Monday 23 May 2011

The Craft Stalls

Throughout the day families came along and got involved with are Interactive Stalls, the church was a great atmosphere and had enough space for people to get crafty and feel relaxed. 





Thanks To Kat and Loti for running the Face painting stall which was very popular with the kids as well as the Adults, from Spider-man to flowers and tigers, people were defiantly getting in to it!


The craft & Zine stall was a great Success, we roughly made £80, selling local artists work. We had everything from Hand made books, Zines and Hand crafted Bracelets. The stall also sold one off prints and our felt creatures. I would like to thank Pauline, Jake, Garry and Bianca For manning the stall. And to all the local Artists who contributed work to sell. 

  
The craft & Zine stall was a great Success, we roughly made £80, selling local artists work. We had everything from Hand made books, Zines and Hand crafted Bracelets. The stall also sold one off prints and our felt creatures. I would like to thank Pauline, Jake, Garry and Bianca For manning the stall. And to all the local Artists who contributed work to sell. 



I would like to give out a massive thanks to Claire, Katy and Fran, for selling there unique jewellery ranging from, beautiful hand made wooden brooches, to awesome animal necklaces and keyrings. 



The peg making stall ran by Tasha Simpson and co, consisted of a chance for children and adults to come and get a bit sticky by making there very own pegs. 



The peg making stall ran by Tasha Simpson and co, consisted of a chance for children and adults to come and get a bit sticky by making there very own pegs. 


The Cake stall ran by Elouise & Lauren and co made lovely cakes and sold lots of personal gifts ranging from home made bags and publications. 



The Felt stall was run by Active Artists Tom. Katie and Claire, a range of outcomes came about, 
including the templates designed by Tom Woodland. 




Henna and Hair braiding was also available. 

THANKS CRAFT STALL PEOPLE 

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