You may remember from the beginning of the week (does Monday seem like a long time ago to anyone else??) that we announced our very first NZ Scrapbook Market Day for 19th March. Well we have our required number of sellers and there are just a few spots left!
This is your chance to:
Sell your unwanted scrapbooking and papercraft excess stash
Sell your handmade cards, mini books, cooking and other crafts
Promote your small business to our awesome customers
Sell your handmade cards, mini books, cooking and other crafts
Promote your small business to our awesome customers
Here is the email from the earlier in the week with the necessary information. Phone 09 912 0665 to book your table (just $20!) ...
Turn your stash into CASH.
New Zealand Scrapbook are having our first ever MARKET DAY
Saturday 19th March
10am - 2pm
New Zealand Scrapbook are having our first ever MARKET DAY
Saturday 19th March
10am - 2pm
We are taking seller bookings NOW
Just $20 per table.
Share a table with a friend if you wish
Sell your excess scrapbooking stash
Sell your handmade cards and paper crafts
our Market Day is not limited to scrapbooking!
Pro-scone maker? Seller of doll clothes? Retro crafts sellers welcome.
Do you have a small business that you wish to promote to our customers? Just $20 investment! Tupperware, Avon sellers, party planners, personal trainers. All welcome.
Sell your handmade cards and paper crafts
our Market Day is not limited to scrapbooking!
Pro-scone maker? Seller of doll clothes? Retro crafts sellers welcome.
Do you have a small business that you wish to promote to our customers? Just $20 investment! Tupperware, Avon sellers, party planners, personal trainers. All welcome.
Lets make this the first of MANY market day events.
Seller approval at NZ Scrapbook discretion. No competing stores/suppliers (online or brick'n'mortar). We require 12 or more sellers to run this event... Tell your friends!
Book your space by phoning 09 912 0665. Late bookings possible once event is confirmed otherwise please book by Saturday 12th March.
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