Khandallah Village Market: This Saturday!
It looks like we will have quite an eclectic mix this month!
Stallholders:
Emilie’s Candles Scented candles plus some crochet items
The Loaded Bobbin: New home-made shoulder bags, bibs, children's aprons, sunglass cases, arm- worn pin cushions, reusable make -up cleansing wipes and lunch wraps, cord wraps and washable pocketed face masks.
Unique Cards 4U: unique greeting cards covering all special occasions etc. I can put ages on birthday cards while the customer waits if need be. About 400 cards and all are handmade by myself.
Herb's Mobile Record Store: Sweet black wax (records/vinyl)
Capture Road / LJ Bunting and Crafts: Candles, sewn goodies
O Mua Goods: Vintage and retro goods
Francesca Crutchley: Baby bibs, baby tops, wet-bags and wheat-bags
jinglebugs: Felted wool products for children and home - felted picture kits, NZ bird decorations, nests, hedgehog pincushions; new/good quality clothing and footwear
Cotton Customs: Custom printed T-Shirts that customers can order or buy at the market. The shirts available on site are randomly assorted items that entail aesthetic and humorous designs.
Beatrix Draws: Greeting cards and custom made earrings with my art on them, hand made polymer clay earrings. All my products are made by me in Johnsonville
Kiwi Collectionz: Vintage and Second Hand toys and collectibles
The Happiers: Prints, Plants
Mae's Stall: Preloved clothing and shoes
Jo & Co: I make Amigurumi Toys, crochet headwear and keep cup warmers. My mother knits vests and sends them onto me to sell on her behalf. My 10 yr old daughter upcycles clothing that is damaged, and also makes sensory toys from remnant fabric or clothes that cannot be repaired (i.e. uses the fabric).
Just Let It Hang: Polymer clay earrings
The Hideaway: Stickers, Recycled décor (Made from energy drink cans), Goodie bags (Lollipops, small comics, stickers), Jewelry (Chokers, bracelets, rings) Part of Onslow College's Business and Enterprise Studies!
Amanda: indoor and outdoor plants, furoshiki bento bags, catnip kickers, hand knitted scarves, vintage clothes, records, DVDs, books
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