2015 marketplace
it is simply festively fun!
you're invited to the
3rd annual marketplace
a local and global holiday experience
saturday afternoon from 2-5
november 14
my home at 126 cayuga avenue, san francisco.
{glen park BART stop. plenty of street parking on Still Street}
9 local artists will have their treasures on display
all throughout our home
for you to purchase.
and every purchase has a cause.
a cause that betters our world. our city.
for the hope and peace and health of all.
here's the list of local vendors and their causes:
Come Plum Photo and Design
Praise Santos, Vendor
custom handlettered goods (calendars and made to order hand lettered posters/art) Proceeds: www.joybox.org $10-$40
3 Peeps Handbags
Sally and Thea Lasan, Vendors
A collection of handcrafted shoulder bags and totes made with almost 100% recycled/repurposed materials from SF's own SCRAP. Proceeds go to Waterforsouthsudan.org $20-$40
Himalayas By Hand
Bekah Crane, Vendor
non profit that helps refugee women in Oakland to showcase their skills and handmade accessories Proceeds go directly to artisan from Nepal and Bhutan $5-$45
14Valencia
Claire Xue, Vendor Fashion Jewelry provides finical supports to Chinese Orphans. Proceeds: New hope foundation Price range: $19-$30
Mary Kay
Bridget Caracciolo, Vendor makeup and skin care products Proceeds: A Woman's Place right here in San Francisco $7-$199
ArtRisstic
Marissa Marin, Vendor unique collection of handmade home decor including succulent arrangements, burned wood (pyrography), canvas and chalkboard art. Doterra oils also available. Proceeds: Lava Mae (Their mission is to deliver dignity and unlock opportunity for those experiencing homelessness - one mobile shower at a time.
$10-$125
Jamberry
Mandy Rogers, Vendor Vinyl nail wraps in a large variety of designs, nail lacquer, gel enamel, and hand/nail care products Proceeds: St. Jude Children's Research Hospital $10-$120
Pearl House, Think Outside the Box Kid's Tees
Shauna Pilgreen, Vendor Organic and fair trade kid tees and bracelets Proceeds go back to India. to women who have jobs now that they are freed from trafficking; also the Pearl House girls home in Ghana $20
Sari Bari
Melissa Jantz, Vendor Handmade bags and throws made from vintage saris Proceeds go to provide freedom to women who are trapped in the sex trade. $10-$110