Meet the artists
Checkout our local artists whose handmade creations are available on our website.
Many of these artists host workshops with us to teach their art to the community. We also take custom orders for their art.
Check out Art Concierge to get started. Looking to get yourself added to our network, please email us.

Watercolor and Acrylic artist
Megan Wetzel
Hailing from the tranquil town of Perkasie, PA, Megan Wetzel is a self-taught watercolor and acrylic artist who draws inspiration from nature. With watercolor, she loves creating whimsical landscapes and skies. With her acrylic paintings, she showcases a blend of both bright colors and texture. From the shimmering allure of gold leaf to the sculptural depth of molding paste, each element serves as a catalyst for expression. Megan enjoys teaching beginner-friendly classes that make painting feel fun and approachable for everyone. With her artwork selling online and in local shops, she’s also passionate about supporting local charities and community events.

Wreaths artist
Donna Clayton
My journey with Deco Designs by Donna initially was a hobby. What started as a creative
passion soon grew into something more when family and friends started requesting wreaths of their own. Each wreath is thoughtfully designed and carefully handmade, with the belief that your front door is the first impression of your home-and it should feel warm and inviting. Every design is created using quality materials, thoughtfully made and inspired by the belief that handmade items carry a warmth and character you simply cannot find in mass-produced products. From seasonal and holiday designs to everyday decor, every door hanger is crafted with care, creativity and pride.
Thank you for supporting handmade business and allowing my wreaths to be a part of your
home.

Candle artist
Jennier Malriat
My name is Jen Malriat, our business is Pebble Hill Candle Company. I first began learning about and making soy candles in 2017. My niece asked me to make candles for her wedding. We made 150 of them. I enjoyed experimenting with the wax and the scents so much that I kept on making candles. My husband, Patrick, designs and makes the candle labels. All labels are original designs, for each scent, that he first draws and paints by hand. We have sold them in 3 stores, at craft shows, and to family and friends mainly by word of mouth. Our soy candles are made from food grade soy wax in small batches. We have also made candles for a few more weddings, baby and bridal showers, parties and for fund raisers.

Shell & custom clothing artist
Carole Froehlich
My shells are called “Earth Wish Angels” because of the beautiful story my father once told me when I was a young girl. “Earth Wish Angels” were the guardians of all Mother Earth's sea life and oceans. As the shells tumble and turn in the seas with the moon's tide, hardships are endured from storms and turbulence in many distant seas. Knowledge and wisdom are awarded to the sea angel from these challenges. When the shell returns to the beach and is found, an “Earth Wish Angel’s” blessing and wish are left inside.
“Earth Wish Angels” has since expanded to hand-crafted jewelry, hand-painted shirts and jackets, and brilliantly wrapped crystal suncatchers.

Acrylic artist
Marjorie Taylor
Marjorie Taylor Art is a small fine arts and crafts business that refuses to fit into a tidy box. Here upcycling and a love of nature are embraced. One will often see references to 80s and 90s pop culture as well as humor in items. Marjorie’s eclectic style of artwork frequently reflects the elements of her New England upbringing- animals, landscapes, and history. She has taught art in various capacities for over 20 years and enjoys helping others discover and grow in their creativity. Marjorie is an Artist, Art Instructor, and Art Therapist living in Lansdale, Pennsylvania.

Ceramicist & Fine artist
Julia Castor
I am an artist and ceramicist from Bucks County Pa, where I have lived my whole life. I learned my craft through multiple internships and apprenticeships, studying with some of the finest ceramic artists in the country, while also studying classical painting and drawing technique, as well as art history through an atelier style art school. I began my business about five years ago, producing functional and decorative porcelain and stoneware ceramics for the home and table, and fine art acrylic paintings and graphite drawings.
I’m always finding new inspirations for my work, but nature is certainly an overarching theme in my ceramic vessels. I find that the organic lines of plants and animals harmonize beautifully with the organic nature of the clay itself, and I love making forms that animate those lines. In fine art, I am forever gravitating towards portraiture- I love faces, and their endless variations, and I love to capture emotions and expressions in subtle and sometimes bold ways through different fine art mediums.

Beading artist
Jill Brizell
I operate a small shop from my RV, where I personally handcraft all items. Due to space constraints, my product line focuses on beads and beaded accessories. I design entertaining beaded tools such as appetizer picks and even garden decorations such as Suncatchers that can also double as rear view mirror hanging. I also design decorative beaded garden stakes for use indoors or outdoors. I have bracelets galore. Most of my listings are very versatile. My appetizer picks can also be used in your favorite cocktail. If you can find another use for any of the items, go for it. I currently use the appetizer picks in my small indoor pots. I’m continuously creating new items, featuring diverse designs and colors. If you should need something more customized, let’s talk. I’ll do my best to fulfill your request. I love a good challenge. This could mean a style of one item but in a different color. All you have to do is ask.

Fused glass artist
Debbie Rath
My love for fused glass art started several years back when I took my granddaughter to a class for her 15th birthday at an Art Gallery in Pottstown, PA. I instantly fell in love with this art form. Even though I was an Art Major in college, where my preferred medium was acrylics and graphite, the culture around glass art and the creative outlet around glass medium was just what I needed when I left the corporate world. I've also experimented with stained glass by taking classes in Pennsylvania and New York.
I attended several classes over 5 days at the Glass Craft & Bead Expo in Las Vegas, NV. There I learned many techniques taught by some of the top-notch artists in the glass world.
