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Thursday, March 5, 2026
Cincinnati's Local Talent Shines!
Meet Sophia Anders from Auntie Phia's Crochet...
Hi! My name is Sophia, and I’m a ninth-grade student at Cincinnati Classical Academy. I have lots of hobbies and love to crochet! I’ve been crocheting for 3 years, and this is my first show with you.

My friend bought me a craft kit for my 12th birthday, and I was hooked. I like to get inspiration from Pinterest. I discovered my talent pretty easily because I am more left-brained. My creative process is pretty simple: I go to a quiet place, look at Pinterest for ideas, turn on a show, and crochet. It’s easy for me to crochet for 6-8 hours at a time. I’ll keep this business for as long as I have an interest, and others have an interest in my products. Maybe I’ll sell in local shops one day!
Meet Debbie Steiner from Red Bird Art Studio...
Hello, my name is Debbie! I have had my business nearly all my life, over 50 years. This is my 5th show with Avant-Garde! What inspires me to create is nature, mythical characters and creatures, and anything beautiful. My high school art teacher is the one who got me into painting. I discovered my talent with lots of practice. You never know what you can do until you try it! 

In my creative process, I imagine and visualize a painting. I work using a lot of abstract methods, so I'm never sure how a piece will turn out. The message behind my work is, Own the art that gives you peace or fulfills a space in your mind, body, and spirit.
Meet Kathleen Ballman from BGB Bgirlsbeads...
All it took was one jewelry-making class for Kathe and her three daughters — Jennifer, Christy, and Megan — to become completely enthralled with working with beads. While on vacation in the spring of 2025, we signed up for an earring-making class, and just like that, B Girls Beads was born.
This family affair began with us creating simple earrings, but our passion quickly grew. Today, we’ve expanded into making necklaces, bracelets, watch bands, and a continually evolving collection of handcrafted pieces. Each day brings new ideas, new skills, and fresh inspiration.
We love working with semiprecious stones and high-quality beads. While many of our materials are purchased, we also enjoy discovering unique treasures at estate sales, yard sales, and consignment shops — beautiful pieces that are repurposed into something fresh and special.
We started by making custom-request items for friends, relatives, and coworkers. With each passing day, our creativity grows. Because we all love designing and creating, our inventory continues to expand, and we decided it was time to market our pieces. We sold our treasures at four craft shows at the end of 2025 and one in January 2026.
This will be our first event with you, and we are truly looking forward to the 2026 Cincinnati Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. Just knowing we’ll be displaying our pieces at this event has inspired us to learn new techniques and create even more treasures. Currently, we are incorporating leather and sterling silver into our collections… and who knows what the future holds!
Meet Vicky from Spicy Mary...
My name is Vicky. I worked in the corporate world for 44 years. When an early retirement opportunity came around in 2024, I jumped on it! I'm married and have lived in the Loveland/Milford/Goshen area all of my life. I purchased Spicy Mary in Oct. 2024, going on my second full year. My first Avant-Garde show was in 2025. This will be our 2nd show! I got a bit of the creative gene from my Mom. She was very artsy-crafty and loved to bake. I also love to bake and come up with new "flavors" in both baking and spice mixes. What got me into this is I was getting just a little bored with retirement after 6 months, and Spicy Mary came up for sale. It sounded like fun and something to keep me busy.
I discovered my talent by experimenting. I've always liked experimenting with different recipes and flavors. Although I hadn't played around with spices before, it's very similar, and I've found that almost every flavor you can think of comes in some type of spice or powder form.
I have 19 different spice mixes at the moment! I think about what flavors would be tasty together and different than what we already have, and experiment with different spices. Most "new" flavors have been a success and go on the menu. In the next 5 years, I see myself keeping it small. I love going to all the local craft shows and meeting new people. I also sell mixes from home and mail order.
The business started with a spicy Bloody Mary mix.....A good Bloody Mary was hard to find...until now! Along with our Bloody Mary mix, we also offer spice mixes for super flavorful chip & veggie dips, seasonal dessert mixes, burger seasoning, and a roast/rib rub. Once you sample Spicy Mary mixes!
Meet Allen Greene from Theme Park Art by Allen...
My name is Allen Greene, and I’m a watercolor artist specializing in theme park–inspired artwork. I create detailed paintings of roller coasters, attractions, and park landscapes that help people relive their favorite theme park memories. For me, art is about storytelling — capturing that feeling you get at the top of a lift hill, the glow of lights at night, or the excitement of walking through the gates.
I’ve been illustrating theme parks since elementary school. What started as sketching roller coasters in notebooks has grown into a creative business where I now sell prints, framed artwork, and specialty pieces both online and at live events. This is my first Avant-Garde show, and I’m very excited to be part of it!
What inspires me to create is the emotions and memories of a day at a theme park inspire me most. The anticipation in line, the incredible views from the top of a coaster, the lights at night — those experiences stay with people. I love turning those fleeting moments into lasting artwork.
I’ve always loved creating art, but combining that with my passion for theme parks really brought everything together. I realized I could use watercolor to preserve memories for people — not just of rides, but of experiences shared with family and friends. I’ve always been drawn to art and design. Over time, as I kept painting and refining my skills, I realized that capturing architecture and motion — especially roller coasters — was something that came naturally to me. As my love for theme parks grew, blending the two passions felt like a natural direction.
In my creative process, I usually start a piece by researching the attraction — studying photos, ride layouts, and the surrounding environment to capture the right perspective. I sketch the composition first, focusing on movement and energy. Then I built the painting in layers of watercolor, carefully developing depth, light, and detail. I want each piece to feel dynamic — like you’re right there in the moment.
In five years, I hope to continue growing my brand by creating new art inspired by more parks and increasing my presence at live events and festivals. My goal is to make my artwork a recognized way for families and coaster enthusiasts to preserve their theme park memories.
The message behind my work is simple: memories matter. The experiences, fun, story, and thrill of a day at a theme park taps into the essence of who are designed to be. Theme parks are places where families connect, friendships grow, and unforgettable moments happen. My goal is to capture those kinds of experiences through art so they can be displayed, shared, and remembered for years to come.
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
Shop Over 80 Handmade Vendors in Loveland!
Meet Suzanne from SQ2 Creations ...
I’m a quilt maker based in Piketon, Ohio, creating heirloom-quality quilts designed for everyday use and long-term durability. My work focuses on thoughtful color palettes, balanced design, and construction meant to hold up to years of real life. Each quilt is made slowly and intentionally, with an emphasis on comfort, longevity, and quiet beauty.
I’ve been quilting for several years, with my work evolving steadily from personal projects into a focused small business. Over time, my process has become more intentional, emphasizing consistency, material quality, and design that feels timeless rather than trend-driven. March in Cincinnati will be my first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show, and I’m looking forward to being part of it!
I’m inspired by the idea of making objects that are meant to be used — quilts that live in homes, get folded, washed, and passed down. Natural textures, balanced color, and a sense of calm all play a role in my work, as does the belief that handmade quilts should be thoughtfully made, functional, and attainable enough to be genuinely used rather than reserved for display.I was drawn to quilting as a way to combine creativity with function. The process of taking raw materials and turning them into something useful, warm, and lasting has always appealed to me.
It developed over time through practice, curiosity, and a willingness to refine my work. Quilting is a craft where skill builds slowly, and I’ve grown into it through consistent making and attention to detail.
My process is simple and intentional. I select a pattern, choose a fabric line that complements it, and concentrate on careful construction. I don’t overcomplicate decisions, which helps keep the work clear, balanced, and true to its purpose. I see my business continuing to grow at a sustainable pace, with a strong emphasis on quality over quantity. My goal is to maintain a body of work that feels cohesive and intentional, while continuing to offer quilts that are meant to be truly used and enjoyed.
There isn’t a message in the traditional sense. My work is about warmth, care, and longevity — creating quilts that provide comfort and become part of everyday life, rather than objects meant only for display.
Meet Kasey and Jason from Wheel and Chisel LLC...
We are Wheel and Chisel LLC. Kasey and Jason are both registered nurses who make handmade pottery and woodworking items such as bowls, mugs, cutting boards, hybrid epoxy and wood charcuterie trays, and other household items and holiday decor. Everything is made in house at every stage of the process, including glazing and firing using our own kiln. We've been lucky enough to secure a few sponsors including Designer Epoxy, Growling Molds, and Eye Candy Pigments.
We've been serious about production for about a year now and are hard at work not only creating product but building our Instagram page, @wheelandchisel, and recording content for our website, wheelandchisel.com, and building our YouTube page.
We both enjoy learning and having a creative outlet. Our inspiration comes from various sources including youtubers and artists like Florian Gatsby, Pottery to the People, Jim Sprague, and Mayuko. Learning their techniques help us create variations on popular themes as well as develop our own designs.
Kasey started her pottery journey earlier in life in a pottery class that she took in high school and she had been looking forward to developing her talent further. Jason had slowly pieced together woodworking tools, initially out of necessity for home projects, and happened to develop a love for lathe work and flatwork.
No matter what the piece is, there are preliminary steps that need to be laid out in advance, whether it is wedging clay or gathering lumber. Each piece deserves individual attention to things like color, grain distribution, height, handle shape, etc. Sometimes, when something is on the lathe or the wheel, the piece speaks to you and quietly tells you what it wants to be and you have to be willing to listen.
In five years we will be doing several shows a season, uploading content to YouTube and products to our website regularly. We want to constantly improve our techniques and our finished product, ensuring that our clients receive something that is one of a kind and has a special meaning to them.
Meet Teresa from My Creative Cookies...
I started in 2020 during Covid. I got my first paying customer December of 2020. I took some online classes in baking and then discovered I really love the decorated sugar cookies side of baking. I think because it brings out the creativity I never knew I had. It really is my happy place.
I love to make people happy and to see their faces and reactions to my decorated cookies just brings my joy. What is a blessing to me is that I get to be apart of someone’s special celebration thru my cookies. My creative inspirations is really thru the request of my customers. Sometimes they will request a certain design or theme and I think, I can’t do that, but giving it some thought and researching about the characters or watching the movie of the characters they want in cookies, I think “ok, I got this.”
This will be my third Avant Garde event. I like this event because it’s organized, it’s local, it’s exposure, and it’s affordable for me being a home baker.
In five years I’d like to own a place where I can teach classes and other bakers can affordably rent space to teach classes, have cookie and cake supplies and use my Eddible printer, 3D printer for their own use when needed.
Meet Rob from Heartwood Workshop...
I've been making things my entire life but in early September of 2024 I got a wild hair and decided to start making and selling woodcrafts. Join me here on my journey. I make home decor and outdoor furniture and planters.
I started in September of 2024 making small Jack-0-Lanterns and selling them to co-workers and on Facebook.
This will be my first Avante Garde show. Being a WestSider I'm a little afraid to make the trek all the way to Lebanon. I didn't get accepted at previous shows so I'm pretty humbled to be in this one!
I LOVE taking a piece of wood or scrap or cedar picket and turning it into something of value. There is no scrap wood, only pieces that haven't been used yet.
When I retire in then next few years I don't want to sit on the couch and die, I want to do something. If I can make other people smile it's even better!
When I was able to sell things and friends and neighbors reach out to me for projects (I recently turned an old baby bed into a hallway bench for example).I'm a youtube certified woodworker. I love to watch videos and then the videos that the videos find and tell me to watch. I take something I see there and add my "flair" to it to make it mine. In 5 years I'm hoping to make this my full time / part time retirement job. Hopefully closer to 2 or even 1 year!
Meet Ginger Boyd from Pieces with Purpose..
As a proud mom of seven and grandmother of two, I am self-employed, happily married, and share my home with our dog, Allie. I began this creative journey about seven months ago and recently participated in my very first Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show. What inspires me most is simple but powerful: new year, new mission, same commitment to our youth.
In 2025, we focused our efforts on supporting local teen substance abuse centers, and we are overjoyed that all of their current needs have been met. As we move into 2026, our heart remains with local teens, and Pieces with Purpose is honored to partner with The Ben Memorial Fund.
This incredible organization was founded by a Loveland resident after the heartbreaking loss of her son to suicide, and it works tirelessly to erase the stigma surrounding mental health struggles while providing life-saving resources to young people in crisis.
I discovered my creative passion with the encouragement of my sister-in-law when I became partially retired and needed something meaningful to fill my time. Since then, my creative process has been rooted in intention and purpose, always centered on supporting teens and the daily struggles they face.
In five years, I hope to continue growing this mission, expanding our impact, and helping spark the conversations that truly save lives. Together, we can make a difference.
2026 Cincinnati Spring Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show
Friday, March 17, 2023
Meet Your Makers!
Meet Kristina Almendinger from Kristina's Flower Petal Art …
I’m in my second year of crafting. I participated in the 2022 Cincinnati Fall Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show at RSVP Center, Loveland.
Nature inspires me to create. I use natural ingredients, giving flowers eternal glory and the Holy Spirit has guided me to have new ideas and led me to be able to have the materials, time, and inspiration.

I got into my craft hobby from trying different mediums over the years. This one just speaks to my heart. It all started with a fallen petal that looked like a scale to me, so I was inspired by a scuba diving friend to try and create a mermaid. Then the mermaid “scales” looked like wings so I created a hummingbird. The hummingbird "wings" expanded to fairy wings. The fairy "clothes" became ballerina "tutus" and I've been experimenting ever since. Once my eyes were opened to this unique form of mixed media, I see things in flowers, petals, weeds, herbs, and other natural things. I've also started experimenting using paper flowers.


Meet Chelsey Groves from That Dam Jam …
We are a small, woman owned pepper jam company based out of Milford, OH! We create small batch pineapple pepper jams using Ohio grown peppers! Our real mission is to spread smiles and positive energy, we just use our jam as a vehicle to do so!
I’m in my second year of crafting. I participated in the 2022 Cincinnati Fall Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show at RSVP Center, Loveland.
We are a small, woman owned pepper jam company based out of Milford, OH! We create small batch pineapple pepper jams using Ohio grown peppers! Our real mission is to spread smiles and positive energy, we just use our jam as a vehicle to do so!
Our business was born in early 2020 during the pandemic! This will be our first time participating in the Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show! We are honored to be here!
How we got into our craft hobby… Barbie, our owner, has been making homemade pepper jams for over a decade and sending them to friends/family for free - it wasn't until the pandemic that she started making a whole lot more jam for people who would no longer accept it for free - and thus - a business was born!
How did we discover our talent… Barbie has always been a natural in the kitchen, but after eating an entire jar in one sitting of a unique spicy fruit jam on a vacation years ago, she sought after re-creating the same flavor experience in her own kitchen because she just couldn't forget about that perfect sweet & spicy balance! This is when Pineapple Habanero, our flagship flavor was born!
Well, now you know the story on how our first flavor Pineapple Habanero was developed, from there we started getting requests from customers who wanted something "less spicy" and also "a little spicier" -- and using that feedback we created Pineapple Yellow Pepper, Pineapple Jalapeño, and Pineapple Ghost Pepper!
In five years, our goal is to become an Ohio staple -- if you live in Ohio, you know about That Dam Jam and you purchase it on the regular for gifting, snacking, and cooking with! We are an Ohio Proud brand, and we look to spread our product throughout retailers who place a priority on supporting Ohio Proud brands!
The message behind our work is that it’s not a party without That Dam Jam!
Meet Mandy Carroll from Nocturne Tarot…
I am a lifelong practicing Witch and Professional Tarot Reader. I offer intuitive Tarot Readings along with personalized Intention Bags for manifestation, and supplies for individual Craft needs.
I am a lifelong practicing Witch and Professional Tarot Reader. I offer intuitive Tarot Readings along with personalized Intention Bags for manifestation, and supplies for individual Craft needs.
I have been reading Tarot for over 20 years and I picked up my first deck when I was 11!! This is my first time participating in an Avant-Garde Art & Craft Show.
How I got into my craft… My family is Appalachian, and I grew up with natural craftsmen who taught me the value of study and handcrafted work.
My creative process is a constant calling, and I find inspiration everywhere.
The message behind my work… Truth. Intuition. Connection
Meet Erin Camp from Hunny Monkey Art House…
Artist/traveler/weirdo would be the cliff note version of myself. I grew up in Cincinnati, moved to Newport about 14 yrs ago when I put my artistic handywoman skills to the test on my now 133 yr old Victorian style fixer I purchased. I'm drawn to the art world, love traveling & animals, bit of a foodie, & enjoy talking to strangers to find out what makes them tick!
What inspires me… Color schemes you can find in nature from a sunset, the pattern on a lizard, the color of a building - almost anything can make me want to jump into my studio to give whatever color combo a try. Watching someone use a new technique/pour style on youtube, wanting to test the boundaries of just how large I could possibly go with this style for the biggest impact. Having passion for something that gets you out of bed to create, just feels like playing & exploration, never a job you have to do.
After being told for many years that I should sell my work, I finally started up an Etsy page & let all my free time from my conventional job be consumed by my passion for making art. Making art & working for myself will hopefully be my full time main gig here within the next couple of years.
How did I discover my talent…I feel like things that you are naturally drawn to are how your true path in life is exposed. It's listening to your gut, following your passions to make yourself as happy as possible in life. That focus & genuine interest can evolve into what people consider talent.
In five years, fingers crossed, I will be able to quit the regular job & have my Hunny Monkey Art House business as my full time focus, always expanding & profitable enough to avoid the "starving artist" cliché lol.
The message behind my work…Art is a universal uniter. It doesn't matter what language you speak, what color you are, the personal beliefs you have, everyone can find joy in the art world - music & visually. I hope my art can bring happiness & inspiration to others, and with a wide range of prices I'd hope everyone can find an awesome piece that speaks to them!

Meet Bob Desgrange from Robert Et. Desgrange Sales...
I first fell in love with woodturning when I was a teenager in high school in northern Ohio because of my shop teacher. It wasn't until I retired that I was able to put in more time to my favorite hobby. Since retirement three years ago, I've been able to explore different types of woodturning techniques with various types of wood.
I'm inspired to create from the way that each piece of wood is different; Mother Nature gives each piece a special design that I get to uncover through woodturning. Though I have been a vendor at other craft shows, I'm very excited to be partaking for the first time in an Avant-Garde Show!
Meet Robert Hartman From Backyard Shop...
I started my business sort of on accident. I have always loved to tinker, and people in my life took a strong liking to what I was making. As the people in my life shared where they had gotten my pieces, my business just started growing from nothing.
Eventually, I realized that I needed a name, and since my shop was in my back yard— it just seemed fitting to name it for where I got started. I am constantly surprised at just how large my business has grown.
Today, I make mostly custom cutting boards, charcuterie boards, flags, and other wall hanging decorations. On top of that, I like making custom items for people.
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