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SoLo Craft Fair 30th April Catford Constitutional Club - Free entry!


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We cannot begin to explain how excited we are about SoLo Craft Fair's Spring Fling, we're just finishing up some final touches before doors open on Saturday 30th April at 12pm.


Our stall holders have been working hard preparing their products for the event. Here at SoLo Craft Fair we've already made a huge shopping list of all the wonderful handmade and vintage products we've been eyeing up over the past few months.


Our musicians have been tuning their instruments preparing to wow you all with their presence. Stables, a locally based lively folk band will be playing at 3pm, followed by Celtic Hearts at 4pm, an amazing traditional Irish band.


In terms of workshops - we'll have onsite printing by artist Anthi Chrysanthou so if you fancy becoming an artist yourself for the day - she'll be the one to lead you. Silver Blossom Jewellery will be giving children and adults the opportunity to make their own pieces inspired by the Silver Blossom range.


Blue Lion Face Painting will be there to decorate your children (or yourselves!) with a huge collection of characters and designs - who will you be? Tillie and Matt Children's parties will be there to make balloon animals, so you're children will be well and truly entertained! So don't worry!


Saturday 30th April 12pm - 5pm

Catford Constitutional Club, SE6 4SP

Free Entry


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