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I desperately need your help with the Town Point Park events!
Hi everyone,
Our first event in coordination with FestEvents went great last Saturday–they publicized it well and plenty of people showed up to needle-felt and paint flowerpots. Kristen R. and I ran the workshop.
We have two other events coming up, a Trunk Show on 8/15 and the Craft Supply Swap on 8/29, and I need people to volunteer to help run both of them. They are both great opportunities for us as a group and as individuals. How often do you get to sell your handmade items on a Saturday afternoon in the brand-new, beautiful Town Point Park with NO BOOTH FEE whatsoever, and the tables, chairs, and tent are provided? Totally free for us! How awesome is that?
And the Craft Supply Swap will be short, as simple as we can make it, and incredibly fun. We’ll meet (and recruit) other Hampton Roads crafters, get rid of supplies that are junking up our craft rooms, and get new supplies for FREE while we’re at it! And both events would be perfect for promoting Handmade Parade–to draw both applications and attendees.
These are amazing opportunities for us and I cannot run them all by myself. I will be there both days to help, but I really need some people to step up and coordinate these with me. I promise you it’ll be fun (and profitable) and the small amount of work involved will totally pay off.
If you can help, please comment and/or shoot me an email at kristin@craftandsewstudio.com.
Thanks in advance for your help! I think it’ll be great if we can get out there and do something more than just meeting up once a month to craft (as fun as that is :)).
-Kristin
Handmade Parade Planning Meeting postponed!
Hey everyone! Our Handmade Parade planning meeting which was scheduled for this Thursday, July 9, has been postponed. We are sorting out some difficulty with the venue situation. I hope to reschedule the meeting in the next few weeks. If you’d like to be on the Handmade Parade planning committee - please leave a comment or email me and I will put you on that email list!
Thanks!
Upcoming Events & I need your help
Photography Workshop Make-up Date
We’re sorry for the last-minute cancellation of the Photography workshop. That kind of thing doesn’t happen often, but GROW needed to use their space and we couldn’t find another place to host it last-minute.
Liz has a photography group meeting at the Norfolk Botanical Garden this Sunday, April 19th for anyone who is interested in a make-up, hands-on workshop. Here are the details:
Meet up in the Japanese Garden Cafe in the Norfolk Botanical Gardens at noon on Sunday, April 19th (entry fee into the Garden is up to you).
She will hand out a list of items for you to find and photograph. We will post the images and vote on the best in each category.
Stoney’s Produce Craft Market
Stoney’s Produce is across from VB General hospital. They sell ornamental and veggie plants, veggies, fresh flowers, prepared food items from local venders, and have animals on site!
Saturday, May 9th they will be hosting a Craft Show exclusively for the 7 Cities Crafters. You will need to provide your own table and you may want to bring a tent since it is outdoors and we all know Virginia Weather is unpredictable.
Please contact Sloane if you would like to participate in this FREE show. Her email is sloanie@cox.net.
Virginia Beach Spring Craft Market
I got this email from the VB Spring Craft Market folks. This is the big craft show at the pavilion. We have been invited to share a booth. If anyone is interested, please start a topic in the forum and feel free to organize a booth! It’s sort of short notice though!
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We have our Virginia Beach Spring Craft Market coming up Apr. 24-26 and were wondering if some or all of the Seven Cities Crafters would be interested in participating. We typically don’t allow booth sharing, but in this case your group would be a good exception. It could be a great opportunity for those starting out to do so on a smaller scale than usually required, and it would give the group exposure to a wider audience of people interested into crafts. More information about the show is available on our website at www.emgshows.com or I’ld be happy to answer any questions directly at 757 417 7771 or by email at erin@emgshows.com!
Best regards,
Erin Estes
Events Management Group, Inc.
(757) 417-7771
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Looking For Some Folks To Take Over 7 Cities Crafters
Last but not least, I will be stepping down as the main leader/organizer/whatever you’d like to call me of 7 Cities Crafters. I love what I do with the crafters and all the fun events we’ve had, but I am going to be swamped for at least the next six months with another big project. I am going to be opening a community art & music space here in Norfolk (the crafters will be more than welcome to use this, in fact I hope it becomes “our home”), but the time and energy it is going to take to organize such a feat is going to be overwhelming.
I need a few people to take on the various roles that I’ve been handling so far including planning & coordinating events, being there to unlock and lock up for our monthly craft-togethers, sending out emails and posting things to the website. All these tasks are simple, yet take a little time. I would be glad to walk people through them if they are willing to donate a little time each month.
I also will need a LOT of help with Handmade Parade. I would like one or two people to be the point of contact for the show. If you think you are up for this, I will definitely help you get everything organized before I turn it over to you, and will be available for any questions you may have.
I am so excited about this new venture, and I hope there are a few people willing to give a little time to keep the crafters alive while I pursue this other project! I also will be needing your help and support once we get it open! I can’t wait to see what this summer will bring!
If you are willing to help run the crafters in some capacity, please email me at amber@myaimistrue.com.
Thanks so much, and see you soon.
Amber
Bears and bears and bears - oh my!
Hello! It’s Cassie. Last weekend, I hosted a surgery bear-making party for the 7 Cities Crafters.

My infant son recently underwent surgery at CHKD and while we were in the waiting room, a nerve-racking experience to say the least, a volunteer approached us with a basket of wonky-but-charming handmade bears. She encouraged us to take one for our son, who at 3 months wouldn’t appreciate the gesture, but the generosity touched us – that people are compassionate enough to craft something for a child they’ll never meet.
Volunteers make the teddy bears for the children undergoing surgery at CHKD. Each child (or parent) is allowed to choose his/her own bear and for children who undergo multiple surgeries, it’s a souvenir they can look forward to collecting. It’s like getting to choose a plastic ring after a dentist visit.
So on that rainy Saturday night, we brought some leftover fabric to the table and started crafting.

Kristen and Agnes did most of the sewing, while others cut and stuffed.

For safety reasons, the faces must be drawn on with fabric marker. The later it got, the more creative the bear faces became. Each bear is one-of-a-kind with different fabric combinations and facial features/expressions.

Thanks to everyone who came! Enough was made to brighten the hospital experience for 20 children.
Humor in her art
Elizabeth Henry’s art career goes back to elementary school. Her first work was a drawing in marker of a tiger jumping out of the jungle. “I wrote ‘$5’ underneath of it, like I was going to sell it,” she said.
Norfolk artist and 7 Cities Crafters member Liz Henry was interviewed this week in Link, a free daily paper in Hampton Roads.
Read the full story and view her paintings here. Congratulations, Liz!

