Rockin A Design (Crazy cute graphic tees and more!)

Rockin A Design creates unique, crazy cute, quality graphic tees with a ranchy & western influence. Owner/designer is Amy Horn. Amy designs, prints and packages all her products in her storefront in historic downtown Dalhart, Texas and lives nearby on a working cattle ranch. Working as a graphic designer before launching her tee line in 2015, Amy is able to create unique artwork for her tees. They are printed direct to garment or screen printed on premium tees from the most popular brands. Recently added to the product line are the highly popular stainless steel camp cups featuring her original designs.

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Hatch Idaho Cinches (Custom mohair cinches)

Hatch Idaho Cinches is owned and operated on the family ranch in Hatch, Idaho. Being taught by Darin Alexander and Pop Wagner has given me the knowledge and passion to make cinches. In addition to selling custom mohair cinches, breast collars, purse straps and other mohair items, I offer group and individual cinch making classes.

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Laura Ingalls Designs (jewelry, hats, and more)

Jewelry, Hats & Hatbands That Define You

About the Artist:

I come from a family of creative and entrepreneurial individuals.  We all seem to have our own medium that we prefer to work in.  Mine is jewelry, accessories and also home design. 

My inspiration comes from being able to combine texture, color and patterns to create some awesome pieces of jewelry.  Some are one of kind.  The jewelry line has expanded to include some incredible hatbands and distinguishing hats.  The goal is to make something unique and high quality that will be with you for a long time. 

I live in Wisconsin.  It’s a beautiful state that has so much going for it.  It’s my home but many of my designs can be found in the western states in beautiful boutiques.  My husband and I travel frequently to the west and visit great places in South Dakota, Colorado, New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Wyoming, etc. 

Travel brings inspiration and energy into my designs.  And often I cannot wait to get back to my studio to start the creative process.  It isn’t unusual for me to be working on multiple pieces all at the same time.  There are so many ideas in my mind that I can’t wait to see them come together.  It’s really quite exciting.

My designs have been featured in Cowboys & Indians, CHROME , Western & English Today, American Paint Horse Journal, Western Lifestyle Retailer, Cowgirl Magazine, Tack ‘n Togs and Modern Arabian.

In what little spare time I have, you will find me hanging out with my husband and our 4 Siamese cats, tending to our large gardens, cooking and or just enjoying a good book.

Made in the USA.

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Desert Sage Bead Art (southwest style beadwork)

Living in the Southwest, it was at a very young age that my passion and respect for the West, it’s wide open spaces, distinctive colors and free spirited lifestyle began. It was during this period that I developed a deep appreciation for the native lands of Arizona and New Mexico, and through that exposure to tribes and their artisans I developed my art form. As a trained acrylic artist, I worked primarily as a colorist in ancient motifs, designed and painted on wood. The bead work was simply an evolution which followed in the mid 1980’s, primarily as a result of admiring and studing the Navajo bead artists. My work maintains the integrity of color and symbolism used by the ancients on rugs and pottery as the motifs are simply transformed into contemporary bead art cuff bracelets. The use of these ancient symbols from the Mayan, the Aborigine, the Asian, European, to the South African to the Hopi and the Navajo…the symbols are the same and carries with it the same interpretation since the beginnining of time….truly a common thread. As a non-Native, I have been most fortunate to learn the techniques of bead work from extraordinary Navajo artist who were generous to share their artistic knowledge. I travel the reservation lands of the Southwest several times a year, showing in powwows, visting with Native acquaintences and continually improving my workmanship and understanding the history of this craft. I now reside in Northern Nevada, living in harmony in this region’s high mountain desert surrounded by the enormous energy of ancient pinion, sqaw tea and desert sage. Thank you for your interest in Desert Sage Bead Art. Kathleen Brannon, Artist

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