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Treasure Island Flea INDOOR / OUTDOOR Shows

January 12th, 2012
   18 Treasure Island Flea INDOOR / OUTDOOR Shows

Indoor TI Flea Pop-Up ~ Showing Main Floor           Outdoor TI Flea Pop-Up ~ Showing the Parking    

& Mezzanine Level at the Top                                      Area       

 

 Treasure Island Flea INDOOR / OUTDOOR Shows.

January   28 – 29, 2012                                   Show Hours 10am – 5pm
February  25 – 26, 2012                                  Book Your Indoor or Outdoor Exhibit
March      24 – 25, 2012
Greetings!

Can you believe the weather? WOW! 

Charles and I were out at the site measuring and plotting the map of the show (which should be ready in about a week and a half) yesterday and it was 75 degrees at TI & absolutely beautiful. 

So…… We are opening up the ENTIRE front parking lot ~ Shown above to be able to Host as many of you OUTDOORS as possible in the Front of the show.

The spaces actually measured out to be 10′ wide by 16′ deep. They are diagonal and offer you the option to park your car at the side and exhibit beside your car or park behind and show out. Choices Choices

Here are the Exhibit Choices for OUTSIDE – The Show is for 2 day bookings

10′W x 16′D $79 – 2 DAYS

20′W x 16′D $149 – 2 DAYS

30′W x 16′D $199 – 2 DAYS

As you are aware the Show is Rain or Shine as the Indoor Show will be going on!

However…. Charles and I have decided that if the weather is torrential and we need to
 call it for the OUTDOOR exhibitors we will put your booth fee to the next show!

OR like they do in NY stay and sell as the SHOPPERS are coming and they sell in SNOW and RAIN at the Markets there! Up to you ~ There will be SALES to be made.

For those of you that have signed-up for the Indoor Show ~ thank you! (checkout the picture at the top of the email showing the Main Level & Mezzanine inside Bldg. One) The INDOOR spots are almost sold out for January!!!! I will send you an email confirming that you have an exhibit in the show this week. When I get the map completed (a couple of weeks) I will then send you an email confirmation of your location with BOOTH number - YOU WILL NEED TO PRINT & BRING THIS CONFIRMATION TO THE SHOW.

About a week before the show I will send you an email of the instructions on unloading and setting up for the show! We are going to try to make this as smooth as possible for you and lend assistance in getting you and your merchandise in as quickly as possible. We will be having the job corps assist you in getting your products to your exhibit location.

We do offer a 10% discount if you book ALL 3 Shows!

As the Exhibits Sell out I will update the website so you will know what is available for Booking!
 

Best to everyone.  We are looking forward to seeing you soon,

Angie & Charles
Treasure Island Flea
415.898.0245

We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to Bazaar Bizarre San Francisco. 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.

SF Urban Air is May 6th, 2012

January 12th, 2012

Well, it is finally here. We are very proud to launch the all new Urban Air Market website. We are currently accepting applications for vendors. Once accepted, you can also purchase and choose your booth space via the site.  Earlybird booth prices are for a limited time and booths WILL sell out, so please register today.

What is Urban Air Market?

CAPSULE%20TWO%2011%2009%2018%20 %20131 SF Urban Air is May 6th, 2012 Urban Air Market is a curated fashion festival held twice per year featuring 150 independent designers of men’s, women’s, and kid’s clothing, accessories, jewelry and home décor. Participating designers are selected based on their quality, originality, cleverness, and method of sustainability in design. 
 

How do I become a vendor?

applybutton SF Urban Air is May 6th, 2012Please apply on urbaniarmarket.com. Feel free to email us with any questions, comments, or concerns.

Here’s to a fantastic new year and a successful Spring festival celebrating independent and sustainable design.  We look forward to working with you!

Danielle Cohen
Event Production & Arts Management

Now directing Urban Air Market
San Francisco. Los Angeles

 
We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to Bazaar Bizarre San Francisco. 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.
 
 

2012 Glen Park Festival Vendor Application Available

January 12th, 2012

We are now accepting applications for 2012 Glen Park Festival which will be held on April 29, 2012.  Vendor Applications are Due April 1, 2012 or when Vendor Booths sell out.  We have already sold about one third of our booths.  Please submit your application soon if you are interested in being a vendor at the festival. 

Please follow the link below to find out more information about becoming a vendor. 

http://glenparkfestival.com/become-a-vendor.shtml

You can link to the vendor application from the page above or find it here:
http://glenparkfestival.com/vendor-application.shtml

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.

Cheers,
Kate Maselli Zimman
Vendor Coordinator
vendors@glenparkfestival.com
415-806-3654

 
We have provided this listing on our Blog as a service to our fellow indie crafters and designers. This show is not affiliated to Bazaar Bizarre San Francisco. 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.

 

A Major television production company is casting extreme crafting

January 11th, 2012

Hello,

My name is Kate Cooper and I am working with Back Roads Entertainment
production company and we’re looking for passionate and dedicated
crafters to participate in a new television show! I wanted to reach
out and see if you wouldn’t mind taking a look and passing our flyer
along to any of your regular participants, friends, and contacts who
might be interested in being on the program. Any questions or
submissions can be sent back to me at this address.

All the best,

Kate Cooper

CASTING:  PASSIONATE CRAFTERS FOR MAJOR TV SERIES

DO YOU LOVE CRAFTING MORE THEN ANYTHING ELSE?

ARE YOU AND/OR YOUR FRIENDS THE CRAFTIEST IN TOWN?

IS YOUR CRAFTING CAVE THE BIGGEST AND BOLDEST?

A Major television production company is casting extreme crafting
enthusiasts and experts for a new major television series.    We are
in search of all levels and skills sets and interested in solo
crafters as well as groups of crafters of all specialties from
needlepoint to decoupage…nothing is off limits.    Tell us your story.
 Nothing is too  shocking!

Please email us with your story and interest in crafting along with a
current photo of yourself and some of your crafts along with a current
contact telephone number and email address to Sean De Simone
atcraftercasting@gmail.com.


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11:11 Art in your pocket

December 2nd, 2011

eleven eleven 1 195x150 11:11 Art in your pocketWhat inspired you to go into the craft business; do you still have a day job?  I always wanted to have my own business. I used to steal my parents shoes when I was little to play shoe shop and then sell the shoes back to them. Helluva a business model- no overhead! But seriously my big plan was to graduate from art school and move to NYC and become a famous accessories designer overnight! I had all kinds of delusions of grandeur. Lets just say it’s been a very different road. I have been at this game for almost 10 years now and I’m just starting to figure it out. Luckily I’ve been able to make a living at it with no real day job ever.. which I credit to a combination of good luck and stubbornness.

What do you like best, coming up with idea, creating product, or sales?  Lets just say I like everything but the sales.. which is the most important part when you are actually trying to make a living!

eleven eleven 3 100x100 11:11 Art in your pocketWhat has been the major influence in your creative process ? Digital Cameras and Photoshop, without a doubt!

Do you ever need to recharge yourself to inspire you, and how do you go about it? Yes all the time! Running a small business is exhausting; I take walks and do Kundalini yoga every day, it’s the only way I stay sane.

Describe your creative process when designing/making your product line. I usually start with key words and ideas that inspire me and take it from there into the visual realm. I like to think of myself as a curator of vintage imagery as well as a collage artist. It’s all about translating feelings and ideas visually .. Iconic and striking images that people feel connected to are the best sellers always, so naturally I’m always looking to make and collect art that transmit that kind of strong feeling. I have so much fun with it, its truly my favorite part of this business and why I do it.

Have you ever developed a great idea which has wound up on the editing room floor ? Oh tons.. most of my favorite ideas are out of my league when it comes to production. Its a challenge to produce affordable handmade goods in the United States.. I love intricate detail and that always comes with a price!

eleven eleven 2 100x100 11:11 Art in your pocketAre you constantly experimenting with new ideas, or do you stick with what is successful? I used to experiment constantly and that’s truly my great love. I’ve been sticking to what’s successful for a while now though because I finally realized the importance of a strong foundation and system for running things.. I hope to branch out into new accessory territory in 2012, though– I’ve got plans! 11:11 bags are the new frontier, and then shoes – GOLD shoes! Stay tuned..

http://www.eleveneleven.net/

http://blog.eleveneleven.net/

http://twitter.com/jamilastarwater

http://www.facebook.com/1111enterprises

The art of Nidhi Chanani

November 29th, 2011

Nidhi 2 96x150 The art of Nidhi ChananiMy name is Nidhi (pronounced nitty) Chanani and I create cute, whimsical and romantic art. I create a new illustration every weekday and share online. I have been working as a full-time professional artist for just over a year and a half.

I was inspired to quit my day job and pursue art after following the work of some professional illustrators. It’s encouraging to see others making a living with art and that still drives me today! I start every morning with a loose line drawing (I work on a large wacom tablet, called a cintiq, so I draw directly on the computer) and I take that and create layers and layers of color, shadow, and light.

Nidhi 1 100x100 The art of Nidhi ChananiAs much as my work is on the computer, it is completely handmade. I don’t believe that traditional methods of art are any better or worse than digital (and vice versa). Its simply another tool, much like different sizes of paint brushes, or different kinds of paper. Because I created it on the computer, it doesn’t cease to be art, or cease to come from me or my imagination…!

Nidhi 3a 100x100 The art of Nidhi ChananiOne of the best things (there are too many to name just one) about working for yourself is making your own hours. I absolutely love that! The down side of that is knowing when to stop. Another thing I love is meeting people, whether they are lovers of art, or other creators… The community I am surrounded with is so loving, supportive and well, amazing!

“Give me a museum and I’ll fill it.” – Pablo Picasso

Website: http://e-nidhi.com/
Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/nidhi

Kittybeast, one-of-a-kind quality

November 29th, 2011

Kittybeast 1 200x123 Kittybeast, one of a kind qualityMy name is Jennifer Way, I’m 30 years old and I live in Santa Cruz, CA. I design and sew by hand (not by machine) unique designs onto clothing for kids/babies/adults, aprons, reusable bags, etc. I sell at the local Farmer’s Market, festivals and a few shops around town. When I’m not sewing up a storm or designing the latest Kittybeast item, I spend my time in the ocean surfing, walking around our beautiful area, playing soccer, cooking, etc.

What inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? My entire life I have loved drawing, painting, creating and making art. Ever since I was a little girl I always wanted to be able to sell something that I made by hand- I would make homemade stationary and greeting cards and “sell” them to my mom and relatives. As an adult, I finally decided to take the plunge and really try to come up with a product that people would buy with my designs on it- I started out with baby clothes and have since branched into adult clothing, aprons and reusable bags.

Kittybeast 2a 100x100 Kittybeast, one of a kind qualityYes, I still have a day job, I work part-time at a local bar/restaurant a cocktail server in downtown Santa Cruz where I have worked for over 3 years.

I get inspired a lot by nature, especially the ocean, where I spend as much time as I can whether at the beach or surfing or kayaking- which is reflected in a lot of my designs (waves, octopus, jellyfish, shark, seahorse, etc.) and also fruits and veggies because I love to grow food and love the Farmer’s Market environment. I usually think of a design and spend some time drawing examples of it and when the outline comes out nicely I make myself my stencil and then go from there with beautifully colored fabrics to accentuate the appliqué on whatever I am making. I think of a lot of the designs while falling asleep and then I get up in the morning and work on them…. I also LOVE to do custom order designs for friends on American Apparel hoodies. That started out as a favor for a friend and has really taken off, so I have gotten a lot of priceless ideas from them. I try to use organic or American Apparel products to embellish in order to keep my environmental impact low.

Kittybeast 3 100x100 Kittybeast, one of a kind qualityWhat’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? The best thing is constantly feeding my inspiration and creativity. It’s so satisfying to create something from my own mind and hands, put my energy into it and then have it be received with a squeal by whoever receives it. I can’t really think of the worst thing about it…. I guess the hardest thing for me to do is to focus myself and make myself have a really organized approach to my products. I tend to want to make each piece completely unique and different and then move on to the next design, but for the sake of festivals especially I really have to work hard to make myself have consistency in terms of offering the same design/color scheme in all sizes. Organization is the hardest thing for me when it comes to creating art and selling it. But I think that one-of-a-kind quality is also one of my strong points and makes my products appeal to shoppers who don’t want a cookie-cutter gift or purchase.

I have a Kittybeast Facebook page- please check it out for news, photos, upcoming events, etc: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kittybeast/

For BazBiz shoppers who visit my etsy shop www.kittybeast.etsy.com after the show, I have a 10% off coupon, just use the coupon code BAZBIZ. Thanks for checking out Kittybeast and enjoy the show!

Recover Your Thoughts gives books a second life

November 28th, 2011

RecoverYourThoughts2 200x150 Recover Your Thoughts gives books a second lifeCan you briefly describe yourself and maybe a little bit about your business? Sure. I am in my mid-fifties, lost a lot of my hair, and somewhere along with way I fell in with craft fairs. I just like the excitement and energy. It is my idea of fun.

What I create are journals. A simple place to keep thoughts and memories. Two things make my journals special. First, they are made from discarded books, so each one has a different theme, a different flavor. Sometimes you can find a title that just starts your creativity and you’ll write for hours. Sometimes you’ll find one that reminds you of a friend and you just have to give it to them as a gift. Finding just the right journal is inspiring. Secondly, almost every part of the journals I make are from discarded materials. The book covers come from the library’s thinning out process, and the paper is outcast and remains of the printing industry. I am pleased that I have developed a useable “green” product.

RecoverYourThoughts1 184x150 Recover Your Thoughts gives books a second lifeTell us about the process: It starts with finding discarded books. Libraries are the best source, but there are estate sales, schools, and believe me, once people find out you’re looking for old books, they give them to you. Man do they give them to you. This creates a problem, because only one in ten is usable. Getting rid of other peoples unwanted books is “trying.”

Finding the right covers is the fun of the process. It is like a treasure hunt. I love imagining which of my customers will fall in love with each cover.

Separating book covers from the text is simple, but creates a new problem. Getting rid of huge mounds of text blocks. I have tried recycling, but they want me to cut the spines off. So sometimes when I feel brave I cut off the spines and take the text to the recyclers, sometimes I put the whole thing in the recycling bin and hope I don’t get a nasty reminder letter from waste management.

Cutting paper, punching holes and putting in the binding is so ordinary I often do it without having to think about it.

Now it is time for the fun. Getting the chance to join the other craft vendors at getting involved with the excitement of interested customers at the fairs is awesome. The time goes by so fast, and every minute of it is fun.

Do you still have a real job? Not by choice. There just aren’t too many employers looking for old, bald, overweight bookbinders. For now I am happy doing “the craft” full time. I keep thinking that the craft thing will take off and support me, but that is a dream. I have a good product, but production cost and the bad economy is making it difficult. And now a large number of people have “pirated” my idea. I am sure I have to get a real job someday.

Bug Under Glass, discover the bugs life

November 27th, 2011

BUG 1 150x150 Bug Under Glass, discover the bugs lifeMy name is Kevin and I run Bug Under Glass. I create conventional and unconventional natural history displays using ecologically friendly insects. My business is a San Francisco Green Certified Business, which has a foundation on conservation, education and art.

BUG 2 100x100 Bug Under Glass, discover the bugs lifeWhat inspired you to go into the craft business, do you still have a day job? My craft was inspired by my work at the California Academy of Sciences and graduate degree is in conservation biology. While pinning bugs for the Academy, I thought it would be cool to make some of my own and give them as gifts. Then, while in school, I learned about butterfly farming, which is a conservation tool that provides impoverished populations with an income and incentive to preserve rainforest.

BUG 3 100x100 Bug Under Glass, discover the bugs lifeI am inspired by the miniature world and when I see a dollhouse miniature that would look nice paired with a real beetle — my creative juices get flowing. I love placing insects in human-like situations, which gives them personality and lets people see them in a different perspective.

What’s the best thing about what you do? And the worst? I love seeing people’s positive reactions to an animal that they previously despised. The worst thing is the long hours — it is a lot of work making the displays and keeping up with demand.
You can see my work at:

Website: http://bugunderglass.com/
Shop Etsy: http://www.etsy.com/shop/BugUnderGlass
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bugunderglass

The Scarf Moment adds a bit of color to your life

November 27th, 2011

ScarfMovement1 The Scarf Moment adds a bit of color to your lifeI hadScarfMovement2 100x100 The Scarf Moment adds a bit of color to your life been collecting vintage fabric for ages when I finally decided to start making scarves a few years ago. Sewing is in my blood. My grandmother was a seamstress and her father was a tailor.

I’m an artist but I’m not very disciplined when it comes to making art. Making scarves started out as a practice to develop a work discipline. It worked. Now I make scarves in the fall and art in the spring. The vintage fabrics I use have printed or woven patterns. I back those fabrics with solid color fabrics, so the creativity is in the selection of backing fabrics. I have a good eye for color.

ScarfMovement3 100x100 The Scarf Moment adds a bit of color to your lifeThe best thing is going out searching for fabric at estate sales and yard sales. The worst thing is sewing velvet. It’s so difficult to sew.

www.thescarfmoment.blogspot.com