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Howkapow!

Hey everyone!

 

Over here at Craft Candy, we have discovered the most amazing new online indie shop this week, which we just have to tell you about! And the name of that shop is HOWKAPOW!

 

Howkapow

 

Howkapow is a vibrant showcase, focussing on emerging independent designers and illustrators, and run by husband and wife team Rog and Cat How.

 

Rog and Cat believe in investing in ‘quality, creativity, community and fun’, and this is reflected in the range of hand selected products available at Howkapow.com. An array of innovative, unusual and eclectic pieces are featured on the site every season – all chosen for their stand-out style and affordable prices.

 

The collection is regularly changing, but always features cutting-edge products, from illustration and jewellery, to homewares, accessories and furniture. Howkapow is packed full of desirable design gems which will both delight and inspire you!

 

Cat and Rog How

 

The lovely Cat How has given up a little of her time to have a chat, and tell us a bit more of the Howkapow story, and her plans for the future…this will be liberally sprinkled with some imagery to tempt you straight to the shop! As if you are not tempted already!

 

CC: Hello Cat! Thank you for chatting with us, it’s lovely to talk to you! So…we know you and Rog are a team, but who does most of the Howkapow work? Do you split things equally?


Cat : We both do! Thankfully we’ve been able to cover most bases with the things we both feel we’re strongest at. I source new designers, write and design the press releases and newsletters and manage the stock as well as being in charge of sending out the orders. Rog is ‘operations guru’ and runs the website and all our accounts alongside handling all our wholesale and international orders. He gets the fun jobs like sorting out postage rates and filling out the tax returns!

 

Cabinets from the 'Leigh' range, by Nottingham based designers &Then

 

CC : What is the idea behind Howkapow?


Cat : We wanted to create a colourful shop which would support and promote emerging designers and illustrators, offering them a platform to showcase their work – often for the first time. Alongside this we wanted Howkapow to also act as an agency where we would help designers with their press and PR and get their work to a wider audience.

 

Close detail of 'Hanz' necklace by Frederique Conte, a Barcelona-based humourous jewellery designer

 

CC : When was the Howkapow idea born, and long did it take to go from being an idea, to actually becoming the fabulous online shop we see now?


Cat : The first spark of an idea came when we were doing a market stall (selling my jewellery) in Melbourne in 2006. We did it to meet new, like-minded friends as we’d just moved from the UK and it became a huge part of our social life. We LOVED it and met so many amazing people. There was such a strong sense of community, that we wanted to do something like that ourselves when we got back to the UK. We also had a market stall in Brick Lane every week and similarly found some amazingly creative people, who just needed a bit of a hand getting their work out there. After many different possible incarnations we found that the online shop would be the best place from which to start, branch out and grow…

 

Natalie Thakur's witty take on the reuseable shopping bag - these grocery bags are made from ethically sourced leather

 

CC : Where are you based, and what is your workspace like?

 

Cat : We’re based in – arguably – the most wonderful city in the West: Bristol! We work from our home studio which means coffee breaks in the garden and extravagant lunches… but it does mean we’re running out of space! We’ve been on the hunt for a shop / studio / gallery space in the city centre for us to make our second home soon.

 

Turn your dull light switches into smiling faces, with Henrietta Swift's 'Light up your mood' light switch stickers! There are a set of stickers to suit everyone!

 

Light up your light switch!

 

CC  : Do you and Rog both have creative backgrounds?


Cat : Actually, no! Rog was a radio producer for the BBC and I only came to design quite late on although I’ve always painted and loved to design things. We both met at Bristol University about 10 years ago when Rog was studying Electronic Engineering and I was reading English Literature. After we finished our degrees we both got jobs within the subject fields we’d studied in. Rog went into radio and I was a staff writer – specialising in art and theatre – for Metro newspaper. It was only after we moved to Australia in 2006 that I re-trained in graphics and realised I couldn’t go back to journalism. After two years we moved back to London where I did an MA in graphics at Central Saint Martins. I finished last June and a few weeks later we bought a house and moved back to Bristol.

 

London-based designer Nick Fraser creates humourous yet beautiful homeware - like this awesome pipework coat-rack which is available in several different colour schemes!

 

CC : Do you still design jewellery?


Cat : Yes, I design my own range of jewellery under the Howkapow label. We are also collaborating with some of our favourite young designers on a range of exclusive Howkapow products – these include tea towels, mugs, birchwood trays, cushions and possibly even deck chairs.

 

Zig Zeb necklace, by Cat How

 

CC : How do you choose the designers to be featured in your store? Do you accept applications, or do you hand select?


Cat : We hand select designers, but have quite a simple selection process. Designers need to be emerging, independent and be making and / or designing the products themselves. Their work also needs to match at least one of our core brand values of colour, humour, uniqueness and fun!

 

'Spinning' print by Plymouth College of Art graduate Sam Gray. Taken from a limited edition poster series titled 'Vertigo', and available xclusively to Howkapow

 

CC : Do you have any plans for a real life shop?

 

Cat : Yes, absolutely. We’re already looking into spaces in Bristol as we really want to have a physical manifestation of the shop and to start curating exhibitions as well as hosting more events.

 

Oak cat lamp, by Bath-based designer Matt Pugh

 

Walnut dog lamp, by Matt Pugh

 

CC : What are your other future plans for Howkapow?

 

Cat : We hope to build up the agency, which is still in its infancy, but as we’re only six months old we’re going to give ourselves another few months to try to get our name around a bit and celebrate our ‘newness’!

 

'Hello bike' letterpress card, illustrated by Tim Fite, and produced by Brooklyn-based 'Enormouschampion'

 

CC : And lastly…who are your personal favourite designers, makers or illustrators right now?


Cat : have always been a huge fan of Scottish illustrator Eleanor Meredith‘s work, and I also love the jewellery made by Fred Butler and our very own Eleanor Bolton. Rog loves anything by Elvis & Kresse but is also a fan of Bristol-based furniture designer, Charlie Crowther.

 

'Gin slug' three-colour risograph print by Eleanor Meredith

 

Messenger bag by Elvis and Kresse, made from decomissioned fire hose

 

CC : Thank you for chatting with us Cat!


To finish up, here are some personal Craft Candy favourites from the shop – I NEED all of these!

 

'Disco Teradactyl' with a crystal eye, from Barcelona-based Gonzalo Cutrina's 'extinct' collection - the others are awesome too!

 

PI.iii geometric handmade pouffe by Eleanor Young, a Glasgow-based textile designer and upholsterer - and the lady behind 'Fun Makes Good'

 

Beautiful cherry fine leather cherry necklace, by Camberwell College graduate Rowenna Harrison - Rosita Bonita

 

There are so many amazing things in the Howkapow shop, it is very hard to select just a few favourites – I recommend a visit and a good look round! You will see something you want for sure!

 

To find out more about any of the designers featured here, or to discover more amazing stuff, visit the Howkapow Designers area over on the website.

 

Here are some more links -

 

 

And, our new favourite blog – Rog and Cat’s design blog. There are some seriously nice things featured on here, you must take a look!

 

Have a happy Friday, shopping and reading!

 

Until next time, Janine x




Lots to tell you

Craft Candy Summer Fair flyerOur poor neglected blog, how we’ve missed you!  Do you ever find yourself pulled in so many directions that something has to give?  Well unfortunately that has been our blog of late, our three resident bloggers (Janine, Sarah and Kay) are Craft Candy volunteers, makers running their own business and all have ‘day jobs’ and our poor blog has suffered.  We’re all determined to change that though and get this lovely blog back to it’s former glory.

So what has Craft Candy been up to?  What haven’t we been up to should be the question!
- We’ve launched the new subscriber scheme which now has over 120 subscribers
- We put on another wonderful main fair at the Millennium which was attended by over 2000 lovely folk
- We’ve also been super busy with our re-brand and of course the monthly Mini fairs

We’re now busy advertising our Summer Fair, applications are now open but there are only 7 days until the deadline so get your application in quick if you’re thinking of applying.

Bungalows and Fairs

Howdy! Just wanted to remind everyone that the December Craft Candy mini fair is tomorrow, Saturday 11th December, from 1pm – 5pm.

Poster design by Paul Williams

Mini fairs are just like the big fairs, but smaller, and are held in the perfect Saturday afternoon setting of Bungalows & Bears on Division Street. There will be nine stalls in all, featuring a well selected range of handmade crafts. This is the perfect opportunity for catching up on your Christmas shopping. Just think of all those stocking fillers and gift ideas! Here are some photos from last years December mini fair to get you in the mood…

Last years mini fair at Bungalows & Bears

Browsing the stalls

And, guess what! The mini fairs are going to be a monthly fixture at Bungalows & Bears from the new year onwards. So look out for them!

Heather Dewick bookbinding stall

Charley Dreams...at last years December mini

Bungalows & Bears

Due to the kindness of the lovely people at B&Bs, the stalls at the mini fairs are totally free. If you are interested in applying to sell your stuff at the next mini, you need to email Leah at minis@craft-candy.org. Remember to send her a link to your website, or some photos of your work.

See you Saturday! x

For more info on mini fairs, click HERE!

All the fun of the Candy Cane fair!

Hello! Hope you’re all keeping warm and well in these arctic conditions. Thank goodness the BIG snow didn’t arrive on the day of Candy Cane eh?!

Snowy morning...but there's not THAT much snow is there?

Craft Fair today!

Big thanks to everybody who came along last Saturday. The weather was already chilly, with snow on the ground (athough it was nothing compared with what was to come!) Luckily it didn’t seem to keep anyone away, and we had over 1500 visitors to the Millennium Galleries on the day.

This way please!

I helped out on the welcome desk all day with Leah and Kelda (and Sophy who popped in at lunch) which was great fun. We sold lots of raffle tickets between us!

Welcome desk ladies!

Thank you to all the stall holders who kindly donated an item to the raffle prizes. Your generosity was much appreciated.

1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes - all generously donated by the stall holders

Just to clarify (as a number of people enquired on the day) Craft Candy is a not-for-profit organisation, and therefore all the proceeds of the raffle get ploughed back into helping to cover the cost of the event, thus ensuring Craft Candy can continue to keep these craft fairs running three times a year at the Millennium Galleries.

Sian's monkey mascot 'Lady Candice'

As always, we had a great mix of crafts on offer, including some familiar faces, and some newcomers to the fair. Resident photographer Owen took loads of photos on the day, too many to include here, so make sure you check out the Candy Cane 2010 set on Flickr. If you had a stall on the day, your photo should be there!

In the meantime, here’s a little selection of photos, starting off with stalls located on the Avenue (the main walkway through the upper level of the Millenium Galleries)…

The Ernest Wright & Son scissor stall

Kettle of Fish stall

Gillian Lee Smith

Katy Holmes Illustration

Joey's Dream Garden stall

Here are some photos of the Long Gallery…

The Long Gallery, James Green Printworks stall on the left

The Long Gallery

The Long Gallery looking back from the opposite end of the room

And here are some of the stalls which were located in the Long Gallery…

Darrell Milnes Ceramics

Molly's Mum

The Hello Sunshine stall

Sabine Little - Little Castle Designs

Gemma Nemer - Vintage textile jewellery

Brian Clarke woodturner

Sarah Waterhouse textiles

Wit Shop

JayGo Touchy Feely Textiles

Veridian Stone Ceramics

The imagination of Ladysnail

As usual, there was a competition for the best dressed stall, and this time the prize went to the lovely Sian of Strawberry Kitten. Sian makes beautiful plushies…check out her Etsy shop which is stocked up with lots of different animals from bears and racoons, to foxes and reindeer!

Strawberry Kitten Etsy shop

Strawberry Kitten blog

Best dressed stall winner - Sian of Strawberry Kitten

And we were also treated to some beautiful festive song from Singsoc – The Sheffield University Choral Society. They are amazing and drew quite a crowd!

Singsoc

Singsoc sing their hearts out!

Thanks to everyone who came along on the day, we hope everybody enjoyed themselves. If you are interested in applying for a stall at the next fair, applications are now open for the Spring Fling which takes place at the end of March 2011. Click on the link below to go to the application form.

Apply for the next Craft Candy fair

Stay warm and safe!

ttfn, X

Reetsweet is SOON!!!

If you are going to be in or near Leeds on Sunday December 5th, and fancy doing a bit of Christmas shopping away from the usual high street hustle and bustle, then you need to get yourself to the Corn Exchange, where you will find the latest Reetsweet craft event in full swing! Reetsweet is ‘an art, design and neo craft shopping event featuring the very best of Leeds’ local talent’, and will feature a range of crafts including jewellery, photography, textiles, homewares, and plenty of other arts and accessories, all of which will be handmade and one of a kind. This is the second Reetsweet fair taking place at the Corn Exchance, the first one was back at the start of November and was a resounding success!

Reetsweet poster designed by Steph Baxter - for more info about Steph and her work, see below...

The Reetsweet shopping events are organised and run by Rebecca Drury, who says “I’ve have always been a bit of a magpie, collector and maker. I started at the age of ten selling fimo jewellery from a little lunchbox at school, and then ended up in my twenties doing personal shopping and helping style people. I love one-off accessories, homewares and art”.

Becki Drury - founder of Reetsweet in Leeds

She continues “I’d had a blog for a while, but had lost my inspiration with it, then I just thought to myself that I love craft, I spend so much time making things and searching for handmade gifts for people myself – why not make a small business out of it? So that’s what I did a few months ago, and it’s grown from there”.

The Corn Exchange, Leeds - home of Reetsweet

Speaking of Reetsweet and her plans for the future, Rebecca says “The first fair went really well, we had a great quality selection of stalls and I am hoping to maintain that, and build a following.  In the new year we will be doing monthly events, and a website will be following soon to compliment the blog and Facebook pages. Our fairs try to be modern, eclectic and high quality – with a focus on the fun, colourful and innovative.  I hope people enjoy the selection we have for December – we’ve expanded, and have some fantastic new stalls!  Reetsweet!”.

Craft Candy's very own Kay Guccione, of 'lilidrawspictures', pictured behind her stall at the November Reetsweet event, with husband Ed.

http://www.lilidrawspictures.com/

Another Craft Candy member, James Green, at the November Reetsweet

http://www.folksy.com/shops/jamesgreenprintworks

Charley, of 'Charley Dreams' behind her stall at The Corn Exchange

http://www.etsy.com/shop/charleydreams

'Dig the Earth' stall at The Corn Exchange

http://www.notonthehighstreet.com/digtheearth

Leeds based Steph Baxter, of ‘Steph Says Hello’ has designed the lovely December Reetsweet fair posters and flyers.

Back view of the Reetsweet flyer, by Steph Baxter

Self professed illustrator, doodler, crafter and tea drinker, Steph explains a bit about her way of working “I basically live for art & design in all its forms. I’ve never really got video installation though?! I’m pretty simple in my tastes – give me something bright & cheerful, and I’m happy! I spend about 93% of my day creating cute things. Sometimes for other people, sometimes it just cheers up my day. When I’m not illustrating or working at my part time sweet shop job, I love crafting. Its something I’ve only just recently got into properly. I’ve always made and sewn things – but never really had the courage to put myself out there until now. I love making little things out of paper and felt. There’s something really satisfying about taking simple materials and making something lovely. And when I’ve done all that, I can usually be found drinking tea (Earl Grey, milk, no sugar) and cuddling my new little puss-cat Sukie. I’m easily pleased!”.

Making Future Magic, design by Steph Baxter for Ad Agency Dentsu London

I love sewing, by Steph Baxter

Steph’s designs are really happy, bright and uplifting! She has carried out a range of different freelance work, from logo and poster designs, to magazine and print work…she’s even had one of her designs made into a window decal!

Stephs design work featured in Mother & Baby magazine in July 2010

Steph's Go Green 'Eco' design, as a window decal!

If you’d like to view more of Steph’s work, you can check out her Flickr photostream here – The Pink Robot (Steph Says Hello). Or, why not take a browse round her Folksy shop, where she has lovely prints, notebooks and calendars for sale – Steph Says Hello on Folksy. Better still, you can visit Steph in person at Reetsweet on December 5th, where she will have a stall, selling an assortment of lovely things!

Steph Says Hello, pictured here at the November Reetsweet - she will be back in December, so make sure you pay her a visit!

So don’t forget – Leeds Corn Exchange, Sunday 5th December 2010, 11am – 4pm, and it’s FREE entry!!! For more information on Reetsweet here are some links -

Reetsweet Blog

Reetsweet on Facebook

If you would like to contact Rebecca for further information on the fair, or if you would like to enquire about exhibiting your work at a future fair, the contact email address is reetsweetevents@gmail.com

Good Luck to everyone at Reetsweet! x

Countdown to Candy Cane

Hi everyone! Just a little reminder, as if you really need one, that Candy Cane is nearly here again!

If you’re after high quality and unique handmade gifts for your friends and family this Christmas, then you really won’t go wrong with a visit to Candy Cane this Saturday. Our annual Christmas craft fair at the Millennium Gallery will be packed with stalls, featuring the work of some very talented makers. A diverse range of crafts will be on offer, from jewellery and textiles, to ceramics and embroidery, with much more in between!

Doors open at 10am and close at 4pm, and as always, entry is FREE!! The fair will be held on the upper level of the Millennium Gallery and there will be a raffle of course, with some fabulous prizes on offer.

Hopefully we will see you there!

Candy Cane - a Christmas craft fair. Poster design by Elodie G.

Our lovely poster for the fair has been designed by the lovely Elodie G, who also happens to have a lovely new Folksy shop! Check it out here. X

The Mini Fairs are back

It’s been too long, much too long since we took a little end of season break and organised our last Mini fair but we’re happy to say that the dates are now booked in for the next 2 fairs!

The Minis are back on Saturday 6th November and Saturday 11th December at the fabulous Bungalows and Bears on Division Street, Sheffield. Both events run from 1-5pm and are as usual FREE to attend and FREE for stall holders! Why do we do it? Because we love Craft of course!

Visit our Minis page for more information on how to get a stall at one of these lovely events and visit our Facebook event page to invite all your friends. See you there! x

Coming soon : Candy Conversations!

Hey everyone…

Just to let all our Blog readers know, we will be starting an exciting new series of Craft Candy member interviews this month!  This will give you the chance to get to know our members a little bit better, including finding out more about their particular crafts, their backgrounds and interests, the inspiration behind their art, and their plans for the future.

Most importantly, you’ll get to find out how and where you can buy their work, and the best places to keep up to date with them via websites, online shops, and the world of social networking.

We’re hoping to feature one member every weekend, so make sure you check back regularly!

Look out for the very first Candy Conversation this coming weekend. It will feature a good old chat with linocut artist James Green (of James Green Printworks), who incidentally is not only one of the newest members of Craft Candy, but also the ONLY male crafter in our group!

James Green at the Spring Fling, held at the Millennium Gallery in Sheffield, March 2010

Ttfn…

Janine

Great ideas

I’m a huge embroidery fan, so much that I try to pass on the embroidery bug wherever I can by teaching workshops for Craft Candy.  It’s one of those crafts I just never seem to get tired of, plus the brilliant fact that it’s portable, you can stitch virtually anywhere.  Hand stitch that is, not machine stitch, that’s not quite so portable, or so I thought until I found this little gem.

What a clever idea, where can I get one? This perfectly combines my love of craft with my love of anything eco friendly. The sun already enables us to heat our homes and provide us with power so why shouldn’t it help us craft too? Genius!