Unique laser cut cards with action and dimension.
After 23
Posted by Lynn Bostrom & filed under .
After 23 creates fabric handbags and accessories for the woman who looks on the bright side. Our handbags are handcrafted from colorful 100% cotton fabrics with attention to details such as secure closures and pockets both inside and out. Our scarf collection changes with the seasons; light weight knits, chiffon and cotton voile for spring and summer, mid-weight knits, charmeuse, and challis for fall and sweater knits, flannel and boucle for winter. The knit hats are individually hand knit using two yarns in coordinating colors that give variegated color from crown to brim, ensuring the perfect match to your coat. Other items in our accessory line include travel jewelry bags in 2 sizes, trifold wallets, key fob keychains, and zip top coin purses.
LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls
Posted by Cyndi Prince & filed under .
LooHoo Wool Dryer Balls are an energy-saving, reusable alternative to dryer sheets. With no harsh chemicals, LooHoos naturally softens clothes and are ideal to use with all laundry. Using LooHoos in your dryer will efficiently separate laundry, reduce dry, conserve energy and save money.
LooHoo makes wool dryer balls in order to improve the health and well-being of families. We are committed to support our local economy by working with a local piece manufacturer and a local wool mill. We are also committed to using only 100% domestic wool which helps support American sheep farmers and the US Farming Industry.
Maine Grains
Posted by Amber Lambke & filed under .
Maine Grains is a gristmill featuring traditional stone milling while operating from a historic repurposed county jailhouse in Central Maine. Maine Grains specializes in locally sourced, organic and heritage grains and its products are freshly milled and full of flavor.
Dragonfly Bow Ties
Posted by Christine Roy & filed under .
Custom made bow ties specializing in nautical prints.
Cobalt Sky Studio™
Posted by Marley Wilkinson & filed under .
Home of the original buoy pillow™
Cathy Heinz Designs
Posted by Catherine Heinz & filed under .
I’m a full-time jewelry designer and fabricator who lives on the coast of Maine. I work primarily in gold and silver from my original designs. I use the time-honored techniques of metalsmithing to produce my work. Beautiful, modern, well-made jewelry is my goal. Quality matters in everything I do – workmanship, customer service, communication – it’s the driving force behind my company.
I have a strong commitment to dealing with only the most ethically, environmentally, and socially responsible suppliers of gemstones and metals.
Wandering Goat – Botanical Goat Milk Body Care
Posted by Cheryl & Tanya Rudy & filed under .
We are a mother-daughter team located in Midcoast Maine that creates pure, natural goat milk soaps of the highest quality with milk from our own happy herd of goats. This nutrient-rich milk is blended with organic oils and scented with only pure essential oils to create a luxurious product that is incredible for your skin!
True to our beliefs, we source only organic, sustainable and natural ingredients. We grow what herbs and flowers we can from our gardens and when possible, source other ingredients from Maine. For example, our oats are purchased from Maine Grains, our chai is sourced from Chai Wallahs of Maine, and the blood orange infused olive oil is in partnership with FIORE Artisan Olive Oils & Vinegars.
You will never find any artificial fragrances or dyes, chemical additives or potentially harmful preservatives in our products. We refuse to cut corners or sacrifice quality for profit. Our mission is to always offer a high quality, natural product at a reasonable and fair price. You can always count on us to bring you the very best!
Chip Howarth Woodworking
Posted by Chip Howarth & filed under .
Traditional Maine wooden lobster traps and other associated items
Repose Fire logs LLC
Posted by Brian Grady & filed under .
Today’s Solution to a Timeless Tradition: Handmade Wood Pellet Campfire Logs – Reusable, Portable, Affordable, Sustainable
“If necessity is truly the “Mother of Invention”, then Brian Grady has designed one Mother of a useful product – re-usable, stainless steel Repose Fire Logs”, reports Lisa Williams Ackley, staff writer for the Bridgton News. Her article, which appeared in the September 4, 2008 issue of the Bridgton News, goes on to report:
Grady, a professional sawyer who operates his own sawmill, said the idea for his unique invention came to him this past February [2008], on a bitterly cold and snowy day, when the last thing he wanted to do was go outside and cut more wood for his stove. Even his black Labrador retrievers, Ivy and Iris, didn’t want to venture out into the arctic-like winter….
“The logs can be used in a fireplace, or outside in fire pits and chimeras,” said Grady.