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Robyn Wade is one of the owners of ReBelle, she spends the rest of her hours working
as a librarian. She is a vegan environmentalist packrat, and a wannabe
dancing queen.
She hand dyes yarn and makes cute buttons for the store.
She is working toward her dream of working as a full-time shop
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Sarah Hood is the other owner of
ReBelle. She is a crafting maniac, a vegan (yes, yes, we know
wool is not vegan), a thrift store junkie and a midwife. She
makes a lot of things for the store: clothing, bags, baby clothes,
needle cases, etc. She tries to use recycled or organic
materials as much as possible. If you can't make it to the store
there might be a few of her things here. |
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Zabet is a hispano-celtic geek & general freak. She is co-founder of the subversive craft zine The AntiCraft. Put a bit of snark in your life with her stickers. |
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Brittny Congleton is a free spirited red head hailing from Transylvania
University. It is there that she majors in Drama, minors in Women’s
Studies and enjoys musical theatre and environmental activism. Brittny is a firm believer in giving
bits and pieces a second chance at life; it is this belief that has
inspired her to create a line of bottle cap earrings, bracelets and
other accessories. She never misses an opportunity to sweep a bottle
cap or interesting piece of so called junk from the sidewalk and
fashion it into a wearable whatnot. For any special orders or
fun questions, bacongleton09@transy.edu |
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Raellyn Hatter is a local artist
who excels in every craft she touches. It's scary! She has
crafted some beautiful stitch markers and jewelery for ReBellle.
Read her adventures at redheadpress.blogspot.com |
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Tina from Rebirth Recycling is an upcycling artist who loves to look at old structures with a new perspective. No one wants to be told to "stay in the back of the closet", or that they are "too worn" and "faded", "fat or thin"...there is beauty in everyone and everything! Rebirth Recycling reminds us that "rebirth" awaits us if we dare to look again at our current forms. T-shirt wrap skirts are metaphors for our personal and collective transformations. These skirts like our lives are put together a piece at a time! Tina caters to all sizes...if you didn't see your size let her know! Her etsy shop can be found at rebirthrecycling.etsy.com |
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