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Make Pie Not War, jewels for the radical lady

November 2nd, 2011

Make Pie Not War is a handmade jewelry company by Alana Little! We like to make “Jewels for the radical lady”, but we have pieces for men too! Alana started MPNW in 2007 after leaving the corporate world! MPNW loves to bring a whimsical and fabulous style to all who wear it! We love vintage pieces, gemstones, and precious metals to make our pieces! Our website is www.makepie.net and our etsy shop is www.makepienotwar.etsy.com.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? Alana graduated with an Accounting and Fashion degree, went to work in the corporate world, and then decided she had enough! She started MPNW and has been happy ever since! She does this full time while fitting in her time with her new babe!

Describe your creative process when designing/making your product line. Alana states, “I normally start with a piece that really inspires me, that I just have to use! From there, I figure out how I’m going to make this thing work!” MPNW is always on the look for fresh and new things to use. We always have our eyes open!

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? Best: Working for ourselves and having happy customers! We love hearing from people who we have made feel beautiful! Worst: Long hours!

We do promos all the time! Join our facebook page, www.facebook.com/makepie and keep up with us! But for our San Francisco Bazaar fans, use “BBFREESHIP” during check out for FREE shipping at www.makepienotwar.etsy.com! We look forward to seeing you all!

Marina Family Fest – vendors needed

September 12th, 2011

Inaugural MARINA FAMILY FESTIVAL is a family event taking place on Saturday September 24th 2011 at Little Marina Green, San Francisco, CA from 10am to 5pm. Open to the public and all are welcome!

The Marina Community Association with the support of Mark Farrell, District 2 Supervisor have joined with Jaffe Events, UVMG and others to create a new family friendly San Francisco Event, the Marina Family Festival.

The inaugural Marina Family Festival will take place on Saturday September 24th, 2011 from 10am to 5pm at the Little Marina Green. This is public event designed for family in the Bay Area to come and enjoy a variety of entertainment including; bounce houses, petting Zoo, Pony rides, music, Gourmet food trucks and a beer & wine garden amongst local merchant sponsored booths.

The Marina Community Association which is a 501© 4 organization that is dedicated to protecting and improving the distinctive residential quality of San Francisco’s Marina District. They are a volunteer organization that actively participates with government and other civic agencies for the betterment of the community. www.SFMCA.org

For more information on how you can be involved in the event please contact Adrian Goddard at Jaffe Events at adrian_goddard@yahoo.com. For sponsorship information & participation please contact Jennifer Consalvi at jennifer.consalvi@gmail.com.

Jpop Festival on Kickstarter

July 8th, 2011

Jpop Summit is now on Kickstarter!

Starting from just $1! PLEDGE with J-POP SUMMIT to support the 3rd annual community festival and you can becomes a J-POP SUMMIT SPONSOR, too!

**Pledged rewards can be picked up at NEW PEOPLE tent only during J-POP SUMMIT Festival. You will need a print out of the receipt of your pledge.

ABOUT THE FESTIVAL:

The J-POP SUMMIT Festival made its debut in August, 2009 as the latest addition to San Francisco and its Japantown’s celebrations. By incorporating fresh content from Japan and encouraging involvement of local talent and businesses, the festival becomes a giant platform for “hybrid culture” to be born from its unique mixture. We invite all global thinkers (“new people”) to add to our festival, and in enriching our world community.

When: August 27th (Sat) & 28th (Sun)
Where
: San Francisco Japantown (Post street & Webster-Laguna)
Expected Attendance
: 60,000 in two days
2011 Theme
: “FASHION, MUSIC & TECHNOLOGY”

Featuring:

  • Hatsune Miku Vocaloid Phenomenon, Girls Rock Explosion!
  • Latest Japanese Films and Anime Premieres
  • Bazaar Bizarre Artist Village
  • J-POP Fashion Show – Gothic and Lolita, Cosplay Contest and more!

Produced by J-POP Summit Festival (NPO) and NEW PEOPLE.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/j-pop/j-pop-summit-festival-2011


Nighlife @ CalAcademy

July 6th, 2011

NIGHTLIFE AT THE CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES

Win A Free Pair Of Tickets To Nightlife…

NightLife is a weekly event where visitors ages 21 and older can enjoy music, science, entertainment and cocktails, while experiencing the Academy’s world-class exhibits with friends. Join San Francisco Bazaar SF as we bring you a midsummer craft extravaganza among the wonders of the California Academy of Sciences!

SHOP with 40 of our best handmade and indie designers
STRIKE A POSE at the Magnolia Photo Booth
CRAFT at one of our two DIY Project Stations
GROOVE along to local DJs, SIP Cocktails and More!

July 14th 2011 6-10PM
California Academy of Sciences
55 Music Concourse Drive
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA 94118
$12 per person/$10 CAS members
Ticket Information To NightLife – Click Here
http://www.bazaarbizarre.org/sanfrancisco/shows/night-life/
RSVP on our EVENT PAGE

WIN A FREE PAIR OF TICKETS TO NIGHTLIFE

We’re raffling away 25 pairs of tickets to San Francisco Bazaar SF fans! Just LIKE our Facebook page and LEAVE A COMMENT ABOUT HOW YOU WANT TO GO TO NIGHTLIFE between July 5th – 10th. Each comment will be counted as an entry.* We’ll pick comments based on a random number generator and award 25 people a pair of tickets to San Francisco Bazaar SF Nightlife on JULY 11th!

GO TO FACEBOOK PAGE TO ENTER TODAY…. btn fbk 160 San Francisco Bazaar @ Nightlife: Enter for a chance to win free tickets!

*please only one comment per person. Winners will be contacted via direct message on facebook.

Check out the Vendor Gallery by clicking below…

Free Craft Activities Include…

Button Making Station

Drop by the button making craft station to make a fun custom set of buttons courtesy of San Francisco Bazaar staff.  Use templates and fun artwork provided by San Francisco Bazaar or design your own!

Create Your Own Plushie Avatar (7-9PM)

Excited to make your own cuddly plushie but don’t want another teddy bear?  This is the workshop for you!  In this fun hand-sewing workshop Go Go Craft will teach you how to make your own customizable plushie avatar.

Congratulations Maker Faire Raffle Winners!

June 5th, 2011

Thank you again to all the customers who entered our vendor donated raffle at Maker Faire Bay Area 2011! Your support helps to keep our volunteer team and show going strong!

The winners are:

Rose T. of Petaluma, CA – Ticket # 473047

Ally K. – Ticket # 473012

Renee R. – Ticket # 473001

Kristen H. – Ticket # 473036

Megan O. – Ticket # 473007

Clint M. & Erin of Berkeley, CA – Ticket # 473015

Kit. N. – Ticket #473069

Gretta W. – Ticket #472975

Judi W. – Ticket #473019

Etsy Craft Party San Francisco

June 4th, 2011

WHAT?

Craft Party is Etsy’s annual worldwide shindig in celebration of all things crafty and creative. This year, Craft Party in our neck of the woods is going to be an awesome SF Etsy event and also the kick-off for I Heart Art: San Francisco! We’ll have craft workshops with Go-Go Craft! Refreshments! BYOK or C (that’s Bring Your Own Knitting or Crochet) for a stitch & bitch circle! San Francisco Bazaar SF! Urban Fauna Studio! And MORE!

WHEN? June 10th in the evening (5 to 9 PM)

WHERE? TechShop SF 926 Howard St, SF, CA 94103

** TO RSVP AND FOR MORE INFORMATION CLICK HERE**

San Francisco Bazaar SF will be there hosting the make and take button station! Be sure to pick up information about our next show dates in San Francisco. Also talk to the ladies of CCE about the upcoming San Francisco business conference built just for Creative Entrepreneurs like yourself!

You're Invited: Weave App Breakfast Group This Friday May 27th in San Francisco

May 24th, 2011

Intuit is looking for a group of creative business owners to test drive the Weave App in person! They’re interested in getting your first impressions & learning about what you would need from Weave to make it the app for your creative life!

Some details:
– You DO NOT need to have the app currently on your phone to participate. We’ll bring it to you!
– Don’t own an iPhone? We can provide one for you to use while at the group
– We’ll only need about 30-45 minutes of your time

Participation will entitle you to a $25 Visa card, coffee and snacks!

We would like to meet with around 5-7 people some time between 9-1PM this Friday May 27th 2011 in San Francisco. Once we confirm some interested people and most popular time slot we’ll confirm an exact cafe location in San Francisco that works best for all those participating.

So if you’re interested in helping us out and giving feedback on this new application please RSVP via this

Doodle Link: http://www.doodle.com/7bkrkvccku3n49iu

Please make sure you leave your name and e-mail when you RSVP in the Doodle and select start times that work best for you! Thanks.

Time To Weave: iPhone App For The Crafty Business

May 23rd, 2011

Try A FREE App For Your Business & Get A BBSF Art Print

Looking for a way to stay on top of everything you have going on? San Francisco Bazaar and Intuit invite you to beta test a new FREE app, Weave.  Everything you need to do, everywhere you need to be, anything you need to know, this app was designed to keep you on track!

Weave was developed with the crafty business in mind and we want your feedback!

The first 50 beta users to sign up through San Francisco Bazaar SF get an awesome Limited Run 5×7″Art Print by Local Artist Cody Vrosh (value $10.00) sent to them as a thank you.*


Whatcha waiting for? Time to get your creative life organized, online and on the go! Sign up today, don’t forget to mention San Francisco Bazaar in the comments section… http://weave.intuit.com/weave/

*We’ll send you the free art print in 5-7 business days by USPS first class mail after your registration is complete.

Bus Under Glass – intersection of insects, conservation and craft

May 20th, 2011

Bug Under Glass is a San Francisco based GREEN CERTIFIED business that specializes in hand-crafted eco-friendly insect displays, framed butterflies, butterfly wing jewelry and a unique style of natural history art.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? This sounds clichÊ, but nature. It is full of amazing colors, patterns and shapes that has influenced millions of artists including myself.  I do this full-time.

I usually have too many ideas and too little time to make everything I think of – so I have a list of all my ideas and my wife is my “go to” on whether my next idea will fly.  It goes something like this, “Honey, do you think a beetle walking a baby carriage will sell?”

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? That I get to combine my love of insects, conservation, biology and craft into one.  The worst thing is managing hundreds of tiny working parts.

You can visit my store online at www.bugunderglass.com or http://www.etsy.com/shop/BugUnderGlass

Getting to Maker Faire!

May 19th, 2011

Maker Faire is this coming weekend. Makers and attendees are coming from across the country and all around the Bay Area! We encourage ride sharing and alternative transportation and want to share some travel tips with you! Please consider these options and start planning your trip to Maker Faire!

LOCATION

San Mateo Event Center ~ 2495 South Delaware Street, San Mateo, CA 94403
It’s easy to come to Maker Faire by Caltrain, BART, bus, and bike.

For full information please check the Maker Faire site “Attend” at makerfaire.com/bayarea/2011.

From San Francisco and the North Bay

From the East Bay

From San Jose and the South Bay

BIKE TO MAKE FAIRE

MAKER FAIRE TICKET DISCOUNT FOR BIKE RIDERS

• Park at the Bike Valet for FREE. S. Delaware Street (south of the West Grate near 25th Avenue.) Buy Adult Maker Faire tickets for $20 (a $5 discount) and Student / Youth tickets for $10 at bike valet – cash only.
Bike valet hours: Saturday May 21st 9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Sunday, May 22nd 9:00 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.

• Third Annual Dolores Park to Maker Faire Social Ride with Rock the Bike:
Join the Saturday, May 21st social ride from Dolores Park in SF to Maker Faire. Organized by Rock The Bike, the same group that puts on the Pedal Powered Stage at the Faire, this is a great chance to leave the car behind and ride with other Faire goers, musicians, and volunteers. The ride is mostly flat, 21 miles long. Gather at Dolores Park’s 19th St. steps at 8:30. Riding by 9:15!   Facebook link for the Dolores Park ride.

• Palo Alto to Maker Faire Social Bike Ride:
Both Saturday and Sunday, May 21st and 22nd, this leisurely-paced 15-mile bike ride over flat terrain will arrive at Maker Faire around 11:00 am. Meet at Lytton Plaza in downtown Palo Alto (University Ave & Emerson St) at 9:00 am. We’ll stop at Redwood City Caltrain Station (northbound platform) to pick up additional riders there at 9:50 am. No rider left behind!

DRIVING AND PARKING AT MAKER FAIRE

We know many of you will need to drive and park at Maker Faire.

If you are coming by car, please follow these directions to drive and park. Parking is available at the San Mateo County Event Center for $17 per car per day, however, we recommend a quick walk to Maker Faire from the free parking lots!

DRIVING DIRECTIONS TO EVENT CENTER PARKING

The Event Center will charge $17 per car per day – cash only. The only entrance into the Event Center parking lot is on Saratoga Drive. There are 3,600 spots available.

From San Francisco and the North Bay: take Hwy 101 South, exit onto 92 West, then exit onto Delaware Street, turn right on Delaware St. and drive south and make a left on Saratoga Drive.

From San Jose and the South Bay: take Hwy 101 North, exit on Hillsdale Blvd., turn left and drive east on E. Hillsdale and turn right on Saratoga Drive.

From the East Bay: take Hwy 92 east, exit on Delaware Street, turn right and drive south on Delaware and make a left on Saratoga Drive.
TRAFFIC

To minimize traffic and use the optimal routes and exits, use:
• Twitter – http://twitter.com/makerfaire
• 511 traffic phone service and http://511.org

• Radio traffic reports on KCBS 740 AM and FM 106.9, and KGO AM 810

FREE PARKING WITH SHUTTLES

We’ve got more than 4,000 free parking spaces served by free shuttles running every 20-30 minutes. Please visit the parking map and information page for more details on where to park at Maker Faire.

NEW PARKING LOCATION ADDED

College of San Mateo – CSM – 2,000 additional parking spaces have been added. This location is at 1700 West Hillsdale Blvd, San Mateo. Two free shuttles running every 15-20 minutes.

Still Need Maker Faire Tickets?

Maker Faire tickets are still available online at http://makerfaire-portal.eventbrite.com/ for full price and for $5 off check here for local outlets in your area http://makerfaire.com/bayarea/2011/tickets/#local

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