Saline River Chronicle

Handmade goods, boutique clothes, jewelry, knives, and food trucks to be available at Farmer’s Daughters Trade Days this coming weekend

A large craft and handmade goods fair called Farmer’s Daughters Trade Days is coming to the Warren Tomato Market March 10 and 11.

The event is set to feature craft vendors, boutique-style shops, food trucks, handmade jewelry, handcrafted knives, and much more available for purchase.

One of the event organizers, Melody Hargis Ferguson told Saline River Chronicle that the craft and handmade goods event will open at 9:00 a.m. Friday, March 10, and Saturday, March 11. Closing time is dependent on each individual vendor, but the event could stay open later, particularly when it comes to the food trucks.

The Highway 35 Junk Hunt trail event is being held the same weekend, meaning those who are out shopping for deals throughout south-central Arkansas can extend their day and include Farmer’s Daughters Trade Days into their schedule.

The Warren event has a very active Facebook page which has been posting vendor highlights recently.

A few of the vendors taking part include:

  • Jean Hall Custom Jewelry and Gifts
  • Custom pet-related items from Cox Creek Pet Supply
  • Children’s clothing from Crystal with Darlin’ Sky’s Boutique
  • Bath bombs and more from Glory with Fresh Glory
  • Glory and Grace Splendid Tea
  • Guerra’s International Imports
  • Custom-designed hats by Designs by Kerry
  • Carter’s Cosmic Candy
  • SheShe’s Sunflower Creations
  • Poppa T’s Pork Rinds
  • Chainsaw sculptures
  • Allie-Gator’s Sweets, Treats and More
  • Texas Toffee Lady by FoM Designs
  • Meal on the Wheel Lore’z food truck
  • The Perfects Boutique from Camden, Arkansas
  • The Pizza Trailer
  • Mike’s Rolled Ice Cream
  • Shop Jazy Mae
  • Watson Knives
  • Gemini Jewel Boutique
  • Blue Jean Belle, LLC
  • Tabathia’s Treasures
  • And much more

Over 40 vendors are currently scheduled to attend the event.

To follow more posts from the event on Facebook, CLICK HERE.

2 comments / Add your comment below

  1. How much does it charge to be a part of it? I’m very interested. I make and stain glass, candles, and other goods

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