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Jordan Martin

I am a long time artist living in a cabin in forest on an island smack dab in the middle of Lake Washington.

I am focusing on selling two kinds of work on Etsy, one cooking tools, the other sculpture, with some other original art thrown in occasionally.

I make everything myself with found or recycled materials. No items are exactly alike. My wood comes from fallen trees, my firewood pile, roadsides, and beaches. Other found objects I gather on urban and wild walks.

For my cooking tool line I carve utensils and carve or turn bowls on a lathe.

Amy Darigol

My name is Amy, and I’m the girliest geek you’ll ever meet. I love gaming, Steampunk and Goth stuff, and I also love dressing up and feeling pretty. I started LuvCherie Jewelry to help others like me show off their geek pride without attracting too much attention. My jewelry allows you to wave your geek flag at the office, a black tie party, or even a convention.

Laurie Kearney

Ghost Gallery is located on Capitol Hill in Seattle, WA. We host monthly Craft Nights, which are open to the public and are a great way to meet new local crafters!
Each month we pick a general theme, but crafters are welcome and encouraged to bring whatever project they are working on.
We post our events on Facebook and on EtsyRain.
Hope to meet you soon!

Tsuki Fox

I first picked up polymer clay as a hobby back in 2000. I was bored and decided to go to the craft store to figure out what could be interesting to make. I found polymer clay and have been hooked ever since!
I used to focus more on clay figurines, but now I mainly do charms and magnets.  I also work a lot with origami papers and decoupage.  And I've recently started incorporating my photography into my crafting by making photo pendants, notecards and wood art blocks!  I also like sewing with felt and do make some small keychains and baby books.

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