Last year there were 61 unique businesses run by 65 local homeschooled students.
As of October 22nd, there are 70 unique businesses for this year's YEF. Since registration is open until October 25th, check back regularly to find out what is new!
Face painting at the event and original artwork.
Cupcakes and Perler bead creations
Keychains, bracelets, other jewelry
Custom sublimation shirts, water bottles, mousepads. Custom 3D printed goods (some cash and carry, some special order for pick up after event).
Morse code bracelets.
Painted rocks
Handcrafted loose teas & tisanes - made with blends of teas, herbs, and fruits. Also selling handmade resin products.
Specializing in hand-kneaded sourdough, as well as sourdough starter, and dessert macarons. Other products include cold process handmade soaps and knitted cotton wash towels.
Homemade essential oil infused playdough using natural dyes. Theme based colors and objects. Will also offer create your own playdough play kits.
Lawn mowing and manicuring services.
Clay charms for jewelry, phones, and Christmas trees.
3D printed items
Handcrafted artisan soaps
Leather goods including wallets, keychains, earrings, etc.
Earrings, necklaces, and bracelets.
Christmas ornaments, primarily hand-painted wooden snowmen.
Handmade jewelry. Homemade sugar-free desserts. Homegrown organic sugar load pumpkins.
Christmas gifts/decor/handy household items.
Small sewing gifts including bookmarks, coasters, small pillows, etc.
Beaded earrings, bookmarks, and lanyards.
Wooden star ornaments, wooden pens, wooden baby toys, and crocheted Christmas ornaments.
Wood handcrafted home decor and cutting boards. Granola bars.
Jellies, jams, and other homemade foods.
Paracord keychains, necklaces, lanyards, bracelets, decorations, toys, etc.
Perler bead art of varying sizes and designs.
Handmade paper, dried flower ornaments, chamomile tea.
Hand painted watercolor cards, prints, stickers, and bookmarks.
Stickers and tattoos
Student made bootable USB drives for different operating systems including Linux/Windows.
Paintings and homemade decorated cupcakes/cookies.
Lemonade with a twist: Upgraded flavors, nutrient boost, and boba.
Some ceramic figures, crochet stuffies, small paintings, drawings, snack food, face painting.
Watercolor butterflies on products such as notecards, calendars, stickers, etc.
Biscotti, pumpkin bars, apple pie.
Beaded keychains
Ornaments, napkin holders
Bracelets and paintings
Cheesy bread
Bracelets
Jewelry and masks
Fresh squeezed lemonade and cookies
Popcorn with unique flavors and dye-free mix-ins.
Unique hot dogs and burgers
Natural sugar cotton candy, free of dyes
Homemade candles, crochet creations, and homemade hot cocoa
D&D dice, jewelry, chess and checker boards and pieces, including some glow in the dark.
Beaded necklaces, cards, jewelry, storage pouches
Apple chips
Art, henna, cards
Painted clipboards, Meeps, gluten free baked goods, and bath fizzies
Home decor, snowman soup, homemade caramel
Homemade fudge in assorted flavors
Custom 3D-printed cookie cutters (made of food safe PLA)
3D-printed hydroponic farms
Homemade iced coffee and homemade cinnamon sugar donuts
Conversation starter card packs and bags of puppy chow
Macrame plant hangers, keychains, and more
Beaded jewelry and keychains
Many different woodworking projects
Handmade clay items, keychains, hairclips, wall hangings
Suet bird feeders
Handmade clay bead bracelets
Crocheted squares and "cats eye" woven yarn decorations
Homemade brownies and chocolate chip cookies
Offering brick-building toy sets personally design (sourced with LEGO brand pieces) with homemade instructions, as well as brick-themed candy.
Bookmarks, beads, & treats
Balloon animals
Watercolor paintings
Bookmarks, doll bedding, thankful jars, baked goods
Paper lace Christmas trees, jute bowls
* Denotes returning vendor
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