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Geoff Davis Comment by Geoff Davis on November 18, 2009 at 6:45am
INDIEana Handicraft Exchange has added a December show...

11.01.09 - The INDIEana Handicraft Exchange will finish out the year with one last "mini" event on Friday, December 4.

The Mass Ave Merchants Association has invited the IHE to participate in their annual First Friday Holiday Hoopla. In conjunction with the gallery openings, sales, parties and other events on Mass Ave, the IHE will have 46 vendors, live music and raffles at the Chatham Center, located just three blocks off of Mass Ave, at the corner of 9th and East.

The way from Mass Ave to the Chatham Center will be lit by the beautiful King's Park white rainbarrel luminaries. Folks can make the quick walk over from Mass Ave to our building, or they can catch the shuttle, which will be running at no charge that evening for the Holiday Hoopla, and be dropped off directly in front of the Chatham Center. There is also plenty of street parking around the building, should patrons want to drive directly there.

The event will run from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is FREE and open to all ages. This is a great chance to finish holiday shopping early, and to make sure you get unique, high-quality, handmade gifts. You'll purchase directly from the artist and will be able to ask questions about the materials and methods used in their creation. Many artists also accept custom orders, so don't hesitate to inquire if you don't see exactly what you are looking for.

Bundle up and bring the whole family. We will provide a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Hope to see you there!

(Note: The Chatham Center is also this year's location for the Indy Winter Farmers Market. November 14th through April 24th. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.)

see http://www.indieanahandicraftexchange.com
Meredith Seed Comment by Meredith Seed on November 18, 2009 at 12:16am
I'm not sure where your store is but do you still need crafters? I am an artist, painter, and a crafters. I also can make jewelry etc. Please email me and let me know I'd be more than happy to share my art skills.
THESEED1@Aol.com
Meredith
Geoff Davis Comment by Geoff Davis on October 27, 2009 at 12:37pm
By the way...INDIEana Handicraft Exchange is a great show. You may want to investigate becoming involved for the June show.
Geoff Davis Comment by Geoff Davis on October 27, 2009 at 12:35pm
INDIEana Handicraft Exchange is sponsoring a "mini" event in conjuction with the Irvington Halloween Festival...

The INDIEana Handicraft Exchange has been invited to participate in the 63rd Annual Historic Irvington Halloween Festival on Saturday, October 31, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will have 30 vendors in a large, enclosed white tent in the parking lot between Tiqueables Antiques and Midwest Scooter on Washington Street. We will also have live music from Shirtless Biddles and others, and we will be selling raffle tickets to raise money for the Irvington Streetscape Project. The event is free and family-friendly. Please come on out with your pockets full of spendin' money. Get your holiday shopping done early and give the most unique gifts this year!

See http://www.indieanahandicraftexchange.com/ for more information.
aaron france Comment by aaron france on October 18, 2009 at 10:59am
painting,drawing,mosaic,mural,bronze,ceramic,photographic,woodworking,walking sticks and canes,bonsai....list goes on...what fun
Randy Lucas Comment by Randy Lucas on August 8, 2009 at 1:59pm
Hello to all who bring beauty to this world through your art. My contribution comes from the art of Lutherie. Guitar building specifically. Yes, we still make them from wood. My commitment is to use wood from sustainably grown sources.
In recent years, I have incorporated many ergonomic design features into my models. I want guitar playing to be a comfortable and effortless experience.
Here's to reading about what makes you special in your work....Randy
Tyeisha Reed Comment by Tyeisha Reed on June 29, 2009 at 9:23pm
Hello everyone My art is jewelry making and scrapbooking!! My heart is scrapbooking I love the way pictures transform with different techniques. I am trying to turn my hobbie into a career because its where most of my money goes, and its what I do most when I have free time.
Patty Morton Comment by Patty Morton on March 12, 2009 at 11:10am
Hey, fellow handcrafters! I finally did it. I have completed an art project and I'm now going to display my product for sale at the Faire at the Monon Center at Central Park in Carmel. I'll be selling garden art (garden stakes & patio mobiles). Would love to have your come out and take a look. It's this Saturday, March 14th between 9 and 4. If you come out, be sure to stop by and introduce yourself!
Nancy Lee Comment by Nancy Lee on February 26, 2009 at 4:47pm
Hi everyone! My name is Nancy Lee and I make handcrafted sterling silver jewelry and small sculpture as a career. I'm happy to be here. I look forward to learning more about everyone and sharing anything that might be of help to others.
Please check out my website at http://www.ndesignsmetal.com/ and let me know what you think - it's kind of new so I'm on the lookout for feedback!
Patty Morton Comment by Patty Morton on February 26, 2009 at 4:12pm
I need someone to answer some welding questions for me. Anybody out there?
 

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