
The event will take place at Birkenhead Market on Saturday, July 5, from 10am to 4pm.
More than 120 creators will showcase their work, including jewellery, fashion, textiles, woodworking, paintings, and prints.
Mark Skillicorn, chair of Wirral Council’s economy, regeneration and housing committee, said: “We are so fortunate to have so many amazing makers in Wirral, bringing colour and creativity to our communities.
“It’s a real treat to bring so many of them together and be able to browse and enjoy their wares all under one roof.
“If you’re looking for something fun and inspiring to do this weekend, you really don’t want to miss it.”
The fair will also feature fresh cakes and savoury treats from local artisan bakers.
Live music will be performed by vocalist and musician Helen Delamere, who returns by popular demand.
Children can enjoy free activities throughout the day, and the first 50 through the doors will receive a free ponytail or headband from Facepaint Fever.
The craft fair will be held in the market’s covered outdoor area next to Birkenhead Bus Station.
The location offers easy transport links across Wirral and to Liverpool, Ellesmere Port, and Chester.
Birkenhead Central, Conway Park, and Hamilton Square stations are all within walking distance.
Parking is available nearby at The Grange and The Pyramids car parks.
Birkenhead Market, a longstanding fixture in the community, continues to support small businesses and promote creative enterprise through events like the craft fair.