Posted on Oct 5, 2010 | Filed in: adorn, by mrs splendor, dallas local, finds, here and there, in case you missed it, moustache, mrs, nest, the whole family, wear
This weekend we ventured out to the Urban Street Bazaar, which is a collection of independent artists with handmade products. I’ve been to a lot of street fairs, but this was by far the most well-edited that I have been to in a long time! Here are some of my favorite pop-up shops from the day…
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Amazing metal jewelry (If you read my blog, you know I’m a huge fan!) all handmade in their Dallas studio. Take a look at their entire collection and keep them in mind for custom!! They have created my wedding favors along with a ton of custom jewelry for me, most of which dons Maxton’s name.
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I completely fell in love with this line at first sight… You know I have a thing for mustaches. But, aside from that, their whimsical illustrations, dark sense of humor, and very wearable pieces made me swoon. I’ve got their shop bookmarked for Christmas gifts!!
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Sutecchi has some incredible graphic pieces that I could see my Maxton in every day of the week. I absolutely love their designs and what they stand for. It’s all handmade and organic. And, to top it off, they are at a great price point for gifts!
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Mari’s line, Rewerked, stopped me in my tracks. Of all the things I saw, a piece from Rewerked actually came home with me. Mari repurposes existing pieces to create these incredible pieces. And, as a luxury fashion stylist, she’s no stranger to fashion. Thanks for my new duds, Mari!
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This brand new pillow line is the creation of Registered Interior Designer, Kara Fletcher. She creates all of these amazing pieces by hand and will even design and make custom! The prices are incredible, with most pillows coming in at under $100.
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All photography by Kevin Dotolo

















Urban Street Bazaar looks too cool, Beth. I esp. liked Signifying Not's work. Thanks for the links – off to check them out some more – always great to support handmade and crafting!
I love F. is for Franks and those graphic tees.
Wow, this looks like such a neat event! Thanks to you, I am also a fan of F. Is For Frank – those wedding favors you had made were so great! I really liked Signifying Not and Rewerked – going to go check out their websites now.
And I 100% support handmade! Usually I buy a lot of birthday/Christmas presents off of Etsy and at local markets like this one.
Where in Dallas was this? I think I need to drive down and attend next year! Looks awesome. I wish Oklahoma City had something like that.
wow, it looks like there were some majorally creative people there!
Wow…looks so cool:) I love street bazaars:)
Have a great day
Kisses
I'm loving the pics and the bazaar looked great. I'm in the market for a new camera. Could you share what type of camera was used? I love the quality of the pictures. By the way kevin has a great eye.
Lovely Blogging….
oh I would love it visit, looks such a great place to discover great artists!
Lovely photos! I love all handmade things. I go nuts at craft fairs and bazaars. Great finds!
Gorgeous photos! I love the handmade – and yes, support it whenever I can!
We picked up some cool things from that fair last year…it is a good one!
xo, cass
Wow, I think I would've gone nuts there! So many great things. New York has a bunch of street fairs but, I'd be interested in going to this next year!!
Looks amazing! I love places like these!
Looks like so much fun! I'm sorry I missed it this time around. Mother was in town.
Oh, it was such a beautiful day, too!!