Wadambuk Makers Market
The Wadambuk Makers Market is held under cover at the beautiful Wadambuk St Andrews Community Centre, designed by Gregory Burgess and opened in 2015.
The market, launched in February 2016. The current Market Dates for 2019 are : Saturday 9am-2pm on the first Saturday of each month. Wadambuk St Andrews Community Centre is a not-for-profit association committed to promote, develop and enhance local art and culture. We are thrilled to be able to showcase the diversity of our local artisans and crafters. The market is located on the Main Road in St Andrews, just a short walk from the famous St Andrews Community Market. https://www.facebook.com/WadambukMakersMarket All items are handcrafted original designs and include art, photography, cards, textiles, wood, ceramic, jewellery, sculpture, clothing, toys, home décor items and more. All makers are local to Nillumbik. Wadambuk Makers Market is a plastic bag free zone. Stallholder applications are welcome. Email: wadambukmakersmarket@gmail.com |
Meet Some of our Makers
Jolly PossumKatrien and Dawn produce unique glass jewellery and wire art repurposing recycled and found objects
Wearable Art by Cara Moran
Wearable Art, designed and hand made in Nillumbik
Wee Woolly Wonders
Seasonal knitwear for all the family, home décor and fibre art
Changeling Coloured Yarns
Hand dyed colour change, self striping gradient Merino wool yarn and silk.
Robyn Koiker Artist
Pictured is Robyn's Sweet Tweets range. Pet portraits by arrangement.
|
Bubbles bears & other wares
Laura hand makes bears, bags, soaps, lip balms and is a 'one stop' shop for lotions, potions and notions of all kinds
BubbaStuff
Quality Australian handmade Baby and Toddler products
Laura and Lydia HeapLaura uses felting, knitting and crochet to create her unique textile pieces whilst Lydia creates unique art works
Heather and Reilly Pain
Colourful tie dye clothing, original photo cards, felt creations and pottery
Mountain Clay
Yvette creates beautiful ceramics inspired by the forests and mountains of the Kinglake ranges.
|
Rustic ResilienceClare uses new and recycled items. Wooden beads, gemstones, glass and metal beads combine to create that perfect accessory
Cherry BombVintage inspired dresses, Children's Wear, men's shortsBlackberry Hill Creations
Leanne creates beautiful, locally made handcrafts including, bags, quilts and small toys
Dianne Collins
Dianne creates stunning handmade ceramic functional ware often using a wood fired kiln
All things Colour and Buttons and BowsA rainbow of delightful hand crafted items and button jewellery
|