Eyup Simpil, owner of Cafe Osmans

Aberdeen’s Osman’s Vendors Village showcases local talent and community spirit

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Nestled in George Street Aberdeen, Café Osman’s is set to transform into a bustling marketplace on Sunday, 2nd February, from 11:00 AM to 4:00 PM.

This one-day event, dubbed “Osman’s Vendors Village,” promises to be a treasure trove of local talent, creativity, and community spirit.

The carefully curated market will showcase an impressive variety of local artisans, small businesses, and creative vendors.

Visitors can expect to find an eclectic mix of products, ranging from mystical crafts to handmade jewellery, and from stunning artworks to wellness solutions.

Some of the highlights include:

  • Spell Witchcraft: Offering enchanting crafts to add a touch of magic to your home
  • Tracey O’Neill Art: Featuring stunning artworks to brighten up any space
  • Carniebees: Presenting handmade goodies inspired by nature’s busiest workers
  • Vintage Accessories: Showcasing timeless pieces to elevate your style
  • Mandalamon Crystals: Displaying beautiful crystals for energy and balance

The event caters to a wide range of interests and needs. Families with children will enjoy the Build a Bear station, while those looking for personalised gifts can explore Scrabble Pictures & Cards.

Sweet Tooth Treats will satisfy any sugar cravings, and the Baby Boutique will offer adorable finds for the little ones.

In a nod to Aberdeen’s diverse community, the event will also feature Ukrainian Craftsmen in Aberdeen, showcasing unique crafts that highlight Ukrainian artistry and culture.

Visitors can shop, explore, and mingle in the cosy atmosphere of Café Osman’s. While perusing the stalls, guests can enjoy their favourite hot drinks or snacks, making it an ideal day out for friends and family.

Osman’s Vendors Village is open to all, with free entry throughout the day. It’s an excellent opportunity to support local businesses, discover unique treasures, and experience the vibrant creative scene of Aberdeen.

Eyup Simpil, owner of Cafe Osmans, said: “I’ve always loved the sense of community that comes from markets, and after hosting a previous event with another organiser, I realised how much joy it brought to everyone involved. It was incredible to see local businesses connect with the public and share their unique creations.

“But I also saw the challenges smaller vendors face – some markets charge hundreds of pounds for a stall, making it difficult for them to get started.

“That’s why I created Osman’s Vendor’s Village. I wanted to offer an affordable platform where local artisans and small businesses could showcase their talents, grow their brands, and connect with the community in a welcoming space. It’s all about celebrating creativity and supporting local.”

Don’t miss this chance to be part of a day filled with local charm, creativity, and community spirit at Osman’s Vendors Village!

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