Shop all things Hummingbird

We have expanded our Marketplace this year to include new space and new shops in Upper Hummer Central (also indoor and air-conditioned), just steps away from long-standing Hummingbird Central shops and registration activities. Make sure to  visit all our shops and non-profit friends – you will be glad you did! Admission is FREE.

Shops

Kachina House

Visit the Kachina House website ⇒

Authentic Navajo and Hopi pottery, kachinas, and jewelry. Kachina House is the largest distributor of Native American arts and crafts. Our 5,000 square foot showroom/warehouse in West Sedona has pottery including horsehair, Acoma, Hopi, Navajo, Santa Clara, Zuni, and Mata Ortiz; artifacts; jewelry; Hopi Traditional Katsinam and Hopi Full-Figure Contemporary Katsinam; Navajo Kachinas; baskets, Zuni fetishes; original art; prints; and much more. Our authentic native products are made in the Southwest.

EarthWind Bells

Visit EarthWind Bells’ website

EarthWind Bells, based in Sedona, Arizona, crafts handmade ceramic wind chimes and personalized memorial gifts. For the 2024 hummingbird festival, we’ve designed a special hummingbird bell. Visit booth #4 to check it out and say hello!

El Jardin del Colibri

Visit the El Jardin del Colibri website ⇒

Handmade pottery, exotic plants, and other garden gifts for the hummingbird lover.  We specialize in Talavera, teakwood furniture, custom live-edge tables, cacti, plumeria and many other hummingbird attracting plants.

Tiffanie Lord Designs

Visit Tiffanie Lord Designs’ website ⇒

Tiffanie Lord brings her unique sense of whimsy and color to our Festival, offering decor, art, and gift items that include intricate candle gardens, glowing greeting cards, and large paintings.  Come visit the fun at Tiffanie Lord Designs!

Gamini Ratnavira – Hidden Forest Art Gallery

Visit Gamini Ratnavira website ⇒

A longtime Festival favorite, renowned Sri Lankan-American wildlife artist Gamini paints breathtaking images of hummingbirds and other wildlife. In addition to his paintings and custom pendants, he will be selling and signing his brand-new book: Hummingbirds: A Celebration of their Beauty through Art. Be among the first to snap up this collector’s item!

El Picaflor

Visit El Picaflor’s website ⇒

El Picaflor means hummingbird in the Peruvian indigenous language of Quechua.  The Lopez family has been operating the El Picaflor shop in Sedona’s Tlaquepaque Shopping Village for more than 20 years.  Now they have selected their best handcrafted hummingbird art, jewelry, apparel and decorative items to bring to you at the Festival.  Every item in their shop is crafted with care and detail by members of the Lopez family or by artisans in Peru, Mexico, and other South American countries: a feast for the eyes!

Jamie Kivisto Art

Visit Jamie Kivisto Art’s website ⇒

Jamie Kivisto is a mixed media artist and painter.  Her work contains layers of paper, spray paint, text, and other media. In many of her pieces, Kivisto uses birds as a way to comment on elements of our human journey and deliver messages for your psyche.
Perky Pet

Perky-Pet (Sponsor)

Visit the Perky-Pet website ⇒

Perky-Pet® strives to be the most trusted brand in wild bird feeding by providing bird lovers with comprehensive resources and high quality, cost-effective bird feeding accessories.  Since 1958, Perky-Pet has been developing hummingbird feeders and looking for ways to improve them. Visit the Perky-Pet booth for give-away products and informational hand-outs — and thank them for their long-time support of the International Hummingbird Society and the Sedona Hummingbird Festival!
The Lookout (Jay's Bird Barn)

The Lookout (Sponsor)

Visit The Lookout website ⇒

Whether you’re in the field or your backyard, we have options for all. Our best bird seed blends are blended specifically for Northern Arizona habitats and species. We offer feed, field guides and the binoculars and field optics to view and identify birds wherever you go. Our feeders, suet, seed blends and more are guaranteed to bring more birds to your backyard than other brands. The Lookout will be loaning high-quality binoculars to field trip participants on Friday and Saturday.

Renewal by Andersen (Sponsor)

Visit the Renewal by Andersen website ⇒

Renewal by Andersen is the start-to-finish window replacement division of Andersen Corporation, winner of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award. Visit their booth to learn more about how to make your windows safer for birds and more energy-efficient for your home — and thank them for their sponsorship of the Sedona Hummingbird Festival!

Art on Marble by Leanne Lee

Visit Leanne Lee’s website ⇒

Leanne Lee creates unique imagery using oils on pure white marble from the Yule Marble Quarry in Colorado. A wet saw, hand grinder and her grandfather’s antique shoe-making tools help define the shape of each unique piece of marble, with scrimshaw tools used to help add intricacy to each image.

More than Self

Visit the More than Self website ⇒

Gail Basham established More than Self as a 501c3 non-profit to help bring opportunity to women weavers in Guatemala.  The textiles and gifts she offers are crafted in Guatemala; by purchasing them you support the women who made them and the additional projects that More than Self operates to serve the people of Guatemala.  Come see the many textiles and gifts that feature hummingbirds at the More than Self booth!

Art by C Studio

Visit the Art by C Studio website ⇒

Caitlin Bennett is an Arizona based artist who works with a variety of mediums to capture the beauty of the desert. One of her favorite subjects are her backyard hummingbirds, which she has studied extensively, creating a body of work showcasing the beauty of movement. Her primary mediums are acrylic paint, gouache, watercolor, and graphite. Each medium showcases different elements of the beautiful birds. She will be offering original paintings, hand embellished prints, greeting cards, and other items to bring the jewels of the skies into your home.

Ella’s Dreams

Visit Ella’s page at The Village Gallery ⇒

I love combining water and color to create images that tickle your imagination. I look forward to sharing my creativity by offering beautiful cards, miniature watercolor gifts, giclee canvas prints as well as some original paintings. My desire is to bring about smiles, joy and whimsical delight. Much of what I do is inspired by images that come to me in my dreams. The allure of the hummingbird is timeless and they are especially charming when displayed on my wearable watercolor art T-shirts. Add an “I love hummingbirds” button since love is in the air!

Red Hills Gallery

Visit the Red Hills Gallery website ⇒

Red Hills Gallery is owned and operated by artist Claudia L. Cooke, and located in the beautiful red rock landscape of Sedona Arizona. Claudia is an accomplished Sedona artist and craftsman who creates inspiring works in paintings, specialty ornaments and photography. Stop by her booth and take a minute to enjoy the collection of art and unique hand crafted items.

Sweet B&B Feeders

Visit the Sweet B&B Feeders website ⇒

Sweet B and B Feeders are handmade with copper wire and glass tubes, and they are decorated with bright flowers for more color to attract the hummingbirds. Our feeders are custom designed and handcrafted in the USA. They don’t spill or leak, and they are easy to maintain.

ColorBird

Visit ColorBird’s website ⇒

Michael Erb, the man behind ColorBird, created a special hummingbird coloring book to bring to the Sedona Hummingbird Festival–a great gift for people of any age! Stop by his booth on Sunday to relax and color a hummingbird and purchase a coloring book of hummingbirds or other birds.

Sedona Bee Company

Visit Sedona Bee Company’s website ⇒

Our company is here to save the bees, serve the community and support local agriculture. In addition to being sweet and delicious, honey contains small amounts of iron, zinc and potassium. Local honey can help combat many seasonal allergies. Our honeybees are kept right here in the Verde Valley. Please note: Honey is great for humans, but bad for hummingbirds. Save our delicious honey for yourself and do not put it in feeders! Visit our booth in Upper Hummingbird Central to learn all about bees and honey.

Nora’s Macarons

Visit Nora’s Macarons’ website ⇒

Hummingbird Italian Macarons: So good, they’ll have you flapping your wings! Nora’s Macarons from the Phoenix valley offers colorful, flavorful, memorable macarons. Visit us in Upper Hummingbird Central and indulge your sweet tooth!

More information and vendors coming soon!

Our Non-Profit Friends

Butterfly Wonderland

Visit the Butterfly Wonderland website ⇒

As one of the largest butterfly conservatories in North America, Butterfly Wonderland is a lush tropical paradise alive with thousands of friendly butterflies from all over the world.

Tucson Audubon Society

Visit Tucson Audubon Society’s website ⇒

Tucson Audubon’s mission is to inspire people to protect and enjoy birds. One of our nature centers, the Paton Center for Hummingbirds is dedicated to the celebration and conservation of hummingbirds. Stop by our table to learn more about the Violet-crowned Hummingbird and how you can join our community.

Northern Arizona Audubon (Sponsor)

Visit the Northern Arizona Audubon website ⇒

We wish to spread the love of nature, the outdoors, and birds.  You can help!  Whether you become a member, donate, or simply share your appreciation of birds, you are making a difference.

Benefactors of Red Rock State Park

Visit the Benefactors’ website ⇒

Our mission is to help Red Rock State Park sustain and expand its role as ​a vital resource for Environmental and Cultural Education, as a model of riparian habitat preservation, and as a location for environmentally sensitive recreation.

Sponsors

Accelerated Web Systems
Perky Pet
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Shop all things Hummingbird

We have expanded our Marketplace this year to include new space and new shops in Upper Hummer Central (also indoor and air-conditioned), just steps away from long-standing Hummingbird Central shops and registration activities. Make sure to  visit all our shops and non-profit friends – you will be glad you did! Admission is FREE.

Shops

Kachina House

Visit the Kachina House website ⇒

Authentic Navajo and Hopi pottery, kachinas, and jewelry. Kachina House is the largest distributor of Native American arts and crafts. Our 5,000 square foot showroom/warehouse in West Sedona has pottery including horsehair, Acoma, Hopi, Navajo, Santa Clara, Zuni, and Mata Ortiz; artifacts; jewelry; Hopi Traditional Katsinam and Hopi Full-Figure Contemporary Katsinam; Navajo Kachinas; baskets, Zuni fetishes; original art; prints; and much more. Our authentic native products are made in the Southwest.

EarthWind Bells

Visit EarthWind Bells’ website

EarthWind Bells, based in Sedona, Arizona, crafts handmade ceramic wind chimes and personalized memorial gifts. For the 2024 hummingbird festival, we’ve designed a special hummingbird bell. Visit booth #4 to check it out and say hello!

El Jardin del Colibri

Visit the El Jardin del Colibri website ⇒

Handmade pottery, exotic plants, and other garden gifts for the hummingbird lover.  We specialize in Talavera, teakwood furniture, custom live-edge tables, cacti, plumeria and many other hummingbird attracting plants.

Tiffanie Lord Designs

Visit Tiffanie Lord Designs’ website ⇒

Tiffanie Lord brings her unique sense of whimsy and color to our Festival, offering decor, art, and gift items that include intricate candle gardens, glowing greeting cards, and large paintings.  Come visit the fun at Tiffanie Lord Designs!

Gamini Ratnavira – Hidden Forest Art Gallery

Visit Gamini Ratnavira website ⇒

A longtime Festival favorite, renowned Sri Lankan-American wildlife artist Gamini paints breathtaking images of hummingbirds and other wildlife. In addition to his paintings and custom pendants, he will be selling and signing his brand-new book: Hummingbirds: A Celebration of their Beauty through Art. Be among the first to snap up this collector’s item!

El Picaflor

Visit El Picaflor’s website ⇒

El Picaflor means hummingbird in the Peruvian indigenous language of Quechua.  The Lopez family has been operating the El Picaflor shop in Sedona’s Tlaquepaque Shopping Village for more than 20 years.  Now they have selected their best handcrafted hummingbird art, jewelry, apparel and decorative items to bring to you at the Festival.  Every item in their shop is crafted with care and detail by members of the Lopez family or by artisans in Peru, Mexico, and other South American countries: a feast for the eyes!

Jamie Kivisto Art

Visit Jamie Kivisto Art’s website ⇒

Jamie Kivisto is a mixed media artist and painter.  Her work contains layers of paper, spray paint, text, and other media. In many of her pieces, Kivisto uses birds as a way to comment on elements of our human journey and deliver messages for your psyche.
Perky Pet

Perky-Pet (Sponsor)

Visit the Perky-Pet website ⇒

Perky-Pet® strives to be the most trusted brand in wild bird feeding by providing bird lovers with comprehensive resources and high quality, cost-effective bird feeding accessories.  Since 1958, Perky-Pet has been developing hummingbird feeders and looking for ways to improve them. Visit the Perky-Pet booth for give-away products and informational hand-outs — and thank them for their long-time support of the International Hummingbird Society and the Sedona Hummingbird Festival!
The Lookout (Jay's Bird Barn)

The Lookout (Sponsor)

Visit The Lookout website ⇒

Whether you’re in the field or your backyard, we have options for all. Our best bird seed blends are blended specifically for Northern Arizona habitats and species. We offer feed, field guides and the binoculars and field optics to view and identify birds wherever you go. Our feeders, suet, seed blends and more are guaranteed to bring more birds to your backyard than other brands. The Lookout will be loaning high-quality binoculars to field trip participants on Friday and Saturday.

Renewal by Andersen (Sponsor)

Visit the Renewal by Andersen website ⇒

Renewal by Andersen is the start-to-finish window replacement division of Andersen Corporation, winner of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s 2023 ENERGY STAR® Partner of the Year – Sustained Excellence Award. Visit their booth to learn more about how to make your windows safer for birds and more energy-efficient for your home — and thank them for their sponsorship of the Sedona Hummingbird Festival!

Art on Marble by Leanne Lee

Visit Leanne Lee’s website ⇒

Leanne Lee creates unique imagery using oils on pure white marble from the Yule Marble Quarry in Colorado. A wet saw, hand grinder and her grandfather’s antique shoe-making tools help define the shape of each unique piece of marble, with scrimshaw tools used to help add intricacy to each image.

More than Self

Visit the More than Self website ⇒

Gail Basham established More than Self as a 501c3 non-profit to help bring opportunity to women weavers in Guatemala.  The textiles and gifts she offers are crafted in Guatemala; by purchasing them you support the women who made them and the additional projects that More than Self operates to serve the people of Guatemala.  Come see the many textiles and gifts that feature hummingbirds at the More than Self booth!

Art by C Studio

Visit the Art by C Studio website ⇒

Caitlin Bennett is an Arizona based artist who works with a variety of mediums to capture the beauty of the desert. One of her favorite subjects are her backyard hummingbirds, which she has studied extensively, creating a body of work showcasing the beauty of movement. Her primary mediums are acrylic paint, gouache, watercolor, and graphite. Each medium showcases different elements of the beautiful birds. She will be offering original paintings, hand embellished prints, greeting cards, and other items to bring the jewels of the skies into your home.

Ella’s Dreams

Visit Ella’s page at The Village Gallery ⇒

I love combining water and color to create images that tickle your imagination. I look forward to sharing my creativity by offering beautiful cards, miniature watercolor gifts, giclee canvas prints as well as some original paintings. My desire is to bring about smiles, joy and whimsical delight. Much of what I do is inspired by images that come to me in my dreams. The allure of the hummingbird is timeless and they are especially charming when displayed on my wearable watercolor art T-shirts. Add an “I love hummingbirds” button since love is in the air!

Red Hills Gallery

Visit the Red Hills Gallery website ⇒

Red Hills Gallery is owned and operated by artist Claudia L. Cooke, and located in the beautiful red rock landscape of Sedona Arizona. Claudia is an accomplished Sedona artist and craftsman who creates inspiring works in paintings, specialty ornaments and photography. Stop by her booth and take a minute to enjoy the collection of art and unique hand crafted items.

Sweet B&B Feeders

Visit the Sweet B&B Feeders website ⇒

Sweet B and B Feeders are handmade with copper wire and glass tubes, and they are decorated with bright flowers for more color to attract the hummingbirds. Our feeders are custom designed and handcrafted in the USA. They don’t spill or leak, and they are easy to maintain.

ColorBird

Visit ColorBird’s website ⇒

Michael Erb, the man behind ColorBird, created a special hummingbird coloring book to bring to the Sedona Hummingbird Festival–a great gift for people of any age! Stop by his booth on Sunday to relax and color a hummingbird and purchase a coloring book of hummingbirds or other birds.

Sedona Bee Company

Visit Sedona Bee Company’s website ⇒

Our company is here to save the bees, serve the community and support local agriculture. In addition to being sweet and delicious, honey contains small amounts of iron, zinc and potassium. Local honey can help combat many seasonal allergies. Our honeybees are kept right here in the Verde Valley. Please note: Honey is great for humans, but bad for hummingbirds. Save our delicious honey for yourself and do not put it in feeders! Visit our booth in Upper Hummingbird Central to learn all about bees and honey.

Nora’s Macarons

Visit Nora’s Macarons’ website ⇒

Hummingbird Italian Macarons: So good, they’ll have you flapping your wings! Nora’s Macarons from the Phoenix valley offers colorful, flavorful, memorable macarons. Visit us in Upper Hummingbird Central and indulge your sweet tooth!

More information and vendors coming soon!

Our Non-Profit Friends

Butterfly Wonderland

Visit the Butterfly Wonderland website ⇒

As one of the largest butterfly conservatories in North America, Butterfly Wonderland is a lush tropical paradise alive with thousands of friendly butterflies from all over the world.

Tucson Audubon Society

Visit Tucson Audubon Society’s website ⇒

Tucson Audubon’s mission is to inspire people to protect and enjoy birds. One of our nature centers, the Paton Center for Hummingbirds is dedicated to the celebration and conservation of hummingbirds. Stop by our table to learn more about the Violet-crowned Hummingbird and how you can join our community.

Northern Arizona Audubon (Sponsor)

Visit the Northern Arizona Audubon website ⇒

We wish to spread the love of nature, the outdoors, and birds.  You can help!  Whether you become a member, donate, or simply share your appreciation of birds, you are making a difference.

Benefactors of Red Rock State Park

Visit the Benefactors’ website ⇒

Our mission is to help Red Rock State Park sustain and expand its role as ​a vital resource for Environmental and Cultural Education, as a model of riparian habitat preservation, and as a location for environmentally sensitive recreation.

Sponsors

Accelerated Web Systems
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