ARE YOU an artist, artisan, crafter, or creator?

ARE YOU  willing to (or do you already) work with materials that are recycled, reclaimed, sustainable, salvaged, post-consumer, etc???

ARE YOU willing to sell to us what you create for a reasonable price to sell to others?

IS WHAT you make at least 50% recycled or reclaimed?

THEN we would like to know more about you.  Here are a few ways to introduce yourself:

1. SEND US AN E-MAIL!  This is our preferred form of communication. If you are interested in showing us your creations, please send us an introductory e-mail... including your contact information, what you do, why you do it, where you've done it before or are currently doing it, and most importantly (if you can) pictures of what you do - either as an attachment (at the bottom of the contact form) or point us to a link if your stuff is online.  Click HERE to be redirected to our contact page. Sometimes we get up to 50 e-mails a day, so if we don't get back to you within a week or two, please e-mail us again.

2. CALL US TO SET UP A LIVE APPOINTMENT.  Sometimes, pictures just don't do it justice and we need to see it, touch it, smell it... if that is the case, please call us to set up an appointment to show us your wonderful stuff.  Click HERE to be redirected to our contact page.

3. JUST DROP BY.  This option is our least favorite, but sometimes it works.  Please be prepared for us to not be available... especially if you come on a weekend or around a holiday.  Don't even think about it during the month of December!  You are welcome to leave your stuff with us.  If you choose to do so, please provide us with a list of what you are leaving us, your price, your suggested retail price, and your contact information.

ABOUT US: Because we (Tina and Ryan) are both artists ourselves, we appreciate the gesture of being paid what we're worth in a timely fashion.  Because of this, we generally purchase outright from our artists.  Sometimes with furniture and larger, more expensive items we will consign.  So please remember, that a lower price from you (without underselling yourself) means a lower price for our customers and most likely a greater demand.