Light blue background. CRI logo at to top. Snowflakes mixed around. Information about the Snowflake Shop

Snowflake Shop (12/4/2025)

Although the Live Snowflake Shop is now in the past, we hope you will continue to support local, pro-democracy artists and invest in the kind of future we want to build together. Visit the vendor’s on the list below to continue to fight the power of big corporations support your community

@cri.creativeteam

Powerful words from my friend & Creative Team Co-chair Micaela Cannon last night. She imagined, built, and directed the very first CRI Snowflake Shop! Huge thanks to our vendors and everyone who came out!! #southjersey #supportlocalbusiness #supportlocalnj #craftivism #snowflakes @CooperRiverIndivisble

♬ original sound – cri.creativeteam
  • CRI deeply believes in community and this is another effort to connect our grass root membership with small local businesses who also believe in the importance of our goals
  • We also stand firmly against the excessive power that has been able to accumulate in just a few hands in our society and we want to help our members find options other than the largest retailers in the world for spending their money
  • We love and support local crafters, artisans, and designers and we want to give them a place to display their creations
  • Common Grounds Coffee: Great coffee house operated out of Oaklyn, NJ (Website)
  • Mystical Creations: Estate sterling and handcrafted jewelry with a dash of crystals (Facebook Page)
  • Squirrel Tacos: Wood Ornaments, hand cut paper silhouettes, DIY kits, folklore and woodland themed (Website)
  • Chelsea Gittle: Greeting cards and crochet goodies
  • Avery’s Magic Butters: Handmade natural soaps, butters and creams, body oils, etc (Website)
  • Melissa Hellwig: Crochet items (ornaments, bookmarks, and stuffed animals) (IG: @daisychainbymelissa)
  • Quilteremily Designs & Finds: Wooden hand turned pens, sewn tote bags, laser cut earrings and Christmas ornaments (@quilteremily08)
  • Elizabeth Willson: Artwork (Paintings and prints on things like mugs and magnets. Also prints of my paintings) (Website)
  • Stella Bonaparte: Furoshiki-style reusable cloth gift wrap up-cycled from upholstery sample swatches.
  • Jen Tracy: Watercolor paintings, prints, originals, and stickers (Etsy)
  • Limit Nine: Handmade one of a kind jewelry, artworks, and clothing (Instagram: @Limit.Nine)
  • Nathan Rutkowski: Paintings (Website)
  • TheeCraftyyCornerr: Candles, wax melts, pens, keychains, coloring books (TicTok: TheeCraftyyCornerr)
  • Eve Lark: Tinctures, tea blends, massage candles, bath salts (Website)
  • Hillary’s Handmade: Upcycled Notebooks and Bowls made from damaged record albums. Coin purses made from cassette tapes. Acrylic Pour Artwork. (Website)
  • Cherry Hill Women’s Center: Abortion Stigma Busting Swag (Website)
  • Totally Duck: Crocheted goods (wearables, accessories, trinkets, etc) (Website)
  • Silah Clayworks: Handmade Ceramic Mugs (@silahclayworks)
  • Nature’s Curiosities: All handmade nature goods, mushroom mirrors, and so much more (@truegreen_art)
  • Karen Kiick: Small concrete paintings & jewelry (Website)
  • Kip & Lori Veasey: Gift Pottery
  • Alan Willoughby: 20 Handmade Ceramic Mugs, 100% of proceeds being donated to CRI (@alanwilloughby1)
  • Elizabeth Hoff & Marie: Crocheted shawls and winter decor