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Local Artisan Store goes virtual

While the Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre is closed to the public, the staff have been working behind the scenes to get everyone’s favourite Artisan Store online.

The eclectic range of gorgeous gifts which include ceramics, jewellery, cards, candles, textiles, resin and photography are available through Cooroy Butter Factory Arts Centre’s website

“As a community arts centre our first priority during this lock down period is to support our local artists, especially those we represent in the Artisan Store”, says Coordinator Alicia Sharples

The Artisan Store showcases gifts from local artists that are locally made, the collection of beautiful gifts have gone online just in time for Mother’s Day.

The Online Store has shipping or pick up options as well as an option for us to wrap and write in a card so you can send your gift straight to Mum.

Get online shopping done by Wednesday May 6 to ensure you have it in time for mum. The Artisan Store are also taking retail shoppers by appointment if it’s hard to make a decision online.

The Artisan Store boasts a beautiful range of creative gifts that really capture the spirit of the Noosa region, supporting the Artisan Store during this time supports your local artists and you local arts centre.

 

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