Hello Friends,
The next Make It show is scheduled for May 2013. Please join our community on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/makeitshow
Looking forward to seeing you there!
- Moriah Bacus & Kiran Thind,
Co-Producers of Make It
Kiran Thind
Kiran Thind founded Cherry Bomb Vintage in 2006. Upon graduation from Ryerson University’s School of Interior Design, she worked in residential design and always had a keen interest in furniture. After restoring a few vintage pieces for her home, she enrolled in Mohawk College ’s Upholstery program.
She creates unique furniture that combines a love of vintage glamour with bold colours and patterns inspired by sources like street art, fashion and music to complement or contrast the original piece. Kiran does custom client upholstery work, produces upcycled home decor items and collects and sells vintage home furnishings.
In May 2012, Kiran will begin managing "Then Again Vintage" at 3109 Dundas Street in Toronto's trendy and thriving Junction neighbourhood. The location is owned by Conn Burke of Recycled Displays. Recycled Displays is a long-time fixture in the Greater Toronto retail industry.
Moriah Bacus
Moriah Bacus of Define Events offers a diverse portfolio of experience that encompasses co-chairing the planning committee for Chair Affair 2012, the "signature fundraising event in support of Furniture Bank" hosted by Global Television's Susan Hay.
Or planning, coordinating, and managing volunteers for "The Canadian Alliance of Film & Television Costume Arts & Design" (CAFTCAD) Cocktail Reception at the prestigious TIFF Bell Lightbox venue, coordinating Music4Change concerts and club events with Oxfam Canada, or assisting with the coordination of the Oakville Community Foundation's Random Act of Kindness Day® kick-off event.
Up to the minute challenges are diverse, including marketing and fundraising work for Furniture Bank, planning fashion shows and auctions for Toronto-based boutiques, and corporate events such as seminars, in addition to on-going full coordination and month-of coordination services, volunteer recruitment, management and trade and consumer show work. Moriah is the co-producer and founder of “eventConnect”, a networking event for those in the special events industry.
Moriah is a WPIC-certified Wedding Coordinator and Consultant and is a member of the ISES Toronto Chapter. She is currently working towards a CSEP designation.
Make It - A Show and Sale of Stuff We Do!
Make It is a showcase of arts and crafts held in Toronto and open to the public with proceeds benefiting Furniture Bank. Through donations, Furniture Bank supplies families in need with furniture and household goods. In 2011, they diverted more than 1,400 metric tonnes from landfills while serving 2,572 families in the GTA.
Sunday, May 06, 2012
Friday, July 15, 2011
$800 Raised for Furniture Bank at Make It 2011!
On Saturday, June 4, and Sunday, June 5, 2011, The Gladstone Hotel in Toronto played host to the 2nd annual Make It Arts & Crafts Show. The show and fundraiser featured a variety of works for sale created by 31 local artists, designers and craftspeople. Guests at the Saturday night opening party were treated to music from local DJs The Vinyl Den and Matt Gracie, and also enjoyed rounds of Rock ‘Em Sock ‘Em Robots for charity and refreshments.
This year at Make It, 500 visitors shopped in 7 different artist studios in the Gladstone Gallery. Make It was moved to a larger venue for 2011 so that more of Toronto’s great local talent could be accommodated, including many vendors whose work involves reclaimed and repurposed materials. Vendors showcased a wide range of items including paintings, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, baked goods and one-of-a-kind home and fashion accessories.
This year at Make It, 500 visitors shopped in 7 different artist studios in the Gladstone Gallery. Make It was moved to a larger venue for 2011 so that more of Toronto’s great local talent could be accommodated, including many vendors whose work involves reclaimed and repurposed materials. Vendors showcased a wide range of items including paintings, furniture, jewelry, beauty products, baked goods and one-of-a-kind home and fashion accessories.
Vendors included:
Cherry Bomb Vintage
Compass Jewelry
Find It Fascinating
GirlCanCreate
Gus Bawab
Kalous Kreations
Kaotic Ekko
KreatUm Studio
Leslie Ann Becker
Memory Blankets
Morgan Booth
My City Artisans
Nancy Hunter
Paintings by Jo
Pixelsnow Jewelry
Priya Means Love
Shea Essence
Sex on a Stitch
Superdraven
Textile Platypus
TEXtureMIX
The Artisan House
The Silver Bobbin
Tiberius Papp
Wendy Ding Illustration
With Love Creations
Wallace Playford
WORN Fashion Journal
You n'Nique Jewelry
Compass Jewelry
Find It Fascinating
GirlCanCreate
Gus Bawab
Kalous Kreations
Kaotic Ekko
KreatUm Studio
Leslie Ann Becker
Memory Blankets
Morgan Booth
My City Artisans
Nancy Hunter
Paintings by Jo
Pixelsnow Jewelry
Priya Means Love
Shea Essence
Sex on a Stitch
Superdraven
Textile Platypus
TEXtureMIX
The Artisan House
The Silver Bobbin
Tiberius Papp
Wendy Ding Illustration
With Love Creations
Wallace Playford
WORN Fashion Journal
You n'Nique Jewelry
Vendors and local businesses donated products and services to our raffle and Make It was able to raise $800 for Furniture Bank - a Toronto-based charity that furnishes homes for families in need by providing gently used household furnishings from donors to their client base.
Thank you to all of our vendors for your donations to our raffle and your demonstrated commitment to our cause.
Thank you to the many generous members of the community for your donations of products and services to the Make It show, in support of Furniture Bank:
Great Burger Kitchen
Wine Bar
TopCat Relocation & Transition Services
Satya Yoga Center
The Big Ragu
Complete Balance Health Centre
King West Village Chiropractic Clinic
Lifestrummer
Sujata Chapman
Creepy Christine
Pictures from the show can be viewed here:
For updates on Make It 2012, be sure to visit: http://makeittoronto.blogspot.com/ and subscribe!
Friday, June 03, 2011
Raffle Prize List!
Thank you to our vendors and the community for supporting our fundraising efforts!
Raffle tickets will be sold on Saturday and Sunday - 2 for $5 and 5 for $10.
Proceeds to benefit Furniture Bank!
1. Superdraven – Set of Pinup Magnets
2. Memory Blankets – Baby T
3. Textile Platapus – Small Bunny
4. Textile Platapus – Large Bunny
5. Compass Jewelry – Fashion Necklace & Earrings
6. Find it Fascinating – Hairband Fascinator
7. The Artisan House – Stainless Steel Jewelry “Cosmic Dangler”
8. Gus Bawab - Painting
9. KreatUm Studio – Set of Earrings
10. KreatUm Studio – Set of Earrings
11. Jenuinekraft – Finger Puppet
12. Paintings by Jo - 12 x 16 piece
13. Cherry Bomb Vintage - Set of 3 Picture Frames
14. Leslie Ann Becker - Driftwood Painting
15. Pixelsnow - Necklace & Earrings
16. GirlCanCreate – Mixed Media Collage
17. The Silver Bobbin – 5 Sewn Lunchbags
18. Kaotic Ekko – Cards/Brooch
19. Morgan Booth – 24x36 Painting
20. My City Artisans - Basket w/ mirror, necklace, hairclip, toys, & handmade soaps
21. Nancy Hunter – Painting
22. Priya Means Love – Gift Bag of Organic Bath Products
23. WORN Fashion Journal – Fashion Magazine Gift Pack
24. TEXtureMIX - Rustic Wood Coasters
25. Kalous Creations - Custom Handmade Viking Necklace
26. Sex on a Stitch - Risque Crochet Pasties
27. Tiberius Papp – Clay Vase
28. With Love Creations - Basket of gluten-free, vegan baked goods
29. Creepy Christine - Gift Pack incl. gift tags, buttons, magnets, haunted maze book, toy and CD cover
30. Great Burger Kitchen – Gift Certificate
31. Wine Bar – Gift Certificate
32. TopCat Relocation & Transition Services - 90 minute complimentary home organizing or room redesign consultation
33. Satya Yoga Center - 10 class pass
34. The Big Ragu – Gift Certificate
35. Absolute Health Clinic - 2 Acupuncture Treatments
36. King West Village Chiropractic Clinic - 30 minute massage with Registered Massage Therapist
37. King West Village Chiropractic Clinic - 30 minute massage with Registered Massage Therapist
38. King West Village Chiropractic Clinic - Initial Chiropractic Assessments with a treatment and computerized gait / foot analysis
39. King West Village Chiropractic Clinic - Initial Chiropractic Assessments with a treatment and computerized gait / foot analysis
40. Cherry Bomb Vintage - $50 Gift Certificate towards Upholstery
41. Lifestrummer - 12-frame, personalized digital comic book
42. Sujata Chapman - Large Assorted Paper Flower Arrangement
43. Sujata Chapman - Medium Paper Flower Arrangement
44. Sujata Chapman - Medium Paper Flower Arrangement
45. Sujata Chapman - Small Paper Flower Arrangement
46. Sujata Chapman - Medium Paper Flower Arrangement
47. Mary Kay Assorted Beauty Product Gift Bag
48. Mary Kay Timewise Skin Care Gift Bag
Thursday, June 02, 2011
Spotlight: Kalous Creations - Jewelry Vendor & Sponsor
This spotlight features Kalous Creations, one of our vendors!
Designers Sue Kalous & Joanne Easton of Kalous Creations craft handmade custom jewelry! Be sure to visit Sue and Joanne this weekend at Make It! The show is open from 7-11p on Saturday, June 4th and from 12-5p on Sunday, June 5th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto.
Email Sue Kalous for more info!
Or Call: 647-448-4608
Thank you to Kalous Creations for your sponsorship!
Designers Sue Kalous & Joanne Easton of Kalous Creations craft handmade custom jewelry! Be sure to visit Sue and Joanne this weekend at Make It! The show is open from 7-11p on Saturday, June 4th and from 12-5p on Sunday, June 5th at the Gladstone Hotel in Toronto.
Email Sue Kalous for more info!
Or Call: 647-448-4608
Thank you to Kalous Creations for your sponsorship!
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Spotlight: Elizabeth Kerim, Designer at Compass Jewelry
Compass Jewelry is one of our vendors and a Make It sponsor! Read on for a message from Designer, Elizabeth Kerim, and be sure to pay her a visit at the show this weekend!
Welcome to Compass Jewelry, my name is Elizabeth Kerim and I am the designer.
I started making jewelry at a young age with small seed beads and dental floss. Like all girls grow out of Barbie I put the beads down and concentrated on school, friends and life.
Over the last few years I have found a love for jewelry and designing, it's something that started as a hobby and it quickly turned into a bit of an obsession. I love designing, I can't shut my mind off. Sometimes I wake up at 6am for with ideas and all I can do is go to my studio and design.
The collection is broken down into 4 lines that represent 4 different styles. We often get into ruts of style, we find what makes us comfortable and we stick to it. I love working on these different lines because they have pushed me to think about jewelry and style in different ways. What I want my collections to do it challenge you to try new pieces or styles that are outside of their comfort zone.
SIGNATURE
“Mae West Meets Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
This line takes classic pieces and gives them a bite of spice. Betty is an everyday woman; she works hard and plays hard, eats her hotdogs with mustard and her martinis dirty with olives. No nonsense and bold.
BUSINESS SASS
“Financial block appropriate jewelry with a bit of sass!”
You don’t have to limit yourself in a black and white suit world, add a bit of sass and keep things fun. Laurie is a total Financial District Mogal, a mover and shaker who casually finds herself in lunch meetings with CEO’s and takes her friends out for drinks in the evenings. Her style is classic business but every so often she throws on royal blue tights to see how far she can push her luck!
FRENCH KISSED
“French people love everything!” – Kim Primeau, real French person
Sometimes we limit ourselves by what we think looks ok or normal or what we’re told doesn’t ‘work’; the makeup artist Kim throws all the rules out the window! She has the ability to wear clothes that on anyone else would be a disaster, she not only pulls them off she makes it look fabulous! Kim’s style is an eclectic mix of awesomeness.
LADY & LACE
“The return of the classic lady in a modern sexy way”
Alana is the queen of taking vintage pieces and making them look modern and elegant. A modern contemporary dancer by trade Alana spends her days in dance sweats but when she gets a chance to let loose she finds vintage pieces in her closet and brings them new life. She is the ultimate lady.
Welcome to Compass Jewelry, my name is Elizabeth Kerim and I am the designer.
I started making jewelry at a young age with small seed beads and dental floss. Like all girls grow out of Barbie I put the beads down and concentrated on school, friends and life.
Over the last few years I have found a love for jewelry and designing, it's something that started as a hobby and it quickly turned into a bit of an obsession. I love designing, I can't shut my mind off. Sometimes I wake up at 6am for with ideas and all I can do is go to my studio and design.
The collection is broken down into 4 lines that represent 4 different styles. We often get into ruts of style, we find what makes us comfortable and we stick to it. I love working on these different lines because they have pushed me to think about jewelry and style in different ways. What I want my collections to do it challenge you to try new pieces or styles that are outside of their comfort zone.
SIGNATURE
“Mae West Meets Breakfast at Tiffany’s”
This line takes classic pieces and gives them a bite of spice. Betty is an everyday woman; she works hard and plays hard, eats her hotdogs with mustard and her martinis dirty with olives. No nonsense and bold.
BUSINESS SASS
“Financial block appropriate jewelry with a bit of sass!”
You don’t have to limit yourself in a black and white suit world, add a bit of sass and keep things fun. Laurie is a total Financial District Mogal, a mover and shaker who casually finds herself in lunch meetings with CEO’s and takes her friends out for drinks in the evenings. Her style is classic business but every so often she throws on royal blue tights to see how far she can push her luck!
FRENCH KISSED
“French people love everything!” – Kim Primeau, real French person
Sometimes we limit ourselves by what we think looks ok or normal or what we’re told doesn’t ‘work’; the makeup artist Kim throws all the rules out the window! She has the ability to wear clothes that on anyone else would be a disaster, she not only pulls them off she makes it look fabulous! Kim’s style is an eclectic mix of awesomeness.
LADY & LACE
“The return of the classic lady in a modern sexy way”
Alana is the queen of taking vintage pieces and making them look modern and elegant. A modern contemporary dancer by trade Alana spends her days in dance sweats but when she gets a chance to let loose she finds vintage pieces in her closet and brings them new life. She is the ultimate lady.
Thank you to Compass Jewelry for your sponsorship!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Spotlight: Kiran Thind, Designer at Cherry Bomb Vintage & Co-Producer of Make It!
Kiran Thind founded Cherry Bomb Vintage in 2006. Upon graduation from Ryerson University’s School of Interior Design, she worked in residential design and always had a keen interest in furniture. After restoring a few vintage pieces for her own home, she enrolled in Mohawk College’s Upholstery program.
She creates unique furniture that combines a love of vintage glamour with bold colours and patterns inspired by sources like street art, fashion and music to complement or contrast the original piece. Kiran does custom client upholstery work, produces upcycled home decor items and collects and sells vintage home furnishings.
In early 2010 she got the idea to put together a small show where she and a few friends could showcase their talents in a fun and lively atmosphere and that's how Make It was born. She enlisted the help of Moriah Bacus whose education in event planning and experience in promotion helped make the first show a huge success. In 2011, the decision was made to expand the show to a larger venue to accommodate more participants and to be closer to the community in which both Kiran and Furniture Bank are based.
Kiran was proud to be one of the designers selected for the first ever Chair Affair in 2010, a major Furniture Bank fundraiser where local artists and designers took chairs from Furniture Bank, transformed them and donated their creations to be put up for auction. She's thrilled to be part of this event again in 2011.
Monday, May 30, 2011
Spotlight: Shea Essence - Body Conditioning Cream!
Shea Essence Body Conditioning Cream will be available at Make It!
Intended for everyday use, Shea Essence products are safe and effective for women and men of all ages and skin types, including newborns. It also helps with many common skin conditions, including dryness and itching, skin rash, peeling due to sun exposure, stretch marks, wrinkles, blemishes, eczema and dermatitis, among others. Natural SPF adds an extra layer of protection from the sun’s damaging rays.
Email Shea Essence for more info!
Intended for everyday use, Shea Essence products are safe and effective for women and men of all ages and skin types, including newborns. It also helps with many common skin conditions, including dryness and itching, skin rash, peeling due to sun exposure, stretch marks, wrinkles, blemishes, eczema and dermatitis, among others. Natural SPF adds an extra layer of protection from the sun’s damaging rays.
Email Shea Essence for more info!
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