Stones and Homegrowns
Vendor
We have a wide variety of mushroom and nature-inspired art, including various painted clay mushrooms and fern pendants on small wooden slabs, which we cut and harvested from our land. One of our most popular offerings from last year’s Maine Fungi Fest is our stone mushrooms. We create them from cabochons and rocks we cut or tumbled and they feature quartz, kunzite and other crystals as stems set on wooden bases. Our one-off hair clips featuring different mushrooms, frogs, plants and stones. We also create small mushroom baskets, craft shadow boxes, frames and miniature shelves sporting mushroom ladies, smaller tree stump sculptures featuring handcrafted miniature mushrooms, snails and foliage and tiny collections. Our miniature shelves have different themes: the fungi fanatic, plant person, rough rockhound, high-vibing witch and more. Most mushrooms spotlighted in these unique works of art are inspired from foraging on our land in Norway and others growing here in Maine. We're lapidary artists and want to offer our own Maine cabochon necklaces, Maine tourmaline and other local stone pendants and crystal and stone earrings. We make fancy tea balls with stones and charms and rock pop sockets for phones (some from Maine material).