This Ain’t Your Mama’s Craft Show
December 2nd, 2007 by Sarah NashA few weeks ago, Paula Wethington sent me an e-mail suggesting that I write a post on local craft shows. I appreciated the advice, but honestly couldn’t bring myself to go to any craft shows, let alone post about them. Why? Bcause I have this sterotypical image in my head of church basements filled with (with all due respect) little old ladies selling crocheted toilet paper cozies, country themed woodworking, and pot holders. Not really my thing.
However, there’s a movement out there of craft shows featuring young artisans (the 20-40 crowd) selling cool, unique and homemade clothes, jewelry, note-cards, t-shirts, handbags, photography etc.
I went to one yesterday at the Corner Brewery in Ypsilanti called the Shadow Art Fair. I ended up buying wrapping paper made out of recycled bingo cards, a ”Made in Michigan” t-shirt for my sister in-law who now lives in Colorado (we’re going to include it in a local product gift-basket we’re putting together for her for Christmas) a funky, irreverant santa night-light for my brother’s new house and a set of “Hoppy Birthday” beer-themed note cards .
The best part?
After doing a little holiday shopping I was able to sit down, have a smoked turkey and gouda sandwich on Zingermann’s french bread and top it off with an Espresso Love stout.
Okay, so my vision of the traditional craft show is probably exaggerated. But you’ve gotta admit, this still had to have been much more fun.
I think they should hold an event like this here in Monroe next year. Maybe it could be sponsored by Cafe Classics and the Monroe Art Gallery. What do you think?

