Forest Run Creative

Forest Run Creative

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Forest Run Creative produces heirloom quality, handcrafted leather goods right here in America.

Forest Run Productions has garnered 50 Production Awards for videography, writing, production design, editing and motion arts. Producer/Videographer, Doug Calhoun was named a StudioDaily50 Honoree in 2016 as an artist to watch. Contact us for your own award winner!

2018 AVA Digital Awards Platinum Winner
2018 Bronze Telly Award WinnerStudioDaily 50 Honoree

2016 Inaugural Honoree in the StudioDai

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 30/10/2025

I’ve been working on a smaller version of our messenger bag, fine tuning the pattern and picking leathers. It’s been a hectic summer with travel, craft fairs and life. Thanks for sticking around, we’ll get back to posting more regularly. We hope life is good for everyone!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 02/09/2025

This Tripp wallet is made in Concercia Walpier Sapphire Skull leather. It’s a beautiful leather with a corrected finish that is very colorful and durable. This is live on the website. We also have a red version that hasn’t been made that could be customized. We’ll make something with it prior to on September 13 in Columbia, MO.

Let us know if we can craft something for you!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 17/08/2025

This beauty and much, much more will be on Saturday Sept 13 from 12-6 in the Arcade District in Columbia, MO! Come see local artisans and vendors!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 29/07/2025

This beauty is available and will be at a few art festivals in the coming weeks. If you’re interested, send a DM. Hand sewn, hand set rivets, interior pockets in full grain leather. You’ll pass this on when you’re gone. It’s sturdy and beautiful!!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 16/07/2025

The bag with no name! Smaller than our Pasha Purse and much bigger than our Lexi Crossbody, this bag has a roomy body, interior pocket and exterior pocket large enough to hold a full size phone.

Hmmmm, what to call it…..

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 23/04/2025

This green leather was what l used to make my wife’s tote years ago. It’s what has led to all the products and customers that have followed. The bags have evolved but they’re still hand stitched,each rivet is set and peened one at a time and each strap beveled and burnished.

We love that each bad can be customized with thread colors, leather combinations and pocket layouts.

Let us know if we can craft something unique for you.

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 15/04/2025

I never added this bag to the website but it’s a new size, smaller than our Pasha Purse. It’s the last of this green leather and is crazy pretty, the pics don’t do it justice. I may save this for a local craft fair unless someone DM’s to purchase. I’d kinda like to see it around town on someone’s arm.

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 05/04/2025

The Jocelyn Wallet in ‘Bone’ Badalassi Carlo Puebo develops a beautiful brown patina as it’s used. We love natural undyed leather because it’s so pretty as it ages. It will even brown if exposed to direct sunlight. This leather is really nice to work with too!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 22/03/2025

Our namesake journal in Olde English Dublin from

We have 4 colors available and each contains 180 blank pages via three 3.5”x5” notebooks.

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 15/03/2025

Olive! Such a pretty leather, one of our most popular colors and available on the site now!

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Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 08/03/2025

Our newest Jocy Wallet in Olmo and Navy leather. We made two and one made it to the site! We have a few different color versions on the site.

This small wrist clutch has 3 pockets and a removable wrist strap. It pairs perfectly with the Lexi Crossbody or as a night out minimalist clutch. It’s pretty popular as a girls first wallet/purse too!

Photos from Forest Run Creative's post 01/03/2025

We made a custom wet formed knife sheath from some Wickett and Craig harness leather and some Hermann Oak saddle skirting. It was decorated with a Norvogese stitch and finished with copper rivets. It was a custom made knife and needed a sheath for a young hunter.

It was a fun project and it’s always rewarding to see something we made get used for a utilitarian purpose.

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Monday 09:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 18:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 18:00
Thursday 09:00 - 18:00
Friday 09:00 - 18:00