Friday, April 11, 2025

Calling Chagrin Falls Creatives!

 Meet Katie Wilson from Self Infuse...

My name is Katie, and I have been an entrepreneur for most of my life. I have a pet monkey and a dog, and I’m passionate about everything I do.

I’ve been officially doing this for five years, and this will be my first Avant-Garde show. I enjoy what I do and the happy faces it brings people when they buy my products.

I’ve always been the person to want to make something. I kept trying different things until I found the niche that makes me thrive. I discovered my talent by seeing things advertised or watching someone else do it and saying, “Hey, I’m sure there’s something on YouTube that I can learn from and do it myself.” I believe that if you put your mind to it, you can achieve anything your heart desires.

My creative process is like baking and making a science experiment at the same time. There’s a lot of mixing, temp control, strategy, and a little bit of math.

In five years, I see myself in my own brick & mortar, teaching my craft to others.

At Self Infuse, our products are handmade with all natural ingredients. Our goal is to make you feel happy, feel relief, and benefit from what we have to offer—whether it’s CBD, candles, or bath and body. We have something for everyone!


Meet Sara Holbrook from Sara Sew-and-Sew...
I am a children’s poet/author and sewist. My career has taken me to 65 countries over the years, where I have collected fabulous fabrics that I combine with high-quality thrifted garments to make one-of-a-kind pieces of clothing—quilted hoodies, jackets, cropped shirts, sweatshirt combos, and boho/hobo bags. (www.saraholbrook.com)

I’ve been doing this for about a year and a half, and this will be my first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show!

As Emily Dickinson would say, “I dwell in possibility.” I see possibility in everything, plus I am committed to helping save usable fabrics from the landfill. For years, I’ve had kids ask me at school visits what I would be if I weren’t a poet, and I always answered that I would sew. And here I am.

Truthfully, I got back into sewing seriously during the pandemic when I deconstructed a Vietnamese pollution mask and used it as a pattern to make over 1,000 masks.

As in any craft—writing or sewing—you have to put the time in to perfect your skills. Part of it is an eye for color and a certain amount of risk-taking. I also have a granddaughter and a daughter-in-law who let me know what is cool.

In five years, I see myself happily sewing and listening to music in my office/sewing room and sharing my creations with happy customers.

The message behind my work is simple but powerful. My clothing tag reads: Wrapped in Love — love the planet, love yourself. I truly believe when we act to preserve our environment, we are loving ourselves.

Meet Neville Lacey from The Lacey & Lacey Collection...
We are thrilled to participate in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, marking our very first event with this agency. 

The Lacey & Lacey Collection was founded in 2005 by Neville and Regina Lacey. Our journey began on a Saturday night, which ignited a passionate flame and inspired us to create a collection that reflects our love story. 


As a small-town couple, we wanted to elevate our love for candle-making beyond sharing our creations with just family and friends. Our candles are hand-poured and presented in beautiful, repurposed vessels. 

We use only premium ingredients, including high-quality waxes, fragrance oils, vessels, and wicks. Each candle is designed to provide an aromatic scent that elevates your atmosphere, infusing luxury and sophistication to any setting.
Enhance your mood and home décor with our selection of elegant glass vessels. Our carefully crafted fragrances will transport you on an adventurous journey, evoking cherished memories that last a lifetime. We pour our passion into every candle we create.

Meet Kayla Panchik from Sit 'N Shake Dog Bakery...
I am a dog mom who is not only passionate about my dogs, but literally all dogs. I think every dog deserves the best life possible. I have a passion for wanting to help as many dogs live their best life as I possibly can.

I’ve been baking dog treats and thinking about turning it into a business for about a year. I finally decided to go for it and officially create the business about a month ago. I had planned to launch online first, but when I saw this show, I really wanted to be a part of it.

This is my very first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show and I’m so excited! I already have my eyes on a few more I would like to attend this year.

What inspires me to create is ensuring my pups (and your pups) truly live their best lives—and that starts with making sure their food and treats are as high-quality as possible.

My Bernese Mountain Dog, Teddy, really struggled with stomach issues when he was a puppy. We tried everything and eventually learned he had trouble digesting protein like a normal dog could. After countless ER visits and a prescription diet, I realized how important it was to know exactly what was in his treats. So, I started making them myself. My dogs absolutely loved them, and I knew I wanted to share that joy with other pups.

Giving back is also a huge part of my mission. I want to help less fortunate dogs enjoy life a little more, which is why a portion of every sale goes to shelters and service dog organizations.

I've always had a creative side, but I don't really get to use it much in my daily work as an accountant. Once I had the idea for this business, that creative energy started flowing—and it’s been so much fun. From designing treat decorations to planning out the presentation, it's brought me real joy.

My creative process usually starts by figuring out a theme or shape for the treats. Once I have that, I brainstorm ways to bring it to life through decoration and just let the creativity take over. I’m still fairly new to all of this, so I’m learning something new every time I bake.

In five years, I hope we’ve grown into a thriving business with many happy customers—both two- and four-legged. Most importantly, I hope we’ve made a real impact by supporting shelters and service dog organizations through our contributions.

At Sit 'N Shake Dog Bakery, we believe every dog deserves love, nourishment, and a chance at a happy life. That's why we create wholesome, all-natural, homemade treats using high-quality ingredients—because our furry friends deserve the best. But we don’t stop there. We’re on a mission to be part of something bigger.

A portion of every purchase goes toward supporting shelters, rescues, charities, and service animal foundations. Whether through donations or by sending supplies, we are here to help as many dogs as we can receive the love and life they truly deserve.

Meet Gary Rihn from 75ALOFT Creative Turnings...
I'm a retired US Air Force/Air National Guard veteran, along with 32 years at a major airline (I was not a pilot at either job ironically). I have been woodworking my entire life, but only got into making pens after retiring from my airline job. 
We live on a farm and I have a nice shop here. Some of the wood that I use actually comes from our property. Beyond that, I use a variety of other woods, epoxies and resins for the blanks that I turn on my lathe. 

I create custom pens, wine bottle stoppers, key chains, and other small functional items. A lot of the time, the wood or epoxy tells me what shape it wants to take as I turn it and expose the grain or hidden patterns. 

I'll head out to the shop in the evening, turn on some music, and just spend hours in front of the lathe, allowing things to happen. It's cheaper than going to therapy, and more fun. 

Meet Catherine Casey from Agate & Rose Co...
Part-time, I’m the owner and designer behind Agate & Rose Co., and full-time, I work for a hospice company here in Cleveland. In my downtime, you’ll usually find me thrifting, exploring new corners of the city, or relaxing at home with friends and family. I’ve always had a soft spot for nature—especially flowers and birds—and you’ll see those influences woven throughout my work.

I launched Agate & Rose Co. on Etsy back in 2021, and while it was a great experience, I closed the shop in 2024 due to some ethical concerns with the platform. From there, I pivoted toward participating in vendor shows—and honestly, I found something I didn’t know I was missing. The personal, face-to-face moments with customers who fall in love with a piece in real time? That’s what it’s all about.

This will be my first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I’m really looking forward to connecting with attendees and fellow local artists!

My pieces are inspired by the vibrant landscapes of the Southwest and the deep-rooted traditions of folk art. I strive to capture the beauty of the natural world while creating designs that evoke a strong sense of heritage and identity.

Art has always been my language. It’s how I process the world and express myself when words fall short. From my earliest days as a kid sketching and creating, to experimenting with fiber and beadwork as an adult, it’s always brought me a sense of joy and fulfillment. I’ve been lucky to have a strong support system—especially my mom and my best friend Emily—cheering me on every step of the way.

Inspiration usually strikes through color, shapes, or a gemstone that I can’t stop thinking about. For more complex patterns, I map things out on graph paper—there’s a lot of trial and error involved! I’ll often create multiple versions before I land on something that feels just right. A true sign that I’ve nailed the design? I want to keep it for myself.

Over the next five years, I plan to continue doing vendor shows to keep that strong connection with the community. I’m also hoping to get my work into local shops and boutiques, and I’m currently exploring the idea of launching my own website to grow my online presence.

At the heart of my brand is empowerment through self-expression. I create pieces to help women feel bold and confident—whether that’s by embracing their personal style or stepping out of their comfort zones. When someone tells me they love a pair of earrings but think they’re “too [this] or [that]” to wear them, I always challenge that. Life’s too short not to wear the things that make you feel good.

2025 Chagrin Falls Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Saturday, April 12, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Sun Valley
10000 Edwards Lane
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
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Thursday, April 10, 2025

Chagrin Falls Eclectic Talent!

Meet Annette Brag from Just Soap...
I have always like to make crafts and enjoy making soaps as a hobby. I have been making soaps for about a year now

This is my first Avant-Garde show and I am looking forward to it! I like learning new things - it challenges me and I enjoy the unlimited blending of colors, scents and shapes when it comes to making soap. 
For some reason I have always wanted to learn to make soap. I have made my own laundry detergent for years and thought it would be fun to make my own hand soap as well.

I'm a Libra - apparently it's a requirement to be artistic and creative for your entire life! lol. 
You can view more of my work at - https://www.facebook.com/annettebragg2016/

Meet Cindy Bloyd from Percy Homestead...
We didn’t foresee our love for honeybees and beekeeping. A few years ago, our son recommended we get some bees. After some long thought and a garden that was suffering from lack of pollination, we decided to give it a try. This opened a world of fascination, learning and challenge! We also have learned that there is a wonderful fellowship of beekeepers that meet regularly and seriously strive to help each other be successful. In addition, we have discovered an amazing excitement and appreciation in the public for honeybees and the products they produce. We love our bees, and love seeing people smile just talking about them and how much they love honey!
Our apiary at Percy Homestead continues to grow as we endeavor to raise healthy and productive colonies that can explore the fruitful landscape around us in Geauga County, Ohio. Honeybees are nothing short of amazing! We love to talk about them and spend time with them. Is it weird that we have two lawn chairs in the bee yard where we sit and sip some honey wine (mead) and just watch our bees work, while we talk about bees? If so, we are weird!

We have been in the business for seven years, but this is actually our first year participating in Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows. 
So often, a comment from a customer sends me on a journey of creating the product they are looking for. Our son had a hive and we were fascinated and decided to start our own 2 colony apiary.  We now have 25 hives and are looking to expand again this year.

Meet Lynne Provance from Provances Pieces...
Lynne Provance, from Bristolville, Ohio, has been an international stained-glass artist since 2005. She has working studios in both Ohio (USA) and Prince Edward Island (Canada) [PEI] and employs exclusively the foiling method (Tiffany style). Window paneled stained glass art became a favorite art medium in which to express
one of her artistic abilities. 
She is fascinated by how the light is reflected through the different colors, textures, and opacities of the glass. Light is her canvas. She enjoys both designing and constructing original art pieces & she finds “painting” with the colored glass interesting and challenging.
She provides collaborations in both designing and constructing specialized orders, repair/restoration work, stained glass art classes and "hands on" workshops, offers her patterns for purchase, and showcases her art for sale in select art shows, galleries & festivals in the USA and PEI. 

Her work can be viewed on her Facebook Page: Lynne Badger Provance.

Meet Gayle Hammer from Whimsical Wire Gifts...
I have always been creative myself and have loved to purchase colorful artsy products. I just recently decided this past September to become an entrepreneur out of my own need. 
As a high school physics teacher, I was always putting my glasses down somewhere, or placing them on top of my head, and the kids in my class were always helping to find them for me. I hunted online for something colorful, handmade and fun to use as an eyeglass strap but found nothing out there. 

After recently retiring, I decided to be creative and design my own whimsical, one-of-a-kind, colorful aluminum wire eyeglass chains so that I never misplace my reading glasses or sunglasses again! 
Based on suggestions of customers at my first Avant-Garde show in December, I have also created lanyard chains, necklaces, and earrings to match the colors and designs of many of the eyeglass chains that you see at my booth and on my Etsy site(
etsy.com/shop/WhimsicalWireGifts). 

I really look forward to watching my business grow and to expand my products based on the needs of my customers. 

I hope you find a design that represents your personality and enjoy wearing your purchase as much as I loved making it for you.

Meet Marianne Carroll from M|C Pottery Studio...
I am a ceramic artist in Chagrin Falls inspired by Nature and its beauty. I've been in the business for 5 years. This is my first time participating in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Shows. 
I create art to connect to a deeper purpose, I connect with creativity as a joyful experience and appreciate the form and function of nature in ceramic art. I graduated from CCAD with a degree in fine art oil painting, but always wanted to explore ceramics.

As a child,  I would always turn to art as an important process in my life. I love the act of playing with clay. I write down a lot of ideas, set goals for production and just go for it.
I recently built a ceramic studio on my property in Chagrin Falls to have a better space to create. I look forward to launching a website where I can focus on shipping my work all over the county.

The message behind my work is that beauty is everywhere!

Meet Jen Ertle from Honeybee Hobby...
My name is Jen and I am a nurse by trade; I currently work part time as a nurse educator and I also have two little ones at home! My husband recognized that I needed a little get away/a hobby so he got me a Cricut a little over a year ago and I have been creating ever since! 
I have been working on my items for a little over a year. I started out making ornaments and now I don’t make those at all! I have transitioned to wooden gift tags (which I love creating and making!), wooden wine charms for all four seasons, and now small felt flower pots to go with little memory jars and journals- the perfect gift for anyone!
This will be my first Avant-Garde show! When I feel stressed, I work on this hobby. It helps me calm my mind and focus on something. It also gives me a quick getaway from the busy hustle and bustle of family life.

I got into this because I needed a hobby/something to do :)
I worked through many different phases of what I wanted to create! I actually found the gift tags by accident when trying to create ornaments and decided it would be cool to create these gift tags. The best part about them is that you can write on the back- no need for searching endlessly for a card anymore and they are perfect for any occasion.

I tend to have ideas here and there; I look up inspiration and images and work to create things I would use and what I think others can use. I also love that the things I make are different from what most people make. 
In five years, I hope I'm continuing to create crafts and enjoy this hobby. I would love to continue sharing my craft with others!

I love using my crafting/creating to work through stressful situations. I feel that mental health is incredibly important yet often stigmatized in the world today. That is one of the reasons I created my gift baskets- a great little gift idea which includes a handmade journal with fun stickers to help people keep track of whatever they want (gratitude, vacations, baby’s milestones, new home ideas, etc.) while having a little flower pot to brighten their day, and the tiny memory jars can be used to write down memories and pull them back out during stressful times. I like to think of it as a mood booster pack! Nothing beats paper and pen and a little fun color :) 

2025 Chagrin Falls Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Saturday, April 12, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Sun Valley
10000 Edwards Lane
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
Visit us on:
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Spring into Chagrin Falls Next Weekend!

Meet Chelsey Farnum from Studiowurk...

I’m an art educator and interdisciplinary artist who loves to experiment and transform materials, as well as find the humor in things. I’m a massive goofball and love to laugh and spend time with friends. I’m also a major animal lover. Part of my art business is painting custom pet portraits. My husband and I moved to Cleveland last September from Denver, Colorado.

My journey as an artist has been a bit of a balancing act. During my last three years of teaching art in public school, I taught half-time and built my business half-time. Now, in year four, it’s my first full-time year, and it feels both energizing and overwhelming. The mysteries of running a business still befuddle me!

This will be my first Avant-Garde show, and I couldn’t be more excited to share my work with the community. Observing the world around me or experimenting usually inspires me to create. An idea for a new piece often comes from either something I’ve seen or just messing around with materials. I’ve found that having a loose idea of what something should look like really works for me—it’s a play between my idea and the limitations of the materials I’m using, and I really like that balance.

I’ve always loved making things—drawing, sculpting, and more. I guess I was lucky enough to go to art school and learn a wide range of methods and techniques. My drawing ability actually got me some (rare) positive attention from my peers at school. There was somewhat of a blackmarket trade of goods in elementary school, and drawings of Garfield in the '90s served as valuable currency!

When I get an idea I really like, I try to make at least three of it, exploring the different possibilities within the idea. Sometimes that will lead me off on a tangent if I discover something unique. When I don’t have commissions in the queue or anything to work on, I love experimenting with the random things I hoard in my studio—an elementary art teacher habit! I really love trying to make my own tools or using materials in an unconventional way.


In five years, I’d love to see myself expanding my commission work to some bigger projects, like art installations or mural painting. I’d also love to expand the portrait portion of my business into people, not just pets.

Often, there’s something a bit irreverent or cheeky under the surface—or right in your face—about my work. My art is so varied in terms of medium and method that if there’s any unifying thread, that would be the one.

Meet Antoinette from Ace N Spades...

Ace N Spades is a mother and daughter owned company that makes and sells hard candy edibles. We have been in operation since April 2023.

This will be our first Avant-Garde show, and we are so excited to share our creations with the community. Giving back to the community by providing candy that can help with pain, sleep, and anxiety as well as tastes good is our inspiration to continue to make more.

The journey started when my mom was diagnosed with Graves’ disease, which caused her to have trouble sleeping and pain. She took medications, but nothing helped her. I was tired of seeing her suffer, so I started making candy for her. I discovered my talent by diving right in and making candy over and over again until we got it right.

Our creative process is pretty straightforward. We mix everything together, let it boil, then put it in trays for it to sit for 30 minutes. After that, we break them out, bag, and label.

In five years, I see us having our own kitchen and warehouse to make the candy and ship it out. Our message is that edibles are not just gummies, and hard candy tastes and works so much better.

Meet Nicole Anderson from Cole's Candles...

My name is Nicole, and I was born and raised in Cleveland with my mom, my dad, my grandma, and my two sisters. We were a very active household, bouncing around from swim practices to dance classes, basketball, softball, tennis, and so much more. I graduated from Kent State University with a Bachelor's Degree in Early Childhood Education. Aside from Cole's Candles, I work at the Cleveland Clinic downtown full time within Imaging.

What I enjoy doing in my downtime, aside from candle making, would be that I love to bake and cook new recipes, take nature walks, have movie nights with the family, and go to trivia nights weekly with my friends.

I started candle making back in the Summer of 2023 when I took a single class with my cousins. I really had a great time during the session, and what I had learned in that class stuck with me, and I quickly fell in love with it! A few months went by, and I decided to take what I had learned to make homemade gifts for my friends, my family, and my co-workers for the holidays. I had different holiday scents that I thought would work well for making candles, but based on a questionnaire I created and the answers that I received, I was able to create a scented blend for that specific individual so their gift was custom made and truly designed just for them.

After the holidays in January 2024, I received a lot of positive feedback from the people that I had gifted my candles to. I was so proud that I was able to create something homemade that really made people happy. One month later, I decided to take a leap of faith and create my own individual candle-making business and have worked at a few farmer's markets and craft fairs in the Summer and Winter of 2024.

This will actually be my first Avant-Garde Art and Craft Show, so I feel truly honored to be able to participate with so many talented crafters! I hope that this show will be the first of many that I will be able to participate in the future.

What inspires me the most is having the creative freedom to bring scents together into beautiful blends that bring people joy. Another unique thing about candle making is that there is not just one candle scent that I have made that people tend to favor more than the other scents. Everybody's sense of smell is different, and so it is nice to see that there truly is a scent out there for everyone!

Funny enough, I usually find my inspiration for making new scents in two ways. The first way is by walking through the grocery store and seeing items that I think would mix well into my candles. Another way I get inspired is from dreams that I have each night. I will dream about different ingredients, get the scent profile in my dreams, then I will wake up and immediately write it down in my journal so that I don't forget.


In the next five years, I see my business expanding, whether across the country or across the globe. I would love to be able to have Cole's Candles become my full-time work and to be able to share with the world. I would like for anyone to have a chance to find the right candles for themselves.

At Cole's Candles, our mission is to spread a little kindness. It is my wish that my candles help to send a little faith, hope, and love to you and to the ones you cherish. I genuinely believe that all we need to bring positivity to the world is to spread a little kindness.

Meet Keisha Berkley from F.O.C.U.S... 

My name is Keisha Berkley. I was born and raised in Cleveland, Ohio. I graduated from Cleveland State University, and I currently have my own online business, which consists of me helping consumers reach their health, beauty, and fitness goals. One of my many passions is art. I love to create different paintings and drawings based off real-life people, situations, and sceneries.

I have been creating art since I was a child. As a child, I would read a lot of books, mostly comic books. I started to draw cartoons that I saw in the comic books and tried to recreate them until I got it right. I grew up in a rough household, dealing with fighting parents, police being at my house almost every night, and living in a rough neighborhood. It was hard growing up, always feeling alone and unseen. The only thing I had was a pencil and some paper. I started drawing stick figures and cartoons, then soon started to create bigger images over the years.

This will be my first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I am so excited to be a part of it! Things that I’ve been through in the past are my inspiration to create art. Also, living life, going outside, looking at nature—things such as trees, the sky, and the sunset—inspire me as well.

My creative process is simple. I typically would put on an audio or turn on my TV, then clear my mind. Sometimes I think of different persons, places, things, or nature to paint or draw. I search different things up for ideas or paint an object that might be in my household.

In 5 years, I see my business thriving. I see myself having a large fan base and customer base for my art. I also believe I will be able to have paintings in art galleries, and some will be able to be auctioned off for large amounts of money.

The messages that I want others to understand about my work are that anyone can start or create art. Also, that they can do anything they set their mind to.

2025 Chagrin Falls Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Saturday, April 12, 2025
10:00am-4:00pm
Sun Valley
10000 Edwards Lane
Chagrin Falls, OH 44023
For more information, contact Becki Silverstein, Event Coordinator at Becki@ag-shows.com
Visit us on:
LINKEDIN