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Falkland Craft market, Saturday 3rd June

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

(Nessarosa writing)

Opened 10am to 4pm.

Just wondering if anyone going or interested.

I do a lot of art myself and I think its good to support Scottish artists and crafters.

Also you can find some lovely ideas for Christmas gifts... sorry to mention that but so true.

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"(Nessarosa writing)

Opened 10am to 4pm.

Just wondering if anyone going or interested.

I do a lot of art myself and I think its good to support Scottish artists and crafters.

Also you can find some lovely ideas for Christmas gifts... sorry to mention that but so true."

I am not going, I do a lot of Art myself and I agree, it's good to support local artists and crafters.

Always nice to have something handmade and unique

And not only for Christmas, birthdays, valentines day, mother/father day... any day

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By *eather47Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Ive got somethin on But i do card making so i would be interested in getting a stall at one of there Markets/fairs Does anyone know how i go about it and the cost xx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Ive got somethin on But i do card making so i would be interested in getting a stall at one of there Markets/fairs Does anyone know how i go about it and the cost xx "

(Nessarosa)

There is a Facebook page, "Falkland Craft market".

They can give you details, costs and info.

We will post if we See other fests or craft fairs.

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


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I am not going, I do a lot of Art myself and I agree, it's good to support local artists and crafters.

Always nice to have something handmade and unique

And not only for Christmas, birthdays, valentines day, mother/father day... any day "

(Nessarosa)

So true, we have found some lovely things and made great connections.

I think there are a lot of fabers with hidden hobbies and crafts.

I think that is part of the person and adds to friendship. I find it fascinating what we can learn from each other.

Xxx

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"

I am not going, I do a lot of Art myself and I agree, it's good to support local artists and crafters.

Always nice to have something handmade and unique

And not only for Christmas, birthdays, valentines day, mother/father day... any day

(Nessarosa)

So true, we have found some lovely things and made great connections.

I think there are a lot of fabers with hidden hobbies and crafts.

I think that is part of the person and adds to friendship. I find it fascinating what we can learn from each other.

Xxx"

Absolutely

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Ive got somethin on But i do card making so i would be interested in getting a stall at one of there Markets/fairs Does anyone know how i go about it and the cost xx "

They might ask you to have an insurance Heather. So ask before you commit to a table

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I'm going to try to be there. Probably be towards the end though...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"I'm going to try to be there. Probably be towards the end though... "

(Nessarosa)

If you happen to see us and feel comfortable, please say hi.

We would never make someone uncomfortable or embarrassed. We are discreet.

Xxx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'm going to try to be there. Probably be towards the end though...

(Nessarosa)

If you happen to see us and feel comfortable, please say hi.

We would never make someone uncomfortable or embarrassed. We are discreet.

Xxx"

Of course. I'll wink a lot. It'll just look like a nervous tick.. that'll be me!

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By *eather47Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Max what kind of insurance x

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Max what kind of insurance x "

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Max what kind of insurance x

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x"

Check out 'Combined market traders insurance association'

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By *eather47Woman
over a year ago

Glasgow

ok thanks xxxxxxxx

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Max what kind of insurance x

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x

Check out 'Combined market traders insurance association' "

(Nessarosa)

Wow, thank you.... never knew that.

Learn something everyday.

Xxx

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Max what kind of insurance x

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x

Check out 'Combined market traders insurance association'

(Nessarosa)

Wow, thank you.... never knew that.

Learn something everyday.

Xxx"

You never know! Always stay on the safe side.

A customer can get a paper cut from one of your cards or trip over your tablecloth etc...

Labels with ingredients/material used, expiry date, warning/keep away from kids etc are also a requirement if you're going to sell.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Max what kind of insurance x

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x

Check out 'Combined market traders insurance association'

(Nessarosa)

Wow, thank you.... never knew that.

Learn something everyday.

Xxx

You never know! Always stay on the safe side.

A customer can get a paper cut from one of your cards or trip over your tablecloth etc...

Labels with ingredients/material used, expiry date, warning/keep away from kids etc are also a requirement if you're going to sell. "

(Nessarosa writing)

I knew some of that, learned from the Green witch some of the problems of selling stuff. Was more amazed at the insurance.

I dont sell my stuff at stands but have been thinking of it with my mother.

Ill need more research.

Thank you )o(

Xxx

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By *awty MaxWoman
over a year ago

Edinburgh


"Max what kind of insurance x

You will need a crafter insurance/public liability. It's about £40 a year for crafters depending on what you intend to sell it's quite easy to get. x

Check out 'Combined market traders insurance association'

(Nessarosa)

Wow, thank you.... never knew that.

Learn something everyday.

Xxx

You never know! Always stay on the safe side.

A customer can get a paper cut from one of your cards or trip over your tablecloth etc...

Labels with ingredients/material used, expiry date, warning/keep away from kids etc are also a requirement if you're going to sell.

(Nessarosa writing)

I knew some of that, learned from the Green witch some of the problems of selling stuff. Was more amazed at the insurance.

I dont sell my stuff at stands but have been thinking of it with my mother.

Ill need more research.

Thank you )o(

Xxx"

You're welcome xx

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