ConFusion 2025 Vendors

Dealers Room Vendors

VendorOffering and Information
The Amber FoxAmber, silver and semi precious gemstone jewelry as well as other item we find on our travels.
Clever Girl Design3d printed fidgets, gadgets, and gifts
TREASURED ROSESWigs, tiaras, shirts, custom headwear, custom jewelry, misc. cosplay items
Elemental JewelsPolymer clay sculptures and natural stone jewelry.
The magic and beauty of nature is all around us. You just have to open yourself up to it.

In ancient times, the wonder and mystery of the earth was celebrated as four elements; Earth, Air, Fire, and Water. The jewelry in my store is inspired by the Elemental nature of all things.
Quarreling IllustrationsIllustrated prints, acrylic charms, bookmarks, buttons, stickers, postcards
Eric ReouOriginal Paintings, Metal Prints and Stickers from Star Child Alien series.
TTRPGkidsTabletop roleplaying games for all ages, guide books for youth gaming, nerdy greeting cards
Foxweave StudiosChainmaille jewelry and accessories.
Brad, The Pen GuyHand-Turned writing instruments, crafting tools, shaving sets, peppermills, kitchen tools, and toys fashioned from wood and acrylic materials.
Mountain BooksSci-fi paperback books. 75% of books are signed by authors. Signed book plates and pewter miniatures.
Larry Smith Book Seller, LLCNew books: science fiction, fantasy, mystery and oddities.
Wayward Peacock CaravanCome see us and get yourself some whimsical treasures for your very own trove!
Wire wrapped and crystal jewelry, fur tails, hand drawn goodies, self care products, crystals and more!

Artist Alley Vendors

VendorOffering and Information
Poayos UniverseFandom based merchandise, mainly keychains and pins
Clay Dragon CornerClay Dragon Corner is a queer and neurodivergent-owned business specializing in cute and quirky polymer clay dragons! They have been making these little sculptures for over 13 years and selling for just over 7 years, and they’ve sold at countless craft markets, conventions, and Pride festivals. All dragons are handmade and one of a kind, taking inspiration from queerness/pride flags, nerd culture (DND, video games, shows/other online content), seasons/holidays, and Paganism!
KaijuRiotMERCH TYPES
We like to offer an variety of familiar and new products for attendees to enjoy. This is an list of what we currently offer:
Plush (Based on our Own IPS/IDEAS), Enamel Pins, Charm/Standees, Apparel (Shirts), Hand Fans, Mousepads, Lenticular Car Decals, Vinyl Stickers, OOAK Paintings, Commissions (Onsite), More to Come
Hole in the Ground CreationsHole in the Ground Creations is the home of a Detroit-based hobbit who makes chain maille jewelry and accessories from tiny circles, one ring at a time.
Catherine SteinSteampunk romance books, steampunk and other jewelry and accessories
With a Grain of Salt DesignsWire wrapped key pendants, matching earrings and hairsticks, some steampunk accessories, my book of original fairytales, some wooden objects like pretty boxes and dice as well. The key pendants, earrings, and hair sticks we can make at the table, themed however the customer would like. It takes us about 20 minutes to make a new item at table.
Rachel QuinlanOriginal art, paintings, pins, stickers, patches
AvagamiFantasy inspired jewelry, accessories, and prints.
Stuff by LarHand made plushies (made from fleece), 3d printed PLA items, custom cartoon/caricature art. Possibly second hand books?
Matt FeazellMighty Matt Feazell is an American cartoonist from Hamtramck, Michigan, primarily working in minicomics. He is best known for his wryly humorous The Amazing Cynicalman series and the stick figure art style he uses for it. Cynicalman appeared in Scott McCloud’s book Understanding Comics, in which Feazell’s work is cited as an example of “iconic” art taken to its greatest degree.

In addition to self-publishing Cynicalman, Feazell’s work has been published by Aardvark-Vanaheim, AC Comics, Arrow Comics, Caliber Press, DC Comics, Last Gasp, Nickleodeon Magazine, Eclipse Comics, and First Comics. Steeldragon Press published his series Ant-Boy from 1986–1988. From 2001–2007, he was also a regular contributor to Disney Adventures magazine on the feature “Dizzy Adventures.” He is currently working on a book of Stick Figure Storytelling.

You can see more of Matt’s work at:
http://www.cynicalman.com
http://www.mattfeazell.net