Showing posts with label shop local. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop local. Show all posts

Our Christmas Market is almost here!

Sunday, December 6, 2015


We're only 1 week away from our Second Annual Christmas Market, and the TEST elves are hard at work making sure everything is ready for you!

This years event is a festive and intimate event taking place at the Church of St. Stephen in-the-fields church located on the corner of Bellevue Ave. and College St. Yep, that's the same spot we had our last Christmas show. It's a great opportunity to come out, meet some local makers and vintage purveyors and to support Toronto Indie businesses.

We'll be opening our doors at 11am and of coarse we'll have our notorious Swag Bags for the first 50 eager shoppers. Filled with goodies donated by our vendors, sponsors and members.

We're really excited about this years lineup of amazing vendors. We've got 30 of our members ready to meet you and show off their goods. Everything from soap, jewellery, knit and textiles, stationery, vintage clothing and jewellery and so much more. In fact, we're so excited about our vendors that we made this fancy lookbook to help showcase them. You can scroll through and do some pre-shopping, make that list of wants and gifts and it'll be up on the blog forever so if you miss out on anything or forgot one of the vendors you liked you can come back to the book and each image links directly to the vendors Etsy shops. You're welcome!



You can also follow along as the vendors get ready for the market by following the Hashtag #TESTxmas15.

And as if that hasn't gotten you super excited, we've got the one and ONLY Santa Claus coming in to hang out with us. You can come and have your photo taken with him, make any last attempts to get yourself on the Good list, or just to say Hi.

See you on the 12th!


Quirky Toronto

Monday, August 4, 2014

Toronto, possibly the greatest city on the planet, isn't just known for our maple loaded poutines, space age bicycle actuated signals or our illustrious 1993 World Series win.  Toronto is also known for our creative Etsy merchants that do strange and wonderful things like plant seeds that grow shocking violet tentacles.  Every Torontonian is blessed with a delicious face and to further our vanity we'd proudly sport cantaloupe hats upon our pretty domes.  Toronto also has an insatiable love for cats - where even the fellas are self-proclaimed “crazy cat ladies“.  Toronto's creative culture has so much beauty to offer and it's showing no signs of slowing down.
If you are shopping during the dog days of summer, show your fellow Big Smoke merchants some love by shopping local.  By shifting just a portion of your spending, you can help create more jobs, a stronger economy and build a better community here in Toronto. So grab yourself an Ice Capp and peruse through these charming creations from our favorite Toronto Etsy Shops.  To view a clickable version of this treasury, click here.

Craft News: Wychwood Barns Holiday Art Market

Saturday, December 7, 2013


Don't miss this year's Holiday Art Market at Artscape Wychwood Barns. The perfect place to shop for gifts, the Holiday Art Market features handmade items and unique offerings by local artists and creators. From ceramics to paintings, jewelery to prints, textile works to mixed-media works, you'll find a range of wonderful things at the Barns.

Sunday, December 8
12noon to 5pm

Craft News: Nathalie-Roze & Co. HOLIDAY POP UP (in the Yurt!)

Friday, December 6, 2013


Visit our Pop Up at the Yurt this weekend ~ it's a quirky-sweet venue perfect for lovely & local shopping. Expect a mix of winter accessories, including our popular sweater-toques, obi belts, cowls, baby merch & more, plus Vintage & discounted indie designer clothing, handcrafted jewellery, honey soap, ornaments, cards & prints and lots more cool stuff (most priced under $50). NOTE: There will be some $20 baskets to dig through & a few fabric packs for the crafty gals.

We'll have different T.O. guest makers joining us each day ~ come see what's on offer. We'll also have a good selection of affordable & thoughtful little somethings appropriate for teachers & caregivers, Secret Santa exchanges, stocking stuffers & maybe a treat for you too.

Bonus: You can have a pint or a serving of sticky toffee pudding at the Ceili before or after you visit us.
Hope to see you there...

WHEN: December 7th & 8th, 11am to 4pm (this Sat./Sunday)

Craft News: Gladstone Flea


On the hunt for unique gems, fashion finds, vintage scores and other market must-haves, but hate the idea of spending the weekend knee-deep in thrift store piles?

We've teamed up with Anita Clarke of I want - I got and Haley Mlotek of Worn Fashion Journal to bring you a curated, handpicked, holiday marketplace for December 7. Packed with purpose, artist goods, reclaimed vintage, craft, design, jewelry, clothing, and more, Gladstone Flea curates the market to help save you from the thrift store itch.

Saturday, December 7th
10am to 4pm

Gladstone Hotel
1214 Queen St. West

Craft News: Maker's Cartel Winter Market

Thursday, December 5, 2013




Maker's showcases independent, local talent that make quality hand-crafted goods.

This is their second year organizing the winter market and are very excited and proud of all their makers. This year the market will be held:
 
Saturday, Dec.7: 11 - 8pm & Sunday, Dec.8: 11 - 6pm
Location: The Foundery, 376 Bathurst St. Toronto, ON (Bathurst & Dundas) 

More info and vendor list can be found around their social network sites:

Test Members you can find at the show include Bread and CircusGrace Design,  Jack and Willa and Seaflower Studios

TEST at the 2013 Christmas One of a Kind Show

Friday, November 29, 2013

At this years Christmas One of a Kind show (November 28th to December 8th) you'll be able to find more than a handful of TEST members so be sure to check them out when you head down to the show!



































































































Vendor Call: Beadle consignment opportunity!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013




Consignment opportunities available at Beadle (you may remember we interviewed Cherie a while back - read all about the shop here

Here's what she's looking for: I'm looking to add to our "GUYS SELECTION" of gifts in my little shop located in Toronto. Very interested in finding traditional styled leather wallets for men, cool belt buckles. Not looking for jewellery or cards at this time. Please contact me via email with all of the following: pictures, links to your website/etsy shop/current stores you sell to/Artists BIO and anything else you think I might like to find out about you and your creative journey.

Vendor Call: TEST Springtime Marketplace

Saturday, April 6, 2013


The Toronto Etsy Street Team is please to announce our Fourth Annual Springtime Marketplace.This year we'll be at the lovely 918 Bathurst Centre, just north of Bloor.

Show date: Saturday June 1st, 11AM - 5:30PM
Applications due: Sunday April 21st, 2013

APPLY HERE

Vendor list will be announced by the end of the month. Chairs and tables will be provided.

There are three sizes of tables, priced accordingly.
2" x 4" = $60.00
2.5" x 6" = $80.00
2.5" x 8" = $100.00

All vendors are welcome to apply! Handmade, vintage, & food items are all equally encouraged to apply, including members who would like to run a workshop! Not sure about being a vendor, but want to be a part of the event? Let us know, we are looking for member volunteers as well!

If you want to share with a friend your friend must submit an application as well, please note who you want to share with. (You may not share with someone that hasn't applied or is not on the team, so please make sure they apply!)

If you want to bring a rolling rack instead the prices are the same depending on the length of the rack.

Fourth Annual Spring Show

Monday, February 25, 2013

Our Fourth Annual spring show is on it's way, and this years event is going to be Big and Better and even more Fantastic than ever! Stay tuned for all the details...


shop around town

Saturday, October 13, 2012

As a big fan of the shop local movement, when I first moved back to Toronto it was really important for me to find shops that specialized in locally handmade products, for my own shopping habit and for my company. I thought it would be great to start a blog series and share some of the wonderful shops I discovered. First on the list is Beadle, in the emerging DuWest/Brockton Triangle neighbourhood, owned by TESTy's own Cherie Lunau-Jokisch who also makes one of a kind jewellery and a delicious line of bath and body products under the name Beadle.


Beadle 
1582 Dundas West Street
just west of Dufferin
easily to get to by subway and streetcar! 
Open Tuesday to Saturday 12:00 - 6:00
www.beadlestore.com
facebook.com/beadlestore

Tell us a bit about your shop 
Beadle is a tiny little gallery style boutique. I have the pleasure of selling items by artists and designers that are mainly home based or small scale businesses who create handmade items. I love having the personal connection with each 'maker' and my customers really enjoy hearing about the person behind the creations they are buying.


What is your background as a maker/artist
Well, where to start. Do you have a few hours? I come by it naturally. Both my parents were creative in one way or another. My parents encouraged me to be creative from a young age – mostly because it made me sit still and be quiet. I was a rather active and curious child.











What lead you to opening up your own shop and to focus mainly on locally made goods
Honestly I was tired of doing shows with little success but loads of work setting up, tearing down and blindly creating products I was never sure I would sell. Plus my husband was growing tired of stepping on beads and my use of our sofa as our office. We came up with a budget and started looking for a studio workshop with the intentions of me just having a place to create from. It was part luck and part accident that I found the perfect little space to work from but also to create a store in. From there I quickly realized, even though the space was small, I needed more than just my own designs to help fill it up. Couldn't have done it without my husbands support.


What are your biggest challenges in running a shop that focuses on local makers?
The biggest challenge at the moment is finding cool handmade products for men. The other is wanting to order from small companies but their minimums (either $ amount or quantity) don't often work for my shop. The other big one is artists/designers who decide to move on to other things and not make their lovely products anymore. Like this amazing woman Mary who used to make beautiful baby bibs, blocks and blankets. They were so adorable and sold really well too. I haven't found anything can even compare to her beautiful creations. Do you know of anyone? Lol! The third thing is trying to find unique items that other stores similar to mine don't carry.



What shops/neighbourhood (other than yours) do you like to shop for locally made goods?
I really enjoy shopping in the Junction. So many cool shops. Wise Daughters Craft Market is a must see when you go to the Junction. The owner Mary is the Queen of workshops. The neighbourhood is a real fun mix of shops. Antique lighting stores to art supplies and everything in-between. Not at all like shopping in a mall where the stores in each one are the same chains no matter which mall you are in. Yawn... malls are so boring. Seriously though my favourite thing to do is go walking with my friend Barb, our dogs Billy and Chip, to discover different independent coffee shops and cafes in and around the West End. Luckily my favourite shop is close to home/Beadle - BIVY cafe - and it's right on my block.













Why is the handmade/shop local movement important to you?
Wow, that's a hard one to put into words. So many reasons... It's so close to my heart because I've been making and selling my own designs for years. I, like any creator, puts my heart and soul into each thing I create. Seeing the joy in someone discovering my shop for the first time never gets old. I really enjoy telling them about the store, the artist and how things are made. Watching them walk away grinning ear to ear, thrilled with their purchase is exhilarating. To be able to support other artists in their creative journey by giving them a space to sell their items is a huge honour. I've become a real part of the community in the 'hood and it feels like home, unlike any other place I've lived/worked.

How do you find items/artists?
I am lucky that most people either come to me via email or in person or through personal connection.

What do you look for in new products?
First, before anythingI really look for a quality product. I also take cues from my customers. If people are asking for something I do my best to take that as a sign I need to find someone who makes them.


Best piece of advice you would give new artists looking to get there goods into shops

Be organized and prepared. Bring your best pieces, not the leftovers from what didn't sell at the last show you did. Get a bio/artist statement together, take great photos or your work. If you are contacting a shop (via email or in person) take some time to do some research, at the very least learn the shop owners name, it's more often than not on their website or Facebook page. Whenever possible be respectful of their time, make an appointment with the owner or manager – sometimes as much as we would like to to we don't have time for pop ins. Be patient, but if you haven't heard back from a shop owner in a week don't be shy, send a polite reminder or follow up email. I've accidentally deleted emails (or had some go to my junkmail folder) and then not be able to find it later when I wanted to get in touch.









Thanks Cherie!



If you're a team member and want to suggest a shop that you sell in, shop in or own email me peep@thunderpeepdesigns.com

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