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It’s that time of year when the weather cools down, the creative project lists get a little longer, and a little flier comes through the mail for one of our favorite events of the year.
Frances announced the date and time of its seventh Crafeteria, an annual gathering of local artists who sell their handmade knits, jewelry, paper goods, paintings, buttons, accessories, and more.
And take note, creatives: Frances is looking for vendors.
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This year’s event will be on First Friday, December 7 from 6 to 10 p.m. and will include homemade goods from more than 40 vendors in the parking lot of Medlock Plaza in Phoenix.
Applications, which can be downloaded here, must be submitted by November 3, and should include three photos, a brief description of what handmade work you will be selling, and a bio. (Photos must be in .jpeg format, 200 dpi, largest size at 600 pixels.)
This year’s applicants will go through a juried process and will be notified if selected by November 8. There are 40 spots up for grabs.
For more information, check out the official announcement and Frances Facebook page.