Woodman Park School will be holding a Vendor and Craft Fair to benefit the Woodman Park School PTO, on Friday, April 14, from 3 to 6 p.m., and Saturday, April 15, from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., in the Woodman Park School gym.
Direct sales representatives for companies including Arbonne, Noah�s Ark Animal Workshop, Scent-Sations, Mary Kay, Creative Memories, Home & Garden Party and Southern Living At Home will be at the fair. Many crafters will be on hand, featuring hand-made baskets, fashion jewelry and accessories, fill-your-own candy dishes, hand-poured soy wax candles, silver, gold freshwater pearl and semi-precious stone jewelry, crocheted mice and bunnies dressed for the holidays, fabric crafts, children�s sewn toys, blankets, aprons, crayon holders and purses, original hand beaded and wire earrings and necklaces, garden decor, professional face painting, handmade greeting cards and other hand-painted items and children�s/babies T-shirts and onesies, hats and diaper bags.
Dover Community News: Woodman Park School planning craft fair for PTO
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