On May 25th we hosted our Spring Bank Holiday Craft Fair with our usual mix of talented crafters selling their fantastic handmade goods. We were pleased to welcome some new faces to the fair as some of our recently-joined members came along to their first event.
The full list of our upcoming fairs is visible on our fairs page.
As usual we ran our pop-up tearoom with delicious home baked cakes, tea and coffee, raising £78 for CHAS. A big thank you to all of the baked-produce aficionados who helped us raise this money.
Below is a hint of what the day was like:
Arrochar Crafts/Cheeky Frog Handmade Cards
Arrochar Crafts and Cheeky Frog Handmade Cards brought a collection of unique wooden art, ink and stamped artwork and other quirky bits of burned wood along with a selection of handmade cards.
Butterfly and Daisy Crochet
Butterfly & Daisy Crochet were attending their first HLAA fair with a range of cute crocheted toys
FanCy Bands
FanCy Bands had a selection of hair pieces and jewellery including these.
GSFlair
GSFlair brought a selection of buttons, jewllery, handbags and accessories, including these necklaces (which aren’t blurry in real life!)
Helensburgh Soapy Suds
As usual, Helensburgh Soapy Suds were ensuring that the fair attendees were kept clean and smelling fresh
Joyful Creations
Joyful Creations were selling their bunting to raise money for Treloar’s, including these cute kittens.
Judith Jewellery
Judith Jewellery had a fabulous range of fantastic jewellery for sale including this ring
PebbleJemz
It was the first HLAA fair for PebbleJemz who were selling their pebble art frames.
Here’s an example of their work
Pure Scents UK
Pure Scents UK were another new face, bringing a breath of fresh air with their lovely wax melts
Stella Irving Photography
Stella brought along a range of items showcasing her renowned photography, including this stunning print.
Sunroom Sewing
Sunroom Sewing had a range of sewn goodies, including this lovely piece of sewn artwork
Totes Amazin!
Totes Amazin! brought a wide variety of stylish things in which to carry other things.
Wallace Art Studio
Wallace Art Studio had a number of pieces of artwork of all sizes, including this very relaxed cat
The cake Stall
As usual, the cake stall was very popular, raising £78 for CHAS