Don't you just love flea markets, craft fairs, various vendor markets and the like?  It's kind of fun to peruse around and see what fun and unique things you can find.  Most of the stuff that is sold at these types of events are handmade, or just things that you cannot find everywhere else.

THERE ARE A LOT OF FLEA MARKETS AROUND AT THIS TIME OF YEAR

There are a bunch of flea markets at this time of year, generally they are outside, and dependant on the weather.  If it's not nice out, obviously attendance will be down.  There is a craft and vendor sale coming up this weekend, the 15th through the 17th and it's indoors!

It's the St. Cloud Spring Craft and Vendor Market at Crossroads Mall in St. Cloud.

WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT TO SEE AT THIS PARTICULAR CRAFT & VENDOR FAIR

Generally at this type of market - as they do this a couple times a year, you will find handmade gifts, specialty items, fresh, and seasonal items.

It might be a time to try and find a gift for someone who appreciates the unique, handmade or something that is not easy to find.  There are all sorts of events going on during the Spring and Summer months.  Weddings, graduations, anniversary celebrations, and so much more!  It's like a giant garage sale all in the same place, only better.  Generally not other people's stuff.  It's new, usually handmade and sometime pretty awesome.

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