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Oh My! Presents: Etsy Made in Canada

Tuesday, September 16, 2014 by Jessika Hepburn

Made In Canada Halifax, Etsy Canada

On Saturday, September 27, OMHG is teaming up with the local Etsy community & Fatema of Silver Lily Jewellery to host the first-ever Made in Canada event in Halifax at the Halifax Forum from 10-3pm!  23 locations across Canada are hosting a one-day marketplace, bringing together local Etsy sellers and communities in celebration of our country’s maker movement. Our event will feature 50+ Etsy sellers from Halifax, showcasing their handmade and vintage goods along with a Crafty Kids area, community sponsors like our friends the Lunenburg Makery, Patch Halifax, and Inkwell Boutique + food vendors & entertainment. Stop by to shop local favourites like Thief & Bandit, Angela Grace Jewellery, Double Dare Print Studio, The Quarrelsome Yeti, Sewn by Blythe, Poison Pear and other awesome makers!

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Made in Canada is the newest addition to Etsy’s ongoing offline initiatives, like our recent Etsy Road Trip! Aiming to connect sellers to their community of fellow makers and local shoppers, as well as facilitate creative collaborations, Made in Canada will be representing Canadian makers to a larger audience. In addition to extensive marketing and public relations support, Etsy provided a two-day “boot camp” training session for all team captains last spring in Toronto; supplied a PR tool kit on how to locally promote the event; and tips on how to secure a venue and attract local sellers to name a few. The September 27 cross-country marketplace will demonstrate the breadth of maker culture and growing entrepreneurship across Canada. Each of these markets from Charlottetown to Nanaimo to Gatineau, has been organized by an independent Etsy community leader, and reflects the individual culture and style of his or her own community. OMHG agreed to help organize and present this event to support local makers and be part of growing the maker movement in Canada!

Unable to visit a Made in Canada marketplace? Shop online starting September 18, where all Etsy items available in the live marketplaces nationwide can be found on a dedicated landing page Etsy.com/madeincanada.

We’re looking for Nova Scotia businesses & organizations to join us as a community partners! Click here for more information on how to participate. 

Will you be joining us for our Made in Canada event in Halifax? RSVP here! Or click the banner below to find a Made in Canada market in your community:

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