The Teenage Market is a national initiative that gives young people a free platform to sell their crafts, talents, and to perform.
The market is running in Kettering today, Saturday, December 7, and young traders were given free insurance cover, gazebo and a table.
Young traders under 17 needed an adult to supervise but otherwise, teens could apply for a stall by creating a profile about what they do.
There was a variety of stalls at the event including handmade bath products, cakes, art, make-up, and other crafts.
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1. Handmade bath bombs and soaps
Shereen Elsayed, 17, is currently studying for her A-levels and was at the market with her bath products stall. She made all the bath bombs and soaps by hand and said she only started in February. Photo: Phoebe Radford
2. Arts and crafts
Bronte Ford, 19, was selling art and crafts. She is studying illustration at Northampton College and has taken part in the last two Teenage Markets in Kettering. Photo: Phoebe Radford
3. Some of Bronte's work
Bronte said her artwork can take her between 45 minutes to three hours for each piece. Photo: Phoebe Radford
4. Make-up
Lucy McElhinney, 17, runs a make-up artist business and was at the market with a make-over stall. She is studying production arts at Kettering Tresham College and started her make-up business as a way to get more practise. Photo: Phoebe Radford