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Tote Bag Giveaway

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Thank you so much to everyone who came out this weekend to support the Holiday Fair! We had a great crowd with over 1,300 people attending. And it was also great to make new friends in the arts district. There's some amazing talent over there. If you'd like to see more pictures of the Fair, check out our Facebook album.

Well, it's Christmastime, and we're feeling really festive today. Not to mention...We just hit 2,000 fans on Facebook, so as a thank you to all our fans, we're doing a little giveaway.

What's up for grabs: 2 of our Buy Handmade tote bags. These totes were screenprinted right here in town by Dapper Ink on fabulous Baggu bags. These totes are super sturdy and durable, and fold up into a tidy little pouch for carrying wherever you go.

How to enter: Comment on this post! Tell us what you're buying or making handmade for the holidays.

Deadline: The 2 winners will be drawn randomly and announced on Friday, Dec. 7. We'll ship the prize anywhere in the continental US.

Holiday Fair Gift Guides Part 2

Artist Showcase, General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We're back with more handmade suggestions for all of those people on your Christmas list.

FOR THE COLLECTOR:

For those who are always looking to add to their gallery wall.

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Benediction print by Chris Koelle

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Operatic Dragon print by Cory Godbey

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Collage art by Emily Jeffords

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Felt cactus garden from Once Again Sam

GREAT STOCKING STUFFERS:

Need just a little something for a party, gift exchange, or stocking? These artists will have items under $10.00 at their booths.

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Assorted Bobbies from 17 Dove Street

Letterpress greeting cards from Quill and Arrow Press

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Hand spun yarn skeins from Merciful Hearts

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Locally made soaps and scrubs from The Herb Garden

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Animal magnets from Juxtaposition

Two more days! See you Saturday!

All that Glitters: a special tree for the Holiday Fair!

General Info, ProjectsElizabeth Ramos

Well, do we ever have a surprise for everyone who plans to attend the Holiday Fair! Last night the Indie Craft Parade staff had quite the crafty get together where we made over 60 handmade ornaments. (I'm not sure the glitter will ever come out of the carpet.) And guess what?! They're all going on an adorable 4 foot tree provided by our friends at We Took to the Woods. And we're going to raffle off the entire tree this Saturday at the Holiday Fair!! Check out this sneak peek at our work.

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Pretty cool, huh? We'll have raffle tickets available at the event. And next week we'll even give you DIY instructions for a couple of the ornaments we made, so you can give it a try.

So if you didn't already have enough reason to attend, you can check out our beautiful tree and purchase raffle tickets to win it.

See you Saturday!

Holiday Fair Gift Guides Part 1

Artist Showcase, General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We're just days away from the Holiday Fair, and we can hardly hold in our excitement! We've made our shopping lists, and I want to share these ideas with you. Here are some ideas for all those special people in your life.

FOR HIM:

Know a creative guy or someone who just appreciates the cool things in life? Be sure to visit these vendors at the Holiday Fair to pick up a gift that will leave you looking awesome!

For the socially conscious guy with good taste: handprinted Toms shoes by Matt Butler.

For the guy who loves jeans: Locally printed and designed tees by Parachute Clothing.

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For the Perfect Gentleman: hand sewn ties from The Cordial Churchman.

For the Man Cave: prints from Shed Labs.

For the Cycle-phile: prints by Matt Butler.

For Her:

All girls love jewelry, but not just any jewelry...something that sets them apart from the rest. We'll have quite the selection at the Holiday Fair. Plus other awesome fineries for the chicas you know.

For the bibliophile: Leather wrap bracelet from the found'ling.

For the nature girl: animal rings from Audrey Laine.

For the Explorer/Adventurer: felt fungi necklaces from Heather Keew.

For the Accessorizer: hand woven scarves from Teri Goddard.

For the Coffee/Tea Connoisseur: hand thrown and carved mugs from Rachel Feece.

Who's on your list? I guarantee we'll have something for everyone! Stay tuned for more guides.

Don't Forget! School Scholarship Deadline Coming Up!

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Does your child's school need funding for their art program? Well, we want to help. We've put together a $500 scholarship that any Greenville County school can apply for. Last year Brook Glenn Elementary school used some of their funds to work on ceramic clay projects that were pretty adorable.

This is from Laura, the art teacher: I just wanted to send you guys a note and say THANKS for choosing us for your scholarship.  We have been furiously making all sorts of ceramic projects since I was able to purchase massive amounts of clay and glaze (hooray!).  I wanted to send a few pictures.  Two of the pictures are of clay animals third graders have been working on (the most awesome zebra I’ve ever seen!) and one photo is of a stocked kiln room– something that makes this art teacher very happy.

Applications are open until October 31, so please let all of the art teachers in your life know about it. For the full details, check out this blog post. And for the application check here.

Indie Craft Parade Presents The Makers Summit!

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

For the past few months we've been working on the next big thing for Indie Craft Parade, and today we're so excited to share it with you. If you attended Indie Craft Parade this year, you may have heard a little about this already, but here's the official announcement. The Indie Craft Parade mission is to empower the creative community by cultivating a knowledge and respect of handcrafted goods while providing valuable resources to independent artists. We're always looking for ways to benefit those in our industry, which is the impetus for our very first Makers Summit. It's a one-day conference focused on art, craft, and design and jam-packed with golden information to either start or grow your small business.

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Join us February 2, 2013 to learn collaboratively through panel discussions, one-on-one sessions and keynote speeches from industry experts like Stephen Fraser, founder of Spoonflower. Conference tickets are $100 and include breakfast & lunch.

Besides an incredible day of creative business sessions, we're finishing off the conference with The Best Craft Night Ever!  The Makers Summit Afterparty is a great time to mingle with both peers and experts over dinner, followed by a time of making! The party is separate from the conference and tickets can be purchased for $50.

We have so much more to tell you about the Makers Summit, so stay tuned! Our website will be updated with all of the information in the next couple of weeks. Mark your calendars!

Fast Stats: A look at Indie Craft Parade

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Well, it's hard to believe it, but we are closing the books on the 2012 Indie Craft Parade festival. BUT we have so many amazing things planned for Indie Craft Parade in 2013...including a big reveal this upcoming Monday! But this year again, we've recapped our festival using a beautiful graph making site called Daytum. Got data that you need to look amazing? Check them out.

For the full set of statistics, visit our Daytum listing.

Indie craft parade in review: the goodies!

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

I have a final round of photos to show you today, all provided by local bloggers. We're so thankful for their support in spreading the word. Today's pictures all center on my favorite part of Indie Craft Parade---the goods we all took home. I thought my personal shopping experience was better than ever this year, and I get the feeling these bloggers would agree. Check it out.

Let's start with some of my personal loot:

Felt Bonsai by Once Again Sam

Cut metal necklace from Ashley Buchanan

Collage from Emily Jeffords

And from our blogging friends:

From Elizabeth Ramos: Clockwise from top: Screenprinted set of 4 napkins from Tiny Peepers / medium bowl from Jeanette Zeis Ceramics  / inside, three soaps from The Herb Garden, a necklace from Spectrum, and my first Finkelstein creature! / letterpressed tags from Concrete Lace / hand-lettered, letterpress cards from Ink Meets Paper  / The New Empires latest album / Tea towels by Chomp Textiles  / letterpress coasters from The Gilded Fete / Metal bangles from Lily / an extra bright Spectrum bead

I love this look from the Baintons: Tee from Parachute, skirt from So She Sews , Necklace from Once Again Sam

From Barb Blair of Knack Studio: animal place cards from the Gilded Fete

From 17 Dove Streetfiber art piece by Heather Keew / lavender hand soap by Whispering Willow/ carved porcelain bowl by Rachel Feece Pottery / fabulous figurines by The Runny Bunny

From Beautiful Spoon: Instrument postcard from Quill & Arrow Press, banjo kitchen towel from Tiny Peepers, and postcard set from Marisol Spoon.

From Oliver's Fancy: quilt and covered journals from Stitched in Color; handmade napkins from The High Fiber, and illustration sketchbook from Cory Godbey

Hope you had as much fun shopping as we all did!

The 2012 Indie Craft Parade School scholarship

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Since we started Indie Craft Parade, we’ve wanted to do more than just put on a great show in Greenville. We want to make a lasting impact on our community. One of the hopes for Indie Craft Parade is that we can inspire another generation of artists by getting involved with the art programs of Greenville County schools. Last year we established the Indie Craft Parade School Scholarship Program in which we donated funds to the art department of a Greenville County school. We understand that school budgets are always tight, but unfortunately it is often the fine arts programs that are the first to suffer when  funding cuts are made. It also breaks our hearts when we learn that art teachers sometimes have to pay out of pocket to supply the most basic tools like markers and crayons for their classes.

So we want to help.

Our goal is for the scholarship program to not only help fund a school’s art program that is lacking in resources but also expose students to a greater spectrum of art than is typically available in a classroom setting.For 2012, one scholarship of $500 will be awarded to a school in Greenville County.

Application photos from last year's winner Brook Glenn Elementary.

We want our scholarship to extend beyond just funding. We hope to establish a true partnership with the school that is selected and work together to create opportunities for students and local artists to connect. This may include demonstrations, assemblies or field trips.

Applications will be selected based on three main criteria, including: Educational impact of the scholarship Need of the applying school Proposed use of the funds

Any school located in Greenville County can apply for these art program funds. Applications can be found online and must be submitted by October 31.  So let your school know about this opportunity! Read all the details about this program at our Scholarship Webpage.

The Indie Craft Parade scholarship is open to all schools, both public and private, in Greenville County. All schools are eligible for funding without discrimination due to race, religion, or socioeconomic status.

Indie Craft Parade in review: Hanging with the vendors

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We couldn't put on a successful event without the word of mouth information that people pass around. This is why we're so thankful for the bloggers, facebook fans, and contributors to our Flickr page who share their love of indie craft with everyone else. Today I have another round of photos to share. This time we're looking at the specific work and booths of the vendors themselves. Again, all these photos are gathered from bloggers who attended our event. Thanks again, guys!

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Check out more of Elizabeth's work at her shop in town! Image courtesy of Yellow Elm.

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Booth of the ever lovely Emily Jeffords. Image courtesy of Beautiful Hello.

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Yes we did have custom printed Toms! Booth of Matt Bulter. Image courtesy of Gap Creek Gourmet.

Fun at Ivey Handcrafted. Image courtesy of The Best Laid Plans.

The plushest, sweetest toys ever from Finklestein's Center. Image Courtesy of Liza Jane Sew.

Booth shots of Lily Pottery, Joseph Bradley, Ink Meets Paper. Image courtesy of Beautiful Hello.

Quilts and other goodness from Rachel. Image courtesy of Stitched in Color.

Indie Craft Parade in review: a look at the event

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We're back! Thanks for your patience while we recouped our strength after a long crafty weekend. Now it's time to share all of the fun we had. We'd like to start with a round of thank you notes to the various bloggers who have recapped our event. They've kindly shared their pictures with us, and we'd like to share their blogs with you. If you like what you see, be sure to follow the links to their sites. You'll find a whole new realm of inspiration.

Today, we're featuring a round up of photos about the event in general. There's plenty more to come. Thanks so much to all of the bloggers who contributed!

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Indie Craft Parade tee shirts, literally hot off the press. Printed at Dapper Ink. Image courtesy of Light Night Rains.

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A look at the "daunting but well-worth-the-wait" line to enter the event. Image courtesy of All Mapped Out.

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Entering the festival. Image courtesy of Daily Dzynmkr.

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We love this slogan! Image courtesy of The Baintons.

Image courtesy of Liza Jane Sews.

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Show those guns! Image courtesy of The Baintons.

Craft brewed coffee by the Vagabond Barista. Image courtesy of Ink Meets Paper.

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The hustle of the lobby. Image courtesy of Oliver's Fancy.

Making cut-and-sew Hugos provided by Spoonflower Fabrics. Image courtesy of Good Morning Darling.

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Fun Oh Snap! photobooth shots. Lots more of these to come. Image courtesy of Life Without TV.

Thanks for an amazing event!

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Well, our third annual Indie Craft Parade was a smashing success! We had a fabulous weekend with our vendors and attendees, and we can't wait to tell you all about it. We're going to be taking a short blog break to gather all of the stats (and recover our strength) from this weekend. We'll return shortly with recaps, pictures, and many many stories about the festival.

See you soon!

What to expect at Indie Craft Parade

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

You might be wondering what you as an attendee can expect at Indie Craft Parade, so hopefully this post will answer all your questions!

Who is this festival intended for? The whole community! Indie Craft Parade is for anyone interested in purchasing handcrafted goods. Indie Craft Parade features the best handmade art in the Southeast from 75 independent artisans. We invite the public to attend this festival and enjoy high quality crafts, local food, live music, and getting to know the artists in their community.

When is the 2012 Indie Craft Parade? This coming weekend, September 7-9. The VIP Gala is Friday night from 6 - 9 pm and is for ticket holders only (see details here).  The rest of the festival is free admission, and is open Saturday from 9 am-6pm, and Sunday from 11 am-5 pm.

Where is the festival being held? Indie Craft Parade is held indoors at the historic Huguenot Mill in downtown Greenville, SC. The mill is located at 101 W. Broad Street, next to the Peace Center. The venue is handicapped accessible. There is street parking available, and several parking garages with easy walking distance.

Is this event family-friendly? Absolutely! Saturday and Sunday are both free admission, so bring the whole gang. If you've got small children, we suggest you leave your stroller at home if possible. The aisles are a bit narrow, and can make maneuvering a stroller a little difficult. The only time alcohol will be served is at the VIP Gala, and attendees must be 21 years or older to partake.

What type of goods can I expect to see? At Indie Craft Parade, you'll find the best handcrafted goods in a variety of categories, everything from paintings to children's toys, paper goods to jewelry, ceramic mugs to artisanal chocolate. You can get a sneak preview of some of the work by checking out blog posts like this one or this one.

Will credit cards be accepted? Maybe. This is primarily a cash event. Many of the vendors may have the ability to accept credit cards or checks, however you should be prepared to pay cash for most of the items you purchase. There is an ATM on site in case you forget your cash.

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Will I have to wait in line? It's possible. We've expanded our hours and added an extra day to better accommodate the crowds, but depending on the turnout, you may have to wait in line before you enter. Obviously, our goal is to get everyone in as soon as possible, but we do have to respect the venue's fire code. If there is a line, we'll do our best to keep it moving quickly, and aim to have everyone in within about 15 minutes. If you'd like to avoid the line, you should attend our VIP Gala!

Is there food and drink on site? Yes! We're delighted to have the offerings of several local establishments available to our attendees. You can purchase items from The Chubby CupcakeO CHA Tea Bar,The Bavarian Pretzel Factory, and Swamp Rabbit Cafe and Grocery on Saturday and Sunday. Our VIP Gala guests will receive complimentary food and drink from The Community Tap,Vagabond Barista, and Chef 360.

If you have any questions, please check out our FAQs. Or, leave a comment below and we'll reply!

Sponsor Feature: PayPal

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We have one last amazing sponsor to tell you about: PayPal! PayPal has come on board to supply a host of tools that can make our lives and businesses better. We all know about electronic card readers. People hook them into their smart phones and tablets to get paid on the go. (I've even used an electronic reader to pay back friends). These inventions are great, and PayPal now has it's own system called PayPal Here. PayPal has the best rate on the market when you use PayPal Here. You now can accept checks, email invoices, access your funds almost immediately, and multiple people can use the account (Yay!)

When you attend Indie Craft Parade, be sure to stop by the PayPal booth to learn how they can make your financial life easier.

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Workshops Galore!

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

Well, we've officially entered festival week. I can't believe it's here. There's so many great things going on to finalize preparations for the event. It's going to be amazing. Come Thursday we'll be gussying up the Huguenot Mill, getting ready to welcome participating vendors, and about to make a secret reveal about the future of Indie Craft Parade (hint, hint)! But for the meantime, I've got a great show to tell you about. One of yarn makers for Indie Craft Parade is having a special event here in Greenville. This would be worth your time to check out as you get ready for a weekend packed with crafty goodness.

First, this Thursday, Sept. 6, Stacey Budge-Kamison of Urban GypZ Yarns is having a trunk show at Greenville's very own Wool Over Your Eyes--a premier retailer for all things fiber. It's sure to be a beautiful show.

And then, speaking of workshops...we still have spaces available for our workshops on Saturday. There are 5 amazing classes that will teach you a new skill and cap off your Indie Craft Parade experience perfectly. Buy tickets here.

Also, VIP Gala tickets are available for only $25. This night is going to be our best event yet!!!

If you need a reminder of what the classes are, here's what we're offering:

PAPER GARLANDS Taught by: Erin Godbey, cofounder of Indie Craft Parade and compulsive crafter Class Time: 10:00 am – 11:00 am Details: Learn to make quick and easy paper garlands that will elevate the level of any event. Take home 6 foot garland perfect for a party or home decor. Ages: 12 and up Cost: $15

LINOCUT STAMP CARVING Taught by: Matt Moreau, professional printer and adventurer Class Time: 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Class Details: Learn the basics of linocut carving and make custom stamp as well as your own prints Ages: 16 and up Cost: $25

FLOWER ARRANGING Taught by: Mary Campbell, creator of We Took To The Woods and nature enthusiast Class Time: 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Class Details: Learn the foundations of floral design, and make an arrangement of your own. Ages: 16 and up Cost: $40

PINT GLASS ETCHING Taught by: Ben Alier, beverage expert and inventor of things Class Time: 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm Class Details: Learn the basics of glass etching, and make 2 custom pint glasses. Ages: 16 and up Cost: $25

PAINTED WOODEN BROOCHES Taught by: Annie Koelle, fine art painter and lover of triangles Class Time: 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm Class Details: Paint a wooden brooch; learn about color pairings and aesthetics. Ages: 16 and up Cost: $15

And the vip giveaway winner is...

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

This event is now closed. If you're still interested in the VIP Gala, we still have some tickets available for purchase. And after I give you a few more details about the event, you're certainly going to want a ticket.

Here's what makes our VIP Gala so great:

1) Relaxed shopping atmosphere. We're expecting a very large attendance on Saturday and Sunday, which means crowded aisles and limited access to all the artists. When it comes to the variety and extent of the artists' work, Friday night is definitely the best to get it. We frequently have artists sell out of goods before the festival even ends, so if you want the best selection, get it on Friday night. 

2) Giveaways! Our artists have gone above and beyond this year in donating work to our giveaway baskets. We have 15 baskets assembled---each one is worth over $100. Some are worth almost $200. The lucky winners of these baskets will be going home with a lot of loot. Besides the baskets, we're also giving away around 100 other items that evening. Both Lark Crafts and MailChimp (Yes, thank you sponsors!) have generously donated crafting books and swag for attendees to take home.

3) Free Food and Drink. We've received the menu from our amazing caterer, Chef 360, and the food is going to be out of this world. The incredibly talented Chef Peter has worked up quite the menu for us---As artful as it is tasty. He's hinted at pork sliders and lo mein shooters on the menu...and something really amazing he's making from Krispy Kreme donuts. Not to mention, we have a special appearance from The Vagabond Barista---who'll delight us with some of the latest trends in coffee brewing. Will Schurtz will brew specialty coffee to order for our attendees, and his techniques are unparalleled for enjoying your coffee. Additionally, a variety of beverages will be provided by The Community Tap.

4) Live Music from Regional Band: The New Empires. We've secured The New Empires for entertainment on Friday night. Their fun, indie tunes are sure to round out the evening perfectly!

It's not too late. Get your tickets here!

Sponsor Feature: TALK Magazine

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

TALK Magazine is Indie Craft Parade's premier media provider for this year's event, and we're very thankful to have them on board. TALK is a notable resource for the Upstate on fashionable living and trendy events. So if you ever need to know where to go or what to do in our area, make TALK your go-to source. To learn more, check out their online site.

Sponsor Feature: Spoonflower Fabrics

General InfoElizabeth Ramos

We've recently joined forces with yet another amazing sponsor---Spoonflower Fabrics. If you're a crafty soul, and you've never heard about Spoonflower, then I am about to make your day. Spoonflower is a specialty fabric provider---and get this---you can actually design and print your own fabric. Yes, you heard me right. You can design your own fabric. No more looking at a project and getting frustrated because you can't find the perfect fabric. Now you can get perfectly customized fabric in a variety of weights.

From their website: Spoonflower was founded in May 2008 by two Internet geeks who had crafty wives but who knew nothing about textiles. The company came about because Stephen’s wife, Kim, persuaded him that being able to print her own fabric for curtains was a really cool idea. She wasn’t alone. The Spoonflower community now numbers over half a million individuals who use their own fabric to make curtains, quilts, clothes, bags, furniture, dolls, pillows, framed artwork, costumes, banners and much, much more. The Spoonflower marketplace offers the largest collection of independent fabric designers in the world. The site has appeared in the New York Times, Associated Press, Vogue, Martha Stewart Weddings, Make, CRAFT, ApartmentTherapy, Photojojo, and many other terrific publications and blogs.

So we pretty much think Spoonflower is amazing. Besides the ability to make your own fabric, you can choose from hundreds of pre-made designs...most of which are gorgeous. Spoonflower also has resources like cut and sew patterns and a blog dedicated to DIY sewing projects.

And we're thrilled about this...for Indie Craft Parade this year, Spoonflower is donating a significant number of cut and sew Hugos (our elephant mascot)! People who attend our event can make and take home their own plush Hugos. It's going to be amazing.

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So thank you, Spoonflower! We think we've got quite a future together.