Wednesday, July 18, 2012

MAAD Pyjamas Party!

It's been quite sometime since I've heard about MAAD (Market of Artists & Designers) at the Red Dot Museum, held once a month. However, being curious about it was simply not enough motivation for me to check it out. 

Until, last Friday when I have a little bit of spare time in between waiting for my daughter's 2 hours ballet session. So, I decided to not procrastinate any longer, & visit the 13th July MAAD Pyjamas (as they call it) :)

And, I like what I saw! It's not too small where you feel bored easily, nor too big where you simply got lost in the crowd. There's quite an interesting variety of items on sale (lots of handmade, even "designer" food *wink*... music to spice up the mood).

That's enough reason I think, & I decided there & then, that if The Laughing House is finally coming out of the "shell" (aka online retail), then perhaps the MAAD market is a good starting point.

So, that's where we'll be! Come visit us on:

Date: 3rd August 2012
Time: 5pm - 12 MN
Location: Red Dot Museum (3 mins walk from Tg Pagar MRT Stn)

I'm starting to prepare & stock up on Cash Budgeting Purse, Mini Card Organizer Purse, iPhone Case, Bedroom/Home Slippers, & some Bible Covers. Not to forget, my FABRICS will be putting up a "show" as well :D

Hope to see you there, & pls say "Hi" to me! I really would love to meet & greet my customers or "followers" ;)

* For more details on what we have in the HOUSE, pls check out my shops:
http://thelaughinghouse.etsy.com (handmade Organizer Purses, Bible Covers etc)
http://laughinghousefabric.etsy.com (delightful & whimsical fabric supplies)

2 comments:

  1. That market sure sounds fun. It is great to find bazaars and other venues where you can find lovely crafts and other wonderful products for sale. Wish there would be more of these in other locations.

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  2. Yes, it was a lot of fun! We had live music (showcase of inspiring local talents), dj making music, "artistic" looking food, & quite a huge number of booths over 2 galleries, selling handmade/knicks-knacks & other unique stuff.

    As it was set up in a museum gallery, it does have an "artistic" vibe to it, attracting like minded ppl, or curious visitors.

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