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WELCOME TO THE ANNUAL HAWTHORN CHRISTMAS MAKERS MARKET.

IT’LL BE VERY CHRISTMASY!

Mark your calendar for Sunday 1st December from 10 am to 3 pm at the Hawthorn Arts Centre. It’s our annual ‘Christmas Edition’ of the Hawthorn Makers Market and the perfect place to discover a stunning selection of handmade gifts- perfect for Christmas gift giving. All made by local artisans. Whether you’re hunting for unique fashion items or that perfect, handcrafted piece, you’ll be spoilt for choice. Plus there’s FREE face painting for the kids!

Here’s a taste of what you’ll find:

Beautiful Arts & Crafts

100% Aussie wool knitwear

Stylish Fashion & Accessories

Baby and Kids’ wear

Gorgeous Jewellery

Knitted toys

Beauty & Health products

Expertly Wood Turned Gifts

Quality Ceramics

Yummy Confectionery

Seasonal Greeting & Special occasion Gift Cards

Plus, Free face painting for the kids!

And, of course, no market visit is complete without great food! Treat yourself to a barista-made coffee and indulge in gourmet pastries as well as hot & cold snacks. Our Market commenced way back in 1979 and is one of Melbourne’s best known makers markets. And as a Rotary Club of Camberwell managed event in partnership with the City of Boroondara, it’s good to know that you are supporting local artisans and Camberwell Rotary’s charitable work in the local and wider community- doing good for others.

Join us on Sunday 1st December at the Hawthorn Makers Market from 10-3 and make your Sunday a celebration of all things handmade. It’ll be very Christmasy!

 

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