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Craftadian's Etsy Made in Canada returns to Mississauga

Since 2011, Craftadian (formerly Made by Hand Show) has been a destination to shop for locally handmade products made and designed by Canadian artists, artisans and designers. The show features quality handmade exhibitors carefully selected by a jury. From original artwork, body products, candles, clothing, ceramics, fashion accessories, jewellery, photography, pottery, paper goods, toys, wood and a range of gourmet goodies, there is something for everyone. Craftadian produces unique events across Ontario.

Coast to coast, across the nation in 40 cities, Etsy Made in Canada markets will take place including Craftadian's Etsy market of crafters at the First United Church on Saturday, September 23, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Show Features:

More than 40 modern Etsy designers
The best of Canadian designed jewellery, art, fashion, children’s accessories, stationery, home decor, skincare, candles, and much more
Interactive children’s workshop sponsored by Oak Learners
Snacks kiosk with proceeds going towards Crafting for a Cure
Free swag bags for first 50 in line at 10:00 a.m. *while supplies last
Chance to win Made in Canada door prizes

Shoppers will find independent works by local Etsy designers, including eco friendly clothing by TJ Indigo, silicone free children’s accessories by Sweetie Pie Co, paraban free nail polish by Beyond the Nail, whimsical home décor and design by Grae Lynn Co, as well as food offerings by Nerphy’s and Monkey Butter.
For full maker listing, click here.

Craftadian's Etsy Made in Canada supports Crafting for a Cure, a not-for-profit registered charity that looks for opportunities ensuring children are having a positive experience when a hospital visit is necessary.

What: Craftadian Etsy Made in Canada
Where: First United Church, 151 Lakeshore Road West, Port Credit, ON
When: Saturday, September 23, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Cost: Admission: $3 (Under 16 years of age free)
*Free Swag bags to the first 50 families in line at 10:00 a.m