Bazaar Bizarre
BostonTouted as "not your granny's craft fair!" Bazaar Bizarre began in 2001 in the Boston-area as a random, eclectic group of friends and acquaintances gathered their handcrafted DIY wares to sell, and the rest is history as it turned into an offbeat entertainment extravaganza in several major cities nationwide. Handmade glass jewelry, screen printed totes, tees, and textiles abound, and plenty of inspiration, energy, and outlook from this bunch of crafters.
Dec. 6; BCA Cyclorama, 539 Tremont St, Boston; www.bazaarbizarre.org
(Photo courtesy of Bazaar Bizarre)


Meet the author
A self-proclaimed "New England love-it-all," Kimberly Sherman has run, biked, driven, shopped, eaten, camped, museum-hopped, and listened to live music all over the region. Always carrying her camera, she has captured many of her New England adventures on film. She is a regular contributor to The Boston Globe and Boston.com, and blogs about events around New England. Kim lives in southern New Hampshire with her family. Contact Kim

