Sunday, November 28th, 2010 at 8:25 pm
NYC is known for being an exciting creative place so it is certainly no surprise that some of the coolest craft fairs in the United States call New York City home. Whether you are traveling to New York City (you should always use New York Hotel Deals for hotel reservations in the city, by the way) or you are lucky enough to live here these are the top five craft fairs in New York that you may want to see.
The One of a Kind Show is a juried arts and crafts show held in November every year. You will find truly unique items that cannot be found at any big box retail store. The One of a Kind Show can be found in Manhattan at 7 West 34th St. It is directly across from the tourist attraction known as the Empire State Building.
The Renegade Craft Fair is held every year in June and it’s located in the McKarren Park in the hipster capitol that is Williamsburg Brooklyn. Known as one of the funkiest craft fairs in the United States, you won’t find your grandmothers crocheted potholders. It’s filled with true cutting edge artists from around the country.
The Union Square Holiday Market runs from November through Christmas and is filled with a great assortment of talented artists in New York and the surrounding areas. Buy your loved ones unique gifts and support local artists at the same time. This Market is outdoors and a very festive experience for you and your family.
The Fort Green Artisan Market is located adjacent to the Greenmarket on DeKalb Ave. near the Forte Greene Park. It’s open from April until October. This artisan market features a very wide range of collectible art and design pieces. All of the items are sold by the person that made them which creates a more personal market experience.
Brooklyn Artists and Fleas is located on in a large warehouse in Williamsburg, Brooklyn’s north side at 129 N 6th St. This market is open on the weekends and provides an environment for creativity and community. For a truly hip Brooklyn experience do some browsing at this market.
If you can’t make it to one of these craft fairs in New York then you can try ordering handmade jewelry on etsy as an easy alternative.
If you can find a Handmade Jewelry Online Store that offers free shipping that’s a big bonus. That’s what Oliver Handmade Jewelry offers.
Monday, April 19th, 2010 at 3:24 pm
By Jonathan Ledger
Arts and Crafts can be defined as an expression as influenced by the many cultures and peoples of the world. For this reason, the internet is a very powerful medium in which to explore the history and cultural influences that have affected modern day thinking.
When shopping for arts and crafts on the Net, the vast array of choice makes it very difficult to know exactly where to begin. For people who want to create an individual style to their home, this article attempts to decipher through the cultural themes available in the modern day arts and crafts shopping mall.
Without going into too much fine detail, broadly speaking we can categorize the types of art and crafts into two basic divisions that of traditional Art and Modern or Contemporary Art. Depending upon the atmosphere and theme you want to create within your own home, your focus could be on either one of these or indeed both, by creating a contemporary feel with the addition of traditional influence.
A good start in the quest for generating good ideas would be to subscribe to a popular ‘Home and Interiors’ magazine. Generally buying a subscription like this from a internet mall will save up to at least 40% or more on a yearly subscription. With each magazine sent to your home you will be able to begin investigating and developing an idea you can create for your own home. A choice of magazines can generally be found at a good shopping malls and within any one of these magazines, ideas which will help you create a rich and diverse feel for your home, the like of which you had only ever dreamed of, will be gained.
These ideas from magazine sources will instigate your search on the internet for items of interest that can be readily available from the internet stores. Such internet stores list a large array of artwork from traditional and contemporary alike. From abstract to Vincent Van Gogh, these websites allow you to browse items of interest that once purchased can transform a room in your home from being very mediocre to something wonderful and expressive.
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Article Source: Jonathan Ledger — Shopping Via the Internet For Arts and Crafts and Home Interior Ideas