I, like most of you, love clearing out and cleaning up during the cold winter months. Maybe its the newness of a new year, or the long evenings spent inside, but every January I go through a serious purging of stuff.
This January is no different, and for the 5th year in a row I will be hosting the Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap! ~Dawn
Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap presented by the FOUND Collective
The Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap is an opportunity for artists, crafters, creators and makers of all types to get together in a fun, social environment and trade unwanted craft supplies. You bring in stuff you no longer use and trade up for stuff you want. We provide work tables at the event so you are welcome to sit, chat and make all day. The event is my way of helping the creative community in RVA to recycle and to help give back to area non-profits who use art/craft in their mission. Financial proceeds from the event go to benefit Art 180 and all leftover supplies are free to local non-profits after the event. Please check out the event website for details.
So, while you are cleaning and organizing your space this month, why not start a bag for the swap?
Do you have a collection of craft store coupons? Do the folks at the art supply store know you by name? If so it may be time to admit your addiction, and we can help...
Join us for the 3rd annual Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap!
The Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap is an opportunity for artists and crafters of all types to get together in a fun, social environment and trade craft supplies.
This event is also a benefit to support Art 180 - a Richmond based non-profit organization that creates and provides art-related programs to young people living in challenging circumstances, encouraging personal and community change through self-expression. In addition, we will be supporting other local non-profits that utilize art/craft in their programs.
Click HERE to access the online application for the Richmond Craft Mafia's Handmade Holiday Craft Show at the Visual Art Center of Richmond.
The application for the Handmade Holiday Craft Show must be submitted online and be accompanied by the nonrefundable $5 application fee. Be sure to read and fill-out the application carefully - only completed applications will be considered by the Jury.
We have a new home for the craft lounge. Jenny, the lovely owner of Richmond's first sewing lounge Fleur Fabric Boutique, has graciously offered us space for our next monthly get together.
Come join us at 119 N Robinson St (next to Halcyon's) from 7:00 - 9:00 pm this Monday September 8th.
The organized craft will be button pendants and badges. We'll supply plastic canvas, wire and pin backs. Please bring buttons, cutters, a folding chair if you have one and your imagination. Fleur Fabrics has a great selection of vintage buttons and some bakelite starting at only .10 cent each!
Let's get crafty people! origingally posted on the Craft Lounge Blog
Craft Swap has been postponed. But don't fret we will reschedule soon!
Step 2. Gather up all of your surplus art and/or craft supplies. These are items you purchased and haven't used, other crafty items you no longer need or items you just want to give away. Make sure these items are in good, usable condition (no trash please).
Step 3. Put your items into a reusable grocery bag (we know you have a gazillion of these - paper or plastic).
Step 4. Save your items until the day of the craft swap and bring them with you when you come (it's okay if you go back to your bag of items to visit them, however no putting them back into your stash...we need them and you will be rewarded in the end).
Step 5. Come to the craft swap and bring a bag! Here's the breakdown:
There will be a $6.00 entrance fee for the swap
If you bring your own bag to fill with goodies, the entrance fee will be $5.00
If you bring a bag of items to donate to the swap, the entrance fee will be $1.00
Of course, if you are feeling generous and want to donate more to Art 180 we encourage you to do so. 100% of the profits from the event will go to benefit Art 180. When you bring your items to the swap, you will be greeted by one of our CACS counselors who will help you part with your items.
Step 6. Feed your addiction! You will be given one (1) of those reusable grocery bags donated or you can use the one (1) bag you bring and fill it with new-to-you supplies. All supplies will be set up according to type (paper, fiber, jewelry, painting, miscellaneous, etc.) throughout the swap.
Step 7. Group therapy. Craft tables will be located throughout the swap. You can sit and share with others about your crafting "issues" and make cool stuff!
Step 8. More group therapy. There will also be a crafting switchboard set up - if you have business cards or flyers about other crafty events, please bring them and place them on the switchboard.
Step 9. Help others admit their addiction. You know you have a friend or two who who share your craft supply addiction. Tell them about the Craft Swap or better yet, go get them now and bring them to the swap with their surplus craft supplies.
Step 10. Feel good about yourself. Know that you have helped Art 180 continue to help children find their creativity; recycled unsued craft supplies and bags, and done good for the universe. Continue to donate your time or money to Art 180.
Step 11. Display your progress. Take pictures of all the cool crafts you make with items from the craft swap. Join the Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap on Flickr or friend Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap on MySpace and share your photos!
What pretty colors and sweet prints! this is the only fabric that I bought home. Thank goodness!
The leather punch was almost a grand as the tin of buttons! Some day I would love to get back to working with leather. I spent a lot of my costuming days tailoring mens clothing. In the mid-90's it was very trendy to turn a Shakespearean drama or a serious opera in to a leather-Fest. I did a lot of leather craft those days. There was a show at St. Louis Opera that had about 12 pairs of leather Jeans in it. And there was a show st The Shakespeare Theatre that had a lot of long leather tail coats in a show.
I am thinking cute spring messenger bags with these funky 70's colored clasps!
Thank you all that came around to partake in our first Crafters Anonymous Craft Swap. It was a success we made 145.00 for Art 180 and we had about 5o or so participants. And a hugh shout out to Art Works for the great space. We could not have done it with out your support. Thank you.
what fun! And man, was there was some goodies to be had! I will share my loot later but for now here is what went down yesterday.
Here is a peak at some of the tables!
Some stuff that was made at the craft-n-go tables.
Andy's cute necklace sent him spinning
Erica Earrings rock!
4 plush plushies!
Just three of the crafty gals that made yesterday possible! (Left to right) Tasha, Dawn, and Nikole!
I have a ton of photos that you can find over on flickr! Go check it out! If you came to our event we ask that you post a photo of any and all items that you made or will make with the loot that you got from the swap. We would also love to just see you loot. So take a picture join the flickr group and post, post, post!