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Hi


St John's and St Clement's primary school are organising a pop-up Christmas craft emporium within the school Christmas fair and we still have about four tables left for any craft people keen to sell their work.


We have other makers selling jewellery, Christmas decorations, accessories made from recycled vintage materials, knitted toys and Christmas cakes covered, so perhaps other mediums might do well, ceramics, wood, print making etc, but open to any crafts/makers with great gift ideas(!). I would say that we are trying to keep prices reasonable so suggesting pricing should be between ?1-?25 if possible.


The fair is on the 14th of December between 12-4pm and a table would be ?15. As it is part of the school fair it is always extremely well attended!


Do email if interested in taking part.

Many thanks

Kate

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