Products
Onalee Nicklin 08 | Silk Ribbon Necklace
Hand dyed silk ribbon pairs wonderfully with the clay pendant. The clay is harvested from Sweethaven Fields and fired in an actual fire. The result is a durable pendant with natural color variations that make it perfectly unique, perfectly you. Band is 24 inches long.
$22.00
Onalee Nicklin 08 | Silk Wrap Bracelet
Hand dyed silk ribbon pairs wonderfully with the clay pendant. The clay is harvested from Sweethaven Fields and fired in an actual fire. The result is a durable pendant with natural color variations that make it perfectly unique, perfectly you. Band is 44 inches long.
$20.00
Carol Miller 08 | Tie Dyed Tea Towel
29" x 26"
$15.00
David Mai 08-Blue & Brown Ramen Bowl
$50.00
Kristine Luber 08| Two Pocket Pouch
Made with upcycled Men's Ties
$10.00
Kate Pepper 09 | Beaded Earrings
$25.00
P. Alex Caro 09 | Bowl
$35.00
Joseph Anderson-Story 09 | Glass Dip Pen
6" long and comes with pen rest
$70.00
NTB Jewelry 09 | Glass Necklace
$45.00
Melissa Tastove 09 | Hand Painted Quilt Squares
$20.00
Emmaline McDaneld 09 | Nickel Free Kranes
Hand folded origami cranes from Kansai Kranes.
$20.00
Nic Dikin 09 | Orange Mix Pumpkin
$32.00
Nic Dikin 09 | Orange/Green Small Pumpkin
$32.00
Onalee Nicklin 09 | Silk Wrap Bracelet
Hand dyed silk ribbon pairs wonderfully with the clay pendant. The clay is harvested from Sweethaven Fields and fired in an actual fire. The result is a durable pendant with natural color variations that make it perfectly unique, perfectly you. Band is 44 inches long.
$20.00
David Mai 09-Blue & Brown Ramen Bowl
$50.00
Steve Dix 1 oz. Copper Egyptian Dragon
$45.00
Orca Woodworks 1 | Hard Wood Cutting Board
A beautiful handmade edge grain hardwood cutting board highlights the natural color and grain patterns of maple, cherry, and padauk. To ensure a smooth, food safe finish they have been sanded smooth and treated with an all-natural process of soaking in mineral oil and applying a beeswax finish coat. Size: 14" x 11" x 1" **Size might vary slightly due to final finishing Care:Items used for direct food contact like cutting boards, spatulas, and charcuterie boards are treated with a mineral oil and wood conditioners. It is important to provide continued care to these items by applying wood conditioner as needed. This will ensure the items remain water-resistant and prevent splintering of the wood due to drying. Wood should never be soaked in water as the wood will absorb the water and warp. Cleaning should be done with a hot soapy cloth followed by a quick rinse under a light stream of hot water and then immediately dried.
$100.00
Kate Pepper 10 | Beaded Earrings
$25.00
P. Alex Caro 10 | Bowl
$45.00
Joseph Anderson-Story 10 | Glass Dip Pen
6" long and comes with pen rest
$100.00
NTB Jewelry 10 | Glass Necklace
$45.00
Melissa Tastove 10 | Hand Painted Quilt Squares
$20.00
P. Alex Caro 10 | Large Mug
$40.00
Emmaline McDaneld 10 | Nickel Free Kranes
Hand folded origami cranes from Kansai Kranes.
$20.00
Nic Dikin 10 | Orange/Green Small Pumpkin
$32.00
Onalee Nicklin 10 | Silk Wrap Bracelet
Hand dyed silk ribbon pairs wonderfully with the clay pendant. The clay is harvested from Sweethaven Fields and fired in an actual fire. The result is a durable pendant with natural color variations that make it perfectly unique, perfectly you. Band is 44 inches long.
$20.00
David Mai 10-Blue & Brown Ramen Bowl
$50.00
Carol Miller 100 | Tie Dyed Tea Towel
Hand dyed tea towel
$15.00
Kristine Luber 101 | Little Landscape Card
$16.00
Kristine Luber 102 | Little Landscape Card
$16.00
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Accomplices, Issue 8
Journal of true Kansas stories: collected, published, and printed right here in Kansas
$17.99
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Bicycle Stories; Issue 3
105 Meadowlark Reader is a real paper publication committed to including stories from every Kansas County. - 32 stories from 37 counties in issue #3 - Our Readers Feature: - True stories we hope will remind you of the roots we share, deeply embedded in Kansas landscape. - Funny stories. Heartfelt stories. Stories that may surprise you. Stories that may inspire you to contribute your own to future issues of 105 Meadowlark Reader.
$16.99
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Landmarks; Issue 6
105 Meadowlark Reader is a real paper publication committed to including stories from every Kansas County. - 33 stories from 30 counties in issue #6 Our Readers Feature: - True stories we hope will remind you of the roots we share, deeply embedded in Kansas landscape. - Funny stories. Heartfelt stories. Stories that may surprise you. Stories that may inspire you to contribute your own to future issues of 105 Meadowlark Reader.
$16.99
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Luck (Issue #9)
Kansas journal of creative nonfiction.
$17.99
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Travel Stories; Issue 2
105 Meadowlark Reader is a real paper publication committed to including stories from every Kansas County. - 38 stories from 47 counties in issue #2 - Our Readers Feature: - True stories we hope will remind you of the roots we share, deeply embedded in Kansas landscape. - Funny stories. Heartfelt stories. Stories that may surprise you. Stories that may inspire you to contribute your own to future issues of 105 Meadowlark Reader.
$16.99
Meadowlark Books 105 Meadowlark Reader: Wayfinding (Issue #11)
Journal of true Kansas stories.
$18.00