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June 2018
Cuddle Creations
I hand make my Teddy Bears and cushions for both children and adults, I will make to order if required
Find out more »September 2018
High Street Craft Stalls
Come and see original paintings and beautiful hand-crafted items Little Heritage Aunt Mabel's Tea Service
Find out more »Tracy Patterson
Unique and individually designed jewellery in gold, silver and copper. Handmade in Sussex, my designs also use genuine gemstones, beads and crystals.
Find out more »Sheila Southwell
Sheila's handpainted porcelain is in collections all over the world, each piece is painted with onglaze enamels and gold and then kiln fired making the designs permanent. Her miniature paintings are small works of art and are painted on ivorine or vellum. Her handcrafted cards are very beautiful often decorated with laces and ribbons.
Find out more »Joyce Moore
Generally hand made balls, and egg shaped ones. Open House in May, Brighton Festival. Handmade balls - colouring and then, measure to make a pattern that is symmetrical on all sides.
Find out more »Abi Street
Kiln-formed glass artist, based in Cuckfield, West Sussex. Primary interest in creating multi-layered and textured landscape pieces to explore the contribution glass can make in translating depth and luminosity. Bespoke decorative vessels and ornaments also available.
Find out more »Chrys Tapping Jewellery
The polymer clay jewellery is unique and original and never duplicated, making all pieces individual, as is the seed bead and kumihimo (ancient Japanese braiding technique) jewellery.
Find out more »Aunt Mabel’s Tea Service
Come and see Aunt Mabel's Tea Service in the High Street along with other inventions of Peter Browne and Mervyn Huggett.
Find out more »Pyrography and Woodturning
Peter Brown Pyrography is the ancient art of burning pictures/patterns onto wood. I hope to have a live demonstration of my craft throughout the craft exhibition.
Find out more »Amanda Beadle – Bedeaux
Amanda Beadle is an independent artisan perfumer based in Sussex, UK. Her first perfume, Chienoir, broke through to win the international Art & Olfaction Awards 2018. Some background: Amanda dreamed of art school as a student, but was diverted - by sensible parents - into accountancy. Working in finance while bringing up her family, it wasn’t until her two boys were nearly through school that she began to think about a return to her creative roots. Re-discovering a long held…
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