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Madison, Alabama has new place for the cities' creative crowd... The Crafty Behr! The Crafty Behr had it grand opening Saturday October 26, 2013 from 12pm - 4pm and showcased a place where you can purchase items from hand made hats and scarves to vintage furniture and gifts.

The owner Donna Behr and her staff rolled out the red carpet and provided visitors with complementary beverages and food provided by local Papa Murphy's.  Giveaways of amazing items provided by some of the vendors were raffled off every 15 minutes for guests in attendance.  I had the pleasure of winning a beautiful basket of handmade soaps that I can't wait to try.

The Crafty Behr is nestled on Hwy 72 and offers
 an unique shopping experience.  Not only can you shop one of a kind hand-made gifts but they offer new finds at the adjacent thrift store.  If you are a crafty person looking from a new home check them out.  The vendors can manage their booths hand on or allow the staff to handle the sells on their behalf.  I had a great time speaking with the vendors and will return to find gifts for my holiday shopping.





The Crafty Behr is located at 7445 Hwy 72 Madison 35758... Check them out on Facebook ---> The Crafty Behr

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