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Handmade Arcade Features Vendors From the Pittsburgh Region
Handmade Arcade is Saturday, Dec. 8 in Pittsburgh, and area artists are featured.
Pittsburgh's first and largest independent art and craft fair returns today, Dec. 8, to the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh.
The fair, now in its ninth year, will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. and will feature more than 150 vendors from the Pittsburgh region—including the North Hills—and from around the country.
Handmade Arcade encourages shoppers to buy local and buy handmade. Want details? Check out the Handmade Arcade listing on the nearby Dormont-Brookline Patch.
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Here are a few of the vendors:
Dormont
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- Jennifer Baron, co-organizer and DJ on Dec. 8.
North Hills
- Jessica Graves—Una Biologicals
Mt. Lebanon
- Kim Fox—L2 Design Collective; Kim Fox Art
- Samantha Bower—Designs-By-Samantha
Cranberry Township
- Marcy Batesv—Recycled Reads
Brookline
- Niffer Desmond—Trilodeon
- Lisa Krowinski—Sapling Press
Forest Hills
- Allison Glancey—Strawberryluna
South Side
- Dan Rugh—Commonwealth Press
McMurray
- Audra Azoury—Audra Azoury Jewelry
Oakmont
- Tracey Weber—Friend or Foe
Canonsburg
- Lynne Kropinak—Charmed by Nature
For a complete list of vendors, see the Handmade Arcade website, or the Handmade Arcade Facebook page.
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