Craft and Flea Market, The Briggait
Saturday 8 October, 2022, 11 a.m.
The Briggait,141 Bridgegate,Glasgow,G1 5HZ,GB
Craft & Flea is a collection of independent makers, collectors, designers and creatives all under one roof
Shop SMALL and shop LOCAL in our authentic twist on the traditional craft market with a huge selection of products from illustration to vintage bric-a-brac, plants to jewellery, sustainable products to food, ceramics to candles and SO much more!
This is not a typical craft fair. Stalls have been handpicked based on their high quality, on-trend products.
TICKETS
£2.50 Entry
Under 12’s – FREE (no need for a ticket)
Tickets via Eventbrite
Pre-booked tickets will ensure priority entry to the event. The ticket time is an arrival time ONLY. Your time within the event will not be capped.
Tickets are non refundable and cannot be transferred or sold on
Please note that any products you may see advertised are not guaranteed to be at the event but there may be other similar products.
WANT TO TRADE?
If you would like to trade at this event you can fill in the application on our website
www.thecraftandflea.com
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