Lost Lake Garlic

Far and away the best part is seeing that crop come up from the ground. First the little green tips in mid April, then the garlic scapes come out in June. The big harvest, which we just finished, was two days of back-breaking working in 100+ degree heat index, but I don't think I could have felt happier seeing those big, gorgeous bulbs emerge.

Camelback Culture

Our signature graphic is Super Camelback-- the design that started it all.
Benny, my husband, had become an avid regular on Camelback in the years since we moved to Phoenix in 2011.
For our anniversary the summer of 2017, I created the very first Super Camelback graphic by hand for him. The idea was a flash of inspiration one day, while I was greeting Ben coming home from his morning run.
I made the first template out of freezer paper, by hand. He began to wear the shirt on his Camelback sky runs. By April of 2018, we were having the first ones printed en masse and making our very first sales.
We now offer many variations of the Super Camelback graphic, as well as Super Piestewa, the Praying Monk Yin Yang, our Sandi the Camel icon and so many more on CamelbackCulture.com

Wool and Spice

When I first started my business I only used recycled wool, hence the first part of my business name "Wool". But I had a feeling that I would eventually branch out into other fibers, hence the "Spice" which includes everything else I work with. As I've evolved, the "Spice" is also all the extra things I do to my product and I often tell customers that I add spice to my work.

Nicole Houff

To put it simply: I’m a Minneapolis photographer with a mild obsession with Barbie. Influenced by imagery from the 50s and 60s, I create scenes with the dolls in studio that have a sense of whimsy mixed with a little sarcasm. To me, Barbie is a positive, strong and empowering figure and I try to utilize her to create conversation. And to answer your question, I only have around 40 dolls.

Pretty Prints and Paper

I think what makes my work and experiences compelling is that it's not always just about the planner, the calligraphy, the paint - but what it means about us. I create an experience that helps us find joy in the mess, the difficulty of experimentation and letting go of perfectionism and impatience. There's a story and experience with it.

The Minne Design Co

When it come to jewelry and home goods, many tend to be mass produced. Everything I make is handmade with a lot of attention and detail. I also think I offer styles accessible to everyone. Some other handmade jewelry can be very bold. While I hope my pieces make a statement, I also want people to be able to wear the jewelry everyday or keep the decor up on their walls year round.