The story behind the chaos:

Hi, we're Jerrad and Samantha! The couple behind Chaos & Crafts By J&S!

It all started back in 2023 when Jerrad taught Samantha how to 3D print. What began as something fun to do together while dating quickly turned into something neither of us could put down. We fell in love with the process, the creativity, and the thrill of turning a digital design into something real you could hold in your hands.

By late 2024, Jerrad handed the business over to Samantha to run, and we jumped headfirst into the craft fair world. And honestly? We haven't looked back since.

There's something magical about watching someone pick up one of our pieces for the first time - that moment their eyes light up, the smile that follows, the "wait, you MADE this?" We live for that. Every articulated animal, every custom dice holder, every personalized clicker bar is made with that moment in mind.

As for the name: well, if you know us, you know there's always something going on. Life is loud, busy, and wonderfully unpredictable. But what would life be without a little chaos? We've learned to embrace it, laugh through it, and channel it into everything we create.

We originally started out as Kidd3D, and while the name has changed, the heart behind it hasn't. We're still the same two people staying up too late printing things and getting genuinely excited every time a custom order comes in.

We started doing craft fairs in 2024 and enjoyed meeting people face to face. But we kept hearing the same thing over and over - "do you have a website?" So here we are! We're so glad you found us.

Everything in our shop is made to order, right here by us. No warehouses, no mass production - just two people, a few 3D printers, and a whole lot of love for what we do.

Thanks for being here. It means the world to us. 💙

~ Jerrad & Samantha

A couple standing in front of a stone fireplace decorated for Christmas with poinsettias and a Santa statue. The woman has dark hair and is wearing a light-colored cardigan and jeans, while the man has a beard, glasses, and is wearing a gray t-shirt and jeans.
A black metal shelving unit with multiple glass case compartments containing electronic equipment and filament spools against a wall with colored grid paper.

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