Vendor Events in Boise, ID

12 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Boise, ID. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Pop-Ups in Boise(5)

Alive After Five Boise

by Downtown Boise Association / Duck Club

The Grove Plaza, 850 W Front St, Boise, ID 83702

2026-06-17

Pop-UpContact organizer for rates

20 spots open

Downtown Boise comes alive on Wednesday evenings during the summer with this beloved weekly concert series and vendor marketplace. Alive After Five is the city's longest-running free community gathering, drawing locals and visitors to The Grove Plaza for an evening of live local music, food, and drinks. The event runs weekly through June and July, creating a reliable summer tradition where the community reconnects after work and enjoys the warm Idaho evenings. The format brings together musicians from the Boise area with food and beverage vendors who set up to serve the crowds. If you sell prepared foods, drinks, snacks, or beverages, this is the kind of event where attendees come hungry and ready to spend on dinner and refreshments while they enjoy the music. The weekly schedule means consistent foot traffic rather than a one-time spike, and the free admission removes barriers to attendance. You're tapping into people who are already out for entertainment and in a social, spending mindset. The Grove Plaza location in downtown Boise positions the event in an accessible, walkable area where the crowd has easy access and parking options. The summer timing means good weather and longer daylight hours, which helps draw families, young professionals, and anyone looking to enjoy the season outdoors. Wednesday evenings have their own appeal too, offering a midweek escape and a reason to venture downtown when the district is active and energized. For vendors, the weekly recurring schedule is valuable. You build recognition across multiple nights, develop regular customers who come each week, and avoid the logistics of a single high-pressure event. The community-focused nature and long history of Alive After Five means attendees treat it as a genuine destination, not just a passing pop-up. If your product fits the concert-and-community vibe, this series offers steady summer placement in one of Boise's most vibrant outdoor spaces.

Idaho Christmas In July

by Idaho Christmas in July

Expo Idaho, 5610 N Glenwood St, Boise, ID 83714

July 11, 2026

Pop-Up10x10 Artisan Booth $175.00, 10x20 Artisan Booth $300.00, 10x10 Standard Booth $425.00, 10x20 Standard Booth $750.00, 10x30 Standard Booth $1,000.00

25 spots open

Held annually at Expo Idaho in Boise, this pop-up event flips the seasonal calendar on its head by bringing full Christmas festivities to the height of summer. Christmas in July is a unique opportunity for shoppers to get ahead on holiday gift-giving while the weather is warm and outdoor activities typically dominate the calendar. Taking place on July 11, 2026, from 10 AM to 4 PM, the event draws vendors and customers alike who embrace the fun of celebrating Christmas in July at the Glenwood Street location. Pop-up events like this one differ from traditional year-round markets because they're scheduled for a specific date and create a concentrated shopping experience. The Christmas in July pop-up at Expo Idaho attracts a diverse mix of vendors selling everything from holiday decorations and ornaments to gift items, handmade crafts, and festive home decor. You'll also typically find seasonal baked goods, holiday-themed apparel, and unique gift options that appeal to early planners and holiday enthusiasts who don't want to wait until December. The event draws both serious holiday shoppers looking to beat the rush and casual summer visitors curious about holiday shopping in the off-season. The vibe at Christmas in July events is playful and lighthearted. Summer shoppers appreciate the chance to explore holiday inventory when retail stores haven't yet filled their shelves with Christmas merchandise. Vendors benefit from reaching customers who are genuinely interested in holiday products months in advance, along with the novelty factor that draws curious Boise-area attendees. Whether you sell handcrafted Christmas ornaments, holiday home goods, festive apparel, or gift items that work year-round, this pop-up creates a fun, themed shopping environment that brings together people excited about getting holiday shopping done early while enjoying a summer day at Expo Idaho.

Treefort Market at Treefort Music Fest

by Treefort Music Fest

Boise, ID

2027-03-27

Pop-UpContact organizer for rates

20 spots open

Every March, Boise's music and arts communities converge for Treefort Music Fest, a multi-day celebration that extends beyond stages and performances into the Treefort Market. This pop-up marketplace runs Friday and Saturday during the festival weekend, offering a curated space for makers, collectors, and creative vendors to connect directly with the festival's engaged audience. The market operates from 10am to 6pm both days, giving attendees plenty of time to browse and discover new work while enjoying the broader festival atmosphere. The Treefort Market draws over 70 vendors representing local and regional makers working across multiple disciplines. You'll find contemporary art, handcrafted goods, vintage finds, design-forward products, and music collectibles from independent dealers and artists. This mix attracts vendors who understand that festival-goers come with curiosity and spending power, actively seeking unique pieces they won't find in retail stores. The crowd tends to be younger, culturally engaged, and genuinely interested in supporting independent creators and small businesses. Many attendees come specifically for the market experience as part of their broader Treefort weekend. Beyond the booths themselves, the Treefort Market includes talks, workshops, and art installations that deepen engagement with the vendors and creative community. A trinket and treasure swap encourages participation and circulation of goods among attendees. This interactive programming sets a pop-up market experience apart from static vendor fairs. The free public admission means foot traffic remains consistent throughout both days, and the festival context means attendees are already in an exploratory, community-oriented mindset. For vendors in art, craft, design, vintage goods, music merchandise, and collectibles, this is a strong opportunity to reach an audience that actively values the independent and handmade.

Treefort Market Boise

by Treefort Music Fest

Boise Centre East, 195 S Capitol Blvd, Boise, ID 83702

March 27-28, 2027

Pop-Up$200/booth

60 spots open

During the last weekend of March, Boise Centre East transforms into a bustling artisan marketplace that runs parallel to Treefort Music Fest, the city's premier independent music festival. The Treefort Market Boise pop-up brings together a carefully curated selection of handmade goods, original artwork, vintage finds, and craft items from regional and local makers. If you're a vendor looking to reach an engaged audience of music fans, art collectors, and creative shoppers, this is a particularly strategic venue. The event takes place March 26-27, 2026, at 850 W Front St, drawing the same crowds of festival attendees who are actively seeking unique items and supporting independent makers. What makes this pop-up distinct from a typical craft fair is its connection to Treefort Music Fest's broader cultural footprint. The market isn't just a one-off sales opportunity; it's woven into a larger festival experience that attracts hundreds of people over the weekend. Attendees come with festival passes and the mindset of discovery, making them ideal customers for artisan vendors. You'll find booth space in the form of 10x10 booths within Boise Centre East, a centrally located venue that makes for easy foot traffic and setup. The juried selection process means the market maintains a curated feel. Vendors typically include makers of handcrafted jewelry, pottery, textiles, home goods, illustrations, photography, woodwork, and other original creations. Vintage dealers and upcycled goods vendors also fit the market's aesthetic. Because it aligns with the music festival's independent, creative spirit, there's a natural synergy between the types of vendors accepted and the audience attending. If you create handmade or artisan goods and want exposure to a festival-going crowd in the Boise area, this annual pop-up in late March offers a concentrated weekend opportunity during a lively, well-attended event.

Boise Towne Square Mother's Day Vendor Market

by Events by Sydney

Boise Towne Square Mall, 350 N Milwaukee St, Boise, ID 83704

May 9-10, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Mother's Day weekend brings a special shopping opportunity to Boise Towne Square Mall with this vendor market on May 9-10, 2026. The event transforms the mall into a curated marketplace where local makers and sellers showcase a diverse mix of handmade goods, vintage finds, and unique gifts. This is the kind of pop-up where you'll find thoughtfully crafted items perfect for gift-giving alongside one-of-a-kind treasures that appeal to the local Boise community. Vendors at events like this typically include artisans selling handmade jewelry, home décor, and personal care items, alongside those offering collectibles, vintage goods, antiques, and specialty products. The mixed general focus means shoppers come looking for that perfect Mother's Day gift, whether it's something handcrafted, vintage, or simply different from what they'd find in typical retail stores. The timing is ideal for last-minute shoppers seeking meaningful presents rather than mass-produced alternatives. The Mother's Day Vendor Market at Boise Towne Square Mall appeals to both gift-hunters and those who simply enjoy discovering local vendors and supporting small businesses. The mall location provides convenient access in central Boise at 350 N Milwaukee Street, making it easy for attendees to browse multiple vendors in one trip. If you're a vendor looking to connect with Mother's Day shoppers in the Boise area, or a crafter with handmade goods, vintage items, or unique products suited to gift-giving, this weekend pop-up offers a focused opportunity to reach customers actively shopping for meaningful presents.

Farmers Markets in Boise(1)

Boise Farmers Market

by The Boise Farmers Market

1500 Shoreline Dr, Boise, ID 83702

Saturdays 9 AM - 1 PM, May - October

Farmers MarketContact organizer

50 spots open

Held every Saturday morning from May through October at 1500 Shoreline Dr in Boise, this farmers market connects local producers directly with community shoppers during the peak growing season. The Boise Farmers Market operates from 9 AM to 1 PM, giving vendors a consistent four-hour window to showcase their offerings week after week. This is a true farmers market rather than a general craft fair, meaning the focus stays on agriculture and food production, vendors sell what they grow, make, or produce themselves rather than resold goods. The market draws a steady stream of residents looking for fresh, locally-sourced produce and farm products throughout the growing months. Spring and early summer bring the first tender greens and berries, while late summer and fall showcase tomatoes, stone fruits, squash, and root vegetables. Regular attendees appreciate knowing they're buying directly from the growers, supporting Boise-area farms and food producers. The weekly schedule allows vendors to build relationships with their customer base, and shoppers come to expect certain farmers and products each week. If you're interested in vending at the Boise Farmers Market, applications for the 2026 season opened in January. This is an ideal venue for anyone growing produce, raising livestock for meat or eggs, making value-added products like jams or baked goods from farm ingredients, or producing other agricultural items. The weekly commitment works well for established operations with consistent product availability. The Saturday morning timing and summer-through-fall schedule align with when most regional farms are in active production, making this a natural fit for vendors looking to reach consistent foot traffic in Boise's community-minded shopping season.

Festivals in Boise(3)

San Inazio Basque Festival

by Basque Center

Boise, ID

2026-07-31 to 2026-08-02

FestivalContact organizer for rates

20 spots open

The San Inazio Basque Festival is an annual three-day celebration held at the Basque Block in downtown Boise honoring Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the patron saint of the Basques. The festival features food booths and beer booths serving traditional Basque cuisine and beverages, alongside cultural performances, Basque sporting events like pala (handball), traditional dancing, and live music. Thousands of attendees from across the region visit to celebrate and experience Basque heritage through authentic food, drink, and cultural traditions. The festival is free to attend and welcomes vendors and community members to participate in this vibrant celebration of Boise's unique Basque culture.

Boise Fall Festival

by IBL Events

Expo Idaho, 5610 N Glenwood St, Boise, ID 83714

September 12, 2026

Festival10x10 Artisan Booth at $175.00 (lowest standard booth option)

25 spots open

The Boise Fall Festival is a family-friendly harvest celebration held at Expo Idaho featuring vibrant artisan markets and craft booths where local vendors showcase handmade goods and merchandise. The event includes food stalls, food trucks serving seasonal favorites, and live music performances. Activities span both indoor and outdoor spaces with pony rides, inflatables, face painting, and petting zoo experiences for families. Adults enjoy a cider tasting garden featuring crafted beverages. The free admission festival attracts both locals and visitors seeking to celebrate the fall season with community spirit. Vendors benefit from foot traffic designed specifically for supporting local artisans and small businesses.

Idaho Renaissance Faire - Skal

by Idaho Renaissance Faire Inc.

Boise, ID

2027-06-06

FestivalContact organizer for rates

20 spots open

If you're a vendor who loves historical recreation, fantasy, or handmade crafts with a Viking twist, the annual Idaho Renaissance Faire in Boise is worth your attention. Skal, the 2026 edition, leans heavily into Norse culture and Viking heritage, drawing a dedicated crowd of history enthusiasts, fantasy fans, and families looking for an immersive day out. This type of festival creates a self-contained marketplace where the aesthetic and theme actually matter to your brand positioning, since attendees are already in the mindset of celebrating traditional craftsmanship and historical authenticity. At a Renaissance Faire like Skal, the vendor mix typically includes leatherworkers, metalworkers, jewelry makers, weapon craftspeople, textile artisans, and anyone producing handmade goods with period appeal or historical resonance. The Norse theme specifically draws vendors working with Viking-inspired designs, Norse mythology imagery, and Viking-era techniques. But Renaissance Faires also attract food vendors, costume makers, woodworkers, and general artisans whose work fits the broader historical fantasy context. The atmosphere is collaborative and immersive, with combat demonstrations and performers creating the backdrop while vendors operate within themed booths and spaces. The attendee base for this type of festival tends to be engaged and intentional. These aren't casual shoppers wandering through; people come specifically to support artisans, purchase handmade items, and spend a full day experiencing the themed environment. Families with kids interested in history, cosplayers, reenactors, and collectors of handmade goods all show up. The June timing in Boise means pleasant early summer weather, which tends to draw solid foot traffic throughout the day. If your work has any connection to historical craftsmanship, fantasy aesthetics, or handmade authenticity, Skal and the Idaho Renaissance Faire represent a natural venue where your products will resonate with the right audience. The festival context means attendees expect and value artisan quality over mass production.

Craft Fairs in Boise(3)

Art in the Park Boise

by Boise Art Museum

Julia Davis Park, 700 Julia Davis Dr, Boise, ID 83702

September 11-13, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

240 spots open

Art in the Park is a premier three-day open-air arts festival held annually at Julia Davis Park in downtown Boise. The event features approximately 240 juried artists from across the country selling a diverse range of original artwork, including glass, metalwork, pottery, textiles, jewelry, ceramics, and sculpture. This is primarily a vendor and artist marketplace where buyers can directly purchase handmade art from creators. The festival draws 250,000 visitors and includes approximately 30 food vendors selling snacks and beverages. Live entertainment and performances occur on stage throughout the event. A popular Children's Art Tent offers hands-on creative activities. The festival is held on the weekend following Labor Day each September in a scenic park setting, making it an ideal venue for visual artists and craft vendors seeking to reach large audiences in the Northwest.

Hello Spring Craft Fair 2027

by Idaho Craft Fairs

Hillcrest High School, 8800 W Cherry St, Boise, ID 83704

April 11, 2027

Craft FairContact organizer

20 spots open

Hello Spring is held April 11, 2026 at Hillcrest High School in Boise, Idaho. The single-day craft fair brings together local Boise-area artisans, makers, and small businesses for a spring kickoff event. Vendor applications require account creation and login on the Idaho Craft Fairs website with payment due at the time of application. The fair is part of the Idaho Craft Fairs series throughout the year.

Boise Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festival

by Rusty Barn Promotion Group

Expo Idaho, 5610 N Glenwood St, Boise, ID 83714

May 8-10

Craft Fair

25 spots open

The Boise Quilt, Craft and Sewing Festival is an annual fiber arts vendor show featuring sewing, quilting, needle arts, and craft supplies from quality companies. Exhibitors typically include embroidery machine dealers, fabric vendors, pattern sellers, quilting tool manufacturers, and local craft shops. The festival attracts enthusiasts of all skill levels seeking supplies, attending free demonstrations, participating in make-and-take workshops, and entering daily door prize drawings. Held at Expo Idaho in the Boise area, the event offers free admission and parking, drawing approximately 4,000 visitors. The show runs Thursday and Friday from 10am-5pm and Saturday 10am-4pm. Booth opportunities are juried, and the festival is organized by Rusty Barn Promotion Group, which operates similar festivals nationwide.

Consignment Stores in Boise(2)

Want to sell at events in Boise?

Sign up as a vendor to browse events, see booth fees, and apply to sell.

Explore the Map