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Esperanto Jazz
Imagine a style of music so tastefully unique to itself it cannot be categorized by genre. Even to roughly classify it as “jazz” would simply not be doing it justice. The most accurate way to describe Esperanto is as an expressive groove trio. The only two fundamental qualities of this sound are that of limitless...
Katrina Degel
Katrina’s warm, compelling voice rings with authenticity as she sings everything from Ella to Aretha, and Stevie to Sting. With nearly four years of leading a successful Jazz quartet of Berklee veterans, and several years of singing R&B, Blues, Jazz, and Latin music with the pros...
Carmen Spada
Carmen’s music and career is very active in Boston, as well as in his native Canada, where he performs as a soloist, with his trio, as well as with the Carmen Spada Sextet.
Sara O’Reilly
Since she was 16, Sara O'Reilly has been devoted to the music scene, performing up and down the east coast from bars to coffee houses and college events, including the streets of Harvard Square when she's looking to reconnect.
Jason Labbe
The musical style of Jason Labbe could be compared to that of John Meyer, Howie Day, Jason Mraz or other similar acoustic rock artists, but he does not stop there. Influenced by all genres of music his songs are an eclectic combination that sings straight from his soul.
The doctor is IN.
Dr Felt Good is a fun little shop filled with felt crowns,
felt gift wrap, felt growth charts, felt picture frames,
and felt banners and signs. Notice a theme?
Erin Lynch, a graphic designer by day, started
playing with felt a) to feel more productive about the
copious amounts of bad television she found herself
watching every evening, and b) to give her son some
fun toys that were well-made without being fussy or
fragile. Her designs are simple, brightly colored, and
eco-friendly. She owns more felt, ribbon, and buttons
than one girl ought to.
Erin, aka the felt doctor, specializes in personalized
goodies for kids and ecofriendly gift wrap for the
whole family. Her “family birthday crown” was
recently featured on the foundhandmade.com.
(http://www.foundhandmade.com/news/comment_ite
mize?newsidx=206)
The Rockin’ Shop will be Dr Felt Good’s first
in-person event, and Erin is excited to share her felt
goodies with shoppers this holiday season.
To learn more about Erin or Dr Felt Good, please
visit her Etsy Shop.
Dr Felt Good is a fun little shop filled with felt crowns, felt gift wrap, felt growth charts, felt picture frames, and felt banners and signs. Notice a theme?
Erin Lynch, a graphic designer by day, started playing with felt a) to feel more productive about the copious amounts of bad television she found herself watching every evening, and b) to give her son some fun toys that were well-made without being fussy or fragile. Her designs are simple, brightly colored, and eco-friendly. She owns more felt, ribbon, and buttons than any one girl ought to.
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Bella Lilly Designs – Modern Style…Vintage Inspired.
What once started as an occasional hobby has now become a creative outlet and true passion for jewelry designer Deb Buco. For almost a decade, Deb has been honing her skills and experimenting with new techniques along her journey as an artist. When creating jewelry, Deb’s goal is to make little pieces of art for people to wear.
Bella Lilly Designs has appeared at various craft venues, as well as local shops around Southern Maine where Deb is currently based. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the delight in people’s faces as they peruse through her jewelry. To her, there’s no greater compliment than someone wearing an original piece by Bella Lilly Designs.
Bella Lilly Designs offers necklaces, bracelets and earrings, from individual pieces to matching sets for a complete look. Deb handcrafts each piece of jewelry from a beautiful array of precious and/or semi-precious gemstones, freshwater pearls, glass, crystals and mixed metals to create her unique style. Her designs can be dressed up or dressed down- simplistic, dainty, trendy or traditional; there is truly a little something for everyone.
Deb is currently working on creating a Wedding line to offer brides-to-be, as well as their bridesmaids, stunning and memorable gifts.
To learn more about Deb or to see her online collection, please visit www.BellaLillyDesigns.etsy.com.
What once started as an occasional hobby has now become a creative outlet and true passion for jewelry designer Deb Buco. For almost a decade, Deb has been honing her skills and experimenting with new techniques along her journey as an artist. When creating jewelry, Deb’s goal is to make little pieces of art for people to wear.
Bella Lilly Designs has appeared at various craft venues, as well as local shops around Southern Maine where Deb is currently based. Her greatest satisfaction comes from seeing the delight in people’s faces as they peruse through her jewelry. To her, there’s no greater compliment than someone wearing an original piece by Bella Lilly Designs.
Bella Lilly Designs offers necklaces, bracelets and earrings, from individual pieces to matching sets for a complete look. Deb handcrafts each piece of jewelry from a beautiful array of precious and/or semi-precious gemstones, freshwater pearls, glass, crystals and mixed metals to create her unique style. Her designs can be dressed up or dressed down- simplistic, dainty, trendy or traditional; there is truly a little something for everyone.
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The Goosefish Press is a small letterpress and book arts studio located in South Boston. Started in 2005, Goosefish is dedicated to creating the highest quality books and letterpress materials, including unique and distinctive wedding invitations, bringing the best of 19th and 21st century technologies together. A full-service letterpress printing shop, Goosefish Press also creates customized books and boxes by hand as well as eclectic greeting cards and fine art prints.
Work designed and produced by the Goosefish Press has been featured on the Fox 25 Morning News “What’s Hot This Wedding Season” segment presented by TheKnot.com, The Weekly Dig, The Boston Business Journal, Boston Brides Magazine, and Boston Magazine’s Elegant Weddings.
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Razberries contains an eclectic mix of handmade greeting cards, prints, and miniature polymer clay figures. Created in 2004 by Lauren Gardner, it has been a slow and steady labor of love that has finally been able to expand online, both through her blog and Etsy shop.
Lauren defines her style as whimsical and quirky, and most enjoys creating “girly girl” prints and cards, which are scattered throughout her shop. Most of her pieces are intended to cause a giggle or two. Her light-hearted artwork is infused with the many happy experiences and memories from her childhood, family, pets and friendships.
Lauren admits that she is sometimes even influenced by various media icons, such as “The Beatles”, “The Brady Bunch” and “Gilligan’s Island”, which can be seen in some of her designs. She recently created a print called “Pleasantville”, which is an homage to one of her favorite Reese Witherspoon movies.
Besides loving to paint, sculpt, and draw, Lauren really enjoys photography. You will find some of her favorite personal photos available as greeting cards. Razberries also has 1940’s/1950’s vintage-style photo cards that are copies of Lauren’s actual family photos with tongue-in-cheek messages attached.
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