Our vibrant Makers Market — an occasional market celebrating creativity located in the Assembly Hall at George Watson’s College in the busy community of Morningside. Explore a thoughtfully curated collection of gorgeous handmade and artisan pieces, from accessories and jewellery to textiles, homewares, ceramics, stationery, art and prints, alongside small-batch artisan products — all locally crafted by the talented artists, makers within our community.
With space for 50 makers, producers and two interactive makers in the Assembly Hall.
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Abeeha Tariq Art
Abigail Prints
A Cup Above
Aln Furniture
Andrew Dickenson Art
Art By Holly
ArtieTess
Bee Spoke Silver
BKP Ceramics
Blether & Oak
Colin Powell Ceramics
Doodles by Peggles
Faodail Studio
Four Little Scones
Gayfield Design
Jane Gray Design
Jennie Loudon
Knitting Buttons
Latile
LeopardyNonsense
Maisie’s Bakes
Margaret Woodliff Wright Millinery
Marshmallow.uk
Melt Me Real Good
Mill Flower Co.
Nicky Web Designs
PJ Topley ART
Pretty As A Picture Board
Redi-Made
Sand Store
Sheila’s Little Stitches
Silverpickle
Siskin
Steven Shand Illustration
Tasha's Botanics
The Botanigals
Thistle and Wildlight
Trish Young Jewellery
Val Miranda Photography
Watson's Wick Works
The main stage upper offers a light, open space to host creative workshops with up to 20 attendees .
Free entry, no dogs allowed at this location, fully accessible via accessible ramp at the side of the main entrance. Please ask at main entrance for any assistance.
We are delighted to have Sara from Floral Reef Co joining us to host a Spring Floral Arrangement Workshop. Join us for a cozy and creative workshop and learn how to create your own standing floral piece, perfect for the colder season!
In this workshop, you’ll explore spring flowers and foliage, arranging them thoughtfully by hand to create your own floral artwork. Each stem you place becomes part of a grounding, meditative process - allowing you to slow down, reconnect, and express yourself through nature’s textures and tones.
2.00pm - 3.30pm - Main Stage, Assembly Hall, George Watson’s College.
