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Warragul Arts & Makers Market
Baw Baw Arts Alliance Warragul Arts & Makers Market is held on the 3rd Saturday of the month during the months of October through to April the following Year.
Preamble
Baw Baw Arts Alliance Inc. (hereinafter known as Arts Alliance) runs the Warragul Arts & Makers Market. The Arts Alliance is a volunteer organisation. The Market is a free cultural event where visitors can view and experience what the local arts community has to offer. Artists showcase their unique handmade art works covering a large variety of genre. Warragul Arts & Makers Members Market is on the third Saturday of each month from 8.30am – 1.00pm. October to April, in the Tafe Carpark , Queen st , Warragul
Our Stall Holders

Peter Boyes
Original landscape photographic works - created, framed and block-mounted by us.

Glenys McBride
Copper foil glass work, leather bracelets and crystal hangs all designed and hand crafted by me.

John Frayne
I make a range of silver jewellery with a strong Celtic theme , all hand finished in my Leongatha workshop. I will be at the Market for the whole Season.

Chiedza Muyengwa
Lovingly hand-made plushies made by a self-driven, intrinsically motivated young person who has a passion for arts and crafts. My plushies have character and can be seasonal or trendy in nature, making them creatively relatable to young and older audiences.

Colleen Herbert
I’m a artist who paints vibrant, uniquely Australian scenes on recycled corrugated iron using exterior house paint, making each piece suitable for outdoor display. My business includes three key offerings: Corrugated Iron Paintings, Forever Cards (mini artworks that double as greeting cards:)
Kasha Graham
Crochwt toys and funny sock puppets

Joanne Street
I make jewellery in eye popping colours.

leisa hoare
vintagecreationbags
hand makes convertible leather/canvas bags, all with interchangeable panels that allow you to dress your satchel just the way you want. When you want a new bag, change the panel - not the bag.

Maggie Auciello
Cushions made with good quality fabric. They are padded at the front and are made in many colours and themes.

Kerri Preusker
Beautiful, handmade woven goods created with care and a love for the craft. Each piece is unique, combining traditional techniques with a modern touch. Perfect for adding a little warmth and character to your home or wardrobe, all while supporting sustainable and thoughtful craftmanship.
Deborah Hannam
Handbags, purses, essential oil purses, makeup bags, bag straps, guitar straps, key fobs and glasses cases made with quality cotton and linen fabrics with accents of faux leather.

rhiannen john
At Rhi & Matt's 3D Forge, we believe imagination knows no bounds. From our family workshop in Warragul Victoria, we bring the wildest dreams and creative ideas to life, transforming visions into tangible mythical creatures and different creations through the precision of 3D printing.
Corindy Morris
Rockinghorse clothing is a handmade children's clothing range for boys and girls in sizes 000-5. That is practical, affordable and fun to wear.
Sarah Kinder
3d printed decor, collectables, Xmas tree baubles, greetings cards, jewellery and key fobs.

Sarah Powell
Pencil art with a focus on insects, particularly those native to the Baw Baw area.

Christine Gray
Hand made children’s clothing made from pure cotton fabrics
Gaye Kent
Machine embroidered hand towels and dog rugs. Also flowers made from recycled vinyl records

Annie Laughton
Each piece is made by hand and is unique in style so that no two pieces are the same. I am also helping to keep an age old art alive.
