WordNet
n. fair at which objects made by craftsmen are offered for sale
Usage examples of "craft fair".
In fact, I even own a necklace that my brother Will brought home from a craft fair before she’.
We left around three because Mum wanted to drop in on the craft fair down in Buxton, and we were home again by six.
I stared blankly at the table: the familiar napkin holder that my grandmother had bought at a craft fair, and the sugar bowl, and the salt- and pepper-shakers shaped like a rooster and a hen.
I stared blankly at the table: the familiar napkin holder that my grandmother had bought at a craft fair, and the sugar bowl, and the salt- and peppershakers shaped like a rooster and a hen.
Why don't we get on to the craft fair and raffle part of the evening?
KC checked her watch again and prayed that her new stock of calendars would arrive before the craft fair officially got underway.
It was called a Craft Fair for the New Age and George was seemingly one of its leading lights.
When we thought he was finished, we were standing up, leaving the table and heading for the door, when suddenly Grandpa made one final last 1,000 kiloton looger, right into the sandalwood candelabra Jasmine bought at the Snohomish craft fair, extinguishing all three candles.
Chris Swithin left the witness box in a turn of speed that recalled the days when he had won the hundred yards for Cambridge College, and was out of the town hall and pushing his way through the crowd at the craft fair in the market square.
Another booth, some distance from those of the publishers, had the rickety homemade look of a display at a high school craft fair.