Make-out Goods will be at the Shadow Art Fair this Saturday, December 1st in Ypsilanti! We'll be working at the Handmade Detroit table, so stop by, buy some stuff from us, and pick up a mitten pin or two for the people on your list!
November 27, 2007
November 13, 2007
Hungry?


This year, know where your little ones' toys were made: in my house!
November 09, 2007
4 Fairs in 4 Weeks
make-out goods will be at:
Handmade Detroit Holiday Market on November 16th in Detroit
Shadow Art Fair on December 1st in Ypsilanti (with our bffs Handmade Detroit)
And...(here's where it gets a little crazy, kids)
Art vs. Craft, December 8th in Milwaukee
PLUS
Renegade Holiday Sale December 8th and 9th in Chicago!
Val and I are taking the "divide and conquer" approach this weekend. Val will be working at AvC on Saturday, while the Mr. and I work Renegade. Val will take over the Renegade train on Sunday (so we can drive back to the D).
We've got lots of great new goodies in the works, some holiday themed, some just plain awesome. Keep watching the blog for some sneaky peeks!
Please come to an (or all if you're that motivated!) event and show your support!
November 06, 2007
The Handmade Detroit Holiday Market is a two-day, juried DIY fair featuring 30+ vendors on Nov. 16 and 17th at Detroit’s Magic Stick.
Skip the mall this year: Our Holiday Market has one-of-a-kind, handmade, locally-produced items for everyone on your holiday shopping list. You can feel great about purchasing items from the Holiday Market, because your money is directly supporting the growing DIY community in Detroit.
This year’s fair features a VIP shopping night on Friday, Nov. 16, with music by Scarlet OaksSSM. This special night of shopping and entertainment is $5 to enter. Get first dibs on the best handmade items, arrive early to pick a special goodie pack and stay late to hear some great local music. 18 and up after 10 p.m. Seniors over 60 and kids 14 and under are free. and
Saturday, Nov. 17, features a “traditional” DIY fair from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. All ages! Free to browse, though a one dollar suggested donation is gladly accepted to help Handmade Detroit continue to produce DIY events in and for our city
For more information, and to see the official vendor list, go to the Handmade Detroit website.
