Find out which traders are at this month’s Craft and Collectables Market

Craft and Collectables MarketThis Saturday, the 18th of March, will be the monthly Stone Craft and Collectables Market. We’ve got the scoop on this month’s traders and how you can get your own stall!

Visitors to this month’s Stone Craft & Collectables Market can expect a wide range of offerings, including handmade bath and beauty products, personalised jewellery, vintage toys and music, unique crystals and gemstone jewellery, hair accessories, hand-painted gifts, and vegetarian food.

Additionally, there will be stalls selling decorative items such as bunting, cushions, and gift bags, as well as greeting cards and furnishings. Local schools will also be selling educational items and tote bags.

Trader List:

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  • Crystal Tonic – Handmade bath bombs, soaps, lotions, candles, wax melts and
    accessories
  • Express Diner
  • Fabel & Bloom – Floral and gift arrangements, wedding favours, personalised
    earrings
  • Kreations – personalised and decorative bunting, cushions, gift bags, aga covers
  • Lucky Canal Art – hand-painted horseshoes, coal hods and various other gifts
  • Noise & Toys – vintage toys, vinyl, CDs and memorabilia
  • The Little Crystal Boutique – unique crystals, gemstone jewellery, giftware, gift boxes
  • Two Green Giraffes – hair accessories, beaded and macrame bracelets and other
    gifts
  • Whyspa – greetings cards and furnishings
  • Young Enterprise – local schools selling tote bags, educational items and other gifts
  • Yum Vegetarian Food

If you’re interested in having a pitch at the Craft and Collectables Market in the future, it costs £39 for a stall, and there’s a possibility for this to be split if two people want to share a stall. For more details, contact Rob Mincher at Stone Town Council on 01785 619740 or email rob.mincher@stonetowncouncil.gov.uk.

For more information about the market and other upcoming events in Stone, visit the town council’s markets page at https://www.stonetowncouncil.gov.uk/markets/.

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