The Little Craft Show is bringing its locally minded craft show to Little Rock for the second central Arkansas show. Perfectly timed with the holidays, the northwest Arkansas-based indie craft show will take over Lost Forty’s taproom on Saturday, Dec. 14, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The event is free to attend, and in addition to shopping from more than 35 regional artisans and makers, attendees can enjoy craft beer, giveaway prizes, a photo booth and specialty hot cocoa and house-made marshmallows from Loblolly Creamery.
Here’s a preview of just a few of the vendors who will have their booths at Lost Forty this upcoming Saturday:
- Bella Vita Jewelry, featuring hand-cast and hand-stamped jewelry
- Ro’Ark, featuring leather bags, wallets, and watch bands made in Romance, Arkansas
- Amber E. Lea Designs, a sustainable, contemporary ceramic jewelry maker
- Myriad of Mischief, created by maker/metalsmith Myriam Saavedra who creates jewelry under her brand Myriad of Mischief.
- Confections by Cunningham, custom cookies from a former teacher, turned stay at home mom/mompreneur.
- Glass Poetry, featuring beautiful glass ornaments and other original pieces.
- SlamSplash, features creative dolls that are individually handcrafted by wet felting wool to create totally unique textures, shapes and styles of art dolls.
The Little Craft Show was founded in 2011 by Amber Perrodin and Natalie Freeman as a way for them to sell their handmade products with their crafty friends. The Little Craft Show has grown from 600 shoppers in 2011 to more than 8,000 shoppers in 2016. Now, the craft show has three events in northwest Arkansas and one in Little Rock.
For more info about Saturday’s show, head to the Facebook event page. To check out a full list of participating vendors, head to The Little Craft Show’s website.
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