This weekend marks the kickoff for numerous holiday craft fairs around the tri-state. Get your homemade crafting fix by supporting hundreds of artists around the city of Cincinnati. From crocheted scarves to elaborate and ornate holiday decor to scented candles and specialty dips, there's sure to be something for everyone of every taste and background.
Here's what happening the next two weeks for craft fairs and shows in Cincinnati:
- Friday, September 25 - Llyod Memorial High School Craft Show; 6-9pm Friday and 9-5pm Saturday; $5
- Saturday, September 26 - Crestview Presbyterian Church; 9-4pm; booth available for $25; Free
- St. John's Westminister Union Church; 9-3pm; more than 30 vendors; Free
- Pyramid Hill Sculpture Park and Museum; 10-6pm Saturday/ 11-5pm Sunday; more than 100 booths; $8 good for two days
- New Hope Community Church; 8-2pm; Free
- Saturday, October 3 - Lakota West High School; 10-4pm Saturday/ 11-4pm Sunday; More than 220 booths; $1
- Boyd E. Smith Elementary School; 10-2pm; Free
- Kenton County Cooperative Extension Service- Homemakers Holiday Craft Sale; 10-3pm; Free
- Warren County Fairgrounds; 9-5pm Saturday/11-4pm Sunday; antique dealers and artists; Parking $2, Entrance, $8
- Westwood Town Hall Recreation Center; 12-5pm; more than 30 local artists with live music; Free
- Stay tuned for more craft fair listings!
- More ideas on how to have affordable fun with your family this fall.













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