The Makers Market is bringing the best of the North West to Preston’s Flag Market once again on Saturday 12 October.
Running from 10am to 4pm, the market promises to be filled with local creativity, artisan food, free children’s crafting and live music.
Visitors can indulge in a variety of delicious food options, including Hive & Honey offering locally produced honey and their unique honey rum, and Stardust Bakery set to satisfy your sweet tooth with cookies, blondies, and brownies.
For the art aficionados, stalls will feature everything from colorful pop-culture-inspired illustrations by The Kitschen Disco to charming glass terrariums from Little Glass Planet.
Additionally, shoppers can browse stalls filled with vintage and handmade jewellery, perfume, teas, craft gin, doughnuts, woodwork, baklava, crochet, hot sauce, art prints, cards, artisan pies, soaps, candles, samosas, cheese, jams, sausage rolls, pasties, children’s clothing, permanent jewellery, BBQ pulled pork, beef brisket, ceramics, CBD products, moonshine, scotch eggs, olives, laser cut gifts, handmade chocolate, home furnishing, football art, macarons, cheesecake, rum, cakes, pet treats and accessories, crystals and more!
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The market is dog-friendly, so furry friends are welcome to join in the fun.
To learn more about The Makers Market or inquire about becoming a trader, visit The Makers Market website, or follow them on Instagram @_MakersMarket and Facebook @themakersmarket.
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