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Stallholders wanted: Etsy Made Local 3-5th Dec 2016

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The Sheffield Sellers on Etsy Team are hosting the Sheffield Etsy Made Local Market on 2nd – 4th December 2016 at the stunning Sheffield Town Hall – and we want you to join us!

 

If you sell on Etsy, you may have seen the promotion around this nationwide event which is co-branded with Etsy, but run by team members.

 

You can find the full terms and conditions for potential market vendors on the application form, but here are some of the key points:

 

  • You’ll need to be an Etsy seller to take part, but it’s not too late to open up a shop.
  • We will welcome applications from handmade, vintage and craft supplies Etsy sellers, as long as they are a member of the Sheffield Sellers on Etsy team. Join us if you haven’t done already!
  • Applications close at midnight on Sunday 17th July 2016.
  • Stalls will cost £90 for the Friday evening and all day Saturday and Sunday. Friday is a preview evening for invited guests (including two very special ones!) but it will still be a selling event. Priority will be given to applicants who can do all three days, but there are to opportunities to share stalls, to have more space and to only do certain days.
  • You can submit a joint application if you know of a fellow seller that you’d like to share a stall with, or we can try to find someone for you to share with.
  • Applications will be reviewed by the Sheffield Sellers on Etsy leadership team, who are aiming to curate a market with a wide variety of high-quality goods and little, if any, duplication.
  • You will be notified whether or not your application has been successful by 4th September 2016.

 

For more information, including the art installation that will be unveiled at the market, and contact links to the team, please visit the website

 

The market will also see the unveiling of an art installation featuring tiles representing Sheffield. If you would like to get involved, check out this thread for more info, or visit the website.

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