HOBOKEN CITY HALL HOLIDAY CRAFTS FAIR — Dec. 2 & 3 from 11am to 5pm
The Hoboken City Hall Holiday Crafts Fair will take place Saturday and Sunday Dec. 2 & 3 from 11am to 5pm at Hoboken City Hall (94 Washington Street).
The annual event features unique handcrafted gift items by local artists & crafters—including art, jewelry, fashion accessories, pottery, wooden home decor, hand knit scarves, hats, mittens, baby sweaters, baby clothes, Silly Chilly hot sauce, holiday ornaments & gift wrap, soap & body products, candles, sachets, dog & cat treats, hot & cold compresses & much more.
Most items are one-of-a-kind, and if you don’t see exactly what you want, you can place a special order with the artist / crafter.
Mrs. Claus will be doing face painting both days on the 2nd floor. Nabi Photography will be doing holiday photo sessions at the Hoboken Holiday Craft Fair. Plus there will be a performance by the Hoboken High & Middle School Choirs, Sat. Dec. 2nd from noon to 2pm, as well as a performance by Andrea de la Vogue, Sunday Dec. 3rd, noon to 12:45pm
Some of the crafters who will be participating include:
Wendy Setzer designs affordable jewelry combining sterling silver with beautiful shapes & colors. It becomes wearable eye candy that enhances your style.
Charley & Hudson – comfy kids’ clothing, scarves onesies, tees, throw pillows
Christi Love – LOVE Bijoux is a collection of adornments for the modern goddess. Ranging from bold to the delicate, edgy to the romantic, these unique one-of-a-kind pieces are comprised of vintage jewels and findings, all made by hand. Custom work welcome.
Gina Jiang – fashion jewelry
Mt. Lebanon Soap Company – Handmade soap from scratch with over 30 different varieties of cold process soap wrapped in ribbon.
Ursula Henke – Mudjestic Skincare offers 100% natural American made face & body masks that cleanse & detoxify your skin. Made from volcanic ash clay, Mudjestic Skincare products draw out the toxins on your skin surface & leave you feeling cleaner, refreshed & they significantly diminish the appearance of your blemishes.
Angelia K. Iancu – Sweetheart Dolls are uniquely handcrafted & tailored. Our fairies are made of the finest wool hair, organic cotton & soft classic tulle. Our stuffed animals are made with handmade Batik from Bali – Indonesia. www.sweetheartdolls.com
Berta Karapetyan – is a knitwear designer for KarabellaKnitsNY & author of the book “Runway Knits”. Berta has done a lot of technical developments for New York Fashion Houses like Donna Karan, Ralph Lauren, Calvin Klein & others. Etsy store KarabellaKnitsNY.
Michelle Dmytrow – “Wooden Cha Know It” Photographs and images ingrained into wooden plaques, coasters and holiday ornaments.
Jenna Kneip – “Marble and Vine” Treeless gift wrap, gift boxes, gift bags and gift tags.
Jordan McLeod – Fused glass & printed polymer clay jewelry.
Debbie’s Doggie Delights – handmade dog & cat treats
Gina Marquis: The Little Foxes – Hand knitted and crocheted scarves, hats, headbands, and gloves for men and women. Perfect for keeping you warm yet stylish through those colder days
Marilyn Pavlov: Soybe Candle Co. – Natural soy & wooden wick candles
Shelia Phalon – Hand drawn cards, coloring books, canvas bags & tie dyed back packs
Angelina Santore: Deko & Gina – Unique children’s clothing, handmade with love.
TextileJukebox – Offers a great variety of festive clothing: elegant stylish coats, wraps, capes and romantic dresses. Each item is hand-made, with attention to detail and careful construction.
TrishStitched – handmade bags & fashion accessories made with recycled fabrics including: clutches, wristlets, totes, small pouches and more
Kait Thomson: Peppers & Poppies – decoupage trays, silk faux flower arrangements, hot & cold compresses
Angelina Santore: Deko & Gina – Unique children’s clothing, handmade with love.
More to be announced
Just 3 blocks from all public transportation including: PATH,
NJ Transit trains & buses, NY Waterway Ferries and Hudson Bergen Lightrail.
Parking nearby:
• Garage B: 2nd St. bet. Hudson & River Streets
• Garage D: Hudson Street bet. 2nd & 3rd Streets