Don't miss this shopping extravaganza on the streets of Downtown
Hollywood! For just one day, we will be blocking off two city streets
and replacing the traffic with handmade treasures, unique crafts, art,
antiques, collectibles and vintage items for your holiday shopping
pleasure.
Join us Sunday December 14th, from 10 - 4pm, on S. 20th Ave and Harrison Street in Downtown Hollywood, FL 33050.
This event is free and family friendly.
Vendor applications are officially closed. Please visit OddDuckBazaar.com for more information and join our mailing list to hear about upcoming events.
Brought to you by Odd Duck, LLP, Friends of Lincoln Road Antique & Collectable Market and the City of Hollywood.

Odd Duck Bazaar is a two-day event which takes place in spring in downtown Hollywood, Florida. Odd Duck is a strictly handmade, handcrafted, arts & crafts shopping revelry like no other in South Florida. The following the Odd Duck Bazaar blog will provide you with up-to-date event information, occasional DIY projects, and other crafty goodness happening in the indie scene. We also co-host the Hollywood Holiday Market in December!
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
New Show! Hollywood Holiday Market December 14, 2014
We
enthusiastically announce our first holiday show the Hollywood Holiday
Market! Odd Duck Bazaar has paired up with the historic Lincoln Road
Antique & Collectible Market of Miami Beach and the Hollywood Community Redevelopment Agency to bring you two
downtown streets full of unique shopping just in time for the holidays.
Meet us at Harrison Street and 20th Avenue for a free shopping event
from 10am to 4pm on Sunday December 14th, 2014.
Odd Duck strives to bring you the most contemporary and interesting handmades available in South Florida. We've spent many hours sorting through artisan applications to provide you with the best assortment we can get our hands on! Take part in making a positive impact in our community and support your local artists while shopping for the holidays this year!
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
2014 Odd Duck vendors have been notified
Sifting through the applicants for Odd Duck is always a big job. This year we got started extra early and as always, had a huge list of applicants to consider. The interest in our show has grown every year and sometimes it is just flat out awe inspiring to see how many super talented artists and crafters there are out there that want to participate in our show. Choosing the vendors is not something we take lightly. There are many things that we take into consideration. Among other things, we look at quality, craftsmanship, attention to detail, uniqueness, variety, price point, and the ability to promote the show. Christine and I both, independently took the time to review each and every applicant and then discussed each one and came to a decision together. This is something that we have been chipping away at since we opened the applications back in August of 2013!
Who's in? Who's not?
Christine is updating our website, continually adding vendors who we call our "official Odd Ducks". These are the vendors who have been accepted and have locked in their commitment to our show with their booth fee payments. You can find that page HERE. We like to put them up as early as we can so that our shoppers (you!), can get a preview of what they may find at our show. Our un-official Odd Ducks will be added to the list as they become official so check back often. We also have a list of alternate vendors who will fill spots of any cancellations that may come up.
It is always hard to tell folks who we just couldn't fit into the show that they didn't make the cut, but I notified those folks this morning. Being a handcrafter myself, that is the worst part of this job. There have been shows that I've applied to in the past that I didn't get into so I know how it feels. We put our heart & soul into our crafts and it is really hard to separate the "just business" part of it.
We are so excited about this show and although our to-do lists as producers are still long... we are READY!
See you March 29th and 30th!
Cheers.
Shelley
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Thursday, August 29, 2013
Odd Duck Bazaar Website Gets a Fresh Look
Odd Duck Bazaar took a needed rest and woke up with a whole new perspective. Exactly seven months from now, Odd Duck will be showcasing the most contemporary handmade goods on the market in South Florida. At a new location on March 29 & 30, 2014, two rooms will be full of vendors waiting to share their products with local attendees. A full weekend event marks a first for Odd Duck and provides more opportunity to share this annual experience. Saturday will offer fun do-it-yourself activities and Sunday will offer live music from local acts. Admission is free for children under 12 and $5 for everyone else. Save your Saturday admission ticket for a discount on the second day, we know you'll want to be back for more! Be one of the first in line and you might get your hands on one of our free limited hand-printed bags full of goodies.
Friday, December 14, 2012
Coming Soon.....
Odd Duck Handmade Bazaar Spring 2014
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Friday, March 23, 2012
Crafters of the 'ODD KIND' saving the planet with scissors and glue
The Odd Duck Handmade Bazaar is a craft show of the oddest sort. It is difficult to describe the type of vendors and products you'll see at an indie show like this because they don't quite fit any mold. At this show, 'different' is the norm. However, there are some reoccurring themes within indie culture and one of which is the emphasis on environmental issues and sustainability.
Many of Odd Duck's artist's work are crafted from recycled parts. Some even pride themselves on using 100% recycled materials. Jack's Copper Art is made from scraps that he salvages from his day job. Reclaim2Fame, is an artist who somehow, magically turns just about any sort of material or discarded household item into sculptural robots. A few artists use discarded clothing and up-cycle pieces into new and cutting edge fashion designs or accessories.
One Beautiful World, a non-profit organization that teaches children about environmental responsibility, will be hosting a water-bottle refill station and give out 100 free reusable water bottles donated by the Hollywood CRA. Trash to Treasure, a non-profit creative re-use center whose focus is to reduce the amount of waste ending up in landfills, will be hosting a free DIY (do it yourself) craft tent where Odd Duck attendees will make beads from discarded fabrics.
The Odd Duck Handmade Bazaar and Indie Craft Fair will be held at the Hollywood Central Performing Arts Center on Saturday, March 31st from noon until 6pm. Admission is $5 for adults, children are free. There will be over 80 craft vendors, live acoustic musical performances and food trucks. The first 100 customers will receive a free Odd Duck reusable tote bag with treats, coupons and a handmade gift from one of the vendors.
The Hollywood Craft Mafia is a craft show producing duo who also independently make and sell handmade goods. The HCM team has a goal of shinning the spotlight on the incredible talents of local independent artisans and craftspeople by organizing the annual Odd Duck Indie Craft Fair. To learn more about us contact us at info@hollywoodcraftmafia.com
Monday, March 12, 2012
Odd Duck countdown
Only 19 more sleeps until Odd Duck!
I'll be quick because I've got a to-do list that is longer than those 19 day. I'm just gonna run down some reasons that you should be shopping at Odd Duck on the 31st.
I'll be quick because I've got a to-do list that is longer than those 19 day. I'm just gonna run down some reasons that you should be shopping at Odd Duck on the 31st.
- Handmade rocks! each piece is unique, even if you buy something from a vendor who cranks out dozens of the same product... it is still done by a HUMAN and each piece will have its own tiny differences
- Everything you buy will have a story behind it. I love when someone complements me on something that I've purchased in the past at a show. I love to be able to tell a little story about it and it just makes me feel good.
- You get to meet & talk to the artist. Maybe learn a little about their process, their vision, etc.
- You cut out the middle man. Your money goes to helping support someone directly, even if it isn't their "full-time gig", it helps.
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