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From T-shirts to naughty tea cups, Jerry Burt has you covered

I kind of consider myself a maker, says Jerry Burt of Baddy Creative in St. John's.

What is Jerry Burt at? All things Baddy Creative

Jerry Burt of Baddy Creative makes everything from custom T-shirts to cosplay accessories to teacups emblazoned with naughy sayings. (Mark Cumby/CBC)

"I kind of consider myself a maker," says Jerry Burt of Baddy Creative.

Burt makes custom clothing and costumes and delicate teacups and wine glasses with naughty words on them. He also collaborated on the surprise hit of Christmas 2017the Maple Leaf Big Stick tree ornament.

Burt, by nature a creative person, was inspired by kindredspiritshe met a few years ago at Sci-Fi on the Rock.

At subsequent Sci-Fi on the Rock conventions, Burt and his wife Krista set up a small vending table to support cosplay, and sell some homemade crafts.

Kyle Callahan, left, of Kyle Callahan Photography and Jerry Burt, of Baddy Vinyl, say they've been astounded by the popularity of the Big Stick Bologna ornament. Both businesses operate out of the same building as Posie Row. (Heather Barrett/CBC)

The name Baddy Creative comes from Burt's fondness for naughty words and alternative interests, and it's also a combination of his children's nicknames.

Burt said he enjoys the reaction his customers get when he delivers wares from Baddy Creative.

"When I made dainty little tea cups with sayings on them theyexpect the stereotypical crafter female," said Burt.

"And they're like, 'you're not what I expected,' and I'm like 'everybody says that,' " saidBurt.

"It's just something I love doing."

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With files from Mark Cumby