Sacramento Craft Mafia

The Sacramento Craft Mafia is an organization of indie business owners who have come together to promote, support and encourage each other and put Sacramento on the map as the capital of Crafts.

Monday, August 25, 2008

The Felt Club



I know it's a drive, but from what I heard, it's worth it!

FELT CLUB: HOLIDAY 2008
Sunday, NOVEMBER 16, 11am-7pm
@ Shrine Auditorium Expo Center
700 W. 32nd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90007

Applying for Felt Club's HOLIDAY 2008 event (Sunday, November 16) is free! There is a $180 VENDOR FEE if accepted. If you're sharing a table, each vendor pays $100. You MUST have a partner chosen (and named) when you apply.

Your rental fee includes an 8-foot table and two chairs. Booth spaces are 10' x 10', and you can bring any additional display items you wish as long as they fit into the space allotted. This is an indoor event.

Apply now...deadline is August 29th. You'll hear back by September 1st if you're accepted.

Visit the Felt Club site for more details and applications.

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Monday, August 18, 2008

Sunday, Crafty Sunday



Our sisters from San Diego's North Park Mafia host a monthly crafty event of their own that looks way cool!

If you're in the area, check out the next event:



September 7th -
Sunday, Crafty Sunday!
Join us for the next SCS show at Filter. We'll be bringing you great vendors and a fun craft demo!

The vendor application is now up! Apply now to part of our September 7th show. Applicants for September will get a $5 discount of the regular vendor fee! It's our "Back-to-School" special (other discount coupons not valid with this offer).

Sunday, Crafty Sunday
September 7th - noon to 5 pm
Filter Coffee House
4096 30th St., 92104

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Sweet like Sugar!

Hi, I'm Melody of the Sacramento Craft Mafia and I would just like to thank everyone who has donated their time, money, creativity, goods and love to the cause of my heart, finding the cure to type 1 diabetes, which my son Christian was diagnosed with in 2005.

Many of my sisters in the Mafia as well as crafters from all over the world have sent in items for my fundraising shop on Etsy called the Sugarcube Society. Almost everyday, I have the opportunity to talk to people who are affected by this disease in some way. I really love connecting with these people. We are kindred spirit, all of us on the same side of a battle trying to defeat a foe that is seemingly all-encompassing at times. I'm continually overwhelmed by the generosity of others and the strength of those who struggle with this disease.

There's a good variety of items in the shop, but I think I'm most impressed with how the Sugarbabies project has turned out. These babies started out as plain cotton fabric dolls in two sizes: full-size doll and pincushion doll.

Look what the mafia girls did with them, which is a total testament to their creativity and craftsmanship:








Two have already SOLD! The SCM artists involved in the creation of these dolls are Lorrain Garcia, Stacey Ball, Erika-Ashley Garcia, and Angel Walsh (papergoods artist).

Thanks girls for all your amazing work and for helping me raise money for the cure!

Love,
Melody
Sugarcube Society coordinator

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