No Harsh Chemicals and No Animal Testing. All made in the U.S.A. Our moisturizing, gently exfoliating, and soothing bath and body products use only the best, most fresh, and as locally sourced as possible ingredients to make products that entice the senses with their incredible scents but also leave skin more healthy and soft. I hope you enjoy using my products as much as I enjoy creating them!
NOTE FROM JENNY: Julia has been a joy to work with over the last few months. She was one of the first phone calls that I received after opening the website. Quickly from the first phone call I was sold on her products and her enthusiasm to share them . Not only do these bath products offer quality….they offer FUN. And you will see that every product includes one main ingredient ………LOVE.
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oselatra · 8 years
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Arkansas Made Arkansas Proud Locally Made Market
A crafty festival with a little bit of everything for sale.
Arkansas is brimming with a unique creative energy that reaches from furniture designers and folk musicians in the foothills of the Ozark Mountains to the vibrant, bohemian maker culture emerging along Main Street in Little Rock. You'll experience that energy when some of the state's best crafters come together Friday and Saturday, March 31-April 1, in an inaugural maker's market on the grounds of War Memorial Stadium.
Arkansas Made Arkansas Proud Locally Made Market, co-chaired by Aimee Shelby and Lindsey Gray, owner of Eggshells Kitchen Co., will include furniture, leatherwork, jewelry, edibles and more. More than 85 vendors will sell their wares under pop-up tents at the rain-or-shine event (on the field if it's not raining, concourse if it is), presented by the Arkansas Times and the War Memorial Stadium Foundation.
A preview party from 6 to 9 p.m. Friday will be an evening of eats, libations, live folk music and access to silent auction items. Artists will attend and talk about their crafts. Sysco's in-house chef, Jason Knapp, will prepare Southern delicacies, including grilled pimento cheese finger sandwiches, strawberry pretzel crostini and chicken salad phyllo cups, and crafters from the Ozark Folk Center will demonstrate their work and offer hands-on crafting experiences for little ones.
Shoppers can enjoy these treats while sipping a glass of wine or beer and getting first dibs on one-of-a-kind Arkansas-made creations. Preview party tickets are $25 in advance at centralarkansastickets.com and $30 at the door. Proceeds benefit the nonprofit War Memorial Improvement Trust.
The main event begins on the field at 10 a.m. Saturday. Shoppers will find crafts from every corner of the state in prices ranging from $5 to $1,200. "You won't find anything here that would be in a big box store," Gray said. "This event is a good chance to showcase the great Arkansas vendors and bring awareness to all the great art that comes out of the state. You'll get to see the story behind the product and meet the creator."
In addition to vendors' edible offerings, find stadium food, beer and wine available for purchase. Early bird shoppers can sip mimosas and Bloody Marys. Entry is $5 at the door; children 5 and under get in free. Ample, free parking is available on both days.
Read on for info on the vendors:
2nd Life Wood
Rescuing wood removed during construction and from damaged and dead trees, Fayetteville's 2nd Life Wood turns slabs of walnut, oak, cherry and other indigenous hardwoods into fine pieces of unique furniture. From ceiling-high headboards to bar counters on Dickson Street to wood pillars and beams in brewing companies, 2nd Life Wood's work adorns both residential and commercial spaces with beautiful wood. Wood slabs, ready-made furniture pieces, and custom work are all available from this fine craftsman.
A Conversation Piece
Featuring unique items from all across Arkansas, Russellville's A Conversation Piece specializes in handcrafted textiles, glassware, ceramics, jewelry and paintings.
Adhara Inc.
Using metals, glass, semi-precious stones and natural, repurposed and found objects, Adhara jewelry is inspired by romance, fantasy and steampunk.
Adrian Quintanar
Originally from Fort Worth, Texas, Adrian Quintanar brought his artistic skill to Central Arkansas and has incorporated his new home into his work. From the rust of sugar maple leaves in autumn to the turquoise sky of an early spring morning, Quintanar's pottery reflects the brilliant spectrum of Arkansas colors. His practical pieces of drinkware, vases and plant pots are as artistic as his ceramic sculptures. Custom pieces are also available.
Allison Eastman Britt Design
Allison Eastman Britt Design handcrafts dangly beaded earrings and reclaimed-silver "State Pride" necklaces.
AR-T's
Based in Little Rock, AR-T's screenprints T-shirts and tote bags in classic designs with a clever, urban edge.
Arkansas Agriculture Department
The Arkansas Agriculture Department administers the Arkansas Made program, promoting Arkansas goods and products and connecting buyers to local makers.
Arkansas Rice Council
Representing the state's rice industry, the Arkansas Rice Council works to promote and protect the interests of rice producers, millers, merchants and allied businesses.
Art by Lois
From red Arkansas-shaped fish-stamped magnets to flame-painted copper cuff bracelets, Art by Lois offers unique handmade jewelry, pottery and art.
Barbara Smock Equine Art and More
Barbara Smock Equine Art and More paints friendly and often comical portraits of animals.
Bathhouse Soapery & Caldarium
At one time, Hot Springs' motto was "We Bathe the World," making the Spa City the perfect location for Bathhouse Soapery & Caldarium. With its flagship boutique across from celebrated Bathhouse Row, Bathhouse Soapery & Caldarium specializes in small batch, hand-blended bath and body products. Bathhouse Soapery crafts personal care items, from body scrubs, bath bombs and mineral salts to smell-good essentials like deodorants, shaving soaps and lip balms. Its "Milk" products blend scents of raspberry, cotton candy and caramelized sugar.
Beadmakers Sage & Tom
Sage and Tom Holland are known as Arkansas's top crafters of beads.
Bee Natural Soap
Using wax and honey gathered from their own bees, Jacksonville's Bee Natural Soap handcrafts soaps and lotions that naturally protect and heal skin.
Beringer Wood
Beringer Wood fashions pens, cutting boards and other beautiful necessities from exotic hardwoods turned on a lathe.
Blue Swallow Clothing Co.
Inspired by vintage apparel, Blue Swallow Clothing Co. creates artisan-handcrafted jewelry and comfortable, natural-fiber clothing.
Bryan Kellar Art
Kellar, who is retired from the state Parks and Tourism Department, specializes in vibrant watercolor paintings.
Cary Collins Designs
Cary Collins Designs offers hand-drawn, heartfelt encouragement through calendars, notecards and notepads featuring whimsical scripture art.
Cheryl Kellar
With watercolors resonating with influences from Matisse to Monet, Kellar is inspired by store mannequins and the art of display.
Chipotle Joe's
Chipotle Joe's dipping and grilling sauces, available in hot, mild and mustard, are all-natural, which means it contains no corn syrup, no artificial flavors, no preservatives.
Cocoa Belle Chocolates
Cocoa Belle is the first and only Certified Professional Chocolatier in Arkansas and crafts handmade, artisan chocolate truffles, bonbons and barks.
Country Deep CLOTHING
From women's motorcycle fashion to men's tank tops, Country Deep Clothing is apparel that sticks with Southern roots.
Crazy Daisy Designs
A one-stop shop, working on projects ranging from graphic design, photography, furniture refurbishing and painting.
Creek Baby
Carefully curating small batches of simple, safe and unscented skin care and cosmetics, Creek Baby uses high-quality USDA organic all-natural fair-trade ingredients.
The Crispery
This vendor sells giant rice crispy treats in more than 30 different varieties, including dipped, filled, decorated, sprinkled and more.
Designs by Denise
Decorate your door with a wreath of colorful flip-flops or a red-and-black swath celebrating the Hogs from Cabot's Designs by Denise.
Diva from Scratch
While Diva from Scratch's products range from bath salts to lip balm, its star product is stunning book art where folded pages become shapes and words.
Electric Ghost
In addition to screen-printing for customers, Electric Ghost offers cool home decor items, apparel with its rad retro logo and much more.
Elizabeth & Maxine
Elizabeth & Maxine crafts boho chic jewelry with gems from artisan pieces.
Farm Diva
This vendor makes everything from money clips to earrings fashioned from repurposed bullets.
Fresh Mountain Soaps
With scents like cherry almond and bay rum, Fresh Mountain Soaps offers all-natural handmade soaps.
Geri's Jams & Jellies
Find cranberry pecan and old-fashioned fig jams and candy apple and apple muscadine jellies from Hot Springs' Geri's Jams & Jellies.
Great Ferments
The probiotic cultures that promote good health flourish in the fermented okra pickles and crunchy kraut of Winslow's Great Ferments.
Hillcrest Waterbugs
The original makers of y'all shirts as seen on national media, Hillcrest Waterbugs brings progressive, Arkansas-proud apparel to your closet.
Honey Pies
Using the freshest, high-quality seasonal ingredients, Little Rock's Honey Pies bakes small-batch artisan goodies with techniques passed down from grandma.
Honeysuckle Lane Cheese
Quitman's Honeysuckle Lane Cheese creates four varieties of cheeses from fresh raw milk produced by pasture-fed Jersey-influenced cows.
I Am Here
I Am Here's archival, acid-free cotton-fiber cards can't be produced with modern machinery. I Am Here's Gregory Mitchell, a cartographer working in Fayetteville for the past 10 years, draws maps and other images (everything from guitar heads to bacon sizzling in a skillet) on large sheets of vellum. These quirky works of art are then scanned and scaled to postcard size and converted to letterpress printing plates; a vintage platen press prints the postcards one at a time.
Itty Bitty Boots
Featuring snap closures, supple leather soles, and soft cowboy heels, baby's first pair of boots from Itty Bitty Boots makes a great keepsake.
Jaxon Marz Goods
Fayetteville's Jaxon Marz Goods produces affordable, all-natural body care using ethically sourced ingredients. The cleansing, deodorizing and moisturizing products are handmade in small batches.
Jeanetta Darley
Taking inspiration from her Conway garden, Jeanetta Darley creates fine art prints that showcase the beauty of nature.
JK Woodworking
Quitman's JK Woodworking turns drought-stricken, dead and storm-damaged trees into wood items, from biscuit cutters to cutting boards.
Juanita's Candy Kitchen
Juanita's Candy Kitchen in Arkadelphia will satisfy your sweet tooth with their signature peanut, pecan and cashew brittles.
Juli Odum's Urban Jungle Jewelry
Adorn yourself with the one-of-a-kind jewelry handmade from semi-precious stones and found objects from Juli Odum's Urban Jungle Jewelry.
Kanned by Karen
Your jelly can smell of elderberries when you purchase the tart treat from Kanned by Karen. She also makes a variety of other jams and crafts.
Arkansas Food Bank
Pick up tasty rice side dish and soup mixes or a variety of other merchandise while helping Arkansas Food Bank feed the hungry in Arkansas.
Karen Ahuja Studios
Florals, landscapes and more are skillfully created in impressionistic and abstract style by make-up artist Karen Ahuja.
Kent Walker Artisan Cheese
Kent Walker Artisan Cheese has become a familiar gathering place for cheese lovers of every description since Walker opened his shop and tasting room in 2011. Walker makes cheeses from raw goat, cow and sheep's milk, sourced from throughout Central Arkansas.
Kyya Chocolate
Northwest Arkansas-based chocolatier Kyya specializes in small-batch, single-origin chocolate bars, powder, syrups and bonbons from cacao beans sourced from around the world.
Lighthouse Designs
Add some sparkle and pizzazz to your wardrobe with Lighthouse Design's line of bold jewelry, from single pieces to matching sets.
Loblolly Creamery
Loblolly Creamery creates interesting twists on old favorites and seasonal delights using fresh, local ingredients sourced from area farms.
Luv My Wallet
Give your wallet some personality with Luv My Wallet's vibrant fabrics and quality construction; new styles and colors are available constantly.
Made.
One-of-a-kind necklaces, rings and other jewelry pieces fashioned from native crystal and quartz harvested in the Natural State.
Mavis & Cynthia
Named after the owner's grandmothers, Mavis & Cynthia offers handcrafted jewelry pieces in bold colors reflecting the artist's upbringing in tropical Trinidad.
Mintaka Design
Delta artisans create unique jewelry pieces including earrings, pendants and bracelets from a variety of metals and polished natural stone.  
Mosaic Templars Cultural Center
Arkansas-made merchandise handcrafted in Arkansas by African-American artisans, including jewelry, handbags, scarves, woodcarvings, head wraps and more.
Mount Olive Pepper Co.
Tucked into the Ozark woods, Mount Olive smokes red-ripe peppers over hickory for almost 100 hours to create pure ground pepper without salt or preservatives.
Nailed It Designs
Fayetteville area-based Nailed It Designs creates a variety of intricate, whimsical string art designs.
Natural State Leather Goods
A need for a creative outlet inspired Michael Hicks into leather working, a hobby that turned into a small obsession. His first major piece was a structured, square bag made from a single piece of leather folded and wet-molded into shape, and the beautiful bag is still a cornerstone of the collection. Natural State Leather Goods, which Hicks formed with his brother, Ethan, offers wallets, messenger bags, belts and satchels that are sure to outlive whoever you hand them down to.
OddBowlz Ceramics
This vendor specializes in funky and functional wheel-thrown pottery, featuring coffee mugs, pitchers, soup/cereal bowls and more in earthy hues or vibrant colors.
Ozark Apothecary
From a small cabin in Lincoln (Washington County) comes this delightful line of crafted natural products, including lotions, soaps, balms and salves.
Paula Smith Pottery
Sturdy and simple, Paula Smith Pottery's rustic creations are meant to be used and enjoyed with family and friends.
Pickles' Pottery
Fayetteville's own Pickles' Pottery artisans produce a variety of unique coasters and ornaments to suit any decor, including puzzle creations.
Pottery by Theda
Bright colors and sturdy craftsmanship bring this Hot Springs potter's work to life in hand-painted terra cotta earthenware dubbed "Happy Pottery."
Pratt Family Salsa
In addition to fresh salsa from an old family recipe, Pratt Family also produces dry spice mixes to lend a kick to a variety of dishes.
Pure Soy Candles
High-quality, fragrant soy candles poured with care in Saline County, Pure Soy Candles also makes lotion bars and wax melts.
Rhinodillo Design
Founded in 2015, this Little Rock-based creative duo has produced original art, art prints and graphic-forward T-shirt designs.
Robinson Lane Designs
Louisiana-born designer Christy Bourns Ward takes inspiration for her jewelry from the world around her, borrowing from nature, music and people. She works with metals, artisan beads and reclaimed jewelry.
Roche Apparel
New clothing company producing Arkansas-influenced concept designs and T-shirt motifs promoting environmental causes.
Scripted Joy/Chance Perchance
Home decor featuring custom-scripted messages on a variety of media and backgrounds.
Serendipity
Bright, bold impressionistic artwork is the order of the day with the artist's inspiration drawn from family, friends and community.
Serenity Naturals
Handcrafted, all-natural beauty products are created in small batches including body butter, soaps and cosmetics by this Harrison-based company.
Shawna Elliott Art
Veteran artist Shawna Elliott uses fluid acrylics and other medium to create vibrant seascapes, dramatic abstracts and other whimsical pieces.
Silverwear by Linda
Silver-plate flatware finds new life as bracelets, rings, pendants and other creative jewelry items.
Solomon's Farm
Enjoy quality, natural soaps and an array of other bath and body products for men and women crafted from wholesome ingredients.
Southern Fox
Southern Fox steals the show with gorgeous, handmade birdhouses for all of your feathered friends, featuring repurposed wood and metal accents.
Spirited ReCreations
This Cabot artisan produces a dazzling array of jewelry and accessories by repurposing everyday items.
Subiaco Abbey
Founded 139 years ago in rural Logan County, Subiaco Abbey is a working Benedictine monastery that includes a Catholic church, farm, vineyards, conference center and Subiaco Academy, a boarding school for boys. The Holy Rule of St. Benedict states that a life should be a balance of work and prayer with everything in moderation, which inspires the monks daily in their various labors. Their handicrafts, which fund their community, include hot sauce from peppers grown in the abbey gardens, peanut brittle handmade by the monks themselves, and various woodworking items for home and church use.
SWAG
Southern Women Artisans Guild, a North Little Rock collective, features paintings, jewelry, photographs and more from an array of member artisans.
Shabby Stitchery
Show your pride of place with pillows, banners, yard flags and other stylish home decor items handmade in Conway.
Swalty Kernel
Get the best of salty and sweet with Swalty Kernel kettle corn and be sure to ask about promotional packaging for your event or business.
Sweet Creations by DJ
From Perryville comes one of the hidden treasures of the Natural State, Sweet Creations by DJ. This family-run chocolatier crafts nut-free, gluten-free and Kosher-certified confections with natural ingredients and without the wax and additives common in commercial chocolates. Owners Dale and Jeannie Baldridge put a spin on the business by offering the additional feature of custom engraving their chocolates with any message or image.
The Tiny Twig
Taking "repurposing" to a new level, Tiny Twig uses dried and pressed flowers in its handmade jewelry for a truly one-of-a-kind finished piece.
Townsend Spice & Supply
Whether it's rubs and blends, sausage seasonings, high-quality individual spices or butcher supplies, Melbourne's own Townsend Spice & Supply carries it.
Tucker Mountain Metal Design & New Day Collection
A dynamic partnership of two passionate artisans transforms jewelry into wearable art as individual as the person who wears it.
Woodworx Workshop
Owner Jake Lewis brings out the art in every piece of reclaimed wood with his refined rustic mirrors, furniture and wall hangings of every description.
Ximena & Elle
Browse felted soaps, baby items, screen-printed tees and quality, hand-appliqued clothing for every member of the family from this Little Rock-based artisan.
Arkansas Made Arkansas Proud Locally Made Market
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