Finders Keepers market – Melbourne’s Designers Market
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Finders Keepers market – Melbourne’s Designers Market

Finders Keepers market

Every year, as part of the NAIDOC Indigenous History and Culture Week, Finders Keepers, Melbourne’s annual handmade creative market, is here!

In its 15th year, the market features over 270 independent art and design stalls with thousands of adorable handmade crafts from talented designers all across Australia!

There’s a dazzling array of handmade earrings, necklaces, brooches, ceramic rings, lamps, eco-friendly plants, and other home designs to feast your eyes upon.

Throughout the weekend, there will be DJ performances, and if you get hungry while shopping, don’t worry! There are plenty of delicious food stalls serving mouthwatering treats like Barraray biscuits, Billy Van Creamy ice cream, coffee sodas, and more to keep you energised!

Additionally, you can participate in creative journal workshops held at the studio and customise your own unique diary.

Finders Keepers market – Event Details

Date and Time: Friday, July 7th, 4pm-9pm; Saturday, July 8th – Sunday, July 9th, 10am-5pm

Location: Royal Exhibition Building, Carlton Gardens, 9 Nicholson St, Carlton Tickets: $6 for adults per day, free admission for children under 13

Please note that while some vendors still accept cash, it’s advisable to bring your bank card, just in case.

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