Christmas Market Project Cafe Sunday 14 December, 2014

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Sunday 14th December
 
 134 Renfrew Street, G3 6ST
 
 Christmas market featuring the work of award-winning jewellers Merlin Planterose and Barbara Macleod, as well as some other brilliant makers. Pop along for gorgeous gifts and the usual stellar homebaking,
 
 10am-5pm.
 
The Project Cafe will be host to several makers who will be selling their work on stalls during the café’s regular opening hours.

Merlin Planterose – Jewellery – Working from a studio on the edge of Lochbroom in the Scottish Highlands, Merlin creates contemporary jewellery pieces in silver and other precious metals.
www.merlinplanterose.co.uk/

Barbara Macleod – an established Jewellery Designer/Maker and Enameler working from her studio in Assynt in the North West Highlands of Scotland.
www.barbara-macleod.com/

Mariella Verkerk – Mariella’s current ceramic work consists of throwing on the wheel, hand building and tile making, alongside making cups, bowls, jugs and vases on the wheel – all using a variety of colouring possibilities, combining slips and glazes.
www.mariellaverkerk.com/

Scott Young – An enthusiastic maker of chocolate that is truly healthy; free from sugar and dairy. But, most importantly, it’s really delicious!

Everyone is welcome to come and enjoy the exquisite jewellery, brilliant ceramics, and delicious chocolate! The Cafe will be serving lunch, cakes and coffees as usual, so invite all your family and friends for a lovely day out.

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The Project Cafe
    134 Renfrew Street, G3 6ST

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