Vendor Events in Bellevue, WA

6 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Bellevue, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Bellevue(3)

Bellevue Farmers Market

by Bellevue Farmers Market

Bellevue, WA

Thursdays, 3pm-7:30pm, May 21 - October 1, 2026

Farmers MarketContact organizer

20 spots open

A weekly farmers market in Bellevue, WA, the Thursday afternoon event runs from 3pm to 7:30pm between late May and early October, creating a reliable weekly destination for vendors and shoppers throughout the summer and early fall season. This mixed-vendor farmers market draws both produce growers and artisans, making it an accessible option for sellers across different product categories rather than a produce-only venue. The Eastside location positions the market to serve Bellevue's established community during peak shopping hours in the late afternoon, when local residents can stop by after work or as part of their weekly errands. Typical vendors at a farmers market like this include produce growers bringing seasonal fruits and vegetables, local flower and plant vendors, prepared food makers selling items like baked goods, jams, and ready-to-eat meals, and artisans offering handmade crafts and goods. The mixed-vendor model means you'll find both farmers and makers in the same space, which creates variety for shoppers and helps draw different customer bases to the same market. The Thursday timing and afternoon-into-evening hours are designed to capture after-work foot traffic, making this market attractive to people looking to pick up fresh groceries and dinner items on their way home. The May 21 through October 1 window covers the prime growing season and peak farmers market season in the Pacific Northwest, when produce variety is highest and customer interest is strong. If you're considering applying, the April 1 vendor deadline gives you several weeks to prepare your application. This weekly consistency through the summer months provides vendors with reliable, recurring sales opportunities rather than one-off events, making it a practical addition to a regular vendor schedule.

Crossroads Bellevue Farmers Market

by Crossroads Bellevue Farmers Market Organizers

15600 N.E. 8th Street, Bellevue, WA 98008

Tue: 12:00 PM-6:30 PM, May 27 - Oct 7

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Crossroads Bellevue Farmers Market operates as a weekly gathering from late May through early October, held every Tuesday afternoon and evening at 15600 N.E. 8th Street in Bellevue. This farmers market brings together local producers and food vendors during the peak growing season, when the Pacific Northwest's bounty is at its freshest. You'll find farmers selling seasonal produce, baked goods made fresh that week, artisanal cheese from regional creameries, and locally-raised eggs. The market also features cut flowers, potted herbs, and craft vendors that complement the food-focused offerings typical of a farmers market. What sets a farmers market apart from other vendor events is the direct relationship between growers and shoppers. Many vendors at Crossroads Bellevue have their own farms or production facilities within the region, so you can ask them directly about growing practices, sourcing, and how to use what they're selling. Organic products are available from various vendors, giving health-conscious shoppers options. The Tuesday evening timing means working professionals can stop by after work, and the extended hours from noon to 6:30 PM accommodate different schedules throughout the day. The market is set up to serve the whole community. It accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and WIC vouchers, making fresh food accessible to families who need it most. Senior FMNP participants can also use their benefits here. Credit card payments are accepted for those without cash. This accessibility factor means you'll see a diverse crowd of regular shoppers, from families doing their weekly produce shopping to seniors on fixed incomes to professionals grabbing dinner-ready ingredients. Vendors at farmers markets like Crossroads Bellevue typically sell out popular items by the end of the market, especially during peak summer months, so arriving earlier in the afternoon often means better selection. The seasonal nature means what's available shifts week to week as different crops come into harvest. If you're a vendor considering farmers markets in the greater Seattle area, this Bellevue location draws steady foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhoods.

Bellevue Farmers Market

by Bellevue Farmers Market

Bellevue, ID

2026-06-07

Farmers MarketContact organizer for rates

20 spots open

Bellevue Farmers Market is a weekly Sunday gathering in the heart of Bellevue, Idaho's Wood River Valley, bringing together local farmers, food producers, and artisans who sell directly to the community. This is a classic farmers market format where you'll find the season's freshest produce displayed by the growers themselves, along with baked goods, preserves, honey, and other value-added products made by vendors in the region. The atmosphere tends to be relaxed and community-focused, with regular shoppers who know the farmers by name and return each week for their favorites. Beyond fresh produce, Bellevue Farmers Market attracts vendors selling handcrafted items, from jewelry and textiles to home goods and local art. The Wood River Valley's strong agricultural heritage and proximity to outdoor recreation means you'll encounter both serious food producers and craft makers who've built their businesses in this area. Shoppers at markets like this are typically locals seeking quality ingredients for cooking, direct relationships with producers, and unique handmade goods you won't find in chain stores. Many come for the social experience and the chance to learn about what's growing in their region during different times of the year. As a weekly summer market, Bellevue Farmers Market operates during peak growing season, so expect robust selection of vegetables, fruits, and herbs from June onward. The Sunday timing makes it convenient for families and weekend visitors exploring the Wood River Valley. If you sell fresh or prepared food, artisan crafts, baked goods, or anything else connected to local production and small-batch making, this market draws the kind of customer base that values authenticity and direct producer relationships. The regular schedule means repeat customers and the chance to build a loyal following throughout the season.

Craft Fairs in Bellevue(3)

Bellevue Arts Fair

by Bellevue Arts Museum

106th Avenue NE and NE 6th Street, Bellevue, WA 98004

July 24-26, 2026

Craft Fair$475 (10x10 inside), $600 (10x15), $1,200 (10x20); $55 application fee; emerging artists get 50% off

25 spots open

Held each year in downtown Bellevue at the intersection of 106th Avenue NE and NE 6th Street, this three-day craft fair draws serious art collectors and casual shoppers alike from across the Pacific Northwest. Taking place July 24-26, 2026, the event is known for its carefully juried selection process, which means you'll find a genuinely curated mix of handmade goods rather than mass-produced resale items. With over 250 artists exhibiting, the fair showcases everything from fine art and sculpture to jewelry, ceramics, textiles, woodworking, glass, metalwork, and mixed media pieces. The diversity of vendors means attendees come for different reasons, whether they're hunting for a statement art piece, unique gifts, or simply to explore what working artists are creating in the region. As a craft fair rather than a farmers market or pop-up, this event emphasizes the artisan experience. Visitors expect to interact directly with makers, learn about their processes, and understand the thought behind each piece. The summer timing in late July means good weather for outdoor browsing, and the Bellevue location attracts both local foot traffic and visitors from Seattle and surrounding communities. The fair's reputation as the largest in the Northwest speaks to its established place in the regional arts calendar, drawing repeat attendees who plan their summer around it. If you're a crafter or artist looking to participate, the event provides tent and electricity, which significantly reduces setup complexity for a three-day event. The vendor mix tends toward fine art and higher-end crafts, so this fair appeals to makers whose work has been refined through exhibition experience. Whether your specialty is functional pottery, wearable art, home decor, or collectible pieces, a mixed craft fair of this scale attracts the kind of shoppers who are willing to invest in quality handmade items and seek out artisan work.

Giving Grace Saturday Craft Fair

by Giving Grace Craft Fair

Bellevue Knight's Event Center, Bellevue, NE

September 12, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Saturday, September 12th brings a one-time craft fair to the Bellevue Knight's Event Center in Bellevue, Nebraska, offering shoppers a chance to browse and support local handmade goods. The Giving Grace Saturday Craft Fair brings together artisans and crafters who sell directly to their community, making this an ideal event for vendors looking to connect with customers who actively seek out unique, handcrafted items rather than mass-produced alternatives. Craft fairs like this one draw a diverse mix of shoppers, from people hunting for personalized gifts to those who prioritize supporting small makers and local businesses. You'll typically find vendors selling items like handmade jewelry, pottery, painted home décor, knitted goods, woodwork, candles, soaps, art prints, and other creative pieces that reflect individual maker styles. Unlike farmers markets that focus on produce and food, or large festivals with mixed vendor types, a craft fair centers entirely on handmade goods, which means your ideal customers are already primed to appreciate craftsmanship and originality. The September timing works well for several vendor categories. Fall-themed crafts, holiday gift items, and back-to-school related handmade goods all perform well at this time of year, and early September shoppers are beginning to think about gift-giving season. The Bellevue Knight's Event Center location provides an indoor venue, which means you're not weather-dependent and can expect steady foot traffic throughout the day. This is a single-day event, so it's a lower-commitment opportunity compared to multi-week markets or festivals. That makes it a solid fit if you're testing a new location, looking to move seasonal inventory, or building your customer base in the Bellevue area. The focus on handmade items and local makers suggests an audience genuinely interested in the stories and effort behind what they're buying, rather than just looking for deals.

Bellevue Craft Fair

by Bellevue East High School Band Boosters

Bellevue, NE

November 7, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Fall is peak season for craft fairs across Nebraska, and the Bellevue Craft Fair on November 7, 2026 brings together a substantial lineup of handmade vendors in one convenient location. Held at Bellevue East High School's South Gym, this one-time event draws over 140 artisans and crafters showcasing everything from jewelry and home décor to ceramics, textiles, woodwork, and seasonal holiday items. If you make handmade goods, this is the kind of event where you'll find an engaged audience actively shopping for unique, locally-made products rather than mass-produced alternatives. The Bellevue Craft Fair attracts the kind of shoppers who seek out craft fairs specifically because they value supporting independent makers. November timing works in vendors' favor, as attendees are beginning their holiday shopping and looking for one-of-a-kind gifts with personality. The indoor gym setting means weather isn't a concern, and the high school location is accessible and familiar to the Bellevue community. With 140+ vendors, there's enough variety to keep shoppers browsing for hours, which translates to good foot traffic for each booth. Beyond the marketplace itself, the event includes food trucks for attendees who want to grab a meal or snack while shopping, plus a raffle that keeps people engaged throughout the day. Swag bags add to the incentive for visitors to show up. The $3 admission fee supports the Bellevue East Band program, so shoppers know their entry supports a good cause, which often makes them feel better about spending time and money at the event. For vendors, this community connection often means attendees are genuinely interested in what's being sold rather than just casually browsing. If you craft handmade items and are looking for a solid one-time event in the Bellevue, Nebraska area this November, the Bellevue Craft Fair offers a proven format with good attendance potential and the kind of audience actively seeking artisan goods.

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