Cheshire Print Fair
Running fromLast event: Sunday 25 September 2022 at 10am
- Free (drop in)
- Garret Theatre, The Kitchen
Part of: Free activities and events
Part of: Free activities and events
The Cheshire Print Fair returns … now at Storyhouse.
For the early birds we will be handing out tote bags for those who come along and and support! For free. Yep – free Inside one bag will be a Golden Ticket. That ticket will allow you to spend up to £40* on prints at one stall! Not bad for just turning up hey ???
*obvs some terms and conditions to this.
Come join us and bag yourself some affordable and unique prints at the Cheshire Print Fair. Check out the marvellous Storyhouse spaces, listen to some cool tunes with @rare_vitamin_records and try your hand at Cyanotype prints with @hattereditions
10am - 4.30pm
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