Crafters from Offaly and Westmeath are excited to display their handmade goods at the upcoming Ballymaloe Craft Fair in Cork. The event, which will take place over the next two weekends, aims to highlight the talent and creativity of Irish crafters and designers.
Among the Offaly-based businesses participating in this year’s fair are Bon Chocolatiers, resin artist Fiona Scott, and Mount Briscoe Organic Farm. These businesses will have stalls set up at the event, showcasing their unique and high-quality products to attendees.
In addition to the Offaly crafters, Westmeath-based businesses like My Name is TED and Grind and Dose will also be featured at the fair. These businesses offer a variety of handmade goods, ranging from personalized items to artisanal food products.
The Ballymaloe Craft Fair will be held at the Ballymaloe Grainstore this weekend and next, providing attendees with the perfect opportunity to discover and support local crafters and designers. With a wide range of products available, including handmade chocolates, resin art pieces, organic farm products, personalized items, and artisanal coffee, there will be something for everyone to enjoy at the fair.
Visitors to the fair can expect to find unique and one-of-a-kind gifts, as well as the chance to meet the talented individuals behind the products. The event will not only showcase the creativity and skill of crafters from Offaly and Westmeath but will also celebrate the rich tradition of Irish craft and design.
Whether you’re looking for a special gift for a loved one or simply want to treat yourself to something unique, the Ballymaloe Craft Fair is the perfect place to find handmade goods that are truly special. Don’t miss this opportunity to support local crafters and designers while discovering the best of Irish craftsmanship at this popular fair in Cork.