Got Craft? Blog

30.11.10

got craft :: DIY table

Make sure to check out the Spool of Thread DIY area on stage at the Got Craft holiday show! This year, Spool of Thread will be on hand to teach you how to hand sew flower pins, using felt, fabric and their famous button bowl! Depending on the materials selected, the pins can be festive for the holidays, like the Poinsettia in the image, or less seasonal and great for year round!

On Sunday, December 5th, attendees to the event we'll have 6 shades of felt and at least 10 cotton fabrics to select from, making each pin unique to the maker! There will also be complete instructions and Spool of Thread will be there to help, in case you get stuck in the middle of their making!

29.11.10

check out :: got craft handmade market

When we first started Got Craft in May 2006, we never thought that it would grow into the amazing handmade community that it has become. If you have never been to Got Craft, check out our time lapse from the Spring 2010 show and mark your calendars for the holiday show on Sunday, December 5th! For those of you that have been to the show, thank you for the support and maybe you can spot yourselves in one of the frames.

Big thanks to Blue Olive Photography for helping us put this together and trusting us with your equipment!

28.11.10

check out :: plush on main

Plush is opening up their studio doors for some free craft drop in sessions on Saturday, December 4th and Saturday, December 11th from Noon to 4:00 p.m.

Whether you are making decorations for your home, working on a holiday party outfit, or making gifts for other people, drop on by and make use of Plush's tools and work tables. It's like having your very own craft studio plus you get to socialize with others PLUS you get to meet B & B Plush. Win! Win! Bring your materials and we’ll provide sewing, cutting, painting, and glue gun stations, as well as access to a big heap of fabric remnants from Plush's studio.

Event: Holiday Craft Drop In
Dates: Saturday, December 4th and 11th, 2010
Time: Noon to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Plush - 4296 Main Street, Vancouver

No registration is required for these drop-ins. Please keep in mind that Plush is a professional workroom full of sharp things and pointy bits, and as such is not small-child friendly.

26.11.10

got craft :: swag!

Yes, swag bags are a dime a dozen, but not these bags. No, siree. As Kove Handmade mentioned, swag is a BIG deal at Got Craft. Like be at the venue at 6:00am before the tables and vendors arrive to set up kind of big deal. So, when the doors open 4 hours later and you are one of the lucky first 45 through the door, you understand why these are so coveted. I mean, just take a look at some of the goodies that are in each bag and, I use the word 'some' as swag items are still coming in! See here and here for past Got Craft swag bags.

Starting in December, we've bumped up the number of bags from 30 to 45. That's 15 additional bags! Thanks to efreeme.com for providing us with the reusable totes. For those that miss out on the swag bags, not to fret, we have 50 additional totes (sans swag) to give away at the door. Not an early bird? We have you covered as well. Five local blogs including Vancouver is Awesome, Got Craft (below), Vancity Buzz and Granville Online (<- enter here / contest ends Dec 1) are giving out free passes to Got Craft as well as swag bags, so keep your eyes open for the announcements!

Get a good nights sleep and a bag full of swag by leaving a comment below telling us which vendor you are most excited to check out at the show. One lucky winner will be chosen randomly. Contest ends Thursday, December 2nd at noon (PST). Winner will receive two free passes plus one Got Craft swag bag to be picked up at the event. Please leave your contact information in your comment.

25.11.10

things to do :: craft round up

The Eastside Culture Crawl is an annual 3-day November event that involves artists who live in Vancouver's Eastside in an area bounded by Main St., 1st Ave., Victoria Drive, and the Waterfront. A wonderful opportunity to meet painters, jewelers, sculptors, furniture makers, musicians, weavers, potters, writers, printmakers, photographers, glassblowers in their studios.

Don't forget to check out past and present Got Craft vendors such as heyday design, Aja Billas Ceramics, Jacqueline Robins Ceramics, Laura Bucci Handmade, Simpsonelli Designs and Flightpath Designs.

Event: Eastside Culture Crawl
Date / Time: Friday, November 26th - 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 27th & Sunday, November 28th - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Various

Gear up for the holiday season and stock up on Roxypop goods at Portobello West this weekend. Robert and I will be manning the table, so pop in and say hi! Other vendors to check out... Irit Sorokin Designs, Olive, Smidgebox Designs, BuenoStyle, Note + Emote and Him Creations.

Event: Portobello West
Date: Saturday, November 27th and Sunday, November 28th, 2010
Time: Noon to 6:00 p.m.
Location: Rocky Mountaineer Station - 1755 Cottrell Street, Vancouver

Features an excellent collection of fine craft and arts including A Cagey Bee, GroovyGlassGirl and Sam Bradd.

Event: Roundhouse Artisan Fair
Date: Saturday, November 27th and Sunday, November 28th, 2010
Time: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Roundhouse Community Center - 181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver

This Months market will include 60 vendors, music, hot food, beverages, and entertainment. Vendors will include food, fashion, accessories, supplies, fine art, vintage items and records. Make sure to check out Baby Elephant Designs, The Gluten Free Epicurean and It's Your Life.

Event: Blim
Date: Sunday, November 28th, 2010
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Location: Chinese Cultural Centre - 50 Pender Street, Vancouver

24.11.10

got craft :: buttons!


I've been bursting at the seams over these button designs by our friend, the pauhaus, for the upcoming Got Craft event. ♥! ♥! ♥!

Interested in getting your own pin back? Pick them up on December 5th at the holiday Got Craft show at the Royal Canadian Legion from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

23.11.10

got craft :: six cent press giveaway

photo via hudsonny

Psst... have you signed up for the Got Craft newsletter yet? if your answer is no, then why not? Newsletter subscribers will be automatically entered to win an exclusive giveaway for a DIY button maker hosted by our friends over at Six Cent Press.

Sign up here (left side bar) or at the Got Craft holiday show on December 5th. One lucky winner will be drawn randomly at noon (PST) on Monday, December 6th. One entry per person. Open to Canadian addresses only.

The folks over at Six Cent Press can take care of all your button needs with services including custom button making and products for you to make your own. Have minimal graphic skills? No worries. They will take care of you each step of the way!

** All emails are kept confidential and never shared with others. Newsletters are sent monthly **

21.11.10

inspire :: yulia brodskaya


found via gang of four

Combining her love with typography, paper and highly detailed handmade craft objects, Yulia Brodskaya quickly earned an international reputation for her innovative paper illustrations. Aren't they beautiful? She's done work for numerous ad campaigns and clients from around the world including Starbucks, Orange Mobile and Neiman Marcus to name a few.


To see more of her paper, and other work, visit her website here.

20.11.10

the express :: handmade community


The Express segment featuring Bird on a Wire Creations and Robert speaking about the handmade community is now up. You can check out Robert at 2:38 and if you look closely, you can see me at 3:16. Enjoy!

19.11.10

things to do :: crafts + vintage

Date: Wednesday, November 17th to December 24th, 2010
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
Location: Adhesif Clothing - 2202 Main Street, Vancouver

Adhesif Clothing is hosting a vintage clearance madness sale with items starting as low as $5.00. They promise some amazing deals featuring Adhesif Clothing and all the other designers sold at the store. Worth checking out!

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Date / Time: Friday, November 19th – 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., Saturday, November 20th – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Sunday, November 21st, 2010 – 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Britannia Secondary School, Gyms A & B - 1001 Cotton Drive, Vancouver

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Don't forget to check out Make it Vancouver. See here for full details!

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Event: Fab Fair
Date: Saturday, November 20th and Sunday, November 21st, 2010
Time: 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Heritage Hall - 3102 Main Street, Vancouver

18.11.10

got craft hearts VOKRA

photo credit: The Itty Bitty Kitty Committee (Based in Tacoma, WA, the IBKC blog follows the daily lives of the author's foster kittens.)

Last Spring, Vancouver Fashion eZine set up shop at the Got Craft Spring show and donated 50% of their sales to support VOKRA - the Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association. Not only did Marilyn exceed her sales expectations, she sold more magazines at the Spring show than at any event. Which proves my theory that crafters love their felines!

Vancouver Orphan Kitten Rescue Association is a no-kill, non-profit registered charity, formed in 2001 with the mandate of caring for very young, mainly bottle-feeding, kittens. They have gone from an average of 150 or so per year to over 1300 kittens and cats rescued in 2009 from homelessness or euthanasia. VOKRA is not a shelter. Instead, they provide over 100 individual foster homes throughout the lower mainland. VOKRA covers all of the costs for its fostering families and is 100% volunteer run with no paid staff or government funding, relying on private donations and grants.

We are pleased to say that Vancouver Fashion eZine will be back at the holiday show. Printed magazines will be on sale at the front door for $10.00 each. Half of this cost will go directly to VOKRA.

The Vancouver Fashion eZine promotes the best talent by featuring some of the most creative people (designers, photographers, make-up artists, stylists, models etc.) and their contributions to the local fashion scene in each issue of their magazine. Grab your very own copy on December 5th!

17.11.10

Sam Bradd - feature #43


Name: Sam Bradd
Website links: Website | Etsy | Twitter

What do you make?
I use two antique letterpresses to make paper goods including prints, calendars and labels. I also print kitchen textiles such as tea towels and napkins. My imagery centers around food and sustainability.

What or who inspires you?
Right now I feel inspired by: nature, bikes, sharing food, people working for social justice, and by people who are protecting our agricultural space. I read independent investigative journalism to be re-inspired - to personally keep learning and participating in ways that build resiliency, community, and justice.



How did you get started?
I took a miniature book course at Emily Carr in 2004. When I walked into the letterpress studio, I just was mesmerized by the whole process. It brought many of my favorite artistic things together. Afterwards, I borrowed time on other people's letterpresses, kept learning other printmaking techniques, and bought a small press in 2008. I found my bigger letterpress (Chandler and Price 12x18) this summer through a Craigslist ad. I was happy to rescue it before it was melted for cast iron frying pans.

What are your favourite materials to work with?
Paper and more paper. I collect paper of all types, from small scraps of wrapping paper to the 2 new boxes of FSC-certified paper currently stored in the bedroom. For the letterpress I use polymer plates, metal type, and my favorite is wood type.

What is the hardest and your most favourite part of crafting?
The hardest part of making art is knowing when it's finished - or when it gets to a stage that I'm happy with. My favorite part is hitting that groove in my creative process where I don't even know what I'm doing next- my hands just go and things build in front of my eyes.



List 5 of your favourite links and why you like them
Favianna Rodriguez is a poster artist. Her "pieces reflect national and international grassroots struggles, and tell a history of social justice through graphics."

Can't imagine this city without the Rhizome Cafe. It's a great community-focused place. Rhizome hosts the annual Crafts for a Cause event in December too.

Annie Leonard, the genius behind The Story of Stuff. Her videos are creative and sharp. New titles include cap and trade, bottled water, and (coming soon) electronics.

Daily eye candy comes from Drawn.ca.

Chris Tyrell, local arts consultant, has an excellent book and blog for visual artists in Canada called Artist Survival Skills.



Do you have any advice for those in the biz?
Like all things, your art will change and that's okay. Have a realistic retail price that gives you a realistic wholesale price too. Keep an accurate log of your art inventory and sales, whether it's in a notebook or a spreadsheet. Learn about taxes.



Do you consider yourself an artist or a crafter?
The tradition of letterpress was once a trade and a commercial practice, and it has become artistic. So I'd say artist. But I like being in the grey area between artists and craft(ers).

(photo images courtesy of Sam Bradd)

If you are interested in being featured, please send us an email at info(at)gotcraft(dot)com.

Check out our past features...
Katrinshine - feature #42
Penelope Brown - feature #41
Laura Bucci Handmade - feature #40
Track and Field Designs - feature #39
Irit Sorokin Designs - feature #38
Clockwork Fantastica - feature #37
Divesin - feature #36
Flight Path Designs - feature #35
Plantscapes - feature #34
Olive - feature #33
Uncle Phil / Flipside - feature #32
Kim Werker - feature #31
Haiiku - feature #30
Smidgebox Designs - feature #29
heyday design - feature #28
Smeeta - feature #27
ACageyBee - feature #26
Maked - feature #25
Firefly Notes - feature #24
Florence Ann - feature #23
Him Creations - feature #22
Jenny Hart - feature #21
district thirty - feature #20
tinywarbler designs - feature #19
telly designs - feature #18
Cabin + Cub - feature #17
Rachel Hobson - feature #16
Green Couch Designs - feature #15
Tanis Alexis - feature #14
Sweetie Pie Press - feature #13
Fibre Manipulator - feature #12
Sam Made - feature #11
All Things Paper - feature #10
Owl + Pussycat - feature #9
Bliss in a teacup - feature #8
It's Your Life - feature #7
Faythe Levine - feature #6
Coco Cake Cupcakes - feature #5
pomomama design - feature #4
GroovyGlassGirl - feature #3
Bueno Style - feature #2
The Beautiful Project - feature #1

16.11.10

Make It Giveaway

Make It returns to Vancouver this weekend featuring close to 100 designers from across Canada including Vintage Love from Toronto, Belua from Edmonton and Vancouver's own Hank & Cheef. Make it promises to be "a super awesome shopping experience that combines a craft show with a party!" With tons of handmade goodies to choose from including clothing, accessories, art, jewelry, baby items; expect to find something for everyone on your list this holiday season.

Event:
Make it!

Date:
Friday, November 19th, 2010 - 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Saturday, November 20th, 2010 - 11:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 21st, 2010 - 11:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

Location:
Croatian Cultural Center - 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver

Cost:
$5.00 at the door, or click here for a $2.00 off.

For more information, please visit makeitvancouver.com.

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We are excited to have the opportunity to host a giveaway for 10 pairs of tickets to Make it! Leave a comment or email to info at gotcraft com telling us what your favourite craft is. Please make sure to leave your name and contact number or email address. Contest closes on Thursday, November 18th, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. (PST). Winners will be chosen randomly.

15.11.10

be still, my heart ...


Top left to right: Banoo, Brilliance Found, Little Mountain Friends
Bottom left to right: heyday design, Scrumptious Delight, Kove Handmade

We are keeping presents to a minimum this year, because, frankly, there isn't really anything that we need and secondly, I want to move / pack as little as possible. We leave to the UK (fingers crossed) in approx. 2.5 months! Eek.

That being said, I can still look and lust over the goodies from all of the vendors at the holiday Got Craft event on December 5th. Want to start your own list? Check out our full vendor list here. Happy swooning!

12.11.10

things to do :: Emily Carr + LMG

Little Mountain Gallery is holding a fundraising art auction running the weekend of November 12th to the 14th. The works of several local artists will be up on the auction block and all proceeds go towards saving LMG.

Little Mountain Gallery 1st Annual Silent Art Auction
Opening Reception: Friday, November 12th from 6:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Event: Saturday, November 13th and Sunday, November 14th from 1:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. (auction closes on Nov 14th @ 5:00 p.m.)
Location: 195 East 26th Avenue, Vancouver

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The Emily Carr Student Art Sale begins tomorrow! Choose from a wide selection of original paintings, photographs, drawings, prints, ceramics, sculpture, wearable works and more. This is your opportunity to purchase creations from Emily Carr's up-and-coming artists and designers.

Emily Carr Student Art Sale 2010
Date / Time: Friday, November 12th from Noon to 8:00 p.m., Saturday, November 13th and Sunday, November 14th from Noon to 5:00 p.m.
Location: Concourse Gallery - Emily Carr University of Art + Design - 1399 Johnston Street

11.11.10

got craft :: the men


Clockwise from top left: Simpsonelli Designs, Frankenstrap, Locomotive Clothing, Sam Bradd

It's no surprise that crafting and DIY has always been lady oriented. Most of the people buying and selling at craft fairs are comprised mainly of women with the men waiting outside with the coffee cups. Well, times seem to be changing...


Left to right: Bliss in a Teacup and Olive Bath and Body

We received more applications from men vendors than ever before. Looking forward to checking then out at the upcoming Got Craft holiday event.

10.11.10

Circle Craft Christmas Market Giveaway


The 37th annual Circle Craft Christmas Market is taking place next week, Wednesday, November 17th to Sunday, November 21st, 2010 at the new Vancouver Convention Centre West. Admission is $12 for adults and you can save $2.00 by purchasing tickets online from the Circle Craft website.

The event features artisans mostly from British Columbia including a few from across Canada and Washington State. With over 250 vendors, there is something handmade for everybody with artisans selling clothing, home decor, fine art and photography, jewelry, food, toys, clothing, body products and leather goods, including one of my favourite vendors, Lincoln Heller from Fiveleft Leather (picture above).

Don't forget to check out the 2010 show features:

Wood Turning Demonstrations
Watch last year's recipient of the Circle Craft Award for Excellence in Craft, Dale Rouleau and long-time Circle Craft Co-operative member, Jason Marlow, collaborate to produce a unique piece of art "Spruce Mermaids" from a slab of old growth spruce.

Totally Amazing Glass
Enjoy free glassblowing demonstrations by some of Canada's top glass artists.

Ballz of Fire Workshop
Try your hand at designing and creating a blown Christmas ornament.

Blacksmithing
Watch artist blacksmith Patrick McIvor create a sofa-table to be donated to the Sharing Ree (more information about the Sharing Tree on the website)

Student Art Exhibition
Featuring the artworks of young people in Grades 9 – 12, the Student Art Show promotes and encourages student participation in a broad spectrum of visual arts. Celebrating student creativity, the art show provides a great opportunity for young artists to publicly exhibit their work

For more information, please visit CircleCraft.net and don't forget to visit past Got Craft vendors such as 3-H Craftworks, Adhesif Clothing Co. and Fiveleft Leather.

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We are excited to have the opportunity to host a giveaway for a pair of tickets to the Circle Craft Christmas Market! Please leave a comment or email to info (at) gotcraft (dot) com with your name and contact number or email address by Friday, November 12th, 2010 at 5:00 p.m. (PST). A winner will be chosen randomly.

9.11.10

crafty wonderland pop-up shop

The City of Portland has been working on a Pop-Up Shop program to fill vacant, downtown storefronts with local talent over the holiday season. So, of course they called up our friends from Crafty Wonderland and asked for them to host a pop-up shop on the corner of SW Yamhill + 10th Avenue in Portland, 802 SW 10th Avenue. Hello! I can not tell you how jealous and how happy I am for them. Seriously. Why doesn't Vancouver have something like this?

I've been following their progress via Facebook where they have spent the last month turning a vacant store front into what you see in the images above and below. Amazing, right? The Crafty Wonderland Pop-Up shop will feature handmade work from almost 90 Portland area crafters including a wide range of items such as accessories, jewelry, clothing, housewares and art, to name a few.

If you are lucky enough to be in Portland this holiday season, their soft opening and kick off event will take place on Tuesday, November 9th starting at 1:00pm followed by their grand opening on Saturday, November 13th, 2010.

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Here are the full details:

Crafty Wonderland Pop-Up Shop
802 SW 10th Ave. at SW Yamhill
(on the corner next to Finnegan's Toys and across from the Central Library)
Open November 9th through December 30th

Hours Before Thanksgiving:
Mon-Sat 10am - 6pm
Sun 12pm - 5pm

Hours After Thanksgiving (November 25th, 2010):
Mon-Sat 10am - 7pm
Sun 12pm - 6pm

*Grand Opening Party*
Saturday, Nov 13th
12pm - 5pm

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Lots of special events are planned at the Pop-Up Shop, so make you check out the website for full details. Congratulations!! Are you listening City of Vancouver!? Hope you are taking notes!

8.11.10

check out :: bird on a wire

Have you been to Bird on a Wire Creations just up the block from Main Street and Broadway? Opened at the end of October, it is a welcome haven for the local handmade community! Not only does it carry handmade creations from artists within a 100 mile radius, Bird on a Wire also runs workshops, a Friday night knitting club, craft / sewing studio rental and locker rental for those people, like myself, that seem to stock pile all kinds of supplies "because, you never know!"

Owner, Karen Unger-Strickland, is a practising artist and crafter who brings over 25 years experience to her new venture. Her vision for the store includes a knitting corner, a long dining room table for people to work on their projects, and a children’s area where kids can draw on the walls without reprimand. Prior to starting up Bird on a Wire Creations, Karen successfully owned and operated a paint-your-own ceramic store in Squamish, BC where she hosted and taught workshops in painting ceramics, painting canvas floor clothes, and creating mosaic picture and mirror frames.

In addition to Roxypop, you can also find goods from past and present Got Craft vendors such as Uncle Phil and Rabbit Rabbit.

5.11.10

Katrinshine - feature #42


Name: Katrinshine by Fedotova Ekaterina
Website links: Etsy | Blog | Twitter | Flickr

What do you make?
I make recycled leather jewelry and accessories, quilted bags and pillows in a specific style called patchwork spiral, as well as custom made corsets and medieval dresses.


What or who inspires you?
I get inspired from colours and textures around me. If I find a new and interesting tutorial or technique, I cant wait to try it.

How did you get started?
I finished art school in North Russia, where I am from. I then went to work as a designer for a publishing house. When I was growing up, I loved to do needle and craft work and was always sewing dresses for my dolls or my family and I. When I moved to Italy, where I currently live, I couldn't find work and decided to open an online shop to sell my handmade goods.


What are your favourite materials to work with?
Cutting fabric is probably the hardest, because once you cut into it, you can't go back. My favourite part is to create Patchwork bags, because every bag is very particular. Also I like to sew historical dresses, because I like participating in historical festivals.

List 5 of your favourite links and why you like them
Arctida's Creations, Etsy Russian Team, Gufobardo, Keeping Things Simple, Tom Björn Designs - All of these blogs are by my friends who all live around the world making a living as a handmade artist.


Do you have any advice for those in the biz?
Don’t afraid to be different! Don’t stop searching for something new!

Do you consider yourself an artist or a crafter?
I like to create unique pieces as my quilted bags that’s why I consider myself as artist.

(photo images courtesy of katrinshine)

If you are interested in being featured, please send us an email at info(at)gotcraft(dot)com.

Check out our past features...
Penelope Brown - feature #41
Laura Bucci Handmade - feature #40
Track and Field Designs - feature #39
Irit Sorokin Designs - feature #38
Clockwork Fantastica - feature #37
Divesin - feature #36
Flight Path Designs - feature #35
Plantscapes - feature #34
Olive - feature #33
Uncle Phil / Flipside - feature #32
Kim Werker - feature #31
Haiiku - feature #30
Smidgebox Designs - feature #29
heyday design - feature #28
Smeeta - feature #27
ACageyBee - feature #26
Maked - feature #25
Firefly Notes - feature #24
Florence Ann - feature #23
Him Creations - feature #22
Jenny Hart - feature #21
district thirty - feature #20
tinywarbler designs - feature #19
telly designs - feature #18
Cabin + Cub - feature #17
Rachel Hobson - feature #16
Green Couch Designs - feature #15
Tanis Alexis - feature #14
Sweetie Pie Press - feature #13
Fibre Manipulator - feature #12
Sam Made - feature #11
All Things Paper - feature #10
Owl + Pussycat - feature #9
Bliss in a teacup - feature #8
It's Your Life - feature #7
Faythe Levine - feature #6
Coco Cake Cupcakes - feature #5
pomomama design - feature #4
GroovyGlassGirl - feature #3
Bueno Style - feature #2
The Beautiful Project - feature #1

4.11.10

buy handmade :: holiday cards

Well, it's that time of year again. It's already November 4th and before you know it, it'll be Christmas, so you better start placing your holiday card orders! You should check out some holiday cards by a few of our Got Craft vendors including the pauhaus (pictured above) - choose from the following 3 designs - merry christmas, happy hanukkah and happy holidays with the words "lovingly yours the pauhaus" on the backside.


Maybe some tasty gingerbread men are more your style. Check these cards out by The Beautiful Project.


Or maybe some birdies doing some holiday socializing by Note + Emote are what you have been looking for!

3.11.10

check out :: Kristi Malakoff


Kristi Malakoff is a Canadian visual artist who works in a wide variety of mediums such as paper cutting (see image below), money pieces and stamp sculptures such as the one above that is made from 16 German stamps.


Her work was recently featured at the Vancouver Art Gallery as part of the Here is Now exhibit. You can see more of her work here. The paper crepe target installations are my favourite and truly amazing when seen in person!

2.11.10

check out :: the toy horse



Cassia Beck has one of the loveliest blogs that I have seen. I'm a little late blogging about this one (story of my life it seems!), but you should check out Cassia's second year-long project called Horse.

The subject is a toy horse she used to play with as a child.
The goal is to photograph this horse every day for a year by creating a different scene every day.
The end result is to make the collection into a book next year.

You can check out her flickr images here or you can check out her blog entitled Horse.

1.11.10

buy handmade :: tea cup bracelets

found via Twitter by @craftycrafty

I'm not sure how sturdy these would be hanging on your arm, but look how cool these are! Made from real tea cups, these bangles are adapted by designer Abigail MaryRose Clark who also makes thimble necklaces and other jewelry using reclaimed objects.

Makes me want a nice hot cup of tea and a biscuit.

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