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Marty Weishaar’s Match Box Heaven

HOLIDAY HEAP 2011
December 3rd, 2011 – 10am to 5pm
2640 St Paul Street, Baltimore MD 21218, inside St John’s Church

This year’s fair will have 60 of the best local and national crafters, as well as a yarn-spinning demonstration by Three Ravens and a raffle to win a huge basket full of goodies by supporting Arts Every Day! Check the blog to see vendor interviews and raffle basket sneak peeks. GrrChe, a local food truck, will be outside for lunch and snacks.

MERRY MART Holiday Craft Market
Sun Dec 4, 11am-5pm
Creative Alliance at the Patterson

Made in Charm City gifts! Jen Menkhaus and Allison Fomich host an amazing show with clothing, handbags, ceramics, soaps, kids’ toys, mixed media, amazing jewelry, and great art! Indie crafters from the Charm City Craft Mafia, the Baltimore Etsy Street Team (BEST), and more from across Bmore! Food on sale by BlackSauce Kitchen.

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