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Don't miss Vancouver's largest indie craft fair this Sunday on Commercial Drive.
Mark your calendars! Got Craft?, Vancouver’s largest indie craft fair, is this Sunday, December 6, 2009. Featuring more than 50 local and handmade vendors, you will find something for everybody on your list.
The first 30 people through the door will receive a swag bag filled with goodies from all the vendors—and everything in the bag will be one of a kind and handmade. So you can bet there’ll be a long line of eager crafting fanatics waiting for the doors to open on Sunday in the hopes of snagging one of these coveted bags!
Make sure you visit some Got Craft newbies including My Chocolate Tree, with chocolates made from local cream and real fruit; Wikkerink Design, showcasing bags and accessories made from recycled bicycle inner tubes; and Abeego Designs, reusable food packaging made with beeswax.
This year, there’ll also be a giveaway of a personal screen-printing machine courtesy of Yudu valued at $400 and a DIY button-making package courtesy of Six Cent Press.
www.gotcraft.com
Sunday, December 6, 2009
11–5 pm
Royal Canadian Legion, 2205 Commercial Dr (at E. 6th Ave)
Admission: $2 (kids are free)
** no wheelchair access