“I love creating designs that feel connected to the world around us. There’s something incredibly grounding about wearing a piece of jewellery that has a story, especially one that’s inspired by nature and crafted with care.”
Tree of Life Ceramics is the creative expression of Lynnette "Sara" Morton, who has crafted a unique pottery style inspired by her South African heritage and the natural beauty of her new Australian home.
At The Little Aroma Shop, Sarah Rajecki's candles aren’t just products; they are crafted expressions of art and creativity.
Discover the story behind Lush Baubles, where Kylie Marie transforms vintage elements and gemstones into unique, handcrafted jewellery. From a part-time hobby to a full-time business, Kylie shares her passion for design and connecting with customers at markets.
Kyla and Ellie, the talented founders of Teall Jewellery, are on a mission to redefine affordable luxury by creating stunning, durable pieces that not only elevate any outfit but also stand the test of time – and they’re excited to share their journey and collection with you.
Welcome to the market scene! As a new stallholder, you might come across terms like "bump in" and "bump out" when preparing for your first event. Understanding these processes is crucial for ensuring a smooth and successful experience at the market. In this post, we'll explain what bump in and bump out entail and how you can prepare for them.
One of the most frequent questions we get from stallholders is: “Why wasn’t I offered the stall I selected during my application?” We know how important it is for vendors to have their preferred stall, so we're here to shed some light on how we make our stall allocations.
We always love welcoming new friends as stallholders at our MarketLife events! Whether you’re a seasoned vendor or just starting out, we offer a fantastic opportunity for you to showcase your products to a diverse audience. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to become a stallholder at one of our events.