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Upcoming Fairs - Autumn' Winter 2019





Who doesn't love a Craft Fair? NOBODY is the answer

Fairs are such a fantastic chance for producers and makers to show off their wears and more importantly connect with customers. It is also a fab chance to meet other producers to see what they are making and they are always so lovely. We are all in the same boat, we all put our hearts into what we make and often face the same struggle so it is so nice to have the opportunity to meet lovely new people.

This is my second Christmas in business. I left it way too late last year to enquire about fairs so, this autumn I have learnt my lesson and I am really getting out there to do as many fairs as I can.

I will be at:

Saturday 21st September - Eirianfa Community Centre Fair, Denbigh - 10am - 4pm

Saturday 5th October - North wales craft fair, Ysgol Glan Clwyd - 10am - 4pm

Sunday 20th October - Theatre Clwyd Winter Fair - 10am - 3pm

Saturday 26th October - Rhuddlan Artisan Fair, St Mary's Church - 10am - 3pm

Saturday 23rd November - North wales craft fair, Ysgol Glan Clwyd, St Asaph - 10am - 4pm

Friday 29th November - St Asaph Cathedral Winter Fair - 5pm - 8pm

Saturday 30th November - Rhuddlan Artisan Fair, St Marys Church - 10am - 4pm


Come along if you are in The North Wales area and support local businesses as well as probably getting a mince pie and some holiday cheer.

Happy Autumn!













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