Vendor Events in Puyallup, WA
7 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Puyallup, WA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.
Farmers Markets in Puyallup(1)
Festivals in Puyallup(3)
Washington State Fair
by Washington State Fair
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
September 4-27, 2026
25 spots open
Every September, the Washington State Fair transforms the Puyallup fairgrounds into a three-week celebration that draws over a million visitors from across the region and beyond. Running from September 4-27, 2026, this annual festival is one of the largest and longest-running fairs in the world, making it a major draw for both serious shoppers and casual visitors looking for entertainment, food, and community. The sheer scale of the event means steady foot traffic throughout its entire run, with attendance peaking on weekends but remaining strong on weekdays as well. The fair's mixed vendor landscape makes it an ideal setting for craftspeople, artists, and makers of nearly every variety. You'll find handmade goods across multiple categories: artisan crafts, fine art, jewelry, home goods, clothing, and specialty items created by exhibitors from Washington and beyond. The festival atmosphere attracts a diverse crowd, families with children visiting rides and attractions, agricultural enthusiasts drawn to the fair's farming heritage, food lovers sampling everything from fair classics to vendor-made specialties, and gift shoppers browsing for unique items throughout the season. This wide appeal means consistent customer flow across different demographics and interests. Located at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup, the fairgrounds provide extensive space for vendors and attractions spread across multiple buildings and outdoor areas. The September timing captures early fall weather in the Pacific Northwest, when families often have time off from school schedules and people are thinking about holiday shopping and seasonal entertaining. Beyond the vendor marketplace, the fair features live entertainment, agricultural exhibitions, competitions, and amusement rides that create a full day's outing for visitors. This combination of shopping, entertainment, and community tradition has made the Washington State Fair a regional institution where vendors can reach a large, engaged audience over an extended period rather than a single day.
Puyallup Fair Holiday Magic
by Washington State Fair Events Center
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
December 2026 (typically mid-month weekends)
25 spots open
Each December, the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup transforms into a winter holiday marketplace where Pacific Northwest makers, craft artisans, and specialty food vendors gather for the Puyallup Fair Holiday Magic. This annual festival brings together over 100 vendors across the fairgrounds' indoor expo halls, creating a seasonal shopping destination that captures the gift-giving energy of the holidays. The event draws shoppers looking for handmade items, local artisan goods, holiday decorations, and specialty food products all in one location, making it a natural hub for holiday market vendors who want to reach crowds actively seeking unique gifts and festive products. The venue at 110 9th Ave SW provides a substantial indoor space ideal for December shopping, since the enclosed expo halls keep visitors comfortable during the cooler Washington winter months. Attendees typically include holiday shoppers, gift buyers, and people drawn to local and handmade products. The mix of vendors at this type of festival tends to span craft makers, gift artisans, home decor sellers, bakers, jam makers, and other specialty food producers. Unlike a traditional craft fair or farmers market, a holiday festival like Puyallup Fair Holiday Magic operates specifically around the gift-giving season and tends to attract both serious shoppers and casual browsers looking for festive atmosphere and unique items they won't find in typical retail stores. For vendors, the Puyallup Fair Holiday Magic represents a concentrated customer base during peak holiday shopping weeks in mid-December. The fairgrounds setting and established reputation draw consistent foot traffic from the local community and surrounding areas. This is the kind of event where holiday-specific inventory performs well, but general artisan goods, food products, and gift items also find strong interest. The indoor festival format means weather is less of a concern compared to outdoor markets, and the vendor density creates an environment where shoppers plan to spend time browsing multiple booths.
Washington State Spring Fair
by Washington State Fair Events Center
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
April 10-12 & April 17-19, 2027
25 spots open
Every spring, the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup transforms into a celebration of the season with rides, live entertainment, and a diverse mix of vendors and exhibitors. Running across two full weekends in April (April 10-12 and April 17-19, 2026), this annual festival brings together over 100 commercial vendors and craft exhibitors who fill the indoor expo halls at 110 9th Ave SW. The event captures that energy unique to spring festivals, when both established businesses and independent makers are eager to launch their season and connect with crowds ready to get outdoors after winter. What makes a festival like this different from farmers markets or regular craft fairs is the variety and scale. You'll find craft vendors displaying handmade goods alongside commercial exhibitors, all benefiting from the foot traffic drawn by the rides, fair food, motorsports demonstrations, and live entertainment that run throughout both weekends. This blend of family attractions and vendor experiences means attendees come with different shopping intentions, from browsing artisan products to sampling seasonal treats to enjoying the full fair atmosphere. The two-weekend format gives vendors flexibility, and the indoor expo halls provide reliable conditions for displaying everything from crafts and art to home goods and specialty products. Spring is a natural time for vendors to debut new inventory and connect with shoppers in a festive setting. The Washington State Spring Fair draws families, fair enthusiasts, and shoppers looking to explore what local and regional makers have to offer as the season turns. If you're a vendor considering this event, the mix of attractions and the dedicated indoor vendor space make it a solid opportunity to reach a broad audience during one of the year's most energized shopping seasons.
Craft Fairs in Puyallup(3)
Quilt, Craft & Sewing Festival - Puyallup
by Rusty Barn Promotion Group
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
November 12-14, 2026
25 spots open
Taking place at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup, this annual craft gathering brings together vendors and enthusiasts focused on quilting, sewing, needle arts, and related crafts. The three-day event in mid-November offers a comprehensive showcase of handmade goods, supplies, and expertise that draws both seasoned crafters and people new to these textile arts. If you make quilts, sew garments, work with embroidery, needlepoint, cross-stitch, or other fiber crafts, this festival attracts the audience actively seeking what you create or the materials and inspiration to make it themselves. The vendor mix at an event like this typically spans finished handmade goods, fabric suppliers, notions specialists, pattern designers, and instructors offering classes or consultations. You'll find exhibitors selling custom quilts, sewn home goods, wearables, and decorative pieces alongside vendors stocking specialty fabrics, thread, buttons, trims, and hard-to-find supplies. The November timing places this festival in the early holiday shopping season, when customers are looking for gifts and starting winter crafting projects. Attendees range from dedicated fiber artists with established skills to casual hobbyists seeking their next project, gift-givers hunting for handcrafted items, and gift-givers looking to support makers. Beyond vendor booths, the festival includes live demonstrations and workshops that educate attendees and create energy throughout the space. These educational components draw crowds interested in learning new techniques or refining existing skills, which means foot traffic stays steady across the three-day run. The Puyallup location in Washington's Puget Sound region serves both local crafters and visitors from across the Pacific Northwest, making this a regionally significant event for anyone working in the quilting and sewing space. If your inventory aligns with textile arts, home sewing, embellishment, or related supplies, this festival offers direct access to a concentrated audience of people who actively buy and create in these categories.
Sew Expo - Puyallup
by Sew Expo
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
March 5-8, 2027
25 spots open
Held annually at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup, this craft fair brings together the sewing and quilting community for a multi-day celebration of fiber arts. Taking place March 5-8, 2026, the event draws vendors and enthusiasts from across the West Coast who are passionate about textiles, needlework, and fabric-based crafts. Whether you work with thread, fabric, yarn, or other fiber materials, this is an event where your handmade goods will resonate with a deeply engaged audience. The expo functions as both a marketplace and an educational hub. Attendees come specifically seeking vendors who offer finished textiles, quilts, sewn accessories, embroidered pieces, and other fiber arts creations. You'll also find vendors selling fabric, notions, patterns, tools, and supplies that cater to the maker community. The vibe is collaborative rather than competitive, people attending are there to discover new makers, learn new techniques, and support the craft. Workshops and demonstrations throughout the event keep the energy interactive, and attendees tend to be knowledgeable customers who appreciate quality craftsmanship and understand the time involved in handmade work. This is one of the larger craft fairs in the region, which means solid foot traffic from serious shoppers. The multi-day format (running Thursday through Sunday) allows for different attendance patterns each day, so you get exposure across different demographics and shopping behaviors. The Puyallup location makes it accessible to vendors and customers throughout Washington and the broader Pacific Northwest, drawing people willing to travel for a specialized event. If your inventory includes sewn goods, quilts, textile art, fiber-based crafts, or supplies for makers in this space, the Sew Expo positions your work in front of an audience that actively seeks what you make.
Gem Faire - Puyallup
by Gem Faire, Inc.
Washington State Fair Events Center, 110 9th Ave SW, Puyallup, WA 98371
March 20-22, 2027
25 spots open
If you work with gemstones, beads, or handcrafted jewelry, this spring event at the Washington State Fair Events Center in Puyallup is worth marking on your calendar. Gem Faire brings together dealers and artisan jewelers from across the region, creating a concentrated marketplace for both established vendors and collectors hunting for quality materials and finished pieces. The three-day event in late March is the kind of craft fair where serious crafters find their suppliers, jewelry makers source unique stones and components, and designers connect with fellow makers who understand the precision and artistry of the trade. What makes this event distinctive is its focus on the full spectrum of gem and mineral offerings. You'll find raw gemstones and crystals alongside polished specimens and fossils, giving vendors flexibility in what they source and sell. Beading suppliers stock everything from seed beads to focal stones, while established jewelers display their handcrafted designs. This diversity means your booth can draw different customer types, whether you're selling finished jewelry, raw materials for other makers, or specialty stones and minerals for collectors. The March timing positions it nicely as spring kicks in, when people often refresh their accessories and spring gift-giving season is in full swing. The attendees at Gem Faire tend to be knowledgeable customers who come specifically looking for what you're offering. You're not competing with general foot traffic here, but rather drawing people who've already decided they want gemstones, jewelry supplies, or handmade pieces. This focus makes it an efficient selling environment where serious buyers and fellow vendors create a genuine community. The Washington State Fair Events Center provides a established venue with the infrastructure to handle a multi-day event, making logistics straightforward for setup and operation. Whether you're an established vendor working the circuit or testing out a new product line, this annual Puyallup event offers reliable access to your core market during peak spring season.
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