Come check out my upcoming craft fairs! I'll be at the
Delmar Farmer's Market (www.delmarmarket.org) every Saturday through Dec. 17th, 9am-1pm, and this coming weekend I'll be at the
Congregation Beth Emeth "Walking in a Winter Shopping Land" craft fair, Sunday Dec. 5th, 10am-4pm.
I mentioned before that I've added
Sock Monsters to my product line. Now, I've had some "Ugly Doll" comparisons/comments come up in the last few weeks, and I'd like to dispel any myths and associations with those fine products... my Sock Monsters are made from repurposed/recycled/"upcycled" materials. They are hand-made. They have unique postures and personalities. They do not have names. They are yours to name when you give them a home.
Some of these "monsters" are like the monsters you live with -- your pets, parents, children, aunts/uncles, cousins, grandparents -- you name it. These little guys become family. They are monsters in the most loveable sense. Sometimes bordering on adorable. And sometimes they have a special meaning. Recently I sold my "Say No To Sweatshops" monster, who had a "Made in Macau" emblem sewn on his belly. He was not made in Macau by tiny impoverished and underpaid hands. Rather, he was made by a loving, thinking artist who is still slightly impoverished and underpaid. But I will admit that my opportunities are greater, my choice pool is broader, and my quality of life is higher. So support local artists, not money-grubbing conglomerate corporations who outsource their jobs to starving people who they do not adequately pay, and rather feed off of their deprivations like parasites.
I didn't get a picture of this sock monster before he was bought by people who will love him.
I will also be featured in a
group art show at the Howe Library this 1st Friday, December 4th, 6:30-8:30pm. Reception, refreshments, and live music will accompany. I wouldn't miss it.