- Bazaar Bizarre
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name = Bazaar Bizarre
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image_caption = Cover of first edition (paperback)
author =Greg Der Ananian
cover_artist =Greg Der Ananian
country =United States
language = English
series =
genre =DIY ,Popular Culture
publisher = Penguin Group
release_date = 2005
media_type =Paperback (first edition)
pages = 252 pp (first edition hardcover)
isbn = ISBN 0-14-200506-1 (first edition paperback)
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followed_by ="Bazaar Bizarre" is both a 2005 craft how-to book by
Greg Der Ananian and a craft fair of the same name organized by him which happens once every December in cities such asSan Francisco ,Boston ,Cleveland , andLos Angeles . [cite web|url = http://www.bazaarbizarre.org/|title = Bazaar Bizarre's Official website|accessdate = 2007-09-15|quote = "click below to see which Bazaar Bizarre event is in your city. Boston. Cleveland. Los Angeles. San Francisco."]History
Bazaar Bizarre began in 2001 in the
Boston area as an informal craft show featuring handcrafted items for sale with a heavy emphasis placed on subversive, indie, punk, goth, androckabilly subcultural aesthetics. The first event was also billed as an "offbeat entertainment extravaganza" since it featured musical acts and DJs, and continues to today. In 2004 the Bazaar Bizarre spread to Los Angeles and Cleveland. In 2006Make (magazine) sponsored the Bazaar Bizarre as part of theMaker Faire in theSan Francisco area every spring. The Bazaars in Boston, Cleveland, Los Angeles and San Francisco happen every year during peak holiday shopping season in December. [cite web|url = http://www.bazaarbizarre.org/about.html|title = Bazaar Bizarre's Official website|accessdate = 2007-09-15|quote = "Bazaar Bizarre began in 2001 in the Boston-area as a hodge-podge of friends and acquaintances cobbling together their handcrafted DIY wares to sell and staging an offbeat entertainment extravaganza."]Book
Bazaar Bizarre was an extension of the craft fair of the same name, and came out to early fanfare in such publications as
USA Today . "Never underestimate the power of Ziploc bags, duct tape and beer cans. That's what I learned last week, when I got a crash course in cutting-edge crafts nearly everywhere I looked: from designer Todd Oldham's five-part HGTV series ...and in author Greg Der Ananian's Bazaar Bizarre ... As Bizarre's subtitle points out, many of today's do-it-yourself items are "not your granny's crafts" — they're edgier, more diverse and often cheaper." [cite web|url = http://www.usatoday.com/life/columnist/popcandy/2005-10-04-pop-candy_x.htm|title = USA Today Official Archive Website|accessdate = 2007-09-15|quote = "ibid"]The book is a
how-to craft book that features specific projects contrbuted by various celebrity crafters, such asDana Berkowitz andLeah Kramer ofCraftster . Besides the crafters narrating how to make their featured items, there are interviews covering topics such as the state ofDIY culture , music,independent film , etc. The book features projects such as:
* a 'dirty pillow' with traditionalembroidery used to spell out subversive sayings
* 'anarchy soap' showing how to make your own soap and mold it into the ubiquitousanarchy symbol
* a 'craft tote' with pockets for knitting needles, scissors, and craft supplies, decorated with punk fabrics
* vinyl cuffs made out of colored vinyl fromvinyl LPs and EPsNotes
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