The crafty and the creative got together for the Wrexham Christmas Makers Market in Ty Pawb today (Saturday, December 10).
The Wrexham Makers Market has been held before, but was back for a special Christmas edition, and saw stalls selling from ceramics, textiles, woodwork, homewares, jewellery, glass and art all by creative makers.
The general vibe of the market fit the Ty Pawb atmosphere perfectly and each stall was decorated and made to stand out from the others.
The general census from the makers was that the free event in Ty Pawb worked well, and they got lots of attraction from visitors.
Among the stalls was Wrexham based Sophie Nina, who sells eco-friendly vibrant clothing and gifts. She had commented that she thinks Ty Pawb is great and was pleased with the market.
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Mr Hangmans Piotr Wroblewski, who specialises in woodwork all made from reclaimed wood in Wrexham, had gotten a lot of interest from visitors.
Others, like Cath Marple of Miss Marple Makes had travelled from Anglesey. She was amazing at the scale of the market and the quality of the stalls and was enjoying her day in the city.
She said: “It’s been wondering to meet so many people! Thank you to the people of Wrexham for supporting my small business.”
The food court and market traders we also operating as normal, but were joined by live music by the Delta Academy Ladies Choir and The Jazz Spot trio.
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