Gift items start at just £5.75 for local map coasters, £8 for slogan stitched keyrings and £12 for felted pin cushions.
Owner Sarah Duggan is passionate that prices are accessible so that more people are introduced to handmade work and if you buy handmade as presents you will be giving something different as well as supporting artists and makers.
Highlights of new work coming in are Christine Cummings ceramic animal sculptures, Vinegar and Brown Paper etched apothecary jars, Kirsty Elson harbours, Steve Mansfield driftwood birds, Sophie Howard sculpture, Lynsey Walters felt jewellery, Lynn Muir Christmas driftwood sculptures, Helen Noakes resin jewellery and Ken Eardley ceramics.
If you want to buy paintings or prints you are well catered for too especially with Baxters now being the representative in Dartmouth for John Gillo. As well as his prints, they are selling Christmas cards including the new design for this year as featured on the Baxters advertisement. Alan Stones is sending a collection of his new black and white lithographs which are always in demand and there will be new paintings and original prints from selected artists.
Do come and have a look, there is always something new to see at Baxters Get ahead of the game and tick a few people off your present list!
Baxters invites you to join them on the evening of Friday October 13th for a cocktail. They will also be serving drinks and nibbles on the morning of Saturday 21st for the Art Tasting to coincide with The Food Festival.

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