So, it's Saturday. And somehow, you've found yourself with nothing to do. Maybe it's because you hate movies and you don't drink beer. Or maybe you just need a mid-afternoon time-killer before your night gets going. Either way, now you're in need of something to do. Bot don't fret--we've got your back. To fill the void, today we recommend the UDistrict StreetFair.
Seattlest Saturday Recommendation: UDistrict StreetFair
Heavens to Etsy: No Foolin'
Etsy is an amazing place for great crafters to monetize their goods, but it's also all too often a haven for truly awful items. Are these for real? Play along and find out.
Made In Seattle: Neighborhood Tees
Neighborhood shout-outs are fun! Because then everyone knows you live there, in that neighborhood! Seattleite couple hoofinitdesigns takes their original ‘hood designs and hand-screens them onto cotton t-shirts. Simple as that. For the time being, only Queen Anne, Pioneer Square, Ballard and Fremont tees are available, but we're rooting for some new neighborhood designs to be posted in the future.
Made In Seattle: Zombie Plates
Local artist Soule has been peddling her dishware on Etsy for several years now - each one-of-a-kind design is hand painted, heat-sealed and dishwasher safe. For her line, Soule paints on plates, mugs, tumblers, tea and cream-and-sugar sets, and so forth; entirely with original and/or custom-ordered artwork. The seasonal Zombieware is new, and fun, and unique, and 20% off if you sign up for the monthly newsletter.
Can't Miss It: Wednesday
JUG BAND IDOL: Starting today, Greg Vandy of KEXP's The Roadhouse will hold live auditions for a new jug band. Without a harsh Brit, we're not sure what to expect, but we know it's unmissable.

