Stephanie Duimstra

Stephanie Tardy Duimstra is a founding member of Handmade Detroit and the Detroit Urban Craft Fair. Stephanie left Handmade Detroit in 2012 after moving to Lansing, Mich. She continues to make paper goods under the name Type Shy and also runs Hip Hip Handmade Shows, a site for indie craft fair vendors.

DETROIT: Bask & Tes One @ CPop

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DETROIT: Fashion Freakout

Big news: DUCF moves to November, new location!

Drum roll, please! We’re excited to announce that the 3rd Detroit Urban Craft Fair will happen Saturday, Nov. 15, 2008 @ The Fillmore in the Detroit Theater District. Interested in applying to…

DIY bikes, Part five: Re-cycle projects

Part five, the final part, of our ongoing series on DIY bikes! [youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=OmFABoYaOo8[/youtube] If you’re particularly hard on bikes, or you know, have a lot of bike parts laying around,…

Cyberoptix TieLab is Etsy’s featured seller

Speaking of Etsy, Bethany Shorb of Cyberoptix TieLab is the featured seller right now. Read about her Detroit-based tie company here. You can meet Bethany in person from 6-9 p.m. this…

DETROIT: Allied Media Conference 2008

June 20-22 @ the Wayne State campus From the AMC site: The Allied Media Conference cultivates media strategies for a more just and creative world. It is the primary point…

DIY bikes, Part four: Customize your ride with these bike mods

Part four of our ongoing series on DIY bikes! If you aren’t satisfied with your basic Huffy, there are lots of projects all over the web for making it extra…

DIY bikes, Part three: Crafts for the ride

Part 3 of 5 of our series on DIY bikes! You’re going to need some gear for riding your bike. Why not make it yourself? Let’s start with some crafty…

Utrecht Member Appreciation Sale this weekend

Need some art supplies? Today through Sunday the Royal Oak and Detroit Utrecht stores are offering 20 percent off everything in the store for members of MOCAD, DIA, BBAC or…

DIY Bikes, Part two: Fix your bike

Part 2 of 5 in a series on DIY biking. [youtube]http://youtube.com/watch?v=5Lwjv_VRM7A[/youtube] Let’s start at the beginning. If you just pulled your bike out of the garage, it may need a…