
Some of the finest independent makers in San Francisco will be onsite for this year's Renegade Craft Fair, running July 17-19 at Fort Mason Center Festival Pavilion. Showcasing handmade crafts and jewelry, this exciting free shopping event is a must-attend outing for individuals who support small businesses and indie retailers. From incredible homemade products to hands-on workshops, there will be a variety of things to see, do and purchase at the annual Renegade Craft Fair.
The people of San Francisco are excited about the 2015 Renegade Craft Fair and what the event has to offer this year. Artist Angela Eastman has already been scouted to create a large-scale installation for the event, while Nick & Dillon will be providing fantastic tunes. During the weekend-long festival, guests will have the chance to purchase one-of-a-kind handmade items, try their hand at stamp lettering, create clay mask soap bars, receive a custom poem from poet Jessica Ceballos and taste some delicious treats. Tante's, Jicama, Post Street Creamery and Secret Shop are just a few of the vendors that will be selling food throughout the weekend. In addition to the food, the Fair will feature a wide roster of independent makers that will be selling their products all weekend long to interested buyers.
Held during rain or shine, the Renegade Craft Fair will be a fun event to attend this summer, so don't miss your opportunity to experience the affair. Also, be sure to stop by the Magnolia Photo Booth while you're there to snag a memento from the event.