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I'd like to sell some homemade arts and crafts at a local school Christmas fair. Does anyone have a recommendation for a good fair that has spaces for a stallholder? I think the budget can only stretch to one fair so I want to try and pick the right one! All the items I am selling are ?12 or under - tote bags, mugs and maybe handmade Christmas cards.
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Ivydale Primary in Nunhead are having a Christmas Market on 8th December 1-4pm. We'll be selling mulled wine, food and a cafe and there'll be some more traditional stalls and kids activities and, of course, Santa will be there.


If you're interested in having a stall, please contact Frances Pringle on [email protected].

  • 3 weeks later...

Hi Rachel, what you are selling sounds lovely, and just the kind of thing that parents coming to our fair will be looking for.


We have our Christmas Fair at Fairlawn School on Saturday 1st December, from 12-3pm. The P4 stops right outside, and P12 goes close by (with other buses about 5 mins walk away). I'm sorting out the table plan this week so if you'd like to know more about taking a stall please PM.

And don't forget The Charter Christmas Emporium tonight! Loads of Festive Fabulousness


5 to 9.30 pm TONIGHT


OVER 50 Unique designer maker, pre-loved, textiles

Trees,Wreaths,jewellery, Caracature Artist, Original Art

NOT to mention the Mini Food hall with lots of Fine

goodies to eat on site or take home.

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