Christmas craft fairs are in full swing. Remy and I went shopping 😻 She gave her dime to buy her treats from Liko Lehua, then bought pottery for 40 cents. Big girl!!! I went with the bestie on day 1 then went by myself the following morning when I was kid free. Got presents for the kumus (not featured because they watch my videos) #christmas #christmasshopping
Christmas craft fairs offer a wonderful opportunity to discover unique, handmade gifts and to immerse yourself in the festive community spirit. These fairs often feature a variety of local artisans selling everything from pottery to homemade treats, making it a one-stop destination for holiday shopping. Attending a craft fair over multiple days, as shared in the experience, can offer more flexibility and a chance to revisit favorite stalls or find new treasures. One of the joys of these events is the chance to support small businesses and local craftspeople. Handmade pottery, for example, can be a meaningful gift, often crafted with care and often customizable to suit the recipient's taste. Giving children a small dime to spend at these fairs is not only fun but also a great way to teach them about money and decision-making in a festive environment. Going shopping with friends or family adds to the enjoyment, creating memories beyond just the purchase. Whether you’re looking for gifts for loved ones or something special for yourself, the diverse offerings at a Christmas craft fair can fulfill many holiday desires. For those with busy schedules or childcare commitments, returning to the fair at a quieter time, like a kid-free morning, can provide a more relaxed shopping experience. Additionally, these events often include seasonal decorations, festive music, and delicious treats, enhancing the holiday mood. Whether you’re buying presents for family members like kumus (a term used for godparents or close family friends), or simply indulging in some holiday cheer, Christmas craft fairs weave together the spirit of giving with community connection in a heartwarming way.























































































