Posts in Minneapolis
Meet Just A Little Guy

Where are you from and how does that affect your work?  

Originally in the deep south, beneath the poverty line; I've relocated to Los Angeles in 2017. My roots ingrained in me my work ethic, and the know how to get extremely creative with very, very little. Being in LA, being surrounded by so many diverse perspectives and creative people has inspired me immensely. When people are allowed to settle their roots in land where they can live as authentically themselves as possible, beautiful things can bloom.

Love that. Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

My style fluctuates across materials and crafts, I would say my largest influences are my own audience and current events. Largely, right now I want to do what I can to lift spirits and voices that need to be heard. I love telling stories, so by extension I love reading, I could point to narratives across a spectrum from Kentaro Miura to Tamsyn Muir as inspirational. I equally adore deep think pieces and brightly colored graphic novels; I truly believe there fewer limits around what stories different media can tell than some may think.

What is the hardest part of your creation process?

Right now, by far, it is having extremely limited resources. I am in the extremely fortunate position of being able to focus on art full time, at the unfortunate cost of this being the result of an incredibly sudden job loss in February of this year. I have no end of ideas, but there are only so many hours and only so far one can stretch a yard. 

Moth Wing Jacket

What’s your favorite item that you have created, and why?

I may be biased based off of the fact I just finished it yesterday, but this moth wing jacket has my heart at the moment

It is so beautiful! What do you love most about Minneapolis or Minnesota in general?

So, I have travelled already more in my life than I ever expected to be able to, and I have still not ever made it out to Minneapolis nor Minnesota. This trip will be my very first impression, and I am excited to explore the city.

Fun! What is a fun fact about yourself that others may not expect? 

I am a rather avid LARPer (not boffer, I do not have the stamina and wherewithal for that) if you ask me about it, I will happily talk your ear off about it. Yes, I promise there is a game you'd enjoy, yes you the person reading this thinking no. I remain a firm believer adults deserve more whimsy and opportunity to fully engage their imaginations. 

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 

If I can strike some incredible luck, and work extremely hard, I would love to see myself successful enough to have brought on one or two people to help me. This festival is my first venture into pursuing art full time, so you can bet I'm working hard to try to bring you all things you will enjoy; to try to earn my way into momentum towards future festivals.

You have the day off, what do you do? 

Oh...absolutely cuddle my three (cat) children. They wouldn't let me leave even if I wanted to; if you visit my booth I will absolutely show you pictures of them for free because everyone deserves to enjoy them.

Anything special you’d like to share? 

 I am currently fundraising for this event, and would appreciate any support:

https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-nolan-trans-artists-journey

Find Just A Little Guy at the Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival on August 9th & 10th.

Meet Northwind Supply

Mal owner of Northwind Supply

Where are you from and how does that affect your work?  

I am from the east coast (Maryland), so I have that east coast hustle! I get into a groove and sometimes need to remind myself to pause and smell the roses.

Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

There are so many amazing artists out there! I gotta say Portland Leather makes some really lovely bags, it is fun to see what they create.

What is the hardest part of your creation process?

The best and hardest part of our creative process is the same - personalization! I love making each piece totally unique, but with that comes the necessity of being very detail oriented and getting it just right! Lots of love and attention there!

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

Geez, that is tough! We have created some really beautiful pieces, but our loop keychain really gets a lot of love and it is easy to see why! Such a nice, sweet, thoughtful gift!

Love it. What do you love most about Minneapolis or Minnesota in general?

Oh boy, there are so many things I LOVE about Minneapolis. It is a beauty, green city and our people are beautifully kind. It is an honor to call this city our home!

What is a fun fact about yourself that others may not expect? 

I lived in Mexico for 5 years, living the dream in the Caribbean in my early 20's.

Oh fun! Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 

As I am building connection with our Minneapolis community, I hope to see Northwind whisked away into the surrounding states. I love our mission focused on sustainability and know that this is important to others too, now more than ever!

You have the day off, what do you do? 

Nature! I love a slow morning in the screened in porch listening to the birds. From there, give me sunshine, a paddleboard, a pretty walk in the woods, please!

Anything special you’d like to share? 

There will always be enough sunshine for all of us, it has been a pleasure connecting and supporting other local businesses and our community. May this shared vision continue, thank you!

Find Northwind Supply at the Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival on August 9th & 10th.

Website: Northwindsupply.com

Instagram: @Northwindsupply

Meet Kabouter Creative

Jackie, owner of Kabouter Creative

Where are you from and how does that affect your work?  
I am from Saint Paul, MN and have always lived in the Twin Cities. When I first started this business it took me a while to find my footing and to find what would make me stand out in the crowd. The key to my success ended up being Minnesota themed patches, I started with 6 and the collection has just grown and grown from there. I love where I'm from and believe that it shows in my work.

Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?
For the Minnesota patches specifically I'm always starting with a landmark or famously "Minnesotan" thing and then playing with it to add another layer to the design whether that be a pop culture reference or some of our more well know phrases like "You Betcha" or "Uff Da"

What is the hardest part of your creation process?
I often joke that I am too creative for my own good. Whether that is just being really ambitious with the scale or complexity of a project or just having endless ideas and only a tiny amount of time and two hands to make them happen.

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

This is a tough one!!! For the Minnesota designs, I'd have to say Hot (dish) To Go is my favorite. I had been wanting to do a hot dish for a while and when Chappell Roan's Hot to Go hit, so did the inspiration for the patch! The design is just so fun and came out even better than I imagined, tater tot-esque font and all.

Love that, very clever! What do you love most about living in Minnesota?

I just love the energy here, we are home to so many amazing artists and the kindest people. I cannot think of another place I'd ever want to live. 

What is a fun fact about yourself that others may not expect? 
Once upon a time, I went to culinary school- it was an amazing experience but not the right career path for me in the end.

Where do you see yourself in 5 years? 
I would love to be doing Kabouter Creative full time, but more than anything I just hope that I'm still creating things and making things I love.

Tell us, you have the day off, what do you do? 
Probably start an overly ambitious project or cruise some thrift stores in search of trinkets and treasures.


Find Kabouter Creative at the Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival on August 9th & 10th.

Website: https://www.kaboutercreative.com

Instagram: @kaboutercreative

Meet Begonia & Bench

Begonia & Bench

Do you have a story behind your business name?
"Begonia" symbolizes our love for nature and beauty, and is also a nod to Darren’s mom’s favorite flower. "Bench" represents our dedication to craftsmanship and creativity. Together, they capture the harmony between art and the environment that inspires everything we do.

How did it all get started?

When we began, we were shocked by the waste generated in the candle-making industry and knew we wanted to do something different. Determined to make a change, we committed to planting a tree for every candle we make, not just sell (that’s a marketing tactic).

We also support local non-profits focused on community and environmental needs. This mission drives us as two artists passionate about creating something that doesn’t just go in the landfill.

To date, we’ve had over 11,500 trees planted in a US National Forest—all from just a 10x10 pop-up tent.

That is incredible! What is your favorite part of the maker process?
The most rewarding part of our process is working with a unique Japanese rice bran wax, known for its smokeless and dripless properties, despite its challenges. Blending this rare plant wax with our soy and coconut waxes is where art and science meet. We use a multi-pour technique, rather than a single pour, to ensure a perfect blend and finish. Each candle is then aged and cured like a fine cheese or wine, allowing the complex scent blends to mature and develop. The stability and slow-burning nature of rice bran wax, combined with our unique fragrances, provides a burn time of around 90 hours—much longer than traditional soy candles. This meticulous process is incredibly fulfilling and truly sets our candles apart.

Where do you draw inspiration to create?

Nature is our greatest muse. The changing seasons, the vibrant colors of flowers, and the serene beauty of the forests all inspire us. With an artist's eye, we see the world a little differently, finding beauty in the everyday moments like the first light of sunrise or the delicate patterns of a leaf. These perspectives fuel our creativity and drive us to create candles that are more than just a source of light.

What is your favorite candle that you have created and why?

One of our favorite creations is the "Cozy Campfire" candle, which captures the essence of an outdoor campfire with its earthy notes. This candle is special because it was inspired by our favorite camping moments in Minnesota and took over six months to perfect. Due to its sensitivity to humidity and heat, we can't always bring it to events, and we only make a very limited batch at a time. They sell out quickly, but you can also watch for them on our website!

What’s a typical day in the studio like for you?

A day in our studio is a blend of creativity, craftsmanship, and behind-the-scenes work. It also usually begins with a cup of coffee and a walk in the woods 😊. Every day is different, but it always ends with us feeling grateful for the opportunity to create something meaningful.

What can we expect to see from you at Jackalope?
We’re thrilled to be a part of the Jackalope art fair, where we’ll be showcasing our latest collection of Artisan candles. This includes some exclusive new scents inspired by the vibrant summer season. Alongside our new creations, we'll also have our bestsellers and a few surprises up our sleeves 😉. Make sure to follow us on social media to stay updated and catch all the excitement!

What do you love most about Minnesota?

Minnesota’s natural beauty is unparalleled. The forests, the pristine lakes, and the vibrant seasons all provide endless inspiration for us! We also love the strong sense of community and the support for local artisans, which makes Minnesota the perfect place for art to grow and thrive!

Anything special you’d like to share?
At Begonia & Bench, we believe in giving back. For every candle we make, not just sell, we plant a tree in a US National Forest. This commitment has recently earned us recognition as a Sapling Partner by the National Forest Foundation on their website! We're proud of our efforts to make a positive impact on the environment, and you can learn more about our partnership here: https://www.nationalforests.org/tree-planting-programs/small-business-tree-planting-partnerships

Find Begonia & Bench at The Downtown Minneapolis Street Art Festival on August 10th & 11th, 2024.
Website: www.begoniaandbench.com

Instagram: @begoniaandbench

Meet Summer Lakes Beverage

Joe of Summer Lakes Beverage

Where are you from and does that affect your work?  

I was born and raised in MN and grew up in the NW suburbs of the Twin Cities.  Growing up in this area, I learned that hard work, dedication, and relationships are the pathway to success.  Hardworking and vibrant Midwest culture is deeply rooted in my character, and I’ve used that culture to achieve our goals and overcome any obstacle along the way.  

Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

Thomas Keller (Chef of the French Laundry restaurant in CA), Various Chefs I’ve worked with and, Lee Zimmerley, my mother (most talented artist I’ve known). 

How do you define success as an artist?

I know we’ve done something right when we are so proud of our work that we can’t wait to present it to others.  Artistic success is achieved when you create something that you are excited to share with others so they can enjoy something as much as you enjoyed making it. 

Does your art help you in other areas of your life? 

As an artist, I’ve learned that there is an artistic quality component to everything I do.  This has helped me succeed in achieving many personal goals in my life by pushing me to go above and beyond the norm and get the details “just right”.       

What is the hardest part of your creation process? 

That small step between having an idea and making it come alive.  Ideas create excitement and trigger emotions.  Translating ideas into something real can be a long process of patience and perfection. 

How has your style changed over time?

It hasn’t. Our style from the beginning has been all-natural, quality ingredients with no shortcuts to be made.  Producing a quality product that we are proud to share with others will always be our style.  

What’s the best thing about being an artist?

The feeling of genuine appreciation when someone experiences your creation.   

What do you love most about Minneapolis?

Art, music, food, and entertainment!  Minneapolis is a large enough city to attract and retain top talent while also being small enough for up-and-coming artists to break into the art community.

Anything special you’d like to share? 

We are a small, local, family-owned business and we support local as well!  Summer Lakes Beverage is committed to investing time and resources into local communities. You can find us cleaning up highways, working at food banks, supporting nature preservation organizations, and running our facility as green and efficiently as possible.

Catch Summer Lakes Beverage at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: www.summerlakesbeverage.com

Instagram: @summerlakesbeverage

Meet Slow Burn

Sara of Slow Burn

Where are you from and does that affect your work?  

Como Park (St Paul, MN) is my home. Minnesota has a beautiful landscape of lakes and the simplicity of the prairie has always had a profound impact on me. I realize that part of my passion and love for candle making comes from the simplicity of this landscape. For me, there is no reason to alter beeswax from its pure form (color and scent) which allows me to practice simplicity in my production efforts. Additionally, I proudly source my beeswax locally. In doing so, I support the local economy, the family-run apiary who supplies me with my wax, and the local bees!

Love that! Who / what are your biggest artistic influences?

I am currently obsessed with Lex Lazarewicz (@buttermilk_ceramics), Clara Infante (@shopcopito), and Liz Spencer (@thedogwooddyer).

How do you define success as an artist?

I feel successful when I experience pride in my work and business efforts. Acknowledgement from others of my efforts doesn't hurt either ;)

Does your art help you in other areas of your life?

Slow Burn is the result of my mindfulness practice. It all started as a part of my morning routine to ground my energy and center my mind, but it has grown into so much more than I ever imagined. As the business grows I continuously remind myself of the love I have for the process of candle making and try not to get caught up in the stress of a growing business.

How have you developed your skill at your craft?

One of the mottos I live by is "when you stop learning, you stop growing" and through extensive research, I have refined my process a few times over. When I first started making candles I would follow the guidelines provided by the mold making manufacturers; specifically with wick sizes. Through countless hours of test burns I have refined the wick selection for each candle style based on which wick will provide the longest and cleanest (drip-free) burn. Additionally, I have a cleaning process that goes above and beyond the standard recommendation and provides an even longer burn time.

What’s the hardest part of your creation process?

Getting the temperature of the air in my workshop just right. It's wild but if the temp is too cold by a few degrees it messes with the way the candles cure. Since my workshop is in the (unfinished) basement of my home, controlling the air temperature can be really tricky.

Oh interesting! What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

Currently it's the Funky Taper. This candle gives you the burn of a classic taper AND a decorative pillar. It's really fun to watch it burn and create an intimate vibe at the dinner table.

What’s the best part about being an artist?

Creating art is a fulfilling journey that I cherish for multiple reasons. Firstly, the immense freedom that accompanies being an artist empowers me to shape my own creative path. Without the constraints of a boss or rigid timelines, I revel in the liberty to experiment with my process and manifest my unique visions. This autonomy not only fosters personal growth but also infuses each candle with authenticity and a true reflection of my inner self.

What do you love most about Minneapolis?

Minneapolis captivates me with its vibrant blend of culture and arts. The city's rich cultural tapestry, manifested through its diverse neighborhoods, offers a constant source of exploration and connection. I am enamored by the thriving arts scene, from the iconic Walker Art Center to the intimate galleries tucked away, each fostering an atmosphere of creativity and expression. The city's commitment to public art and innovative installations further adds to its allure, creating a dynamic environment that continuously ignites my inspiration.

Anything special you’d like to share? One in every three bites of food we eat depends on bees for pollination 🐝💛 Thank you bees!!!


Catch Slow Burn at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: Slowburncandles.com

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/slow.burn.mn

Instagram: @slow.burn.mn

Meet El and Gray Design

Sarah of El and Gray Design

Where are you from and does that affect your work?  

I grew up in the Twin Cities and currently live in Minnetonka. Thankfully, the Twin Cities has been a community rich in the arts. So, I have been exposed to so many creatives my whole life. The supportive community here allows me to feel good about what I do and I am continuously encouraged!

Who / what are your biggest artistic influences?

I try to stay on trend with color, textures, and styles. So I walk around stores (everywhere from Target to Anthropologie) to see what’s happening at the moment. Oddly enough, I find myself influenced less from other jewelry makers and more from people great at what they do in their creative element (chefs, painters, sewers, etc.)

How do you define success as an artist?

I feel that success is waking up and finding joy in creating, regardless of sales. To me success is also about keeping my integrity throughout the whole process of what I do.

Does your art help you in other areas of your life?

Oh my goodness, yes! My art has opened my eyes to the beauty of small businesses and supporting independent makers. Additionally, my art has allowed me to meet some of the loveliest people in the Twin Cites. I’ve had experiences I never dreamed I’d have (being on TV, having my product in stores and on the runway, etc).

How have you developed your skill at your craft?

I am self taught (well, to be honest, I am YouTube taught!). I started watching video tutorials of people working with polymer clay and making earrings. From there I practiced, practiced, practiced! I also invested in some nice tools.

What’s the hardest part of your creation process?

As for my small business as a jewelry maker - it’s just me! There’s no team to bounce ideas off of or collaborate with. So, one of the hardest parts of my creation process is focusing on the making (my favorite part! I love making new designs!) while trying to juggle marketing the product, photography, shipping, inventory tracking, accounting, etc, all at the same time. 

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

I currently am selling some three-tiered petal dangle earrings with gold in the edges. They are a current favorite.

What’s the best part about being an artist?

The best part of being an artist is looking at something I worked hard to make and thinking, “I made that! I brought that to life!”. 

And finally, what do you love most about Minneapolis?

I adore the arts, food, and beverage scene! I have a hobby Instagram account dedicated to highlighting coffee, food, wine, and cocktails in the Twin Cities (@sarahssenses).


Catch El and Gray Design at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: www.elandgraydesign.com

Instagram: @elandgraydesign

Meet Blue Heron Body / Home

Jen of Blue Heron Body / Home

Where are you from and does that affect your work?  

Being raised on a hobby farm in Elk River, MN until I was 12 years old meant that I spent a lot of time outside…hunting for agates, running around in the yard, and climbing trees. We planted lots of flowers and vegetables and had chickens, cows and pigs. I loved spending time looking up at the trees and the sky and to this day draw a lot of inspiration from nature…trying to keep ingredients as close to natural as possible while creating soaps and scents that bring us closer to the outdoors.

How do you define success as an artist?

For me, success has a lot to do with priorities and values. Am I able to enjoy the journey of creating and running a business while loving my family and spending time with friends and recreating? Do my products help people in their own busy lives to spend some moments of rejuvenation feeling pampered and cleaner, calmer and cozier? Am I living and producing in a way that has minimal environmental impact and brings people closer to nature? Are we giving back in a way that makes a difference in the lives of women around the world? These are the things I think about when I’m defining success for me & Blue Heron Body Home.

Love the intention behind it all. How have you developed your skill at your craft?

Earning a BA in Chemistry from the University of MN Morris has certainly helped with skill and confidence in formulating and creating products. Also, having four children and a loving husband has helped with overcoming challenges in business. Family has been my anchor and allowed me to experiment with new ideas and creations over the years and I find myself making things that ease stress and bring relief.

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

One of my favorite products is our bath butter melts. Baths hold a special place for me as I find lots of relaxation and calm in a candle lit bath. The melts are made from raw organic fair trade cocoa butter that supports the ladies in Ghana who hand process it. It is one of the smallest things (.3 ounces) I make, and it makes the biggest difference to my skin.  I enter the tub feeling tired and my skin feeling dry, and I emerge feeling relaxed and moisturized. They’re pretty great!

What do you love most about Minneapolis?

Minneapolis is one of the most beautiful cities and among the best places to live in the country! We have bike trails, walking trails, green spaces, access to water and transportation, a great food scene, and artists and orchestras!  It offers a place for everyone and is becoming more that way as time goes on which makes it hospitable and a great place to call home!

Catch Blue Heron Body Home at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: https://blueheronbodyhome.com

Instagram: @blueheronbodyhome

Meet Apothecary 19

Lindy of Apothecary 19

Where are you from and does that have an affect on your work?  

I am originally from St. Louis, Missouri, but I have been living and working out of Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota for over five years. While Minnesota is my home now, STL and all of its fun quirky bits will always be deeply ingrained in my soul.  The biggest way living and working out of NE Minneapolis has affected my work is just the monumental support of the community. There is this really great cooperative vibe to the maker/artist community in NE, and Minneapolis in general. One like I’ve never experienced. And, well, Minnesotans just love to support each other so that’s been the cherry on top of it all.

Very true! Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

Oh boy. This is a hard one to answer. I’ve always been a bit mesmerized by other creatives in general - makers, artists, writers, musicians, etc. There is something profound in the ability to create something that causes others to feel and connect with their emotions. That admiration, and knowing I possess that same talent, inspires me to keep going when I might be in a slump.

When I sit down at my bench to create something new I draw inspiration from people, places, memories, books, music, or feelings and go from there. How do I turn this memory into a scent that evokes the same emotions I felt when I was living it? How do I make that resonate with others?

A certain scent can definitely take you back to a memory! How do you define success as an artist?

Creating things that I love that bring me joy. It's a bonus when other’s love them as well. As long as I’m making things for me and not just for others’ blind consumption, I’ll consider myself a success.

Does your art help you in other areas of your life?  

It’s a coping mechanism. I have CPTSD and I’m a very anxious person. Creating is the only time I can quiet my brain. If I’m having a hard time regulating my emotions or my brain is in overdrive, getting my hands busy quells the inertia and brings me back to earth. Even if, sometimes especially if, I have to make a hundred of something. I’ll put on some noise and just get to work. I only have to focus on creating and that takes me out of a loop.

I also love doing markets. If left to my own devices, I’d rarely engage in social activities so getting out in the community and meeting people that either make or appreciate art feels good. It is great to feel a part of a really interesting group of people.

Love that. How have you developed your skill overtime?

A lot of trial and error. When It comes to making things, there isn’t much that intimidates me or that I think I can’t do. So I’ll come up with an idea and try to make it work. When I get lucky it’s a home run the first time, other times I have to go back to the drawing board once or twice. I feel like the refining stage is where the growth really happens and I appreciate that. It would be boring if everything was easy.

The biggest and most helpful thing I’ve learned is when to say this isn’t going to work and it’s time to move on. I think that’s a pretty great lesson to apply to all areas of life.

What is the hardest part of your creation process?

When it comes to the actual making part, it is definitely the scent formulation. Whether I’m developing a scent for my regular line, a commission, or something that folks have strong opinions about, like a book character, I spend a lot of time and effort trying to get it right.

The other part of the process that can be challenging is the balance between creating and the other aspects of my life. Ask anyone who knows me well and they’ll tell you I’m a workaholic. When you’re lucky enough to have a job that doesn’t feel like work, striking that work/life balance can be really difficult.

How has your style changed over time?

My overall branding and offerings have been pretty consistent from the beginning. The biggest way my style has been transforming recently is where I draw my inspiration from. When I first started out, I focused mainly on memories, places, and seasons for my scent profiles. Now I’m sourcing more inspiration from books, music, and other aspects of my life instead of things that I know everyone loves or things that “make sense.”

It makes me think of that scene in The Devil Wears Prada when Meryl Streep’s character says, “florals for spring? How groundbreaking.” These days, I’m trying to stay away from the predictable. You can get that from Target.

What’s the best thing about being involved in the ?

Everyday brings something new and different, even if the process for everything is the same. My capacity for doing the same thing over and over is about two years. I learned this during my time in the trenches of corporate work. Being both self-employed and creative, I get to set the pace. If I get bored with something, which doesn’t really happen anymore, I just work on something else. I create something new. I don’t feel like a cog in a machine anymore.

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

Scent No. 13. I am obsessed with all things Halloween, spooky season, and the Occult; the weirder the better. When I launched my first line of candles I purposely skipped No. 13 because I knew I wanted to save it for Halloween. Honestly, I think the scent description sort of speaks for itself.

No. 13 is a scent inspired by the path of night. A love letter to my absolute favorite season of the year - the season of the witch.

Homage to our aunties and to our grandmas who weren't witches, but were superstitious. 😉 To the thinning of the veil, and the return to the dark part of the year. A time for resolutions for the year ahead. A time for contemplation and rest after the harvest.

It's the smell of spells—incense, sweet tobacco, the crisp air of a full moon's night, and the cauldron's spent ashes.

What do you love most about Minneapolis?

Everything. My husband and I moved here from St. Louis to grow roots and start a family because it had everything we wanted - good schools, great parks, fun things to do. The vibes are just different here. It probably has something to do with the brutal winters, but Minnesotans genuinely love this place and that’s really fun to be a part of.

Anything special you’d like to share? 

One question I get asked the most is, “why are they all numbers?” I did this intentionally so that people aren’t influenced by a name. When you’re looking at a number and a handful of scent notes, you get to decide what it smells like, instead of me telling you. Not only does this help folks branch out from a familiar scent, it also makes for some really great conversations at markets. It’s one of my favorite parts of interacting with my customers.

Catch Apothecary 19 at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: www.apothecary19.com

Instagram: @apothecary19

Meet Dandelion Naturals

Michelle of Dandelion Naturals

Where are you from and did that impact your work?  

We live in a very small farm community in SE Minnesota, about 90 minutes south of Minneapolis.  We live on a 10 acre homestead with chickens, cats, dogs, apple trees, and gardens (when we have the time). While it's not a quick and convenient drive to Minneapolis, we wouldn't trade country living for anything.  It's peaceful and offers us a place to rest from the busyness of life. 

Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

Nature is my biggest influence! Nature offers us so many wonderful natural ingredients to use that enhance our health and heal our bodies. Nettle, Dandelion, Calendula, Yarrow are just a few ingredients that are available right here on our property that I use in our products. 

How do you define success as an artist?

Customer satisfaction and providing products that are unique and different from other makers. 

Does being a maker help you in other areas of your life?  

There is definitely something magical about doing work that you truly love. While it definitely has the 'grind' feel some days and has many highs and lows, getting to do something I believe in and am 100% passionate about for work is really a special thing. 

How have you developed your skill over time?

I simply don't give up. I keep trying until I'm satisfied.  I'm not ashamed to ask for help or advice.  I have failed at a particular type of soap process two times and haven't been able to perfect it yet.  I love to have a challenge to work at.  

What is the hardest part of your creation process?

I've never been fond of the saying "There's just not enough hours in a day." However, that feeling is truly the hardest part of owning my own business.  Going from hobby to business is another level; I have to prioritize my time to allow for creative work and product development. There are always 'business' things to do and they are generally not 'fun' things to do so it's vital to sketch out time to do the things that made me start this thing in the first place! 

What’s the best thing about being involved in the maker community?

Interacting with customers at shows and meeting other artists! And freedom with my time.  I'm busier than ever, but I have control over my schedule and there is no better feeling. I have a 4 year old daughter and this time with her is an answer to prayer. 

What’s your favorite item that you’re created, and why?

Our cold process soap bars are made with 100% all natural ingredients and are made the old fashion way. They are what started Dandelion Naturals and they are truly unique. We offer a large selection of over 50 different options. Customers go nuts over how good they smell and feel on their skin.  We only use essential oils and we curate very unique blends that are different from other bars on the market. It's an amazing feeling when the smell and aesthetics of our booth at markets lure people in.  The unique smell of our product is always a great conversation starter. 

What do you love most about Minneapolis?

Opportunities! and all the beautiful people and the diversity. While I love living in the country, I look forward to my frequent travels to the cities. I've made so many new connections and friendships. I'm so grateful. 

Anything special you’d like to share? 

We are working on Shampoo and Conditioner bars for our next launch (date TBD)! We are so excited to offer this product.  I have been using them and they are a game changer.  No more huge plastic bottles taking up space in the bath. They are travel friendly and last a long time. And the best part is they are effective; my hair has never been healthier. 

Catch Dandelion Naturals at Jackalope Minneapolis on September 23rd & 24th, 2023.

Web: https://dandelionnaturals.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Dandelion-Naturals

Instagram: @dandelion.naturals