STELLA MARIE SOAP COMPANY Soapmaker Kim Gonzaga creates sudsy tributes to punk icons, celebrities and feminists. Her 100% vegan soaps are all made from scratch, using natural ingredients.
TINA'S JAMAICAN CARIBBEAN RESTAURANT Tina is a Providence favorite! Her specialty is curried foods and jerk, all home prepared, home style, from scratch. Tina's cooks even grate their own coconut to make coconut milk for their recipes. YUM!
THE PEBBLE COLLECTION Ellen Lipscomb offers handcrafted jewelry and accessories inspired by the little girl in each of us who once picked wildflowers and collected pretty stones and shells because they made her feel special.
OMA'S AUSTRIAN CAKES & COOKIES Not just a treat for the eyes, your taste buds will surely appreciate these delectable cakes and cookies, prepared in Austrian tradition by pastry chef, Sonja Maccaline.
TWIGS AND HEATHER Twigs and Heather is twin sisters and silversmiths Heather and Kerry Alice Collins. Their unique collection is part forest finds, part rock star and part silly romantic. Each piece is handmade and cast in sterling silver using the lost wax casting method and a few tricks of their own.
WEEHAH! Louisa Wimberger designs a sweet stationary line using a combination of glitter, embellishments, rubber stamps, pigment and dye inks, and watercolor pens.
EVERGREEN STREET STUDIOS Jenny Booth's makes some pretty impressive pieces with bottle caps - bracelets, earrings, rings ... even refridgerator magnets!
MEAN & WROUGHTEN Jeff Weeks fashions amazing steel pieces - photo frames, cribbage sets, clocks (just to name a few) - from recycled materials, found objects and vintage tools.
LUCKYBIRD STUDIO Kim Clark creates an exciting line of jewelry from reclaimed base-metal, paper, resin, plastic, wood, glass, hardware and adopted bits and pieces. Simply gorgeous!
MILLIE & HAZEL DESIGNS It is nearly impossible to resist these adorable creations - all made from upcycled fabrics and recycled materials. One-of-a-kind and cut by hand without a pattern to work with the uniqueness of each sweater they start from.