Tanya Louwies sold homemade soaps and bath salts at the Scouts Christmas Market.
The market bug seems to have bitten Springs over the weekend. Various markets were set up to welcome the festive season.
Locals visited their favourite markets, with some attending all of them to see what was on offer.
The markets were the SPCA Christmas Market, the Springs Central Air Scouts Christmas Market and the Crafts@Fabu-Leux Christmas Craft Market.
The Springs Craft and Farmer’s Market was cancelled due to weather conditions.
There was a wide variety of things for sale at the SPCA Christmas Market. From clothes to appliances for the home.
Plenty of food and snacks were available at the Scouts Christmas Market.
Lesley and Thys Pieters, Merle Rice and Natalie Bartle with their wares.
Kay Grimwood and Cheryl Webb with their beautiful Christmas-inspired gifts.
Even the rain didn’t dampen the mood at the Crafts @FabuLeux Christmas craft market. Rocco van Schalkwyk entertained the people.
Cheryl Hammond with her colourful leggings.
Sweets galore and some cold and hot drinks were on sale at the SPCA Christmas Market. The stall was run by Katelyn Borcherds.
Courtney and Charonica Hennesy sold customised items at the Scouts Christmas Market.
Clifford Elborne and Johann Jungbauer were selling handcrafted leather products at the Scouts Christmas market.
The SPCA was aiming to raise about R4 000 with their market.
Marion Mitchell, Barbara-Ann Day, Colleen Steyl and Marilyn Rautenbach from the Springs Park Rotary Club raising funds for their worthy causes.
Diane Loom (right) knitted up a storm.
Nicolette Isaac (right) and her friend were manning the food stalls as they sold delicious meals at the Scouts Christmas Market.
Thandiwe Nkosi with the wide variety of books on display at the SPCA Christmas Market.
Nomsa Nkadimeng and Jeanette Mkhize supported the SPCA Christmas market.
This is Kurtleigh Morgan. He is the young boy who baked the pastries that were on display at the Scout Christmas Market.
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