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Rohnert Park Holiday Arts and Crafts Faire – Nov 26 & 27

September 15th, 2010

Join us for our 31st annual Holiday Arts and Crafts Faire which will be held on Friday and Saturday, November 26 & 27, from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. in the City’s Community Center, 5401 Snyder Lane, in Rohnert Park. The public will be admitted free both days. Our goal is to make the faire a festive occasion for everyone, including holiday decorations, music, pictures with Santa, as well as entertainment.

Applications at: http://www.ci.rohnert-park.ca.us/index.aspx?page=653

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.

The Crucible's Hot for the Holidays! – Dec 11 & 12 – Oakland

September 15th, 2010

The most unique holiday shopping experience around. Shop for affordable handcrafted gifts created by over 70 Bay Area artisans, and experience the excitement of our 56,000 sq. ft. studio, where furnaces roar and sparks fly.

Holiday Gifty Features:
• Over 70 amazing artisans selling handmade gifts
• Exciting live industrial art demonstrations in welding, blacksmithing, glass blowing and more
• Bicycles of all ages for sale in The Crucible’s Bike Shop
• Fabulous family friendly stage performances
• A visit from Santa at 1PM
• Spectacular Art Lottery
• Tasty refreshments and holiday treats

Applications at: http://thecrucible.org/events/open-house/303

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.

Christmas Craft Faire -Nov 27- Martinez

September 12th, 2010

Wanted artist and crafters for the first annual Contra Costa County Christmas Craft Faire. Date Saturday Nov 27th 9-3 if interested reply to;
Reply to: comm-gqy3w-1945007228@craigslist.org

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.

Seeking Local Crafters – Pleasant Hill – Sat, Nov 20th, 2010

September 12th, 2010

VPFA Holiday Craft Faire & Unique Boutique

Saturday, November 20th, 2010
9am – 3pm

Valhalla Elementary School – Thor Hall
530 Kiki Drive, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523

Booth Fee: $30 / Raffle Donation: $20 (value)

HAPPY VALHALLADAYS to you & yours!

Email: storkreport@comcast.net OR marji@imSOYexcited.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.

Leland Ave St Fair – Visitaction Valley – Sept 19

September 12th, 2010

Leland Avenue Street Fair – Sunday, September 19th 2010 from 10:00am until 4:00pm.

We are still looking for local businesses, artists and craftspeople who are interested in securing booth space along Leland Avenue. If you’re interested in helping out, we’re still looking for volunteers to join the team. The music is taken care of as we’ve secured legendary Latin jazz-percussionist Pete Escovedo to headline our entertainment stage. This year promises to be one for the ages as world class musicians, talented artists, local craftspeople and service providers line the streets of Leland Avenue to celebrate our new streetscape and a rebirth of downtown Visitacion Valley. Mark your calendars!

Or call Nick Wolff 415/225.5969 or email: sf.vvboom@gmail.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.

Richmond District Neighborhood Center Seeks Craft Vendors

September 11th, 2010

The Richmond District Neighborhood has been serving and inspiring the Richmond District for 30 years. It’s a gathering place that offers free and low cost resources, support, and activities for your whole family. We are proud to present our 4th Annual Harvest/Halloween Festival on Sunday, October 31, 2010 from 12-3:30pm. Over 350 families come to this bewitching event with a haunted house, fortune telling, cupcake decorating, carnival games, and arts and crafts. This year, we will be having a Holiday Craft Bazaar along with the Harvest/Halloween Festival.  Looking for vendors, booth spaces start at ONLY $20! -for more information:  please email Jane Louie; jane@rdnc.org

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow 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. See our Terms of Use section for more information.

crafts with a purpose: Daughter Earth

September 11th, 2010

I started Daughter Earth about three years ago with my sister. Our goal is to raise awareness of endangered species and habitat conservation through design. We focus on fun and original surface design that we use to create our products. We really like going out and working hands on with organizations that are protecting wildlife.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? I work in fashion and I’ve always been interested in conservation. I was seeing animals in fashion & home goods becoming more and more popular. I saw this as an opportunity to spread awareness and raise money for wildlife conservation. I had that idea in my head for quite some time; then, back in early 2007, I went to Borneo to volunteer with orphaned orangutans. Once I got back I couldn’t really think about much else. I wanted to start a business to help endangered wildlife.

I quit my day job for about 6 months to get things started. I built my website, made a few products and started to do some shows. I soon realized I did not have the money or experience I needed to really built the business as quickly as I would have liked, so I went back to work. I am lucky to have a creative job that I love, but it is really hard to balance a day job with Daughter Earth. It’s exhausting working and having your own business. I always want to be working on Daughter Earth. I rarely have time to do anything fun because I feel like I need to spend every spare moment working on my business.

What do you like best, coming up with ideas or executing them? -Ha! I definitely enjoy coming up with ideas more than executing them. It’s a constant battle for me. As soon as I start one project I get all these new ideas I get excited about and then I have a hard time following through on the execution of the original project. I have a really hard time juggling all my ideas!

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? Best – There are people who get a huge smile on their faces when they see our booth at a craft show. You can tell that our product excites them. Seeing that reaction is a great feeling for me, and it helps to keep me motivated. I also love it when I get to send a check to the conservation organizations I work with.  Worst – No free time! I am always, always working! There is never enough time to finish everything I want to do.

What are your creative influences? I love color and pattern. I am inspired by many different kind of arts. I love the nabis, fauvists and most post-impressionist painters. In fashion, I love Tsumori Chisato and Marc Jacobs. I love animation and animation concept work, especially the work of Mary Blair. It’s great because with modern day technology you can see work by artists from all over the world. There are so many great contemporary artists and crafters that inspire me. At this moment, I am loving the work of Husmann Tschaeni, Leah Duncan, Mocchi Mocchi, Sandra Deickmann, Yukari Miyagi, Jill Bliss, Apak, Leah Duncan, Julia Pott, AyaTakano and Jennie Smith.

What’s the best advice you have been given about your business or craft practices? Stay organized. Keep it simple. Start small. (If only I could follow my own advice.)

How do you stay inspired? Everything inspires me, from the way the water collects on the shower doors and the shape of some gum stuck to the sidewalk to more conventional sources like magazines and blogs. I am always reading about wildlife and conservation. I am constantly looking at books, magazines and blogs. I always try to make it to interesting museum shows. I am constantly coming up with new ideas. Inspiration comes easy! Editing, prioritizing and finishing all of my projects is more of a struggle for me!

Use coupon code JPOP25 to receive 25% off (valid through September 30th, 2010). You have to enter the code on the individual products before adding them to your cart. Sale items and promotional items are excluded.

shop: http://daughterearth.com
blog: http://daughterearth.com/blog
twitter: http://twitter.com/daughter_earth
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/DaughterEarthFashion

The Poetry Store, artistic wordsmith

September 11th, 2010

I am the poet and owner of a small business called The Poetry Store, which is: 1. a typewriter. a poet. a vision: poetry for sale on demand. 2. objective + obstruction = art. Available for music and literary events, art openings, weddings, parties, and get togethers of all kinds.

When you visit The Poetry Store, you tell me what you want your poem to be about, who you want it to be for, pick your paper, and in 3 minutes or less, I’ll have it for you, typed on my red royal typewriter! Spontaneous as combustion and as original as bergamot on your ice cream.

For The Poetry Store, I also make and sell one-of-a-kind and custom poetry art pieces. The images I use come from my own drawings, photos, or paintings, collaborations with other artists, and recycled and up-cycled images from old art calendars, wall papers, and even a woman’s obituary book I found on the street.

What inspired me? Besides an inability to do anything for 8 hours straight, I got into the craft business because it just felt like what I needed to do–I am a creative person, with lots of ideas, who loves working with my hands; I thrive off of meeting new people and hearing their stories; I desire a good challenge (which actually happens with every poem i write! because it teaches me something; and I have a need for work that’s always changing and evolving, so, here I am, making a living as a poet! I don’t have a day job, but I do teach a poetry class to the elderly for The Institute on Aging. Yes, what I do for “work” is pretty amazing.

What do you like best, coming up with ideas or executing them? Definitely coming up with them! If I could get paid just to have ideas, I’d be rich! However, there’s so much satisfaction when the idea is done being executed. So, maybe it’s 50/50 coming up with idea/executing it.

What’s the best thing about what you do? Best thing: I am living my dream–making a living as a writer, being challenged personally, emotionally, financially (oh, growth!), meeting so many people who teach me about compassion, joy, vulnerability, strength, wisdom, fun, and having faith in our fellow human beings. I couldn’t do what I do without all the people who want to buy poems and trust me to write them. It’s all pretty magical. And I am constantly humbled and grateful.

The worst thing? Worst thing: The financial roller coaster, which mostly plunges down an occasionally takes great climbs; if only it would coast there for a while, or just go up forever!

What are your creative influences? Birds, typewriters, old things most people find useless, the moon (especially in daylight), death, Dean Young’s poetry, my students (who average about 85 years old), risk, bunnies, squirrels, jellyfish, string, a desire to understand, a desire to dream, a willingness to fail, a willingness to succeed.

What’s the best advice you have been given about your business or craft practices? Don’t worry about what you think other people want; make what you love, what you think is beautiful, and other people will think so too.

How do you stay inspired? Reading (see esp. the same stuff over and over), constantly meeting new people, riding my bike around San Francisco, hobnobbing with artist friends, going to the ocean and, this is embarrassing but, the real answer is: sometimes, watching stupid TV. It’s the only way I can decompress, really take my mind off of the 100 things I have to do. And when my mind is off of things, it opens me up to ideas that have been waiting to come out.

website: http://thepoetrystore.net/
etsy: http://thepoetrystorepoet.etsy.com

Pieces on display in Philz Coffee on Van Ness and in the window of Femina Potens Gallery on Market and Sanchez, San Francisco

OktoberFest 2010 seeks Arts & Crafts Vendors – Saturday, October 16th, 2010 – Concord

September 10th, 2010

Sponsored by the Todos Santos Business Association and the City of Concord, OktoberFest 2010 is a one-day festival scheduled for Saturday, October 16th, 2010 at Todos Santos Plaza in downtown Concord, CA from 11:00am to 6:00pm. Festivities include live music, a beer garden, food vendors, arts and crafts vendors and a family area with themed games.

Last year’s event was very successful and heavily attended; we expect this year to be all the more so. Todos Santos Plaza is the local hub for live music and festival events. The City of Concord’s “Music and Market Concert Series” and “Music at Noon Concert Series”—collectively in their 23rd year—run twice per week through the summer months and draw on average of 4000 people each week. (OktoberFest 2010 will be marketed at each of these events, all season long.) In addition to on-site marketing at other Todos Santos Plaza events, we will be advertising extensively on the radio, television, newspapers, and though fliers, all to make your OktoberFest experience more enjoyable and profitable.

We are currently seeking arts and crafts vendors. Exhibitor spaces are limited. We seek a good mix of quality items. We select vendors by committee based on originality, creativity, marketability and general appeal as well as quality of craft and booth design. There is a strong preference for hand-made items and original designs. We avoid selecting multiple vendors selling similar or competing items.

FEES: $85.00 per 10’ x10’ space (no percentage of sales taken). Tent not included; Electricity is not available.

If you are interested, download an application at www.communityconcerts.com. Click on “Download Vendor Application” from the right-side panel on the home page or reply to this ad and I will email you an application.

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Fabulous Finds Boutique – Cambrian Park area of San Jose – Nov 6

September 10th, 2010

We are seeking vendors for our Fabulous Finds Boutique. The date is November 6th, with vendor set up at 8 am, boutique 9 to 3 pm. Venue is held indoors at a quaint historical building with plenty of parking in the Cambrian Park area of San Jose. Space is limited so submit application and booth fee as soon as possible.

Please contact me for a vendor application.
Reply to: comm-bwysu-1944850330@craigslist.org

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

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