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Tomorrow! Craft Fair and live music - Catford Constitutional Club!!


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We are so excited for doors to open tomorrow at 12pm for SoLo Craft Fair's Spring Fling!


Introducing SoLo Craft Fair a makers market showcasing some of the best local creative talent in makers and creators.


SoLo Craft Fair will be debuting their first event at the iconic Catford Constitutional Club in South East London on Saturday 30th April 2016.


We have searched long and hard for some of the best small businesses in South London. We'll have stalls ranging from art prints, jewellery, handmade notebooks to vintage fashion to Bowie broaches!


This is a market with a difference as well as our creative stall holders we will be giving our guests the opportunity to pamper themselves with our mini manicurists and masseuses. There will also jewellery making and printing workshops for those who are feeling creative.


Folks singers to Irish bands will be performing throughout the day, so guests are encouraged to buy a drink and the bar and enjoy all the musical talent whilst browsing our stalls.


Children will also be kept entertained with face painting and balloon animals.

SoLo Craft Fair will be supporting the charity, Advocacy for All with a stall 'pay what you think it's worth' with 100% of proceeds going to the charity.


Free entry, Saturday 30th April 2016, 12 - 5pm. Catford constitutional club. SE6 4SP

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