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Come visit me at the Charm City Craft Mafia's 4th annual Pile Of Craft!

A one-of-a-kind craft fair for Baltimore, featuring 40+ of the country's best
handmade crafters selling their own housewares, stationary,
screenprinted & sewn apparel, jewelry, handbags, hats, knit items,
woven scarves, plush toys, ceramics, comic books, prints, paintings
and more! Support handmade and local artists and meet them in person!
In addition to having the area's most unique shopping, Pile Of Craft
will also feature DIY printmaking demonstrations from Baltimore's
brand new community printmaking facility, Baltimore Print Studios; a
raffle basket FULL of donated items from Craft Mafia vendors to
benefit local non-profit library/learning resource/all-round-gem:
Village Learning Place; and tasty snacks and coffee from local earth-
friendly coffee shop & bookstore Red Emma's!

Pile of Craft is absolutely free to attend and open to all ages.
June 26th 10-5pm
2640 St. Paul Street
Baltimore, MD 21218

http://charmcitycraftmafia.com for more info.

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