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Mrs. Lollipop Mrs. Lollipop, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 26, Computational Linguist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Project Manager Engagement Date: August 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2, 2007 Blogging Since: July 17, 2007 Venue: The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo About Me: I'm a Pittsburgh transplant who grew up in the deep south. I have a weakness for exotic alphabets, DIY projects, mobster movies and international travel. My fiance and I are both non-native Japanese speakers and we have a bullfrog named Skinny.
 
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Mrs. Lollipop, Pittsburgh Age and Occupation: 26, Computational Linguist Fiance's Age and Occupation: 26, Project Manager Engagement Date: August 2, 2006 Wedding Date: September 2, 2007 Blogging Since: July 17, 2007 Venue: The PPG Aquarium at the Pittsburgh Zoo About Me: I'm a Pittsburgh transplant who grew up in the deep south. I have a weakness for exotic alphabets, DIY projects, mobster movies and international travel. My fiance and I are both non-native Japanese speakers and we have a bullfrog named Skinny.
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Crafty Goodness!

November 9th, 2007 @ 2:46 pm by Mrs. Lollipop

There has been a renaissance as of late in the crafting world. Old techniques have been reborn thanks to new technology and a renewed sense of humor. Craft fairs like Handmade Arcade, Craftin’ Outlaws, Bazaar Bizarre, and Renegade Craft Fair feature handmade items that are fresh, inspiring and found no where else. Plus, with sellers numbering into the hundreds, there is bound to be something that will knock your socks off.

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These fairs are fabulous for finding unique, clever bridal party gifts. Less obvious is that they are  also fantastic places to check out local stationers. Many of them will sell greeting cards, calendars, or stationery. It is a good chance to look at the quality of their workmanship up close, discuss pricing and compare vendors. Also, keep your eyes peeled for knick-knacks that can be used as unusual favors or cake toppers. If you can’t find exactly what you want or enough of what you want, many crafters will take custom orders.

I’ll be a vendor at this weekend’s Handmade Arcade. I won’t be selling anything really wedding related, but please don’t let that stop you from saying ‘hi’ if you plan on attending. It’s always nice to meet bees in real life.

4 Responses to “Crafty Goodness!”

1.
Alissa says:

Yeah for handmade! I’ve decided to do all unique, handmade gifts for my bridal party (I’m an etsy addict). Then I found this site-and pledged to do all of my holiday shopping handmade too!
http://www.buyhandmade.org/

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bunnybride says:

Have a great time this weekend! What are you vending?

I love going to craftster/craftzine type fairs. I never NEED anything but always walk out with a treat or two. The last one I scored a Strawberry Shortcake cufflet, organic cotton shirt, glow-in-the-dark poo keychain, buttons, and a free goodie bag for getting there early.

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jane says:

if you’re in LA, Handmade for the Holidays is on November 23rd and 24th. It’s absolutely crafty heaven!

4.
st*tchpixie says:

ooh! do you have a website/blog/etsy shop that shows off your wares?


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