this was a first for me attending Crafty Bastards DC Street Fair . i was pretty impressed with the turn out for this one day show. my intention was to see what kind of crafty goodness was at this show, who was exhibiting, what the foot traffic was like and if people were buying. being an attendee, it seemed there was a good turn out, pretty good variety of vendors and it was well organized. i came home with a few purchases from woolarina, spaghetti kiss & tasha mckelvey. other exhibitors that i didn't buy from this time but really liked were hats from rocks and salt, tee's by squidfire, leather cuffs by fistcuff, lunchbags by goshdarn knits as well as all the other vendors below i took pictures of.
Alitas Jewelry Booth-i loved his work but have a BIG criticism for his booth, it was well merchandised but there was no sign with the company name and no pricing so each person had to wait to ask questions about each product. oh well!
Pear Booth
Pear Booth
Pistol Stiched Booth
Shaghetti Kiss Booth
Something's Hiding in Here Booth
Something's Hiding in Here Booth-i think mustaches are going to be one of the next big image icon's (owls were still all around as well as mushrooms).
1 Girl 1 Boy Booth
1 Girl 1 Boy Booth
1 Girl 1 Boy Booth
Color Hive Booth
Cleo Dee's Squid Market Booth
Cleo Dee's Squid Market Booth-some clever props were used in this booth.
Claire McDermott Booth-all her jewelry shown was made from recycled skateboard platforms.
Claire McDermott Booth
The Small Object Booth-wonderfully clever items!
The Small Object Booth
The Small Object Booth
Greg Metal Booth-beautiful and unusual jewlry resembling enameling or cloisonne but made of more industrial materials. unfortunately he was almost sold out when we made it to his booth but i'll be on the lookout for him again.
Greg Metal Booth
Greenware Designs Booth
Biggs and Featherbelle Booth-their packaging and booth design was really well done. each assortment was well presented with fun colorful embellishing of ribbons and dots. simple, clean and cheerful.
Biggs and Featherbelle Booth
all the booths above with 1 or 2 exceptions were well merchandised and had good signage. i felt there were a lot of booths at this show that needed some work in this area, several vendors ran out of business cards as well but this is only the 3rd Crafty Bastards show (still folks-get it together). the quality of all the products seemed pretty high at the show but there were certain cagegories of product that were not well represented. it will be very interesting to see how well this show evolves and if it lasts. it hope so, it was a lot of fun and a good size. perhaps it could even expand into a 2 day event?
Craft Zine's Booth-making an l.e.d throwie
there were 3 demo's spread throughout the day and tables set up for each item. these little projects were fun and a good way to get out of the sun/or rain depending on when you were at the show.
Craft Zine's Booth-making an l.e.d throwie
Craft Zine's Booth-making an l.e.d throwie
Craft Zine's Booth-making button rings
Craft Zine's Booth-making button rings
Craft Zine's Booth-making button rings
3 comments:
What a great re-cap. I am sorry I missed it this year. Looks like they added a lot more than last year.
love those purses! looks like a blast!
your shots came out great! Thanks for going with me...:)
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