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King of the County BBQ Challenge and Music Festival -Martinez – June 19 & 20

April 30th, 2010

Here’s another Father’s Day weekend deal. The Annual King of the County BBQ Challenge & Music Festival is cooking up good times at the Martinez Marina Waterfront Park. The event features an amateur BBQ competition, a vintage car show on Saturday, and the soccer-playing boarder collies on Sunday. The best reason to go to the King of the County BBQ Challenge is, well, the lip-smacking BBQ, prepared by the Back Forty BBQ, Kinder’s Meats & Bulldog BBQ.

They’ll also have a kids’ stage along with rides and activities for children. More than 100 arts and craft vendors, microbreweries and wineries will offer their wares. Of course you’ll enjoy plenty of live music.

Craft vendors apply at:
http://www.countybbq.com/

10th Annual Art & Soul Oakland Festival – Aug 21 & 22

April 30th, 2010
Two sensational days of music, food, fun and art in beautiful downtown Oakland. Live rock, blues, jazz, gospel and more on five concert stages. Exciting national and local acts blended with culturally diverse art, poetry, music and food. Children of all ages revel in the festive Family Fun Zone.
Vendors check out the web site
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HAYWARD-RUSSELL CITY BLUES FESTIVAL July 10 & 11 {Hayward}

April 30th, 2010

The Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival celebrates the rich history, musical and cultural art form found in Russell City and Hayward during the post-war years from the 1940s through the 1960s. Located outside Oakland, CA, the area was once known for its dirt-floored clubs, bootleg electricity, and steady stream of Delta Blues-style musicians. Eventually the traditional sound of the harmonica was replaced with horns and West Coast Blues was born.

The Bay Area Blues Society is pleased to bring those sounds back through the Hayward-Russell City Blues Festival. The 2010 festival is taking place on July 10th & 11th and will focus on Texas-style Blues. About 120 artists play at the event and they had an over 3,000 in attendance at the 2009 event.

http://www.bayareabluessociety.net/Hayward_Vendor_Application.htmlendor

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

Discount Booths for Festival Vendors – Mission District 5/8

April 28th, 2010

San Francisco’s CINCO DE MAYO FESTIVAL
“FREE/GRATIS” Family Friendly Event 

Saturday, May 8, 2010 — 10a-6p
SF’s Dolores Park, located on Dolores St. between 18th & 20th St

We are actively seeking all kinds of vendors and sponsors.
Mention this ad to receive an instant discount on your vendor booth space today.

fiftyseven-thirtythree Grand Opening Party

April 27th, 2010

fiftyseven-thirtythree Grand Opening Party…

will be held on May 1st, 2010 (May Day) at very 1st store located on Piedmont Avenue between 41st & Linda.

We will be showcasing our line as well as Young Punks. First 50 guests to the party get free limited edition fiftyseven-thirtythree tees. Party starts at 7pm

Food & Drinks will be served. Beats by DJ Tibbs and Lankston

*** All in store purchases on Grand Opening Day will receive 25% off and Store will be open 12-6 and reopen at 7pm to late (510)547-5733

Vendor Space at Belly Dance Convention -Richmond- Aug 7 & 8

April 27th, 2010

Belly dance and comic convention still has openings for vendor tables for our annual convention in August. Spaces available for two days, August 7 & 8 starting at only $160 for the weekend. Welcoming Arts & Craft, Jewelry, Clothing, CDs, Costume, Henna, Book and Gift vendors. Other vendor ideas also welcome. Visit http://www.carnivalofstars.com/vendors.htm for more info, or call (510)548-6128.

THE KOREATOWN-NORTHGATE CULTUREFEST – SUNDAY, MAY 16, 2010

April 27th, 2010

This year’s CultureFest will celebrate the diverse and vibrant KoreaTown-Northgate Community Benefit District (KTO) neighborhood. This is a community that is overflowing with talented artists, musicians, great food and diverse cultures! Experience the many sights and sounds of a thriving, growing area located in between the revitalized and exciting Uptown and Temescal districts!

The event will reflect the unique character of the community’s cultural and ethnic heritage and attract the multicultural population in the area. There will be performances by many talented local and Bay Area musicians. In addition, there will be martial arts demonstrations, dances from around the world, a car show, booths, children’s rides, pet adoption and much more! The eclectic artist community will feature their creations and the ARTCart mobile project will engage attendees to create art at the event. A Community Bazaar will allow local residents and organizations to recycle and sell their used items. The focus will be on presenting a safe, family-friendly and fun-filled environment for all the festival attendees.

Vendors, check out the web site at: http://www.koreatownnorthgate.org/events.html

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

foamywader – an eclectic mix

April 26th, 2010

Hi, I’m Alexa. The brains and hands behind foamy wader. I design my handmade items for women (and even some for men) with varying and eclectic tastes; just like me. A little something for everyone or for every mood.  I love working with gemstones, silver, gold as well as found objects. I draw inspiration for pieces from movies, music, books, nature and even funny quotes from my friends.

Fun facts about me:
I am an amateur filmmaker, I love karaoke, I compulsively organize and I can peel oranges in a single peel.
The name “foamy wader” comes from wading in the foam of the sea or the suds emerging from a soapy fountain.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? I have been making jewelry since 2007. My mother has been creating since I was a small child and I learned through osmosis.  I began my jewelry making journey while working for a bank with no specific goals for my business, but just to see where it took me.  That day jo is now a thing of the distant past and I spend my days doing what I love.

Describe your creative process when designing/making your product line. Typically I will shop for stones or go hunting for cool antique trinkets and let inspiration grow from them.  Sometimes I will have a specific idea of what I want to make without interacting with the materials, but usually I let the stones tell me what they want to become.

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? The best thing about Making for a living is working with my hands and knowing that there are people out in the world who are enjoying something tangible that I made by my own two hands.

The worst thing is doing it all myself. Juggling managing my Etsy shop, shipping, restocking, working on display, scheduling travel to shows and the dreaded taxes takes up a lot of time that could be spent creating pieces.  What I really need is an intern for all that.

What’s the best advice you have been given about your business or craft practices? There is no “wrong”.  Whatever you can think of that you truly enjoy, someone else will truly enjoy too.  That was a major motivator in moving forward with the Knit Beard concept.

Shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop/foamywader

Binary Winter Press

April 26th, 2010

Hi!  I’m Cody Vrosh. I’m an illustrator and I run an independent small press called Binary Winter Press with my wife, Sheatiel Sarao, who writes and designs. We make original art, books and apparel inspired by the things we love best, from robots and fairytales, steampunk and Art Nouveau.

Describe your creative process when designing/making your product line. The books and art spring from stories we we want to hear that nobody has told yet.  All the books are printed and hand-pressed in our workshop.  I make my art using a process I call “Wood, Water & Fire”.  I paint on wood with watercolor, and then set it on fire.

The apparel designs incorporate a lot of science fiction elements without being too literal about it, we’re mad about the geek pride but we’d like to think stylishly so.  We get really excited coming up with them, because we get to wear them afterwards.  Everything is screenprinted by hand in eco-friendly waterbased inks on American Apparel.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? I’ve always had a strong DIY ethic and initially the idea that I’d be able to support myself with my artwork was both incredbily exciting and daunting at the same time.  Now, while I don’t have a “real” job, my surreal job keeps me plenty busy.  Sheatiel is a software engineer, and dreams of one day building a robot minion that she can have do her day-job for her so she can focus on writing. 

What’s the best advice you have been given about your business or craft practices? If you want to make art, you have to do it.  It’s easy to waste time thinking about new projects or talking about the art you make when you need to be in the studio creating.

Lately, I’ve been obsessed with drawing gasmasks and have recently started a Gasmask-A-Day blog: http://codyvrosh.blogspot.com/

You can check our our websites here…
www.BinaryWinter.org
www.CodyVrosh.com

…and our shops here…
www.BinaryWinter.etsy.com
www.CodyVrosh.etsy.com

Vendors Sought for Joan Baez Concert -Fairfax- June 19th

April 23rd, 2010

 Have a vendor booth at Kidzstock on Saturday, June 19, 2010! We are seeking high quality vendors selling great merchandise at our event in Fairfax, Kidzstock is an all day outdoor music festival featuring the young musicians of Marin with Joan Baez as our guest performer. The event will be held in the beautiful Cascade Canyon and be a day of music and community fun!

Check it out at: ccskidzstock.org

View our Vendor page at:
http://www.ccskidzstock.org/Kidzstock/VENDORS.html

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

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