Monday, December 8, 2008
We did it!
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We did it! Thanks to all the great exhibitors and crafters that made the 2Hand Revolution Craft Sale and Fair Trade Expo so amazing! Until next time....
J.
Friday, October 17, 2008
2Hand Revolution Craft Show and Fair Trade Expo
Join us December 6 at August Moon Community Center!
The 2Hand Revolution DIY Craft Show and Fair Trade Expo will feature handcrafted wares from local artists and an expo of fair trade and sustainability organizations such as Equal Exchange, Canaan Fair Trade, Cafe Femenino Foundation, Urban Farm School, Mint Tea Imports, Dee Creek Farm's Locavore Delivery System and the Vancouver Food Co-op.
2 Hands can turn the world around!
The 2Hand Revolution DIY Craft Show and Fair Trade Expo will feature handcrafted wares from local artists and an expo of fair trade and sustainability organizations such as Equal Exchange, Canaan Fair Trade, Cafe Femenino Foundation, Urban Farm School, Mint Tea Imports, Dee Creek Farm's Locavore Delivery System and the Vancouver Food Co-op.
2 Hands can turn the world around!
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
North Bank to feature local crafters
North Bank Magazine is featuring local crafters and handmade arts in its holiday edition, including vendors from 2Hand Revolution. You can pick up North Bank Magazine at coffee shops, restaurants, shops and bookstores all over the region -- and subscribe for free.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Some great things about 2Hand
Of course, we think you should come to the 2Hand Revolution DIY Craft Show. But we have better reasons than just awesome crafters, fair trade organizations and delicious local goodies
We are raising money to help wonderful local kids shop Boomba Toomba recover a camera that was stolen from their store this fall. Vendors have donated and 10 percent of the proceeds of vendor booth fees will go to "operation camera recovery" as well. Email me to find out how you can help.
Also, we have given two scholarships to up-and-coming crafters to get their businesses started. Kaori Freda, a student at the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, makes fanciful earrings out of guitar picks. Her business is called Ear 4 Music, and this is her second craft show. Jasmine Rushing of Baby Zilla makes beautiful jewelry and cloth baby wipes. Come out and support them!
We are raising money to help wonderful local kids shop Boomba Toomba recover a camera that was stolen from their store this fall. Vendors have donated and 10 percent of the proceeds of vendor booth fees will go to "operation camera recovery" as well. Email me to find out how you can help.
Also, we have given two scholarships to up-and-coming crafters to get their businesses started. Kaori Freda, a student at the Vancouver School of Arts and Academics, makes fanciful earrings out of guitar picks. Her business is called Ear 4 Music, and this is her second craft show. Jasmine Rushing of Baby Zilla makes beautiful jewelry and cloth baby wipes. Come out and support them!
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