CraftWerk are two monthly bazaar displaying the best and brightest from Wellington crafts scene. CraftWerk inaugural launch at The Paramount Theater on July 13 from 5:30.
CraftWerk will display a variety: art, handmade items, and indie fashion designers, representing the hand-made in New Zealand revolution. What makes CraftWerk apart from other fair is our intention to develop and inspire crafters kiwi benefits to them without cost. Exhibition of traditional thinking only with a twist and you have CraftWerk.
Paramount Theater Cinema Wellington's oldest and now the hottest spot is the place CraftWerk call home. Paramount's lounge bar is filled with a variety of beers and wines and soft drinks, snacks and Kapiti ice cream. This relaxed atmosphere, in the middle of central Wellington entertainment and nightlife, Courtenay Place, enables buyers and sellers together a break from the bustle and the chance to absorb experiences CraftWerk.
CraftWerk is now accepting applications for vendors. Application details can be located in www.craftwerk.co.nz, or by emailing craft@craftwerk.co.nz. There is no charge to apply; our only prerequisite is that everything vendors sell is handmade and comes from the heart of their cunning.
Unlike traditional exhibitions CraftWerk supply vendor with a table, chairs and a private mailing list to share tips, tricks or slick shoulder to cry on when the cat will change the collection of wool on the bed. Also if CraftWerk managed to get sponsors we plan to reimburse any Vendor-third of the cost of their application at night. Yes, another thing that makes it different from any fair or CraftWerk other markets in New Zealand.
CraftWerk only accept sellers with goods made by hand. So, do not expect any second-class imported creations or trash from your Nana's Hat Box. Unless it is very stylish hat box in this case may have been converted into a bag. So get active and Your Craft at Paramount Theater for the evening on 13 July Crafts from 5:30
CraftWerk organized (for love and not for profit) by dedicated craftsmen Heather Barnes and Sue Tyler. Heather is a genius mind behind BitchCraft and Sue one craftsman. Held twice in 2005 BitchCraft was a huge success. In fact, most traders have only two complaints: there are too many bodies and they were sold out of merchandise! Not a bad problem to have if you are a seller! The seller and the buyer told us that is fair BitchCraft BEST they've ever attended.
Both Sue and Heather are available for interviews to discuss the increasing revolution CraftWerk and crafts, craft demonstrations and other related crafts. The only problem that might make them stop talking. www.scoop.co.nz
CraftWerk will display a variety: art, handmade items, and indie fashion designers, representing the hand-made in New Zealand revolution. What makes CraftWerk apart from other fair is our intention to develop and inspire crafters kiwi benefits to them without cost. Exhibition of traditional thinking only with a twist and you have CraftWerk.
Paramount Theater Cinema Wellington's oldest and now the hottest spot is the place CraftWerk call home. Paramount's lounge bar is filled with a variety of beers and wines and soft drinks, snacks and Kapiti ice cream. This relaxed atmosphere, in the middle of central Wellington entertainment and nightlife, Courtenay Place, enables buyers and sellers together a break from the bustle and the chance to absorb experiences CraftWerk.
CraftWerk is now accepting applications for vendors. Application details can be located in www.craftwerk.co.nz, or by emailing craft@craftwerk.co.nz. There is no charge to apply; our only prerequisite is that everything vendors sell is handmade and comes from the heart of their cunning.
Unlike traditional exhibitions CraftWerk supply vendor with a table, chairs and a private mailing list to share tips, tricks or slick shoulder to cry on when the cat will change the collection of wool on the bed. Also if CraftWerk managed to get sponsors we plan to reimburse any Vendor-third of the cost of their application at night. Yes, another thing that makes it different from any fair or CraftWerk other markets in New Zealand.
CraftWerk only accept sellers with goods made by hand. So, do not expect any second-class imported creations or trash from your Nana's Hat Box. Unless it is very stylish hat box in this case may have been converted into a bag. So get active and Your Craft at Paramount Theater for the evening on 13 July Crafts from 5:30
CraftWerk organized (for love and not for profit) by dedicated craftsmen Heather Barnes and Sue Tyler. Heather is a genius mind behind BitchCraft and Sue one craftsman. Held twice in 2005 BitchCraft was a huge success. In fact, most traders have only two complaints: there are too many bodies and they were sold out of merchandise! Not a bad problem to have if you are a seller! The seller and the buyer told us that is fair BitchCraft BEST they've ever attended.
Both Sue and Heather are available for interviews to discuss the increasing revolution CraftWerk and crafts, craft demonstrations and other related crafts. The only problem that might make them stop talking. www.scoop.co.nz
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