About

Rebecca Savage

Rebecca began her creative journey at a very young age influenced by her Mother and Grandmother, this led to A‑Levels in Art, Art History, and Photography at Weymouth College, where she also achieved a Diploma and Foundation Diploma in Art & Design. She later earned a BA Honours in Constructed Textiles at Middlesex University and has since added Digital Marketing studies with the Skills Network to support her evolving small business.

After university, she completed several local commissions, including murals, event fliers, and private artwork in both paint and textiles. Her pieces have been exhibited in Colchester, Leighton Buzzard, and Dorset.

Today, she creates embroideries, prints, woven tapestries, and many other handmade items while running the Emporium and working part‑time as a Governance Clerk. She lives in Dorset with her partner, son, and two energetic dogs. Rebecca is the dedicated creative force behind Beguiling Bees.

 

Michelle Clarke

A very talented mixed-media artist and painter, she lives in and works in Wales, where she creates abstracts and semi-realist pieces, alongside coloured pencil realist animal portraits; whilst completely modernising and making over her new home and surrounding land with her partner.

 

 

Rachel Hall – Fusiology Glass Art

Rachel has a passion for colour, pattern, shapes, nature and has always been creative. After years of working as an archaeologist, after having her own family and being settled back in her home county of Dorset, she decided to start her own fused glass business. Fusiology Glass Art began in 2017, after a days course of fusing glass and two years later after various craft fairs and commissions she added Silver Clay jewellery to her line. She recently treated herself to a “beast” of a kiln, where she can now make larger items which she is looking forward to featuring on these pages where they will be available to buy.

She hand cuts and designs unique fused glass jewellery and often combines them with silver clay to make unique pieces of jewellery. She also makes fused glass items such as bowls, soap dishes, nightlight holders and more using bullseye and other accessory glass. All of her jewellery is completed with sterling silver findings and come in gift boxes.

 

 

Carole Fenwick – Maggiemagoo Designs

Carole Fenwick is a surface pattern designer living and working in Leeds in the UK. She designs a wide variety of beautiful products that she sells online, at craft markets and fairs, and through independent shops around the world – one of which is Beguiling Bee’s Emporium!

Her work is colourful and decorative, with lots of pattern, which customers have described as a riot of colour that brings joy! She states it is important that her designs bring happiness, as well as being useful and beautiful.

She is inspired by nature, folk art and everything vintage and retro – especially fabrics and ceramics. Her favourite things to do are walking her mischievous terrier Maggie in the countryside and trawling through flea markets & charity shops for vintage treasures. A love of plants, flowers and insects can be found throughout her designs. She feels very lucky that she gets to spend her days drawing, sewing, painting & creating patterns.  She has a degree in Surface Pattern Design, and her designs can even be found in many online and physical shops.

 

 

Jennifer Midwinter

Jennifer is our newest, and current youngest designer. This young entrepreneur loves Art, Nature & Drama – and as you can see is also a budding actress in a theatre group. She hopes you like her designs, she is saving towards her future career aspirations; which we are very happy to support!

 

 

Rebekah Quantrill-Tozer – Kitchen Artist

Started a new life in Norwich over seven years ago with her creative husband Nigel and their youngest son George. A big step into a new adventure. Having previously lived in Suffolk for 18 years where she was known as a visual community arts worker, using creative multidisciplinary skills to work alongside youth and community groups, multi-sector organisations and events teams across Britain. Her initial training in art and design, fine art, youth work, and sustainable environments has given her a wide ground to stand on and a great attitude to projects and creativity.

Norwich has now become an inspiration with its vibrancy, culture, history, stories and woodland threaded throughout her work. She has been on a creative journey creating lanterns, designing colouring books and making props for films. She exhibited her paintings last year at Anteros Gallery, and was the creative director for BeeSaviour Behaviours 2019 Lord mayors entry.

She is still dreaming up a million ideas. One of which was creating her own range of mugs (to make the print-maker within happy) she hopes you enjoy her range of products.

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