Maker & Community Market | 16 April 23

Sunday 16 April | 9am – 2pm

Our stallholders

A Dog’s Tale | Keira

A Dog’s Tale believes all pets deserve to look fashionable! We have bandanas, bow ties, sailor bows, ties and wedding accessories for all your accessory needs! You’ll also find waste bag holders, canvas bags and bowls for your furry friends!

Aged Stitches | Pamela

I am a medieval reenactor and I make Hoods and some accessories for Larp through to reenactors.

APT Knives | Ashley

We make hand forged and ground kitchen and utility knives as well as novelty chopping boards

Ballarat Candle Co. | Chloe

Woodwick candles inspired by the Goldfields

Chlo Chlo Designs | Melissa Coad Art

Our business is joint effort of mother and daughter we are very new the game but we have lots to offer.
We have both just started insta pages due to the sucess we had at other markets.

We have at the moment resin and clay earrings and acrylic abstract art pieces

We would love more than anything to get our name out there and show Ballarat our talents

Dot Dot Design | Erin

Handmade jewellery and homewares.
Jewellery- earrings, necklaces made from polymer clay and resin.
Homewares- trays, lamps, candle holders and coasters made from acrylic resin.

FEAR – The Femxle Experience Art Rebellion

The Femxle Experience Art Rebellion produces a range of handmade jewellery (mainly earrings), limited edition badges, art prints (various sizes), handmade greeting cards, small to medium collages, up-cycled display plates, handmade key-rings and more.

Ingrid’s Designs

Ingrid studied Art and Design at the Peninsular College of TAFE and majored in Illustration. She lives on a hobby farm near Ballarat and enjoys gardening and her farm animals. Her favourite medium is watercolour but she paints also in acrylic and oils. Ingrid’s most popular subjects to paint are animals, people, flowers and landscapes. She likes designing and illustration of children’s books layouts and recently has printed some of her work into cards.

Moth to a Flame | Isabelle

Isabelle creates these framed insects in her own home in Lucas. The insects are ethically and humanely sourced

Oaky and Ginger Upcycled | Simone Reid

Oaky and Ginger is filled with up-cycled treasures from everyday items, such as old board game pieces, cards, postage stamps and old children’s books. Every item is uniquely special and the perfect way to bring quirkiness and nostalgia back to life.
The goodies used for these random, handmade creations are sourced from opportunity shops, garage sales or donated to me by fellow crafty friends who think its a good idea to off load their old stuff to me to then turn their old stuff into adapted, up cycled treasures
 

Otway Opals | Jackie Pike

I work with opals and other gem stones in silver settings, Roman glass, maille, and I also fold origami.
 

Scents and More by Ray and Co | Rayleen

“A small family business that makes candles, melts, bath bombs, lib balms, planter boxes, essential oils and more”
 

Vicky’s Precious Dreams | Vicky

I sell my own jewellery – earrings, rings and bracelets with precious stones.

Woollyback | Elizabeth

Woollyback produces handmade items, mainly knitted and crocheted. These include hats, scarves, fingerless mitts and other goodies, made from a range of fibres. A recent addition to the range includes reusable cotton gift bags in a range of sizes – these are a great replacement for wrapping paper. Buy once and use for a multitude of gift giving occasionsl

We thank the City of Ballarat for their support of this event.

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Sunday 18 December 2022 | 9am – 2pm

Our stallholders

A TUK | Nyibol Deng

A TUK means “Beginning” in English. It is a Nuer word from South Sudan and Ethiopia. I chose it as the name for my business because I was starting a new life in a new country, and wanted to create something that would be there to support future generations. I wanted to acknowledge that all of the women in my community have abilities and talents and ideas, and to encourage them to know that – despite it being hard to find jobs and learning English as a second language – they could start something that could support themselves and their families. The name A TUK was decided between my two friends and myself as a way of expressing that it is possible to start something new in life, also to show our children that it is possible to overcome difficulty by creating something new. A TUK also offers opportunity for women in the community to display and sell goods under the A TUK umbrella, as a way to empower women to develop their business ideas. Thanks to everyone for your continues support, it means a lot to me and all the women in my community.

Deborah Klein | Artist

Deborah Klein | Artist

Deborah is a Ballarat-based painter and printmaker whose work has been exhibited in Australia and internationally.  Her work is represented in numerous public and university museum collections. In 2009 Deborah founded Moth Woman Press, through which she publishes her limited edition artist books and zines.

At BMI Maker & Community Market Deborah will present selected Moth Woman Press publications alongside a selection of miniature silhouette paintings, many of them created especially for this event.

FEAR – The Femxle Experience Art Rebellion

The Femxle Experience Art Rebellion produces a range of handmade jewellery (mainly earrings), limited edition badges, art prints (various sizes), handmade greeting cards, small to medium collages, up-cycled display plates, handmade key-rings and more.

Jenny Peers Artist

 

Kerith Holmes Design | Kerith

 

Lillipilli Beads | Faye Heininger

 

Lynette Clayton

 

Mat Tetni | Mary Top

 

New Spring Jewellery | Emel

Hand Made Jewellery and Accessories. Including the crafts of Needle Knotted Lace, seed beading and crochet. Pieces include eaarings, chokers, bracelets, necklaces, hair clips and Scrunchies.
 

Oaky and Ginger Upcycled | Simone Reid

Oaky and Ginger is filled with up-cycled treasures from everyday items, such as old board game pieces, cards, postage stamps and old children’s books. Every item is uniquely special and the perfect way to bring quirkiness and nostalgia back to life.
The goodies used for these random, handmade creations are sourced from opportunity shops, garage sales or donated to me by fellow crafty friends who think its a good idea to off load their old stuff to me to then turn their old stuff into adapted, up cycled treasures
 

Otway Opals | Jackie Pike

I work with opals and other gem stones in silver settings, Roman glass, maille, and I also fold origami.
 

We thank the City of Ballarat for their support of this event.

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