Craftapalooza & Fabulous Vintage Market
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CRAFTAPALOOZA & FABULOUS VINTAGE MARKET
is a one day shopping extravaganza featuring an eclectic blend of handmade items, artisan designs, bling & glam boutiques, antique & vintage bliss, sparkly jewels, home décor & inspiration, repurposed & funky junk along with FABuLOUS FINDS for your creative soul
Craftapalooza & Fabulous Vintage Market
Phone : 4055961687 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : montagefestivals@earthlink.net
Web: www.montagefestivals.com
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