A variety of offerings at Crafter’s Corner spring market
Jon Houzet
Janet Mutinhima, left, who makes table mats and tablecloths, and Cordelia Soyizwapi, who makes beadwork, had their goods for sale at the Crafter’s Corner spring market Picture: JON HOUZET
There was much to see at the recent Crafter’s Corner spring market at the Port Alfred Girl Guide Hall, which showcased the beautiful creations of local crafters, as well as car booters with interesting curios and collectables, and for those feeling hungry there were scrumptious baked goods for sale.
Pearl Smith sold curios, crockery and soft toys at the Crafter’s Corner spring market held recently at the Girl Guide Hall Picture: JON HOUZET
William Lith had an interesting array of collectable blue bottles and second hand books for sale at the Crafter’s Corner spring market held recently at the Girl Guide Hall Picture: JON HOUZET
Selling plants grown in Bathurst, Naomi Danilatos had an ideal outside stall in the sunny weather at the recent Crafter’s Corner spring market Picture: JON HOUZET
Showing intricate craftsmanship, scrollsaw artist Godfrey Howes had a variety of his woodwork creations for sale at the Crafter’s Corner spring market Picture: JON HOUZET
Also at the Crafter’s Corner spring market was Bathurst sculptor Andre Roodt, who also sells baked goods, most of which are made by his wife Cindy, under the name Fifth Essence Picture: JON HOUZET
Janet Mutinhima, left, who makes table mats and tablecloths, and Cordelia Soyizwapi, who makes beadwork, had their goods for sale at the Crafter’s Corner spring market Picture: JON HOUZET
Anne Ganter has an upholstery business in Port Alfred and had bags and cushions for sale at the Crafter’s Corner spring market Picture: JON HOUZET