One of the most popular arts and crafts expos in the Commonwealth of Kentucky is set to return to the Owensboro Convention Center this Fall. Kraftucky is coming back to downtown Owensboro and the excitement and buzz are building.

So far, there are already over 80 vendors registered for the 2023 event, which will be the 10th annual celebration. If you've never been to Kraftucky, here's a sample of what kinds of items will be up for grabs. Most people who come to the expo consider this a great place to get a jump start on Christmas shopping.

Here are many reasons why!

TUMBLERS

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HAND-CRAFTED SIGNS

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QUILTS

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CANDLES

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KENTUCKY INSPIRED-APPAREL

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FRONT DOOR & WALL DECOR

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WREATHS

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JEWELRY

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Event organizer Jeanette Goins cherishes her involvement with Kraftucky and says, "It's one of my favorite events we produce! I love seeing all of the creativity. I know if I tried to recreate some of the items the vendors feature, they'd end up on those Pinterest fail memes. Better to purchase and leave those skills to our expert vendors."

And those expert vendors are continuing to line up for the 2023 event. In fact, if you'd like to be an exhibitor this year, you can access the agreement HERE!

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Admission to the 2023 Kraftucky Arts & Crafts Expo is $3 per day for adults. If you prefer, you can purchase a weekend pass for just $5. Kids 12 and under are admitted for FREE.

The Owensboro Convention Center is located at 501 West 2nd Street in downtown Owensboro.

 

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