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Crafty Fox Market: Shaking up the Traditional Craft Fair


When: 13th & 14th December (12-6pm)

Venue: CLF Art Caf?, in the Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15 4ST

Featuring: 100 unique, carefully selected stalls (50+ per day), plus creative workshops, DJ's and drinks.


Look out for handmade jewellery by Tomoko Hori, Ketchup on Everything's animal alphabet, quirky ceramics from Kim-Anh Chiem and prints by Jimbobart.


Guest curator, Supermarket Sarah will be setting up a wonder-wall, showcasing her top picks from the markets and there will be live art in the courtyard by Sophie Stephens.


The bar will be serving up festive drinks, while DJs spin an eclectic mix of tunes. Guests can also make paper decorations with the team from Betty and Walter, learn block-printing with Nancy Straughan, make a bunting necklace with Lucie-Ellen and get creative with Afro-Retro.


Entry is FREE and children are welcome.


For further information and trader listings, please visit: www.craftyfoxmarket.co.uk


The market is also on this weekend (6 & 7 Dec) at the Dogstar in Brixton featuring 100+ different traders.

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