We're so lucky in Auckland - there are so many high quality craft fairs, often with a quirky focus, so that every weekend can be crafty if you get the urge.
Today I'm going to go and take a peek at a new market Love Vintage & Retro in Kingsland. Judging by the blog and facebook page, there'll be lots of stuff to drool over, and I'm hoping to get some brilliant and unique Christmas presents rather than the mass produced stuff I was reduced to last year. I figure you can't beat getting a cool present and supporting the little guys at the same time.
Another cracking market is Crafternoon Tea also in Kingsland. I went last week and got some brilliant plates and a vintage upcycled ring from Odd One Out, not to mention the sourdough and the chocolate croissants - nom nom nom. I got there late (the Rugby World Cup has lead to some serious coning off of the area on match days) so will have to go again next month to peek at the fabulous jewellery stalls and kiddies' clothes that were there, too.
Talking of kids, have you tried Titirangi Mums' Market? It's a slight misnomer because there is plenty for everyone - you so don't have to be a mum! Last time I was there I saw everything from beautiful handmade cards to high quality merino knitting, funky toys to handbags - not to mention a bouncy castle and a realllly good duo playing live music. There's nothing better than strolling around a market listening to Dylan, The Stones, Neil Young and Bowie.
There are lots more, too - Devonport, Mary's Market, Oratia Settlers' Market, to name just a few. Look in your local paper, look at fliers, and ask friends, then get yourself off to a craft market, support amazing New Zealand artisans and get yourself something wonderful.
Happy shopping!
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