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Crafty Fox Autumn Markets - This weekend (10 & 11 Oct), Bussey Building, Peckham


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Crafty Fox Market, the destination for creative shoppers, is heading back to Peckham!


When: Sat 10 & Sun 11 October, 11am - 5pm

Where: CLF Art Cafe, The Bussey Building, 133 Rye Lane, Peckham, SE15 4ST

Entry: FREE


Crafty Fox has worked with guest curator Leona Thrift-ola of the Lucky Dip Club to pick out of over 100 designers, crafters and makers who will be selling their wares throughout the weekend.


These UK independent makers will be offering an inviting mix of homeware, jewellery, prints and more. The market also includes an Uncovered selection introducing new design talent, along with an inspiring schedule of workshops for anyone to try out. Activities include: sketchbook making, doodle on a poodle with Garudio Studiage and a Craftivist workshop.


You can also get a haircut or beard trim in the Rhythm Parlour pop-up barber shop (Sat) or get your portrait done in just 5 minutes by Viktorija from AndSmile. The enjoy a drink from the bar and the tunes from the Crafty Fox DJs.


For trader listings and further information, please visit:

www.craftyfoxmarket.co.uk

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