- Tabitha Zimny
- Sep 12
- 3 min read

Backcountry Hippie is all about blending free-spirited, hippie vibes with rugged backcountry living. From custom hats to outdoor-inspired styles, we create pieces that let wild souls express themselves wherever the adventure takes them.

GNJ stands for Gus and Jaden, two skaters who had no idea what we were getting into, but knew they hated fast fashion and low quality clothing. So we bought a sewing machine and started making clothes for ourselves, and then for our friends, and now for the world. aiming to be an eco-friendly fashion brand that uses local recycled materials and the punk spirit to push boundaries and create slow fashion. Each piece is unique, so find the one that suites you or hit us up for Custom requests!
Can't wait to see you at Unity in the park

We are Infinity Shark Crochet and Crafts. We are a small team of girls who love to crochet, knit, and other fun crafts! We love to spread joy and make people smile! We always have inventory in stock, we also do commissions! So if you want something special, we can make it!

My name is Michelle Yong! I’m a self taught artist and I own Kahea Studio based in Roslyn, WA. The name for my small business comes from my Hawaiian middle name which is ‘Kahealani’. My mediums are watercolor and gouache and my inspirations for all of my art comes from people, places, pets and my culture.

Hey, I’m Tabi, the maker behind Krewphoria Krafts! 💜 I’ve been making jewelry pretty much my whole life and started selling in 2016. Some of my bestsellers are the disco ball earrings, bisexual butterflies chain necklace, and my cowbell necklaces (they actually ring! 🎶) 🔔
I love making custom pieces, like necklaces, bracelets, and earrings, to match costumes, festival outfits, seasons, and holidays. Come find me at Unity in the Park and grab your next favorite accessory! ✨💕



My name is Sarah and I received a BFA in Fiber Art from University of Washington and am on my third tie dye company, Roslyn Rainbows. I specialize in bright rainbow clothing and also give workshops for people to dye their own clothing.


Howdy! I'm Julie, a farmer's daughter who learned that just because something's old or broken, doesn't mean it's useless - unless it's my patience, then we have a problem.😅I started my business with zero bucks, collecting, picking, bartering, or getting donations - basically, I was a professional scavenger. Repurposing has been the best part, it's like I'm giving old stuff a new superpower. Currently, I'm obsessed with feathers - earrings, hat pins, pocket pins, hair clips, roach/hair/body clips, wreaths, and dreamcatchers. Oh, and I also sell spider plants and succulent plants because, why not? And, by night, I'm a home chef/baker extraordinaire - my Cowboy Cookies are legendary, or so I've been told.🤠

Wicked Wit: Nerdy, Creative, and Unapologetically Custom
Born out of resilience and fueled by creativity, Wicked Wit is the passion project of Cassey Henrickson, with behind-the-scenes support from her husband, Josh. After being laid off in October 2023,
Cassey turned to crafting as both therapy and opportunity—transforming a hobby into a growing business. From geeky tumblers to laser-cut woodwork, each piece at Wicked Wit is handmade with humor, heart, and a whole lot of fandom.
What sets Wicked Wit apart? Every design is personal—customizations are always free, and nerdy inspiration is guaranteed. Whether you’re looking for something sassy, sentimental, or straight-up strange, Wicked Wit delivers one-of-a-kind creations that speak your language.

Hi there! I’m Erin - a lover of herbalism, foraging, and all things that connect us with nature. My herbal journey began 3 years ago after graduating with a BA in Biology from CWU (go wildcats!!) and working as a CNA at a local nursing home. These experiences sparked my desire to dive into the world of natural wellness. I began with identifying usable plants in our region, and have learned to utilize natures gifts to support our human lives in body and home. I’ve called head over heels with wildcrafting - I’m so excited to share natures goodies with you!
You can support these local vendors at Ellensburg Unity Park on September 21st from 2pm-8pm!