Indie Craft Parade & sundry items now available for purchase
Our corner of the earth has been so busy as of late with projects, posters and of course last weekend’s Indie Craft Parade. For those not in the know, Indie Craft Parade is a juried art market that happens once in year in the bustling metropolis of Greenville, South Carolina. It was pretty inspiring to see so many young talented artists, craftsmen and illustrators all gathered in one spot.
We got to hang out with some dudes we don’t normally get to spend time with and even a few dudes we’d met via Twitter. We got to spend some time and trade some paper goods with our good pals over at The Half and Half. The Shed crew and their brides also had the pleasure of hanging out with Mr. and Mrs. Ramos, who shared some wisdom-y nuggets with us over some cold beverages and pizza. Speaking of Andrew Ramos, if you’re not familiar with his side hustle, Parachute Trusty Fabrics, get with it. I’m pretty sure these tees are now the official torso coverings of Shed Labs. Our boys at Billiam Jeans were rocking a corner booth and spreading the word about the filth that is human trafficking. So many good good folks, it’s hard to cram ‘em all in.
Thanks, to everybody who came out and paid their hard-earned bills for some cool swag. We appreciate it. Next year. Come. Do it.



As always, anything you see should be up in the shop in the next few days, with the exception of the little blue gloom prints. Fresh out of those little guys.
-r-
