Friday, 30 January 2009

2009 Date Announced

I've gone ahead and done it...

The 2009 Handm@de Oxford will be held on Sunday 29th November at the Town Hall.

The application process is not yet open, however, you can register your interest by emailing us at handmadeoxford@gmail.com - and we'll send you an application form just as soon as applications open up!

Thursday, 29 January 2009

Press Release... for all to see!

When people go food shopping they often look at where the vegetables were grown, where the chicken was raised, and now people are realising that they can do this with gifts, clothes, homewares etc by buying Handm@de.
Everything at Handm@de is exactly that, and by supporting Handm@de you are supporting local artists and crafters.

Have you been on holiday, and thought 'I wish there was something like this near me?' or been in an art gallery and thought 'why can't I afford to buy something original?'. Maybe you have thought 'Someone should do that!'

Well, this is precisely what a group of four online sellers of arts and crafts thought when they heard about 'We Make' - a non-profit craft fair in central London. The only difference was that they decided to take action!
Their only link to each other was through selling online at etsy.com – an American site dedicated to allowing individuals the world over to sell their handmade goods.

"While online selling is a great way to showcase my products to a worldwide audience, the various handmade sites are still building their reputations and aren't yet very well known. This makes shows where the customer can pick up, touch & try on my items a far more valuable exercise" said one of the women behind Handm@de, "somehow this makes the product more real, more tangible – and as such finding a good, central and affordable fair is the small scale crafters equivalent of finding the holy grail".

All too often fairs fall into one of two types, those that are very small, poorly advertised and well hidden in the depths of a village school, or those in Stately Homes, Castles and marquees. The latter often need a commitment of 3 or 4 days, and charge you hundreds of pounds to get damp for said days! Of course, other fairs similar to Handm@de are out there – you just need to know where to look.

After a few discussions and investigations into venues and their locations they hit upon the Town Hall in Oxford. Oxford is a truly beautiful historic city, with great shopping set amongst some of the most stunning architecture around – attracting hordes of tourists and locals alike. The Town Hall is set just off of the main shopping area and is, put simply, stunning both inside and out.

A lot of effort and hard work later, the day was a roaring success. They had expected around 400 to 500 people to have a wander around, but word had got around and there was a queue when the doors opened, after 1300 people had made their way through the doors they stopped counting!

61 stall holders took part, and covered a wide variety of art and craft disciplines, from felt-making, silversmiths, ceramists, photographers and jewellery makers. No re-selling is allowed at a Handm@de fair, all stall holders are the designers and creators of the goods they sell, this is the single most important thing about this project, and what makes it special. The Handm@de principle will help to enable local artists to show their products to a new and exciting audience, whilst nurturing a culture that is both green and supportive of local industry.

This year, the organising group has grown somewhat – with 8 people now behind the 'Handm@de' name. As have the number of fairs planned.
This year they have spread out and there will be 3 fairs, at Cambridge Guildhall on 4th April, Winchester Guildhall on 5th July, and Oxford Town Hall on 29th November. All of the events are of a similar nature to the original – they're all in spectacular buildings in central locations, they're all in cities that attract plenty of tourists as well as locals and students, and of course they're all being arranged out of the goodness of the organisers hearts since they won't make a penny of profit!

For more information visit www.handmadecraftfairs.co.uk,

Monday, 15 December 2008

Upcoming Events

Following on from the success of Handm@de in Oxford we've decided to roll the format out to new places!

Handm@de Cambridge: April 4th - Applications open!
Email: handmadefairs@gmail.com for details and application forms.
Web: http://handmadecambridge.blogspot.com

Handm@de Winchester: July 5th

Handm@de Oxford: End of November/Beginning of December

We've been careful to select cities/towns that do have a central shopping area, and that have a decent number of both locals and tourists. All of these events are in central locations - generally the guildhall or equivalent, and always at weekends!

Saturday, 8 November 2008

Come along to Handm@de tomorrow

The day is almost upon us, and I for one am very very excited.


The variety of sellers is amazing, with an eclectic mix of the traditional and the ultra modern - from painted canvas to stained glass, from jewellery to bags, and toys to clothes. You'll find something for everyone!


The doors open at 11, with free goody bags to the first few visitors, - hope to see you there.

Friday, 7 November 2008

Meet the Makers - Nic Dyche of TwigArt

TwigArt represents all the crafts that I enjoy and practice.

I first started in crafts through painting (mainly Oil and Acrylic) and got hooked! Most of the work I do now concentrates on small inks drawings, stained glass, silversmithing and photography although I'm still partial to flicking a bit of the oil paint around when the inspiration takes me.


Recently the greater emphasise has been on the stained glass, designing panels to create individual pieces. I especially love glass because each piece is so different in quality and character to the next and I love seeing how these come together.

I often try to mix media to bring in unexpected elements, playing on texture and quality as much as expectation. Some of the glass pieces will reflect this to greater and lesser degrees but it is something that I employ more regularly on my paintings.

Photography is a renewed interest (having studied it many years ago) and supports my love of travel. Many of the images come from day trips out in the UK or longer trips to Europe and America.

Although I largely create pieces through the images and colours found on my travels I am happy to undertake commissioned pieces.

Thursday, 6 November 2008

Gift Ideas - Those Troublesome Teens

I don't know about you but it seems that buying for the teenagers in my family is the hardest thing I've ever had to do, and I've studied Thermodynamics so I know of what I speak!


This year however, after close observation of what seems to become a more and more baffling age group, I present some gift ideas from some of the amazingly creative makers who will be at Handm@de.



Cloudhopping's Skinny Minnie scarf I can already imagine on one of my ultra-hip cousins.


MyAphrodite's recent foray into mixed media has, I feel, put her on to a winner. In fact, I'd like to have her China Red pendant for myself! With its bold colours and striking silver centre-piece it is bound to be a firm favourite. And what's more, this pendant is ideal for a guy as well!


Odd Ball and Sticks' lovely bobbled iPod cover is another gift idea which would be great for either a boy or girl and is sure to get them to at least pop *one* ear bud out to mumble their thanks ;-)


Resin jewellery is very popular and this clever resin and teal dye bangle from PennyDog is both funky and classic.

Wednesday, 5 November 2008

Gift Ideas – Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend

With bags coming in a close second.

Several of our stallholders work with textiles, and as you can guess a few of them make bags. Bags in all shapes and sizes, different materials, different colours... in fact, probably a bag to suit all tastes imaginable.

Here are 5 of the ones I like best...

Raspberry makes some amazing tote bags – perfect for popping to the shops with!


This over the shoulder bag by CaraJane has such a beautiful shape – love it.


StitchyWooWoos bags are really well made – this one has such rich reds.


For the evening this clutch by Cloudhopping would brighten up any outfit.


Last, but by no means least, is this stunning retro bag by Yunisacs.