Vendor Events in Dallas, TX

21 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Dallas, TX. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Dallas(6)

White Rock Local Market - Dallas

by Good Local Markets

White Rock United Methodist Church, 1450 Old Gate Lane, Dallas, TX 75218

Sat morning year-round

Farmers Market$35 non-refundable application fee

35 spots open

White Rock Local Market is a producer-only farmers market in East Dallas where local farmers, ranchers, beekeepers, bakers, makers, and artisans sell directly to the community. Vendors offer fresh produce, meats, eggs, bread, pastries, pickles, jams, and specialty foods, along with handmade goods including furniture, jewelry, ceramics, clothing, soaps, and crafts. All vendors grow, make, or bake what they sell with no distributors, with products sourced within 150 miles of Dallas. The market operates year-round on Saturday mornings and serves thousands of residents seeking locally raised foods. It is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that builds community, provides economic opportunities for small farms and food businesses, and increases access to fresh local foods through programs like SNAP incentive doubling.

Good Local Markets at Vickery Meadow

by Good Local Markets at Vickery Meadow Organizers

5803 E. Northwest Highway, Dallas, TX 75231

Sun: 10:00 AM-3:00 PM, Mar - Dec

Farmers Market$35 non-refundable application fee

25 spots open

Good Local Markets at Vickery Meadow is a seasonal farmers market and artisan vendor event operating every Sunday from March through December at the Half Price Books parking lot location. The market features approximately 100 vendors annually offering fresh local produce, meats, dairy, baked goods, specialty foods, and handcrafted items from artisans within 150 miles of Dallas. Vendors include farms, ranches, and local makers selling everything from seasonal produce and cheese to handmade furniture, jewelry, ceramics, and soaps. The event attracts community members seeking locally sourced food and artisan products. All vendors must be producer-only, sourcing local and using natural products. The market operates rain or shine and is organized by Good Local Markets, a nonprofit supporting local farmers, ranchers, and artisans.

Good Local Markets at Lakeside Farmers Market

by Good Local Markets at Lakeside Farmers Market Organizers

9150 Garland Road, Dallas, TX 75218

1st and 3rd Saturdays, March through December (seasonal)

Farmers Market$35 non-refundable application fee

25 spots open

Lakeside is a producer-only farmers market in East Dallas featuring local farmers, ranchers, bakers, and artisans selling within a 150-mile radius. Vendors offer fresh seasonal produce, meats, cheese, bread, pastries, preserves, and handmade crafts including furniture, jewelry, ceramics, and soaps. The market operates bi-weekly on Saturday mornings from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. during the March through December season at Lakeside Baptist Church, a neighborhood gathering place near the Arboretum and Little Forest Hills. The market accepts SNAP/EBT benefits and supports the local food economy while building community connections among residents, farmers, and makers in East Dallas.

Paulding County Farm Bureau Farmers Market

by Paulding County Farm Bureau Farmers Market Organizers

4075 Charles Hardy Pkway,, Dallas, GA 30157

Tue: 3:00 PM-7:00 PM, Jun 4 - Jul 29

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Held weekly on Tuesday afternoons from June through late July, this farmers market in Dallas brings together local producers and food vendors in Paulding County, Georgia. The Paulding County Farm Bureau Farmers Market operates from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM at 4075 Charles Hardy Parkway, making it convenient for vendors and shoppers to stop by after work or before dinner. The evening timing is especially popular during summer months when the weather stays warm and families are looking for fresh ingredients for their meals. What you'll find at this farmers market reflects the agricultural character of the region. Vendors typically offer seasonal produce from local farms, along with value-added products like baked goods, cheese, and eggs that appeal to home cooks and food-conscious shoppers. Beyond food items, you'll also see cut flowers, plants, and handmade crafts from area artisans. The mix of product categories means the market attracts a diverse crowd of shoppers, from those seeking farm-fresh vegetables and dairy to people browsing for flowers and locally made goods. This variety keeps foot traffic steady throughout the event window. As a weekly farmers market, this event offers consistency that builds customer loyalty. Regular vendors develop relationships with repeat shoppers who come back each week for their favorite products and producers. The market accepts credit cards, which accommodates modern shoppers who may not carry cash. For vendors, the weekly schedule from early June through late July provides a solid summer selling season, capturing the peak of local produce availability and summer entertaining season when people are planning meals and gatherings. The location on Charles Hardy Parkway in Dallas provides accessible parking and visibility for the Paulding County community.

Dallas Farmers Market Weekend Market

by Dallas Farmers Market

1010 S Pearl Expy, Dallas, TX 75201

Saturdays 9 AM - 5 PM, Sundays 10 AM - 5 PM, Year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Dallas Farmers Market Weekend Market at The Shed is a year-round open-air farmers market in downtown Dallas featuring local farmers, ranchers, food artisans, and craft vendors. Shoppers find seasonal produce from local growers, naturally raised meats, dairy products, baked goods, preserves, and handmade arts and crafts. The market serves the downtown Dallas community and attracts customers seeking locally sourced food and regional products. Operating every weekend, it provides consistent vendor opportunities throughout the year with changing inventory based on seasonal availability. The covered pavilion setting accommodates both farmers and specialty food makers, plus artisans with handcrafted goods.

Dallas Farmers Market

by Dallas Farmers Market Association

920 S Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201

The Market: Daily 10 AM - 7 PM, year-round. The Shed: Saturdays 9 AM - 5 PM, Sundays 10 AM - 5 PM, year-round

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Dallas Farmers Market is a two-part downtown destination with vendor opportunities year-round. The Market is a 26,000 square foot food hall open daily 10 AM-7 PM featuring local specialty foods, artisanal food vendors, and four anchor restaurants. The Shed is an open-air pavilion operating weekends only where regional farmers, ranchers, and artisans sell fresh seasonal produce, free-range meats, fresh eggs, baked goods, and handmade crafts. All products are grown and raised within Texas or 400 miles of Dallas. Vendors benefit from access to thousands of shoppers seeking locally-sourced goods and supporting community agriculture. The venue accepts SNAP benefits and provides a vibrant downtown location with established customer traffic and community connection since 1941.

Pop-Ups in Dallas(4)

Dallas Outdoor Artisan Market

Dallas, TX

September 5th, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Dallas hosts a one-time outdoor artisan pop-up bringing together dozens of independent makers and craftspeople in one gathering. Scheduled for September 5th, 2026, the Dallas Outdoor Artisan Market offers a mixed vendor lineup typical of this type of event, where you'll find everything from handmade jewelry and home décor to ceramics, textiles, woodworking, and other artisan goods. Pop-ups like this one tend to attract shoppers specifically looking for one-of-a-kind items they won't find in retail stores, making them ideal events for vendors who've developed loyal followings or are looking to reach customers who value handcrafted quality. The mixed vendor format means you'll be surrounded by a diverse group of fellow artisans rather than competing within a single niche category. This tends to draw a varied customer base, from people hunting for unique gifts to home decorators seeking statement pieces and collectors of handmade goods. September is a natural transition month in Dallas, as summer heat begins to ease and people start thinking about fall entertaining and hosting, which typically translates to stronger interest in home and décor items. As a pop-up event rather than a recurring farmers market or festival, this Dallas market operates as a one-time shopping experience, which can create a sense of urgency among attendees. People often plan specifically around pop-ups they've heard about, and the temporary nature of the event tends to draw focused foot traffic. If you're a vendor looking to test a new market, connect with Dallas-area customers, or make the most of a single high-impact appearance, a pop-up like the Dallas Outdoor Artisan Market offers a concentrated opportunity to reach an artisan-focused audience in Texas.

Dallas Artisan Market at the Sound

Dallas, TX

December 19th, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

If you're a vendor looking to connect with holiday shoppers in Dallas, this December pop-up offers a seasonal opportunity to reach crowds actively seeking handmade and artisan goods. The Dallas Artisan Market at the Sound brings together over 45 vendor booths in a single-day event designed to celebrate local makers and creators. Pop-up markets like this one work differently than traditional craft fairs or farmers markets, they're temporary, curated experiences that create urgency and draw focused crowds during key shopping periods, which in this case is right in the thick of holiday gift-giving season. December 19th, 2026 positions this event perfectly for vendors selling holiday-appropriate items. You'll find the vendor mix runs broad across artisan and handmade categories, think jewelry makers, home decor creators, candle makers, soap artisans, bakers, woodworkers, artists, and other small producers. The mixed general format means shoppers come expecting variety, so there's room for both gift items and personal-use products. The holiday timing attracts both gift-buyers hunting for unique alternatives to mass-produced options and people shopping for themselves as the year winds down. Dallas shoppers, particularly those seeking out artisan and locally-made goods, tend to be quality-conscious and willing to invest in items with a story. A pop-up market format also creates a special-event atmosphere that gets people excited to browse and discover new vendors they might not encounter during regular shopping. If you make handcrafted goods with appeal to holiday gift-givers or seasonal shoppers, this single-day event at the Sound in Dallas is worth considering as a selling opportunity.

Dallas Build Expo

Dallas, TX

April 22-23, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

Coming to the Dallas Convention Center on April 22-23, 2026, the Dallas Build Expo brings together builders, contractors, architects, and construction professionals from across North Texas and beyond. This two-day pop-up event is designed as a regional showcase where the building and construction industry comes together to explore new materials, tools, equipment, and services. If you work in construction, contracting, home building, or supply any products or services to the construction sector, this event draws a focused audience actively looking for solutions. The Dallas Build Expo attracts a mix of general vendors and exhibitors across the construction and building space. You'll find suppliers of building materials, power tools, safety equipment, software solutions, finishing products, landscaping services, and specialized contracting services all under one roof. The attendee base includes general contractors, residential and commercial builders, subcontractors, architects, engineers, and facility managers from the greater Dallas-Fort Worth region and surrounding areas. Many attendees come specifically to source new vendors or evaluate products they're considering for upcoming projects, which makes this an event where serious buying conversations happen. April is a particularly active season in construction, as spring weather brings new project starts and contractors are planning for the busier months ahead. The timing of the Dallas Build Expo positions vendors well to reach decision-makers who are actively budgeting and sourcing for the year's work. Whether you're launching a new product line, expanding your regional presence, or looking to connect directly with construction professionals who need what you offer, this pop-up event in Dallas provides a concentrated opportunity to demonstrate your offerings to relevant industry buyers and decision-makers over two days.

Dallas Saturday Artisan Market

by Dallas Saturday Artisan Market

Dallas, TX

May 16th, 2027

Pop-Up

25 spots open

On May 16th, 2026, Dallas will host a pop-up celebration of independent makers and artisans at the Dallas Saturday Artisan Market. This one-time event brings together over 45 vendor booths in a curated setting designed for shoppers seeking authentic, handcrafted goods you won't find in typical retail stores. Pop-up markets like this create a unique energy compared to permanent venues, with the excitement of a limited-time gathering that draws both serious collectors and casual browsers looking to discover something special. The Dallas Saturday Artisan Market draws vendors across multiple craft categories, so you'll encounter a genuine mix of what local makers produce. Typical lineups at mixed artisan markets include handmade jewelry, ceramics, wood crafts, textile arts, bath and body products, home décor, and original art. Some vendors focus on small-batch foods and preserved goods, while others showcase upcycled or sustainable products. This variety means the event appeals to a broad audience, gift shoppers, home decorators, jewelry lovers, and anyone interested in supporting local craft businesses all find something that speaks to them. May in Dallas brings pleasant spring weather, making it an ideal time for an outdoor or semi-outdoor pop-up event. Shoppers during this season are often in a mindful buying mood, looking for quality items and gifts rather than impulse purchases. The artisan market format rewards vendors who can tell the story behind their work and connect directly with customers. If you create handcrafted items across any discipline, this Dallas event offers a chance to reach an audience that values quality and originality. The one-time nature of pop-ups like this also creates a sense of urgency for both vendors and shoppers, which can drive engagement and sales.

Festivals in Dallas(7)

FAN EXPO Dallas 2026

by FAN EXPO HQ

Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Dallas, Dallas, TX

September 11-13, 2026

FestivalStandard $480.00 (6' x 5' space with table, 2 chairs, 2 passes) or Premium $1,060.00 (5' x 12' end cap with 2 tables, 2 chairs, 2 passes)

300 spots open

FAN EXPO Dallas is a premier three-day pop culture convention held at Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center, drawing approximately 65,000 attendees. This fan convention features a bustling vendor hall with retailers, artist alley vendors, and exhibitors selling comics, horror merchandise, science fiction products, animation goods, and gaming-related items. The event attracts vendors and fans passionate about comics, movies, television, gaming, anime, sci-fi, and cosplay, with interactive exhibits, celebrity guests, panels, and professional photo opportunities. The September event occurs annually and is produced by Informa Connect (Fan Expo HQ). Vendors can apply for booth opportunities at multiple sizes with included table, chairs, and exhibitor passes.

State Fair of Texas 2026

by State Fair of Texas

Fair Park, 1300 Robert B. Cullum Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75210

September 25-October 18, 2026

FestivalFood/Bev: 23.5% of gross min; commercial space by allocation

150 spots open

The State Fair of Texas is a 24-day annual event held each fall at Fair Park in Dallas. This major state fair features extensive vendor and exhibitor opportunities, with over 400,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space available. The fair attracts over two million visitors annually and offers vendors the chance to sell food, beverages, products, and services to a massive, diverse audience. Vendors can apply for commercial exhibitor space year-round with applications reviewed based on product uniqueness, references, and booth design. The event includes agricultural exhibitions, livestock competitions, entertainment, rides, and shopping opportunities, making it ideal for food vendors, craft sellers, retail businesses, and food service operations seeking high-traffic exposure.

State Fair of Texas

by State Fair of Texas

1300 Robert B Cullum Boulevard, Dallas, TX 75210

September 25 - October 18, 2026 (24 days)

FestivalFood/Bev: 23.5% of gross min; commercial space by allocation

25 spots open

The State Fair of Texas is a 24-day annual state fair held in historic Fair Park in Dallas, celebrating Texas agriculture, education, and community traditions since 1886. The event features over 400,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor exhibit space with hundreds of vendors selling food, beverages, novelty items, and retail products. Attendees include over 2 million visitors annually who enjoy agricultural competitions, livestock shows, live entertainment, carnival rides, the Texas Auto Show, and iconic food offerings. The fair also offers commercial exhibitor opportunities for businesses with unique products and services seeking to reach a diverse audience of all ages across the 24-day autumn event.

North Texas Irish Festival

by Southwest Celtic Music Association

Fair Park, 1010 1st Ave, Dallas, TX 75210

2027-03-05 to 2027-03-07

FestivalContact vendor coordinator

25 spots open

The North Texas Irish Festival is the largest Celtic cultural celebration in the Southwest, held annually over one weekend each March at Fair Park in Dallas. This three-day family-friendly festival features live Celtic music across multiple indoor and outdoor stages, Irish dance performances, storytelling, cultural demonstrations, and activities for all ages. The event attracts tens of thousands of visitors and includes shopping and food vendors alongside music performances. Typical vendor categories include Irish crafts, artwork, jewelry, food, and beverages. The festival is produced entirely by volunteers from the Southwest Celtic Music Association and welcomes community participation.

Deep Ellum Arts Festival

by Deep Ellum Community Association

200 N Crowdus St, Dallas, TX

April 4-6, 2027

Festival$39.50 application fee; booth fee at acceptance

25 spots open

Deep Ellum, Dallas's thriving arts and culture district along Main Street and Malcolm X Boulevard, hosts this annual celebration of creativity each April. The Deep Ellum Arts Festival transforms the neighborhood into an outdoor gallery and performance venue, drawing a diverse crowd of art enthusiasts, music lovers, and families who spend the weekend exploring what the neighborhood has to offer. Taking place over the first weekend of April, this two-day festival creates the kind of vibrant street-fair atmosphere that appeals to both established artists and emerging vendors looking to reach engaged audiences. The festival's mixed vendor lineup reflects Deep Ellum's eclectic character. Visual artists set up alongside makers of handcrafted goods, jewelry, pottery, and mixed-media work. Food vendors contribute to the festival experience, offering everything from local restaurant pop-ups to independent food makers. This variety means the crowd is genuinely mixed too: serious art collectors, casual browsers, neighborhood residents, and out-of-town visitors all moving through the same outdoor marketplace. Because it's free to attend and spans a full weekend in early spring, the festival draws substantial foot traffic across both days. The festival atmosphere extends beyond vendor booths. Multiple stages host live music throughout the weekend, interactive art installations invite participation, and the overall vibe celebrates local creative culture rather than emphasizing commercialism. For vendors, this means selling in an environment where people are actively seeking art, handmade goods, and unique finds rather than just passing through. The Deep Ellum neighborhood itself has a reputation for supporting independent makers and small businesses, so the audience alignment tends to be strong for craft vendors, artists, and specialty food makers. If your work fits the arts and crafts world, the Deep Ellum Arts Festival in April offers the chance to reach a substantial, arts-minded crowd in one of Dallas's most distinctive neighborhoods. The annual timing and weekend format make it accessible for vendors planning their spring calendar, and the free admission means consistent daily traffic throughout the event.

Dallas Food Festival

by FoodieLand

Fair Park, 3809 Grand Ave, Dallas, TX 75210

April 17-19, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Taking place at Fair Park in Dallas from April 17-19, 2026, the Dallas Food Festival brings together a diverse collection of food and beverage vendors alongside artisan makers and craftspeople. This multi-day festival creates an environment where food lovers and curious eaters can explore a wide range of culinary offerings, from established local restaurants to independent food producers and home-based food businesses. The spring timing means vendors can capitalize on warm weather and the beginning of outdoor eating season, when people are actively seeking new flavors and dining experiences. Food festivals like this one differ from farmers markets or weekly pop-ups in their scale and variety. While a farmers market might focus on seasonal produce and prepared foods, a festival draws vendors across multiple food categories and price points, creating a more immersive experience where attendees can spend hours sampling and discovering. You'll typically find food truck operators, artisan bakeries, specialty sauce and condiment makers, beverage companies, international cuisine vendors, and prepared food businesses all operating side by side. The three-day format allows vendors to build momentum across the weekend and reach different audience segments on different days. Fair Park's location on Grand Avenue in Dallas provides a established venue space designed to accommodate large-scale events, which means vendors benefit from existing infrastructure and proven foot traffic patterns. The spring festival season in North Texas draws families, food enthusiasts, and casual browsers looking for weekend entertainment. This is an ideal opportunity for vendors who produce shelf-stable goods, beverages, specialty foods, or prepared items that work well in a festival sampling environment. Whether you specialize in gourmet snacks, hot sauces, coffee, baked goods, ethnic cuisine, or beverage products, a festival of this scope offers strong exposure to a broad consumer audience during peak outdoor event season.

Dallas Margarita Festival

by International Margarita Organization

The Village Dallas, 5600 Village Glen Dr, Dallas, TX 75206

May 2nd, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

If you're a vendor looking to reach crowds hungry for quality beverages and the culture surrounding them, this one-time festival on May 2nd, 2026 at The Village Dallas represents a focused opportunity in the Dallas market. The Dallas Margarita Festival brings together enthusiasts of tequila, mezcal, and craft cocktails for a celebration centered entirely around margarita culture and mixology. This is the kind of event that attracts both casual drinkers curious about quality spirits and serious aficionados who understand the difference between well-crafted margaritas and the standard versions they're used to. As a festival rather than an ongoing market, this event creates a concentrated day of foot traffic with attendees specifically interested in the category being celebrated. The Village Dallas location in the 75206 area offers an established shopping and entertainment destination that draws diverse crowds. You'll encounter consumers actively seeking premium products, educational experiences, and unique offerings they can't find at typical retail locations. Vendors at festivals like this typically include tequila and mezcal producers and distributors, craft cocktail accessory makers, specialty lime and citrus suppliers, artisanal salt and seasoning vendors, glassware and barware suppliers, and food vendors offering complementary offerings like tacos, ceviche, and other Mexican cuisine. The single-day format of the Dallas Margarita Festival means attendees come with intent and focused purchasing power. The spring timing in early May positions this during pleasant weather in Dallas, making outdoor festival shopping appealing. This is an opportunity to connect with an audience passionate about a specific product category and willing to invest in quality versions of what they love. If your products align with tequila culture, craft mixology, Mexican heritage, or the entertaining and gathering traditions surrounding margaritas, this festival provides direct access to engaged buyers in the Dallas market.

Craft Fairs in Dallas(4)

Main St Mother’s Day Market

by Eloisa's VIP

2647 Main St, Dallas, TX 75226

May 9th, 2027

Craft Fair$150 corner booth premium (artists); food $1,500 + $250 deposit

25 spots open

This one-time craft fair celebrates Mother's Day with a curated selection of handmade vendors and interactive activities along Main Street in Dallas. Happening on May 9th, 2026, the Main St Mother's Day Market brings together local artisans and makers at 2647 Main St in the 75226 area, creating a spring shopping experience perfect for finding meaningful gifts or treating yourself. The event taps into that pre-Mother's Day weekend energy when shoppers are actively looking for something more personal and thoughtful than mass-produced alternatives. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets and pop-ups in their focus on handmade goods and artisan products rather than fresh produce or temporary retail concepts. You'll find vendors displaying jewelry, home decor, textiles, ceramics, bath and body products, and other one-of-a-kind crafted items. The kinds of makers attracted to Mother's Day events tend to specialize in gift-worthy pieces, from personalized accessories to handpainted home goods. The fair's emphasis on handmade crafts means shoppers come expecting quality, creativity, and the story behind each product. Beyond shopping, the Main St Mother's Day Market incorporates experiential elements that make it more than a typical vendor lineup. Photo opportunities throughout the event give attendees a chance to capture memories, while live painting activities add entertainment and visual interest to the street. These interactive components appeal to a mix of serious shoppers, families celebrating together, and people looking for an enjoyable Saturday outing in the Dallas area. The timing in early May means pleasant spring weather and the start of outdoor market season, when vendors and customers alike are energized about in-person events after the winter months.

Dallas Strawberry and Carebears Market

by Eloisa's VIP

408 S Harwood St, Dallas, TX 75201

May 16th, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Taking place on May 16th, 2026, this craft fair brings together local makers and handmade goods vendors in downtown Dallas at 408 S Harwood St. The Dallas Strawberry and Carebears Market offers a one-time shopping experience where you can discover unique, artisan-crafted items directly from the creators behind them. Spring is the perfect season for a market like this, when people are refreshing their homes and looking for distinctive pieces that reflect personal style rather than mass-produced alternatives. The strawberry and carebears theme gives the event a playful, nostalgic character that appeals to shoppers of all ages seeking something special. Craft fairs differ from farmers markets in that they focus entirely on handmade and artisan goods rather than produce or food items. Vendors at events like this typically offer a wide range of handcrafted products including jewelry, home décor, textiles, pottery, woodwork, art prints, accessories, and other creative items made by skilled makers. Whether you're a vendor looking to reach Dallas shoppers or a crafter wanting to connect with fellow artisans, this market provides a dedicated venue for quality handmade goods. The event format encourages direct interaction between makers and buyers, allowing vendors to share the stories behind their work and customers to find one-of-a-kind pieces they won't find elsewhere. The downtown Dallas location at 408 S Harwood St puts the market in an accessible area where foot traffic and shopper interest in local, artisan products tends to be strong. This is an ideal opportunity for craft vendors to gain exposure during the spring season when consumers are actively shopping for gifts, home items, and personal accessories. If you create handmade goods and want to connect with an engaged audience in the Dallas area, the Dallas Strawberry and Carebears Market on May 16th could be a worthwhile venue to consider for showcasing and selling your work.

Dallas Sailor X Kitty Market

by Eloisa's VIP

Main Street Garden Park, 1902 Main St, Dallas, TX 75201

May 23rd, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

A one-time craft fair celebrating handmade goods and creative community, Dallas Sailor X Kitty Market brings together independent makers and enthusiasts for a day of shopping, cosplay, and connection at Main Street Garden Park in downtown Dallas. Held on May 23rd, 2026, this event draws vendors who specialize in handcrafted items alongside a community of shoppers looking for unique, one-of-a-kind pieces you won't find in retail stores. Craft fairs like this one offer a different shopping experience than farmers markets or pop-ups focused solely on food or vintage goods. Here, you'll find makers selling everything from hand-painted accessories and custom jewelry to sewn apparel, art prints, resin crafts, and other creative work. The handmade focus means attendees are typically looking to support small makers directly and discover pieces with personality and care put into them. The cosplay element adds a fun, community-focused atmosphere where shoppers and vendors often dress as their favorite characters, creating a vibrant, expressive vibe that extends beyond typical craft fair energy. Main Street Garden Park in downtown Dallas provides a scenic outdoor setting that draws foot traffic from the surrounding neighborhood. For vendors, this location offers good visibility and an established audience interested in local makers. The one-time nature of this event makes it a notable occasion worth planning inventory for, as repeat attendees will be looking forward to this annual addition to Dallas's craft fair calendar. If you make handcrafted goods, jewelry, art, cosplay-adjacent items, or other unique creative work, Dallas Sailor X Kitty Market represents an opportunity to reach an engaged audience that appreciates artisan quality and creative expression. The May date positions the event well in late spring, when outdoor markets pick up momentum and people are looking for gifts, wardrobe additions, and new decorative pieces for their homes.

Dallas Mother’s Day Market

by Bloom Market Co.

Reverchon Park, 3505 Maple Ave, Dallas, TX 75219

May 3rd, 2027

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Held at Reverchon Park in Dallas on May 3rd, 2026, this craft fair celebrates Mother's Day with a curated selection of handmade goods and artisan vendors. The event brings together makers and small boutiques offering everything from handcrafted jewelry and crochet items to candles, flowers, and plants, making it an ideal setting for shoppers looking for thoughtful, one-of-a-kind gifts for the mothers in their lives. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general pop-ups in their focus on handmade and artisan-created items rather than produce or commercial goods. Vendors at the Dallas Mother's Day Market will feature creative, often personalized products that reflect the care and skill of their makers. Whether you're drawn to delicate jewelry pieces, cozy handmade textiles, fragrant candles, or fresh blooms and plants, this event concentrates the kind of inventory that appeals to gift-givers seeking something meaningful and distinctive. The Reverchon Park location in the Maple Avenue area provides a pleasant outdoor venue for browsing. The timing of this Mother's Day-focused market makes it particularly relevant for those shopping in early May, when gift-giving for mothers is top of mind. Unlike year-round craft fairs, this single-day event is specifically designed around the holiday, so vendors typically stock inventory that aligns with Mother's Day gifting trends. If you're a maker or artisan working in handcrafted goods, this is a natural fit for reaching customers actively seeking special gifts. The combination of jewelry makers, fiber artists, candle makers, and plant vendors creates a diverse but cohesive shopping experience centered around celebrating mothers.

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