Handmade Crafts Are Right at Home in Branson

CraftsmanNestled in the heart of the Ozarks, Branson is home to some of the best restaurants and entertainment in the world. But crafters have also found a place for themselves in this bustling little city.

The Branson Mill Craft Village is just one example of how crafters have started bringing their beautiful art to center stage. In this 40,000 square foot shopping center is a working craft village where wood and leather carving, pottery, loom weaving, drawings, embroidery, mosaic, and more can be found every single day. The best part is – shopping comes with a show! Crafters are always demonstrating their skills. There are two restaurants in the Branson Mill Craft Village as well, so you have a one-stop experience without adding expense to your time in Branson. For more information about the Branson Mill Craft Village, visit bransonmill.com.

Another option for handmade crafts in Branson is the Branson Craft Mall. Surrounded by restaurants and hotels, this 16,000 square foot facility houses a fudge shoppe, gourmet coffee, candle makers, a silversmith, fresh roasted nuts, and a brass engraver. There are a number of working craftsmen on site who specialize in different areas, including woodcarving and pottery. The Branson Craft Mall is also home to Hillbilly Fruit and Nut Co. They have a large selection of fruits, nuts, jams, jellies, salsas, and soup mixes, so you’re almost certain to find something you like. Stop by any day of the week, any day of the year, and see what’s going on at the Branson Craft Mall. For more information about the crafters and the facility, visit bransoncraftmall.com.

Last but certainly not least are the craftsmen that Silver Dollar City is famous for. The craft possibilities are incredible in the park, with glass blowing and cutting, pottery, homemade candies, blade smiths, and furniture makers. Crafters are located in workshops throughout the park and demonstrate their artwork and crafts daily. Stop by and talk with the crafters, and even sign up for a class at the Midwest Living Culinary and Craft School. These classes bring traditional recipes to life and marry them with some of today’s favorite foods. The classes are taught in a turn-of-the-century farmhouse with a beautiful view of Echo Hollow Amphitheatre.

So give any one of these craft villages a try and see what the creative minds of Branson have in store for you. From blown glass to furniture and pottery to leather carving, there’s a craft for everyone in Branson.

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