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Meet Jivita Jewelry

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

I was born in Dordrecht, Holland from French and American parents. We moved to Southern California when I was 6 and I have been living and working in Long Beach, California since moving there to go to University. I think I have my love of old things, old houses and beautiful ornate objects from the formative years in Europe and I have my relaxed, playful, nature vibe from growing up in Southern California. We always lived near the beach and being so close to such an impressive natural space has really impacted the way I see the world. Even if my work isn’t particularly beachy, there is a strong reverence for the natural world that I try to bring into all of my pieces.

I definitely see the influence of nature in all of your pieces & I’m obsessed. What is your biggest artistic influence?
I grew up going to a lot of museums and going to see tons of live music. Just last weekend, we saw Keith Haring at LBMA, I love his bold lines and patterns.  Also, not too long ago we were at the Norton Simon Museum with a group of friends, taking in the European painting  collections from Manet to Kandinsky. There is always so much to be inspired by, with the great painters, even if it’s a totally different medium, I love to look at color combinations and compositions.

We still go to a lot of rock shows, we are so fortunate that LA has such great venues to see bands, it makes it so easy to get out and see great music. We recently saw LCD Sound System at the Rose Bowl, Nick Cave at The Orpheum, The Dandy Warhols at the Fonda and Queens of the Stone Age at the Forum. Besides rock, drop by the studio any day and you will hear anything from jazz to neo soul to afrobeat to Latin punk, The music is always playing!

Especially jealous that you saw LCD Sound System! How do you define success as an artist?

I’ve been at this for almost 25 years so my views of success have changed over time, but one thing that has been a constant is quality of life. I have tried to make fulfilling work while still allowing time for raising my two boys and exploring the world around me. Making jewelry has provided me not just with an income and flexibility by being my own boss but a chance to make work with my hands - a practice that is both meditative and thrilling. There is so much problem solving in jewelry making, there is never a dull moment. I also really enjoy making pieces that other people can connect with and wear as a part of their daily life. That connection and experience is really important to me. 

What would you say is the hardest part of your creation process?

The selling part can sometimes be a challenge. I love connecting with people in person, it gives me so much satisfaction seeing the work on customers. That said, outside of doing shows, it’s hard to market the work and grow the audiences, every time I think I’ve got it down the technology changes!

How has your style changed over time?

I feel like my style has changed slightly over time in terms of scale and shapes, in jewelry you do have to move with the trends a bit, even if not following them, you have to at least nod to them.  However I think if you look over the years, most people see a thread or style that runs through most of the work. I have learned some new techniques along the way so they usually make it into new works as well. Overall, story telling through texture, symbols, picturesque stones and organic forms have inspired my work since the very beginning. 

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

These are the first three cuff bracelets that I ever made. The one in the back with the row of dots is one of my favorites and a piece that has been the jumping off place for some of my most popular pieces. I have been making wide and skinny stacking pebble cuffs for 20 years! I love the texture, the dark and light contrast, the way it works with so many other silver textures as a layering element. I also love arranging the little silver pebbles and fusing the piece together, the process itself is really fun.

I love that the first cuffs you ever made are still your favorite. What do you love most about Pasadena?

Pasadena arts and crafts! The old school charm, the architecture and magnificent gardens. 

Sitting at the base of the San Gabriel mountains, Pasadena is beautiful!  I have been coming to this city since I was a kid, for museum visits, strolling Colorado Blvd and Huntington Gardens with my Grandmother. Later as an adult I did the Contemporary Crafts Market at the Convention Center for many years. During that time, I met some really wonderful people, I feel like people here really appreciate craftsmanship, and as a maker, that is such a special thing to connect with. It’s  been so nice to reconnect with some of those customers  through Jackalope and to meet so many new amazing people! I love any chance to come up and spend some time in Pasadena.

It really is a special place. Anything special you would like to share?

Right now I’m working with some really fantastic stones that have this wonderful sky scene in them. They feel so fresh and optimistic, I’m really loving the feel of this new collection. I can’t wait to share them with you all at Pasadena ARTWalk! 

I’ve never seen any stones like this!! Can’t wait to see them in person.

Find Jivita Jewelry at Pasadena ARTWalk on September 21st & 22nd.
Website |
www.jivitajewelry.com

Instagram | www.instagram.com/jivitajewelry

Meet WUAMAN

Sandra & Edoardo

Do you have a story behind your business name?
Our company name is our family name. 

How did it all get started?

We are a family business. We are the 3rd generation.

That is incredible! What is your favorite part of the maker process?
Creating designs and paying attention to the little details.

Where do you draw inspiration to create?

Nature is our biggest inspiration.

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

My favorite item is our alpaca socks. We are very proud of the feel and the fit of our socks.

What can we expect to see from you at Jackalope?
We will bring our alpaca socks, our hand embroidery accessories, and our WUAMAN Kids collection.

Anything special you’d like to share?
We are certified fair trade and sustainably grazed.

Find WUAMAN at Jackalope Arvada this October 5th & 6th, 2024
Website: www.wuaman.com

Instagram: @wuaman.official

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 Petals to Stems

Ingrid | Petals to Stems

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

I am originally from Guatemala—I am a Mayan. Knowing my roots has helped me become more comfortable with my artistic pursuits.

What is your biggest artistic influence?
My biggest influences are my husband and daughters: My husband for his support and always believing in me; And my daughters because they inspire my imagination so that I could, in turn, inspire them. 

Love that! How do you define success as an artist?

Success as an artist is seeing the surprise in people's faces when they realize that what they are looking at—these flowers—are not real. The look of awe inspires me to keep pushing forward.

We can’t wait to see them in person! What would you say is the hardest part of the creation process?

The hardest part is de-constructing all of the flowers. I hate to destroy the beauty of orchids or a rose… But the feeling of dread is quickly replaced with joy when I can finally recreate them out of paper. And knowing that that single flower will live on through many creations.

How has your style changed over time?

Over time my style has grown to be more elaborate, more detailed, but at the same time more confident. When I first started the amount of detail scared me to death. Now I embrace all the little dots, lines and even diseases that you’ll find on some of the flowers.

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

My favorite item would be the two wreaths on driftwood on my piano. It’s so peaceful with its blush colors of whites and soft pinks. It is an open wreath that can be placed anywhere on a table top.

What do you love most about Burbank?

Burbank is full of cute restaurants and vintage stores. I could just spend all day walking in and out of them. The best little intimate restaurants are so cozy and fun, the community theaters, the music… How can you beat any of this?!

Find Petals to Stems at The Downtown Burbank Arts Festival on June 8th & 9th, 2024.
Website: petalstostems.com

Instagram: @petalstostems

Meet MSL Bags

Natalie | MSL Bags

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

I am a California girl through and through! Born in Santa Barbara and raised all over Los Angeles, I think my creative work is inspired by that sunny and energetic, chic and aspirational vibe that you get from living in SoCal.

What is your biggest artistic influence?
My style is influenced mainly by a BOHO aesthetic. An earthy and relaxed approach, expressing nature through abstract prints, and mixing different cultural expressions into an eclectic style that is free-spirited, yet elevated.

How do you define success as an artist?

Finding joy in the process of creating.

Well put. What would you say is the hardest part of the creation process?

Making it look in reality, the way it looks in your head! Creation is oftentimes experimentation. Sometimes it leads you on a path to success, or something even better than you'd imagined! But sometimes it doesn’t work at all, and your vision remains unfulfilled, which can be really frustrating.

I bet patience comes into practice there! How has your style changed over time?

My journey as an artist in this space has really just begun. I am always fond of clean and elevated. So while I am sure to evolve, I think that element will always be a part of my style.

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

I only create one product, but the versions I love most are from the Indigo Shibori collection. There is something so clean and soothing about it for me. Maybe it’s the blue…maybe it’s the contrasting saturation of color against the white…it just makes me feel…ahhhhh.

What do you love most about Burbank?

Having lived in South Pasadena, Arcadia, Culver City, and Westwood during my lifetime, Burbank was always a hop skip and a jump away! From kid’s birthday parties at the local Chuck. E Cheese, to devouring Picanha’s cheezy biscuits as a young adult, Burbank has been a part of my life as long as I can remember.

Find MSL Bags at The Downtown Burbank Arts Festival on June 8th & 9th, 2024.
Website: www.mslbags.com

Facebook; www.facebook.com/mysourcelifebags

Instagram: @mslbags

Meet Literary Blooms

Cherish and Lacy | Literary Blooms

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

We are from Portland, OR which we think has a direct impact on our business model and our work. Portland is known for being an environmentally conscience and responsible city, with an emphasis on recycling and reducing waste. Around 320 million books end up in our landfills each year… 320 million! Our goal with Literary Blooms is to reduce book waste by transforming old, damaged books that would otherwise end up in the landfill, into beautiful paper roses that will last in your home forever!

Portland is also the home to one of the country’s largest independent bookstores, Powell’s City of Books. We are avid book lovers and readers, often spending our weekends and extra spending money on new and used books!

That is so many books! Who/what is your biggest artistic influence?
Our biggest artistic influences are the authors who write the books that we make our flowers from! We started Literary Blooms for Lacy’s wedding, by selecting books that were special to her and her husband. We love making flowers from classic, timeless stories like Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, Little Women by Louisa May Alcott, and Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. We also love making flowers from children’s books with beautiful illustrations like Where the Wild Things Are by Maurice Sendak.

How do you define success as an artist?

Success as an artist is an ever-fluctuating thing. We both consider ourselves lucky and successful to have Literary Blooms be our full-time jobs. But the biggest meter of success for us is connecting with fellow book lovers. When our flowers cause an emotional response from people who love the stories we love and appreciate seeing them brought to life in another medium, there is no feeling like it!

What would you say is the hardest part of the creation process?

The hardest part of our creative process is time. Every single one of our petals are hand drawn, cut by hand, curled individually, and then glued onto our stems one at a time. Each flower takes us about an hour to make from start to finish, and we’ve been making them for over six years! We have experimented with different tools to streamline our process, like the Circuit machine and die-cut machines, but our flowers are as special as they are because we take so much time making sure illustrations are featured and that titles and character names are easily seen. As soon as you look at one of our flowers, we hope you instantly recognize what book they are made from. That is something that can only be accomplished in our step-by-step, handmade process.

That is very cool. How has your style changed over time?

Our goal with Literary Blooms is to honor the stories we are using and to make our flowers look as realistic as possible. When we first started, we used thin, plain floral wire, and our petals were smaller which didn’t allow for much of the story to be easily recognizable. We have adapted our petal shapes and sizes to be large enough to feature as much of the stories as possible, and our stems are now on a thicker, green stem with rich, dark green leaves. One of the greatest compliments we receive is how realistic the flowers look now!

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

One of the best things about our product is that it is so easily customizable! We often get requests for custom orders and our favorite thing is to see what other people come up with creatively! The greatest honor for us has been making flowers for weddings. We make bridal bouquets, boutonnieres, centerpieces, and more! Being able to help happy couples add a personal touch to their big day by using stories that are important to them is always so special for us!

What do you love most about Pasadena?

Pasadena is one of our favorite areas in LA! We love the diverse, artistic community. Pasadena is also home to one of our favorite independent bookstores in Octavia’s Bookshelf. This bookstore celebrates Black authors, queer authors, and dozens of independent artists. It is a beautiful, welcoming shop that always has an amazing selection!

Find Literary Blooms at Jackalope Pasadena on April 27th & 28th, 2024.

Website: Www.literaryblooms.com

Instagram: @literaryblooms

Meet 3H Nails

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

Alicia | 3H Nails

I was born in China and raised in Walnut, California. This has allowed me to blend Western and Eastern artistic cultures, shaping my identity as an artist. My travels to various places have also inspired me to explore different styles in nail design creation.

Who/what is your biggest artistic influence?
In the current US nail design market, I predominantly see machine-made press-on nails. Even in nail salons, the range of designs offered is quite limited. My inspiration for change stems from this observation. When I examine those machine-made press-on nails, I feel they lack the soul of art. I am motivated to create nail designs that originate from an artist who is dedicated to designing increasingly beautiful nails. I also believe everyone deserve to have their own nail style.

We love that! How do you define success as an artist?

I view success as the capacity to creatively express oneself and derive personal fulfillment from one's work. It also involves connecting with and impacting an audience, whether through exhibitions, performances, or social media interactions.

Well said. What would you say is the hardest part of the creation process?

Keeping up with recent trends is the most challenging aspect for me. I can't just create nail designs that appeal to my personal taste; I also need to research new trends and adapt them to nail art. Additionally, since some nails can be quite small, drawing on them is also a tough task.

I bet that could be difficult, patience is key! How has your style changed over time?

Since I also offer customization, my styles have evolved significantly. Some of my designs are inspired by my 9-year-old daughter, who is a natural painter with a consistent passion for drawing and creating art pieces.

Very fun. What is your favorite piece that you have created and why?

My favorite creation is the 'Magical Kawaii Claws,' which holds a special place in my heart. This design was inspired by a drawing I made two years ago when my daughter was diagnosed with COVID-19 and had to stay in the Long Beach Children's Hospital for a week. Since I couldn't stay with her, I missed her terribly. To stay connected, I drew several pictures and wrote notes for her to read during her stay. The 'Magical Kawaii Claws' was her favorite among them. I believe the drawing gave her strength, helping her to recover and regain her health. This design brings back a flood of memories and love for me.

What do you love most about Pasadena?

I often visit Old Town Pasadena for shopping, as the city always exuded an artistic and cultural ambiance, particularly with its architectural styles. The primary reason I didn't relocate to Pasadena was due to the high housing prices. My favorite activity there is attending the Rose Parade, a colorful and festive event unmatched by any other location.

Anything special you’d like to share?

Last year, I created four nail collections: Mommy and Me, Teen Dream, Eclipse Edge, and Heart Hue. Currently, I'm working on my new collection inspired by the zodiac. I'm excited to share it with all the nail enthusiasts soon.

Catch 3H Nails at Jackalope Pasadena on April 27th & 28th, 2024.

Website: 3hnails.com

Instagram: @3h_nails_official

Meet Once Upon A Storybox

Carey Appel | Once Upon a Storybox

Where are you from and does that affect your work?

I’m originally from Los Angeles, but it is Ojai, California that inspired my art. We raised chickens there and my love for them combined with my love of miniature sparked this endeavor.

Aside from Ojai; who/what is your biggest influence in creating?

My BIGGEST art influence is Virginia McCracken – a Santa Barbara artist who creates miniature scenes in vintage cigar boxes with luscious art backgrounds and handmade animals and accessories.

How do you define success as an artist?

“Success” as an artist is the ultimate satisfaction of placing your art in homes of patrons for whom it resonates. That being said, success is also achieved, I think, simply in seeing how people are enchanted by what you design/make.

What would you say is the hardest part of the creation process?

The hardest part of the creation process for me - -  is incorporating a bit of whimsy, or the unexpected, into each storybox.  Because it’s easy to go for what is aesthetically pleasing. But it must be more than that.  It must tell a story within the storybox.  With a quote, or a scene, that reveals something else that may be going on . . . .

How has your style changed over time?

My style has gotten more sophisticated . . .I’ve begun making my own wooden doors, stucco, and stone, incorporating my love of old doorways.  Additionally, the intervention of AI allows me to design more intricate interiors to make a more 3-dimensional background to the miniatures in the scene.

That is so fun! What is your favorite piece that you have created and why?

My favorite is a real toss up – but I love this one because of the bougainvillea climbing the windows and the chick peeking out from the inside . . . I love the color combo.  It has sold; but I will work on another!

Very cute and colorful! What do you love most about Pasadena?

Pasadena is special to me.  I had a home store (Salutations Home) there for many years until I retired to Ojai in 2015.  I love the gentility of this charming community – it’s art, culture, beauty, historic homes . . parts of Pasadena remind me of a bygone era from my childhood.

Catch Once Upon a Storybox at Jackalope Pasadena on April 27th & 28th, 2024.

Website: www.onceuponastorybox.com

Instagram: @onceuponastorybox

Meet JoeJo+Nebria Home Fragrances

JoeJo+Nebria Home Fragrances Team: Marco, Christine, and John.

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

Our mix of backgrounds is pretty cool—there's Marco, the artist from the Philippines; John, the visionary from Scotland; and Christine, the business-savvy yet creatively-driven designer from Los Angeles. Together, we blend seamlessly, creating a well-rounded team. We all bring something different to the table, making it a perfect match.

Who/what are your biggest artistic influences?

Probably a blend of Jo Malone and Diptyque fragrances, drawn not just from their captivating brand identities, but also from the sheer elegance of their scents.

How do you define success as an artist?

We believe that achieving success as an artist involves a blend of creative fulfillment, recognition, validation, financial stability, and leaving behind a lasting legacy

Well said! What is the hardest part of your creation process?

The most challenging aspect of the creative process lies in precisely matching each scent to its corresponding location. Our goal is to transport our customers to these places so convincingly that they can almost feel as if they were there themselves, fully immersed in the experience.

Very cool. How has your brand changed over time?

As a new company, we're in the process of honing our style and brand identity. Rather than making changes, we're focused on maintaining a dynamic approach, constantly evolving to stay current, fresh, and innovative.

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

Our most prized creation undoubtedly lies in our vegan repurposing containers. Meticulously designed to showcase our delightful array of scented candles and home and body sprays, they are ingeniously crafted for multifunctional use. These containers seamlessly transform into homes for various items such as jewelry, lipsticks, makeup essentials, cotton, medications, and treats for your beloved pets. From candies to mints, nuts to edibles, the possibilities are endless! Additionally, they offer a perfect solution for keeping your workspace neat and organized by conveniently storing paperclips and small accessories.

Awesome! What do you love most about Pasadena?

What we adore about Pasadena is its proximity to the vibrant energy of the big city while offering the serene charm of a distant, picturesque town. From its eclectic shops and exquisite dining spots to its diverse architectural wonders, Pasadena encapsulates a captivating blend of urban excitement and small-town allure. And, of course, the Huntington Rose Garden Tea Room stands out as an absolute gem, adding to the city's undeniable charm and appeal.

Catch JoeJo+Nebria Home Fragrances at Jackalope Pasadena on April 27th & 28th, 2024.

Website: https://joejonebria.com

Instagram: @joejonebria

Meet Branch and Vine

What makes Branch and Vine so unique?

When you visit a Branch & Vine booth at one of their farmers markets, festivals or fairs, prepare yourself for more than just purchasing a delicious product; prepare yourself for an exceptional EXPERIENCE! 

This small, family-owned company is a genuine hidden gem founded by just two owners, Ray Brown and Kalie Nguyen. They understand the significance of having the freshest, highest quality ingredients to create a final product that is truly extraordinary.  Over the course of the years, the couple has created and curated a symphony of flavors coming from several sources. They thoroughly enjoy sharing their knowledge of all of the infused flavors they offer, from infused Olive oils sourced from  Napa Valley, CA to their premium barrel aged Balsamic from Modena, Italy. With over 36 flavors of Olive Oils and Balsamic vinegar, 7 salt infusions, several 100% honey blossom flavors, 25 loose-leaf teas and balsamic jam, flavor options will always be plentiful in your kitchen. 

We love the wide variety! What is your biggest influence in creating?

I used to be a bartender, server and a restaurant manager, so food, and hospitality is what I know.

How do you define success as an artist?

Success to us, is when a customer can experience our products and see for themselves how it makes their meals, and life, better.

How have you continued to develop your skill?

As a former bartender, I learned how to mix multiple flavors together and make people happy. Now we are able to do that on a daily basis with olive oils and balsamic.

What is the hardest part of your creation process?

Constantly creating different flavors and innovative products that keep our customers coming back for more, and educating people on how our products are different from the rest.

How has your brand changed over time?

We started with just 9 flavors and have built and evolved into 38 flavors and added multiple products of sea salt, tea, honey, and balsamic jam.

What’s the best thing about being an artist?

Seeing a multitude of customers faces happy and following us to different festivals, fairs and markets.  No matter where we go, there's always a supportive group following us; it’s humbling, and it feels great!

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

We love our barbecue combination! It has our garlic olive oil, hickory smoked balsamic and brisket rub. It's amazing on the grill.

That sounds so delicious! We’re so excited to taste all the goodies soon in Pasadena!

Catch Branch and Vine at Jackalope Pasadena on April 26th & 27th AND the Downtown Burbank Arts Festival on May 31st & June 1st.

Website: www.branchandvineupland.com

Instagram: @branchandvine