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By Clare Abbott - 25th November 2018 7:45pm
Come and support handmade business in Haddenham!
Clare Abbott Artist, Liz Dee of the Silver Workshop, Naomi Foreman-Peck of and Lucy Brooke of Made By Mums welcome all to a friendly festive shopping evening on Thursday 29th November from 7.30pm in the Walter Rose Room of the Village Hall.
We will be setting up a pop-up shop with a fabulous range of handmade gifts — perfect for Christmas: art, cards, decorations, bespoke gifts, jewellery, cakes, savouries, children's sewn gifts and more!
Plus, enter our bumper raffle to win a basket full of handmade goodies!
The fairy lights will be twinkling and the Christmas tunes will be playing.
Come and enjoy a mince pie and a glass of mulled wine (for a small donation in aid of local charities).
We look forward to seeing you all there.
Clare Abbott
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