Thursday, November 23, 2017

Vendor Profile: Vintage Acorn

 Instagram: @vintageacorn 


Tell us a bit about Vintage Acorn?


Vintage Acorn’s beginnings were humble and small; two sisters stumbled into the wild world of jewellery making when they set out to create earrings from a few beloved vintage fabrics. Multiple trips to textile stores and estate auctions later they had more pairs than they could ever possibly wear. Thus, Vintage Acorn was born. By filling a need, we found our niche. With ingenuity in our heads and pliers in our hands, we expanded to include necklaces and hand-painted pieces, drawing inspiration from street blogs, antique stores, and the markets of our travels. Each collection focuses on a different theme, element, or idea, all of which speak to imaginative souls and lovers of simple design.
Handmade jewellery inspired by geometric shapes, vintage florals, late night chats and hidden markets. Each collection, comprised of hand-painted wooden earrings and necklaces, fabric covered button earrings, and gold and antique brass metals, focuses on a different theme, element, or idea, all of which speak to imaginative souls and lovers of simple design.
What is some of the music and movies that inspire you?
Music: The Head and the Heart, Bear's Den 
Movies: The Grand Budapest Hotel, Little Miss Sunshine

Friday, November 17, 2017

Vendor Profile: Redhead Weaver

Redhead Weaver

I am a Canadian artist and craftsperson. I have been weaving since 2005 and love it with all my heart. I love to create and explore textiles and try to create as much as I can while balancing another business called Really Great Goods.




I make my woven goods on a traditional table loom that lives in my front room and make tapestries on a variety of frame looms. Weaving is a very labour and time intensive craft that has been around since man created cloth. I feel very proud to keep the craft alive. All of my pieces are unique as I am always exploring and experimenting and like to vary each piece I make. That makes each of my pieces one of a kind and made with love and good vibrations.



As a lover and practitioner of energy healing, I put great love and loving energy into my work. Some pieces even include healing crystals. These pieces are extra special and have been made with the intention of creating a blissful space in your home or office. Let them bring you happiness and peace.

Vendor Profile: kisii handmade



Tell us about your work and what we can expect to see at this years Handmade Hamilton?

I love what I do. kisii strives to use responsibly-sourced materials to create beautiful handmade gifts. You can find jewellery, handmade ceramics, keychains and journals. I started kisii in 2012 as a means to fundraise for my hospital, Princess Margaret, in Toronto and enjoyed it so much that I decided to register the business. Since then, I've donated over $3000 towards tumour research, and specifically the Desmoid Tumour Foundation of Canada


What does your process look like?

I try to consider my eco-footprint in all aspects of my business, and source materials responsibly. I try to use fair-trade as often as possible, and work from my sunny home studio. My process depends on what I am making. Making a mala is a quiet, peaceful process while my ceramic jewellery bowls require messy hands full of clay, paint and glaze. I do everything myself, from creating and testing new pieces to corresponding with clients, doing my own web design, shipping and packaging. I handstamp my own labels and package each item myself. 

What are your inspirations?

Nature, books, music, simplicity, yoga and good people.


Tell us some of your favourite things about Hamilton?

Obviously the natural beauty of it (especially Dundas peak), but also the creative community that is quickly growing.





Monday, November 13, 2017

Vendor Profile: Crochet Colour Culture



Crocheting has been a life long passion of mine.  I am inspired by many other artisans and new people that I meet along the path of life.  The inspiration results in a thought process to translate into a crochet design that is my own unique creative style.  Colourful, comfortable, well made, one of a kind funky works of art.  My latest twisted head wrap is made from Briggs and Little yarn which is spun in a New Brunswick mill using the original equipment from 1876.  My wooden buttons are handcrafted by a Calgary artist and each button has it's own character that adds to the headwrap and many of my other creations.  



My Canadiana novelty animal hats include a maple leaf pin made by local artist Adele D'Arcy Urban Folk Art. I will have a variety of items available at the market, including the headwraps, slippers, novelty hats, mittens, scarves, and some surprises.  Great gift giving items for that someone special, including you!
  
I am a firm believer in supporting other Canadian artisans. I am a lifelong resident of Hamilton and enjoy how the city has evolved in all the arts, thanks to the many wonderful people who make Hamilton their home.  

Friday, November 10, 2017

Vendor Profile: Quartz & Knot

Quartz & Knot

Tell us about your work and what we can expect to see at this years Handmade Hamilton?

Quartz & Knot uses gemstones from around the world as well as hand-picked ones found in Ontario, Canada.  My designs are simple, modern, and make a statement.  You can wear Quartz & Knot jewelry in any situation from the workplace to a night out to a music festival.  I offer necklaces, wine charms, bracelets and earrings.


Tell us some of your favourite things about Hamilton?

I just moved to Hamilton in April of this year from Toronto. It has the feel of a city, with lots to do, but also a community vibe where everyone is pretty welcoming and friendly.  The handmade community especially has been super inviting and I have met lots of great people and built connections that have helped my business. Art Crawl has been one of my top favourite things about Hamilton and I participated with Quartz & Knot in the June one. I look forward to doing these in the warmer months in 2018 and meeting more Hamiltonians!


Many makers listen to podcasts.  Do you? and what are some of your favourites?

I just started listening to Sophia Amoruso's Girlboss Radio podcasts. I love her honesty and it's very inspiring to listen to the women she interviews and how they've made their mark in the entrepreneurial world.

Thursday, November 9, 2017

Vendor Profile: Amanda Immurs - Painter

Amanda Immurs 

I work primarily as an oil painter who’s pieces are representational. Most people recognize my paintings of children. I like to look at beautiful moments time- little pieces of everyday life. 



I create my work in my Hamilton home studio under the supervision of my cat. While working I do listen to a lot of podcasts. My 3 favourites are probably- Beautiful Anonymous, Art for Your Ear, and Death,Sex, & Money

Hamilton is a great place to root oneself because it is an urban city with a diverse community and yet it is also surrounded by so much nature. 




Thursday, May 18, 2017

Handmade Hamilton Holiday Show 2017: Call for Vendors

Handmade Hamilton Holiday Show: Call for Vendors!



A Holiday Arts and Craft Show at the Staircase Theatre Wants You!
THE DEADLINE FOR THIS SHOW IS June 30, 2017!

When? Saturday December 2 and Sunday December 3, 2017
11 am to 5 pm.

Where? The Staircase CafĂ© Theatre in the popular Strathcona
 neighbourhood of downtown Hamilton.  

What? A one of a kind show that celebrates 32 of the finest local 
makers of art and craft.
Handmade Hamilton celebrates it's 6th year in Hamilton and it's 4th year at the Staircase.


The show is organized by The Staircase Cafe  Theatre and Lisa Pijuan-Nomura of GirlCanCreate.  Pijuan-Nomura is the founder of Movies and Makers in Toronto, one of the co-founders of Queen and Jackson in Hamilton and is especially interested in bringing together the best creative makers in beautiful vintage buildings.  Along with the hospitality of The Staircase Cafe, Handmade Hamilton showcases great makers, local community and good food, all under one roof.

Handmade Hamilton is looking for a variety of makers. Whether you make jewelry, clothes, art, stuffies, zines, buttons…we want you.

Please note that we cannot accept any makers of food or drink due to building health codes.

SUBMISSION PROCEDURES

The deadline for applications is midnight on June 30, 2017.

All applicants will be notified of participation by July 15, 2017.

Please email all applications to curator 
Lisa Pijuan Nomura:         handmadehamilton2014@gmail.com

Applicants must submit the following:
Information
• Company Name
*  Primary Contact
• Address
• Phone Number
• Email Contact
• Detailed Description of what you create (250 word maximum)
• Price Range of Goods

• 3 to 5 digital images of your work
(please keep files under 500k in JPEG or GIF format.)
These photos might be used for as on screen promotion at the Staircase Theatre. If you have a logo please include that.

• Website Link (Etsy, Shopify, Blog, etc)

• Table Request
6ftx2.5ft table-$185
4ft x 2ft table-$145
Please note that there are 3 separate rooms in the building that 
will be used for the show. Unfortunately the building is not fully 
accessible, only partially accessible.

Acceptance
Upon receipt of your application you will receive an email confirmation.
We will contact all applicants by email by July 15, 2017.

Payment
Once accepted all vendor payments must be submitted by August 15, 2017. If payment is not received by this date acceptance will be withdrawn. If accepted payment info will be sent out along with your acceptance letter.

Cancellation
Once accepted into Handmade Hamilton and your payment has been submitted, your participation fee is non-refundable.

Questions/Contact Information
Contact Lisa Pijuan-Nomura at handmadehamilton2014@gmail.com with any questions.