Full Moon Upcycle
September 7th Full Moon Market from 6-9:00 pm
At the Beads of Courage Forever Home – 3301 N. First Avenue
Enjoy music and something to eat while you SWAP * STITCH * SHINE * SHARE * SHOP.
SWAP clothes
Leaps for Lives will have a Clothing Swap. There are 3 options to get admitted to the clothing swap.
- $20 and you get an unlimited shop of clothing already donated to the swap – bring your own bag.
- $15 – if you bring some clothes to add to the Swap OR pet food to donate
- $10 entry – bring both clothing to add to the swap & pet food to donate
STITCH something old into something new.
Cathey’s Sewing will be on-site to embroider! Bring a pair of jeans or a jean jacket to have a pocket embroidered with a $10 donation to Beads of Courage!
SHINE create a necklace, earrings or with vintage beads
Beads of Courage will be opening up their vault of super cool vintage beads for you to make-n-take a necklace, earrings or bracelet. Or perhaps you just want to buy a bag of beads to create with at a later time.
SHARE your love with a donation of hygiene products for Youth on their Own.
Donate any of the following hygiene items and receive a ticket per item donated to select fun beads at the Full Moon Upcycle Market on September 7th. Hygiene (Shampoo (full-size) /Conditioner (full-size) /Face wash / Toothbrushes).
SHOP unique art from local artists

Artists
Lance and Joy Wilson will be at our Full Moon Market, displaying their unique art! They are Tucson artists whose goal is to keep items out of the landfills by turning other people’s trash into art. They have exhibited at several locations around Tucson and are always interested in opportunities to donate their art to worthy causes.
Adriana Chavez with Kona’s Creations will be at our Full Moon Market, displaying her unique vintage and upcycled gifts! Kona’s Creations believes in repurposing the old into something new and beautiful, bringing new life to vintage and thrifted items. Inspired by desert living, Hispanic heritage, and a nostalgic 2000s childhood.
Amy Dunn will be at our Full Moon Market, displaying her unique upcycled clothing, on-site tailoring, and providing tips on how you can upcycle your clothes as well! Amy Dunn is a printmaker and textile artist at her local business, Red Collar Press. Her practice combines traditional printmaking techniques such as letterpress, linocut, and screen printing, with garment construction and upcycling.