Blog Archive

Lindzees Crafty Bees: Bringing Bedfordale’s Sweetest Secrets to the South Perth Christmas Markets

Among them is a small family-run business that has grown from a single backyard hive into a thriving boutique honey and skincare brand. Lindzees Crafty Bees, run by Lindsay and Rowan Emmott in the quiet hills of Bedfordale, brings a beautiful blend of authenticity, nature and craftsmanship to everything they create.

Cili Padi Catering by Muni: A Taste of Home at the Vic Park Summer Street Party

Their recipes have been passed down from grandmother to mother, each refined with a personal touch that shines through in every dish.

A Scented Spin on Self-Care: Meet Scrunchie Scents at the Vic Park Summer Street Party

From a family solution to an internationally recognised product, Scrunchie Scents is a story worth celebrating — and you can meet Lauraine and explore her range on Saturday, 29 November from 4 pm to 9 pm along Albany Highway.

Uniquely One: A Simple Idea Making a Big Difference for Families

Lauraine will be showcasing her work at the Joondalup Christmas Market, where visitors will have the chance to explore her unique range of scented scrunchies and learn more about the inspiration behind them.

Swan River Distillery: Crafting Local Spirits With Heart, Creativity and a True WA Spirit

We’re excited to welcome Swan River Distillery back for another year at the Vic Park Summer Street Party!

Growing from the Ground Up: Seed Station at Gather & Gourmet

This free, family-friendly event celebrates food, creativity, and community under the city lights, featuring more than 70 local makers, distilleries, and gourmet food trucks.

Celebrating the Female Form: Sophie Johnson Ceramics at Crafted Clay Market

That spark came in the form of a hand-built, coiled vase representing the female body. It was a deeply therapeutic experience, and from then on Sophie felt compelled to explore the female form through her work.

Shaping Stories in Clay: Discover 4 Elements at Crafted Clay Market

Ceramics, for Jodie, is more than just making objects out of clay. It has become a grounding practice, one that continues to teach her patience, surrender, and the beauty of transformation.