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Christmas in the Valley Artisan Show

 35 years of exceptional gift choices

The Christmas in the Valley Artisan Show is the perfect place to find gifts with originality, quality and attention to detail. Skip the gift cards, big-box stores and crowded malls, and make this your first stop for holiday shopping. More than 30 artisans, crafters and food vendors will showcase their original creations in a relaxed, friendly and festive atmosphere.

The show brings together new artistic talent alongside returning favourites, offering a wide variety of handcrafted items for the special people – and pets – on your shopping list. Shoppers will find gifts for under the tree, items for gift baskets and stocking stuffers, and a few treats to keep for themselves. Featured items include sun-catching fused glass, pottery, scented soaps and scrubs, beeswax candles, flavoured honey, repurposed silver-plated jewellery, silver-crocheted wire with gems, cookies and sweet confections, decadent jams and jellies, local maple syrup, teas for healthy living, whimsical gnomes, games for family fun, children’s books, leather goods including wallets, belts and purses, metalwork, felting, miniature quilts and sewing projects. This is just a sample of what the many talented vendors will offer.

For a full list of participating vendors, visit www.valleyartisanshow.blogspot.com or check the show’s Facebook page. While in Almonte, visitors can also enjoy a stroll down the main street with its boutiques, antique stores and restaurants, or take in the scenic views along the winding Riverwalk pathway.

The Christmas in the Valley Artisan Show returns Nov. 1 and 2, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the John Levi Community Centre/Arena Upper Hall, 182 Bridge Street Almonte.


Disclaimer: This article is an advertorial, paid for and produced in partnership with the Christmas in the Valley Artisan Show to provide information about the event. For more information, visit the show’s website or Facebook page. If you are interested in placing an advertorial with Hometown News, please contact us at advertising@pdgmedia.ca

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