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vendor roundup: collectives

Sometimes there’s so much craft that it’s more than one person can handle. Crafty Supermarket will host four collectives/craft shops at our spring show, so you’ll get even more variety!

Chicken Lays an Egg of Cincinnati
Chicken Lays An Egg is a colorful tribute to all things vintage and cool, including men’s, ladies’ & children’s wear, artwork, housewares, toys, Chinatown trinkets, handmade items, shoes, bric brac, rick rack and sometimes hand-tied flower bouquets.

Fabricate of Cincinnati
Fabricate is a new store/gallery hybrid space in Northside featuring unique art & locally handmade/upcycled items. (It opened the day of our first show!) You can shop in person at 4012 Hamilton Ave.

RES:(oneiroi) of Cincinnati
A design and craft collaborative that seeks local sources for materials and resources in the creation of home goods. Products range from turned wood lamps, terrariums, sculpted wood planters, wooden toy/collectable blocks, bathroom ‘furnishings’ such as towel racks and toothbrush holders, and additionally the possibility of refurbished furniture items, jewelry, and knitted/crocheted wears.

Wholly Craft! of Columbus
Wholly Craft is a small shop in Columbus featuring handmade goods from more 100 crafters and artists. We carry a wide variety of items including t-shirts, handbags, jewelry, plush creatures, home decor, and much more. The line of jewelry and home accessories made in-house combines vintage elements with modern design and functionality to create colorful  stories all their own.

vendor roundup: jewelry

Crafty Supermarket’s going to have a lot of incredible handmade jewelry. Check out this year’s sellers of baubles, bangles and trinkets:

anne holman jewelry design

Anne Holman of Columbus

brooke arin

Brooke Medlin of Dayton

buzzbuzz

Buzz Buzz Designs of Dayton

lily in flux

lily in flux of Covington, KY

Nimmy Saustra & Tallie Designs of Cincinnati

red raven studios

Redraven Studios of Pittsburgh

the lovely teaspoon

The Lovely Teaspoon of Ft. Wright, KY

yellowberry handmade

Yellowberry Handmade of Dayton

food, glorious food!

So, you know there’s going to be a truckload of crafts at Crafty Supermarket, but we’ll also have tasty treats from these local food vendors:

  • Green Eats: Delish dishes (such as samosas!) from a local caterer who uses local, seasonal and organic ingredients
  • Picnic and Pantry: A new venture from the folks of Melt in Northside — we hear there’ll be Mexican street food
  • Sweet Peace Bakery: Vegan baked goods, sweets and treats
  • Taste of Belgium: The most delectable hot-off-the-grill waffles you’ll ever eat
  • Whirly Girl Coffee: Coffee, coffee, coffee!

vendor roundup: paper goods

Paper addicts will have plenty of vendors to fawn over at Crafty Supermarket! Cards, books, journals, decorations and ephemera — we’ve got it all.


gracie sparkles books of Cincinnati

Lady Bear Crafts of Lebanon, OH

Paper Acorn of Cincinnati

Spacedog Studios of Columbus

Tracy Makanani of Cincinnati

vendor roundup: clothing

looking for new duds? these crafters can help you out. (note: roundups of people making and selling accessories and jewelry still to come!)


Iron City Upcyclery of Pittsburgh


AmyD of Columbus


Garbella of Pittsburgh

vendor roundup: home decor

This is the first of a bunch of vendor roundups for our April 17 show! Today the spotlight shines on folks who make stuff to beautify your living space:

Cynthia Vardhan Ceramics of Columbus

Tafi of Cincinnati

SaysYou of Frankfort, KY

Kitsch Café of Cincinnati

See:Parsley of Cincinnati

VisuaLingual of Cincinnati

These folks and many more will be at Crafty Supermarket on April 17, so be sure to check it out, and watch this blog to see more from our vendors!

meet the clifton cultural arts center!

clifton cultural arts center

If you’ve never been to the Clifton Cultural Arts Center before, you’re in for a serious treat.

clifton cultural arts center

The CCAC occupies the old Clifton School, which was built in 1906 in the Beaux-Arts style. The center hosts art exhibits, cultural festivals and a plethora of regular classes ranging from tai chi to writing to felting.

Crafty Supermarket will be on the first floor of the CCAC, where our 50 craft vendors, DJ and food vendors will be rocking out all day on April 17. (That’s the main entrance to the right, which is on McAlpin Avenue, facing the Fairview German School.)

The CCAC is on the corner of Clifton and McAlpin avenues in the Gaslight District. Check out the CCAC site for detailed directions. There’s free parking directly behind the center, and plenty of street parking in the neighborhood.

The nearest bus stops are about a half-mile from the CCAC. Take the 17, 18, 19 or 39 bus to Ludlow Avenue at Telford, or take the 78 bus to Vine Street at Forest. Plan your trip at Go Metro.

get noticed in our swag bags!

We’ll be giving away 100 swag bags to the first lucky shoppers of the day (and our loyal volunteers). If you’d like to contribute promotional material for your local business or crafty business, please send 100 pieces to us by April 1 WEDNESDAY APRIL 14 at:

Crafty Supermarket c/o Fabricate, 4012 Hamilton Ave., Cincinnati, OH 45223.

Last year, the swag bags included things like postcards from Chronicle Books, stickers from Buy Olympia, yarn samples from misshawklet, scrapbooking materials, glitter samples, buttons, business cards, coupons and more!

Note: No pornographic, racist, sexist or vulgar materials will be used in the swag bags. We reserve the right to refuse any materials. Keep it friendly!