Posts Tagged ‘crafty’
Making is so Awesome
At this year’s Crafty Bastards Hello Craft wanted to share the fun of making with those at the fair. So we threw up a tent, asked some of our friends to sponsor some projects, and let the creativity run wild.

And run wild it did. The Make Something Awesome Area was packed from start to finish all day long. Anyone who sat down could make a pin cushion from Etsy, earrings from Mary Ellen Doran, knit up a scarf from Knit Outta the Box, embroider patterns by Sublime Stitching or let their imagination dictate the project with access to a myriad of materials.
Much thanks to the DC Craft Mafia who helped guide project makers throughout the day.
Did you make anything awesome? We’d love to see! Be sure to upload your photos to the Crafty Bastards 2009 Flickr Group.
Crafts with a Conscience: Glue and Glitter
Everyone loves lunch. With Glue and Glitter you can carry your lunch with style.

Made from vintage, reclaimed or organic, earth-friendly fabrics, these lunch kits will make for a happy lunch five days a week.

Do you have a thing for the messier foods? Wear this adorable cupcapron while prepairing your lunch and protect your clothes. Made from vintage or organic fabrics and eco-felt.

Once your lunch is made and packed, why don’t you relax, put your feet up and snuggle with these happy tree pillows.
Find Glue and Glitter at Booth # 47
Crafts with a Conscience: Sardine Clothing Company
Have you ever been completely overwhelmed by the amount of t-shirts that are available in thrift stores? Well the Sardine Clothing Company has given this material of the masses a second chance at life as a T-skirt.

Each skirt is 99.9% recyled and 100% unique as no two skirts are alike. They are both fashionable and eco-friendly.
The Sardine Clothing Company offers kids sizes as well as adult mini, regular and long. No matter which length you seek, you’ll have fun finding the perfect T-skirt that represents you at Booth #111 at this year’s Crafty Bastards on Saturday, October 3rd.





