Manayunk's Cut the Craft Event
Mark your calendars for Manayunk’s November 21-22 Cut the Craft event. Discover hard-to-find arts and crafts that make unique gifts, just in time for the holidays!
What to expect?
“Not your Grandma’s doilies!’ You’ll find avant-garde art, handcrafted jewelery, reconstructed clothing, alternative plush toys, screen-printing and more.
Warmth (well, no worries of frigid outdoor temps that is.)The event will be held indoors at 376 Shurs Lane on the edge of Manayunk/Roxborough. Ample on-street parking is available.
Fantastic local and regional artistry. Talented artists from the surrounding Philadelphia area will gather to share their eco-conscious collections – many of the artists use sustainable materials.
Cut the Craft will be held Saturday November 21 from 11 am-7 pm and Sunday November 22 from 11am-5pm.For more information email cutthecraft@yahoo.com
Posted by Beth
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Thank you for promoting local Philadelphia crafts with an eco slant, just in time for the biggest retail buying season of the year. I’m dragging my friends (green and not-so) to this event, and I hope to make some converts in the process.
Have you considered an article about the huge CO2 and physical waste associated to the holdiay shopping season? Just an idea….