Posts Categorized: DUCF

DUCF: We’re ahead of the game!

Sweet! Our vendor acceptance and rejection letters  for DUCF 2008 are going out as we speak today. This is nearly three weeks earlier than we thought they would be ready…

2008 DUCF applications now closed. Thanks much!

Hurray! The DUCF applications are now closed for the 2008 show. Thanks to everyone who applied — we are again awed by your talent and excited to get the selection…

Help us spread the word about DUCF and win!

We need your help! Every year the deadline for applying to be a vendor at the Detroit Urban Craft Fair passes and a few people don’t hear about it in…

DUCF Alumni Spotted: Sweetie Pie Press

I was in Chicago this past weekend and spotted some Sweetie Pie Press buttons for sale at one of my favorite vintage clothing store, Clothes Optional. Of course, I picked…

DUCF application reminders

A few important reminders for those applying to DUCF: 1. When you hit submit on your DUCF application, please wait until you see the confirmation page. Do not close your browser…

2008 Detroit Urban Craft Fair vendor applications now live

Calling all handmade artists! The moment you’ve been waiting for is here! Vendors applications for 2008 are now available on the newly redesigned Detroit Urban Craft Fair site. This year’s…

Announcing “a bag: a dress” @ DUCF 2008

Adrienne of Sliptease Vintage is bringing a really awesome competition to this year’s DUCF. Fashion designers take note “a bag: a dress” is for you! Here’s how it works: Each…

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…

Detroit Urban Craft Fair 2008 pre-announcement

I know some of you are anxious to hear about DUCF 2008 and we don’t want to keep you wondering. So here’s the skinny: DUCF round 3 will happen in…

DUCF alumni in the news

Make sure to check out Talking Squid’s Taryn Boyd over on the Detroit News craft blog! She gives some great tips on how to make T-shirt rag rugs.