GIFT GUIDE 2012
By LIZ PELLY | December 4, 2012
One of our favorite holiday-season craft fairs is the Boston Bazaar Bizarre, an annual tradition within the DIY crafting community. Now in its eleventh year, the one-day pop-up market is a great place to pick up handmade scarves, candles, artwork, and trinkets directly from independent artists and crafters. Expect to find everything from knits, jewelry, ceramics, and stationery to quirky knitted monsters and custom-printed posters. The Bazaar Bizarre makes a point of avoiding corporate sponsorship and is a totally community-oriented and non-profit event, showcasing dozens of vendors from Boston and beyond. Here are a few highlights.
UNION PRESS:: unionpressprints.com :: Union Press carries on the tradition of letterpress right in Somerville, making posters, art prints, business cards, stationery, and more. Stop by their table to order a custom-printed poster or chat about any of your letterpress needs.
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