Three of the 6 Day Artisans at OOAK Christmas 2014

Not every exhibitor at the One of a Kind Show is there for the entire run.  Many are, in fact, only there for part of the show and started their run this past Tuesday.  I returned to the OOAK Christmas Show for the second time this season to check a few of them out, including:

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Just some of the pieces at Anu Raina’s booth (Booth O37)

Anu Raina:  Remember that Toronto dress I posted on Instagram more than six months ago?  The designer has a booth at the show this season, featuring many of her pieces from the Fall 2014 collection (mostly Toronto-focused pieces) as well as some others, such as a bird scarf and pieces from previous collections.  There are also some items for guys.

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Refill bottles for C is for Clean (O25)

C is for Clean:  Many all-purpose cleaning products are made with chemicals which are not that great for you.  C is for Clean, on the other hand has ingredients such as distilled white vinegar and witch hazel.  Others are scent-related – lavender, ginger, vanilla and so forth.  None of the products are fragrance-free, so if you have scent sensitivities, you may still have issues. Scents I saw at the show included Lime & Ginger, Lavender and Sweet Orange & Lemongrass.  There were both standard sized bottles at 500 mL as well as larger refills.

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A rack of Cindy’s pieces (P36)

Cindy Goble: Extremely comfortable, hand-made hats and infinity scarves/snoods/cowls (or whatever you want to call them).  The scarves can also act as hoods as well and are ideal for the office or to wear with a little black dress at your holiday parties.  The products fit the show as it’s definitely “one of a kind” – every single piece is slightly different!

The One of a Kind Christmas Show 2014 runs until this Sunday afternoon (December 7).  Tickets are available online or at the door.

About Cynthia Cheng Mintz


Cynthia Cheng Mintz is the founder and webitor-in-chief of this site and the petite-focused site, Shorty Stories. She has also written for other publications including the Toronto Star and has blogged for The Huffington Post. Her first novel, Aspirations, was published in 2007. Outside of writing, Cynthia researches and advises philanthropic ideas for family funds and foundations and also volunteers.

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