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NIL THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 C ommunity Contact Us at Nues Herald-Spectator Golf Mill gets crafty Pioneer Press Timothy P. Knight I 312-321-3000 I BY NATASHA WASINSKI Publisher & CEO, I Contributor Sun-Times Media Jim Kirk I Barbara Ricketts of Editor in Chief, Sun-Times Media Oak Park made a ¡ [email protected] deal with herself last Jill McDermott I November. 847-682-5907 VP, Advertising She had one year to get her [email protected] new hand-beaded jewelry line up and running. If it didn't Advertising take off, she would go back to Display Ads I college. 312-321-2400 Ricketts said online selling Classified Ads isn't all it is cracked up to be. 312-321-2345 Instead she's found more suc- [email protected] cess at local events, like the Heartland Creative Craft Fair at Sam Hollis Golf Mill Shopping Center. 847-486-7248 Account Executive Ricketts and other mer- [email protected] chants from across the Mid- west gathered at the Niles maIl David T. Sherman over Mother's Day weekend to Carolyn Nilles (right) of Roselle assists customer Joan DelMedico (left) of Nues during the Heartland Creative Art and Craft Show on May 11 at Golf Mill Shopping Center in Niles.I BUZZ ORR-Sun-Times Media 312-646-9552 showcase their creativity. The I Advertising Director pop-up booths displayed natu- raI soaps, colorfully wooden Adler said malls are "very lapels, button cluster earrings, Faux geese gained popularity Customer Service roses, photography art and good venues" for merchants and other handcrafted accesso-in the 1980s and were donning and Delivery other unique goods. since they attract a revolving ries for over 25 years. dresses by the 90s. Johnson Service or Subscriptions 877-855-7722 Monika Kalicki, marketing flock of customers "You can actually make said patriotic outfits have al- [email protected] director for Golf Mill, said the Compared to this time last money doing this," Harold Silverways been in demand. His best mall hosts two craft fairs a year, Adler has recruited more said. seller is the candy stripe cos- Customer Service Hours year. vendors, who are reporting The Silvers' granddaughter turne he calls the "Betsy Rose." Mon-Fri., 6:30 a.m.-4 p.m. 'They offer our shoppers more sales, he said. also inherited their entrepre- At the mall on Saturday, he Sat. 6:30 am-noon Sun. 8 am-noon something additional that we This s a positive sign, given neurial spirit. The 11-year-old dressed a plastic goose in a red do not have on a daily basis," that craft fairs today compete recently started making and bonnet and gown made from TV Weekly Delivery she said. "They are new expe- with mall kiosks and big-box selling hair bows from duct tapefabric featuring the Bulls logo. 800-945-5000 riences every time." stores, he said. in order to save up for a corn- A plastic bullhorn completed Herb Adler, of Lansing, said "The people really enjoy theseputer, they said. the look. Editorial he is seeing a renewed interest shows," Adler said. Sorne of the colorful bows The kitschy business is John- Ben Meyerson I in indoor craft fairs since the Craft fairs also offer some were on display at their table in son's full-time job. For the past 312-321-2864 2008 recession. families the opportunity to Golf Mill. 15 years he has regularly tray- News Producer His business, Heartland make money. "lt's the perfect business eled between his home state [email protected] Creative, organizes events at "They don't get rich but they - she pays no overhead," and Illinois selling therned cloth- Ryan Nilsson I 847-486-7375 shopping centers throughout sometimes can make a living Ruta Silver joked, before add- ing for the statues.