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Crafty Vendors Needed – Benicia – Nov 27

November 11th, 2010

The benicia community action council is sponosring a holiday boutique on nov 27 sat in benicia.   Still looking for a few more vendors.  Spaces are only $50

Please contact
Amber Silva
707 590 0494

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HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE – Walnut Creek – Dec 4th

November 10th, 2010

HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
December 4th 10 to 3 pm
A UNIQUE HOLIDAY SHOPPING EXPERIENCE

DO YOU HAVE A BUSINESS, CRAFT OR SERVICE THAT YOU WOULD LIKE TO OFFER AT THE PARKMEAD ELEMENTARY HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR AND BOUTIQUE?

Location: Parkmead Elementary, Walnut Creek
in the Multi Purpose Room

Vendor cost: $30 ($$ for PERC- Parkmead Education Resource Council)
10% of your profit goes to PERC

DEADLINE TO ENTER NOVEMBER 19th

For information contact
Irma Toman
925-325-7839

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Milani Elementary School Boutique – Sat Dec 4th – Newark

November 10th, 2010

Come support Milani Elementary School in Newark, CA on Saturday Dec. 4, 2010 from 9-4 for their holiday boutique. We are still accepting vendors for our event. $25 for a table or $20 for a table and a gift basket to donate for our raffle. All proceeds will benefit the school. To purchase a table or have any questions, please feel free to contact Theresa Reyes, Milani PTC President @ 510 706-3315.

School Address:
37490 Birch St.
Newark, CA 94560

 We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Bodacious Boutique – San Lorenzo – Sun Dec 19

November 10th, 2010

Are you crafty, bubbly and fun? Come join one “happening event” on Sunday December 19. 2010 in San Lorenzo. Open to all hand crafted vendors (and others). Tables are only $25 each or $30 with electricity. Wonderful Music, Great Atmosphere, Good Food and Wonderful Gifts right before the major holiday! Please no jewerly booths we already have the maximum for the event.
For more information contact craft coordinators Kathleen at 510-427-1973 or Gretchen at 510-206-9068.

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Market Hall Holiday Craft Bazaar – Hercules

November 10th, 2010

The Market Hall Holiday Craft Bazaar will be held on five different days: Saturdays, November 6, 13, and December 4, and 11 from 10AM- 5PM. There will also be a special Friday, December 3 Holiday Craft Bazaar to coincide with the City of Hercules Holiday Tree Lighting Event from 6PM- 9PM. Market Hall is located at 4000 San Pablo Avenue, Hercules, CA 94547 at the corners of San Pablo and Sycamore Avenues, off highway 80.

The application process for the Market Hall Holiday Craft Bazaar is available online at http://www.herculesmarkethall.com/craft.php or you can email your completed application and photos to arts@herculesmarkethall.com. There is a $40 fee for each day or a five- day pass for $180. Vintage airstream trailers are available for $75 a day or a five day pass for $350 on a first come, first serve basis.  All participants in the Market Hall Holiday Craft Bazaar must sell handmade items.

Check out the website at http://www.herculesmarkethall.com/

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Sunset Co-Op Nursery School Craft Fair – Dec 4th – SanFrancisco

November 10th, 2010

Hello Vendors!
 
The 2010 Sunset Co-Op Nursery School Craft Fair is coming and is  signing up vendors now. 

BOOTH DETAILS:

Booth rental is free, with a 15% donation of your total sales as a donation to Sunset Co-Op Nursery School.

Vendors should  bring their own tables.  The standard “booth” size will accommodate a 6ft x 2.5 ft table.  Booths may be shared with other vendors.  Let it be  known if you have any other needs, such as electrical access or wall space. 

WHEN and WHERE: 
Saturday
December 4th
11AM – 4PM
Sunset Co-Op Nursery School
at Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church
999 Brotherhood Way
San Francisco, California 94132
  
REGISTER by Monday NOVEMBER 15th: 
Rregistering vendors now, so please contact me via email any time before November 15th to secure your booth:
Jeanné Ellenby

jeanne@ellenby.com
415-297-7988
  We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. BBSF Blog makes no guarantees or warranty as to the accuracy, completeness or authenticity of the information contained on this post. Please direct all questions using the contact information as listed on this blog post. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Help Sweet & Sour Goodies go to New York as part of Martha Stewarts' Holiday Craft Sale

November 9th, 2010

Hey Everyone! Just received some amazing news:
Sweet & Sour Goodies has been selected as a finalist for Martha Stewart’s Holiday Craft sale.

So it’s up to America to see who the top 5 crafters will be and who will go to New York. Please spread the word and vote for me at:

http://thecraftsdept.marthastewart.com/2010/11/vote-for-the-winners-in-the-holiday-craft-sale.html

Voting ends November 12th at noon EST
Tell your friends and have your friends tell their friends…and so on…and so on….

Let’s get my little Gnomes and Ninjas to the Big Apple!!

Thanks for all your support!

Kristine

Holiday Edition of Pop and Shop on December 4th

November 9th, 2010

It is that time again!  Noise Pop is doing their annual Holiday Edition of Pop and Shop on December 4th at the Verdi Club. They are looking for artists, crafters, merchants and makers of things to participate.  Attached is information about The Noise Pop Holiday Shop Event: a promotional flyer, vendor application and photos from other pop-n-shop events.  Applications and payment are due no later than November 22nd, 2010.

We have various promotions and marketing plans to make this a well-attended and fun event. We have our street team distributing flyers, our newsletter hyping the event, a DJ (and possibly a local popular band) to keep shoppers entertained, calendar listings and social media blitz.

If you have any questions about the set-up, the event or whatever, send an email or call. molly@noisepop.com

Click here for application.

Website: http://www.noisepop.com

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to San Francisco Bazaar. DO NOT leave questions here on our blog as they will not be answered by the show organizers. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

Pans Garden Yarns, conceptual fibers

November 7th, 2010

What inspired you to go into the craft business & do you still have a day job? I grew up in rural Virginia and was always exposed to many home crafts, plus I was constantly fascinated by the antique spinning wheel that belonged to my aunt. The wheel was for decorative purposes only – no one knew how to use it. One Christmas I found a toy spinning wheel under the tree, but again, it wasn’t really a wheel that could be used for actual yarn spinning. However, my grandmother taught me to knit, crochet, and embroidery so I have had my hand in the fiber arts since I was about nine or ten years old. I did only these crafts until I was about twenty-six. Around that time someone gave me a copy of that fondly remembered publication, Whole Earth Catalog, in which I found an article about a resurgence of the fiber arts of spinning and weaving. Along with this article were suggestions of where to buy books on the subject, and even more importantly, wheels!  It took me awhile to find someone in my area to teach me how to actually spin, but once I learned it became an obsession. I have been hand spinning now for thirty years!

I do still have a day job, but have been able to cut back to a four day work week. Hopefully in the near future I can cut it further to three days a week, but we’ll have to see.

What do you like best, coming up with the idea, creating product, or sales? Well, all three of these things are exciting to me. I am the sort of person who likes to come up with ideas and seem to have many more ideas than time to actually implement them.

Creating the product is a joy for me because it involves many of my senses. Because I’m involved with fiber from raw product to finished yarn (and sometimes garments), I have the very earthy experience of seeing wool as it comes right off of the sheep complete with the sheep smell that I love so much. Dyeing the fiber provides a smorgasbord of visual delight as I pull the fiber and yarn out of the dye pot. The actual spinning is an extreme tactile experience as the fibers slide through my fingers.

Selling is a lot of fun and I love to meet people who love fiber and who will take my yarn and make something unique. I enjoy talking to people about fiber and I have learned so much from my customers over the years!

Do you ever need to recharge yourself to inspire you, and how to you go about it? Absolutely! This is especially true if I have been hunkered down trying to produce as much as possible in a short period of time. I get overloaded and have to step back from production or else I will lose my creative ability.

To recharge I do several things. Going to museums is relaxing and also often a great source of inspiration for new yarns. Sometimes I surf the web looking for new materials to use in yarn construction – doing this gives me a breather and helps to bring back the creativity. Seeing beautiful fibers inspires me and makes me think of ways to use them in a new yarn or project.

Finally, I just put fiber aside for a short while and do things totally unrelated to the craft. Hiking, reading, and watching movies – all are ways to relax and recharge.

Describe you creative process when designing/making your product line. Although I spin many different kinds of yarn, my specialty is Art Yarn. My ideal art yarn is representational – it reflects a concrete object or person, or just as often a concept, such as, say “serenity.” Typically, I try to think of things, ideas, or people that interest me. For instance, I went to Silent Film Festival in San Francisco this past summer and saw the fully restored Metropolis, the magnificent Fritz Lang silent movie. I knew instantly that I wanted to create a yarn in honor of the movie. Now, of course the colors in that movie are black and white, but if you look at movie posters from that time, the robot is always gleaming gold. So, for the base of yarn, those were my colors, black, white, grays, and gold.

Metropolis is a movie about the struggles of the working class and it involves machines and the idea of mechanization. So, I included in this yarn lots of little charms I found, such as gears, pliers, coils, and springs. The finished yarn then reflects the grays of the film itself but also represents the gray space of a factory along with the things found in the factory environment. The only color is the gold of the robot, one of the focal points of the movie. Please see the photo included in this interview.

Website: http://www.pansgardenyarns.com/

Meet Our Sponsor: Sublime Stitching!

November 6th, 2010

We all know that San Francisco Bazaar is not your granny’s craft fair, and Sublime Stitching is definitely not your granny’s embroidery.  No wonder we go so well together!  We’re super psyched to have our favorite supplier of embroidery patterns, kits, books and supplies sponsoring this year’s fair.

You’ll be sure to see all kind of needlework goodies at Fort Mason this December, but if you’re like me and you just can’t wait, Sublime Stitching is generously offering a meaty 15% off with discount code BAZAAR.  Make sure you don’t pass this up!

Sublime Stitching was founded independently in Austin, Texas in 2001 by Jenny Hart, due to an overabundance of bunny-n-duckie patterns and outdated, overly-difficult instructions for embroidery.  Sublime Stitching introduces edgy embroidery design, all-in-one embroidery starter kits and entertaining, now-I-understand-it instructions to bring embroidery back to life for a new generation of needleworkers.