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Handmade Arcade Celebrates 'A Decade of DIY' in Pittsburgh

By Erin Faulk

Handmade Arcade, one of Pittsburgh's largest independent craft fairs, is celebrating a decade in the 'Burgh, and the organization is seeking vendors for its December event.

Handmade Arcade is Saturday, Dec. 7, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh. Vendor applications are being taken until Sept. 15. Vendors will be notified of their acceptance by Oct. 6. Food vendors are not permitted.

The vendor application form is available at the Handmade Arcade website.

At the 2012 event, vendors included jewelry and clothing designers, stationery and paper arts, fine artwork and illustrations, accessories, housewares, children's products, bath and body products, and handmade toys. Click here to see more about those vendors.

Handmade Arcade was founded in 2004 to give crafters and designers an outlet to sell and share their handmade and locally produced products at a public marketplace.

The event attracts more than 6,000 attendees and provides those working outside of mainstream sectors with a high-visibility venue to sell goods, build community, network and share their practices.

The event also will feature the Hands-on Handmade art activity and demo area as well as live music, a raffle and more.

Handmade Arcade also has a Facebook page.



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