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A recap of all the wonderful items for under $50 dollars at this year's Nifty for Fifty sale.
I was able to preview some of the pieces before the rush of shoppers came in and even though I wasn‘t surprised at the great items to choose from (reading the vendor list, it was obvious that this event was full of great talent), I was very impressed at the variety of pieces that were available for under $50.
Nifty for FIfty is amazing and I know I’m not alone in thinking that – there was a line-up even before the doors opened. It was great to see so much of the community supporting local talent and being able to meet the designers. I’m already looking forward to the next Nifty for Fifty event and hope to see more people at the next one.
www.billywould.com
The necklaces made of broken skateboards by Billy Would were a crowd favorite for both the men and women.
www.carnylove.com
This cute retro-inspired party dress from Carny Love is perfect for the long-awaited beach weather.
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I was floored to see that Melissa of Adhesif Designs put some of her signature dresses on sale.
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www.creampuffsbygg.com
GG was super-excited to show off her Creampuffs and her new release of matching “L’il bandaid” bandeau tops.
www.dottedloop.com
The necklaces and earrings from Dotted Loop made of vintage and flea-market found items were bright, colourful and could easily be layered with each other.
www.drusdesign.com
Meghan Irish, designer from Dru’s Design, recommended this apple-printed piece from her collection as a great Nifty for Fifty find.
www.hawksave.ca
This feather-print tank is the latest from the locally manufactured Hawks Ave. collection.
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Kim Cathers of kdon had some great wallets and “gauntlet” wrist cuffs.
www.wearelarry.com
Terri Portratz of Larry Knitwear picked this scarf out as her fav.
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Misty Greer had created these bow tops especially for the Nifty for Fifty show, as well as the double-patterned scarves, which could also be transformed into a great Spring turban.
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Melissa Pavlovic of Poodlebreath had beautiful porcelain jewelry, sculptures and tableware that you definitely wouldn’t find in your grandmother’s pantry.
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Raven’s Rest Studio had cute glass-tile necklaces filled with vintage-inspired artwork.
www.toodlebunny.com
Toodlebunny had a great collection of cameo necklaces, bracelets and earrings.