Vendor Events in Sacramento, CA

19 farmers markets, craft fairs, festivals, and pop-ups in Sacramento, CA. Find booth fees, open spots, and apply to sell.

Farmers Markets in Sacramento(6)

Sacramento St. Rose of Lima Certified Farmers' Market

by Sacramento Market Organizers

7th St & K St, Sacramento, CA 95814

Fri:10:00 am - 1:30 pm, June to September

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The Sacramento St. Rose of Lima Certified Farmers' Market brings fresh, locally-grown produce and artisanal food products to downtown Sacramento every Friday morning during the summer and early fall season. Located at the corner of 7th Street and K Street, this weekly farmers market operates from 10:00 am to 1:30 pm, making it convenient for both early risers and late-morning shoppers looking to stock up on seasonal ingredients before the weekend. As a certified farmers' market, Sacramento St. Rose of Lima focuses on direct-from-farm sales, meaning vendors are typically local growers and food producers who can speak knowledgeably about how their products were grown and prepared. You'll find an array of fresh vegetables, fruits, herbs, and specialty food items that change with the seasons. Summer and early fall months bring peak harvest season, so expect vibrant selections of berries, stone fruits, tomatoes, peppers, and leafy greens alongside prepared foods like baked goods, jams, honey, and other value-added products. The Friday morning timing positions this market well for downtown workers and Sacramento residents who want to incorporate fresh, local products into their weekly cooking plans. The market welcomes shoppers using WIC (Women, Infants, and Children) benefits and Senior FMNP (Senior Farmers' Market Nutrition Program) vouchers, making it an accessible community resource for nutrition-conscious households. The downtown location at 7th and K puts the market in a walkable area of Sacramento's central district, drawing a mix of neighborhood residents, office workers, and customers who prioritize supporting local agriculture. If you're a produce vendor, specialty food maker, or other food-focused business looking to reach Sacramento's farmers market shoppers during the warmer months, this weekly venue offers a reliable, established location with strong foot traffic and community recognition.

Natomas Certified Farmers' Market

by Natomas Certified Farmers' Market Organizers

2501 New Market Drive, North Natomas Regional Park, Sacramento, CA 95835

Sat 8:30 AM - 12:30 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 3637 North Freeway Boulevard in Sacramento, this certified farmers market operates weekly on Saturday mornings throughout the summer growing season, from June through September. It's a genuine farmers market where vendors bring fresh, locally-sourced products directly to the community rather than pre-packaged goods from distributors. If you're a produce grower, specialty food maker, or agricultural vendor, this is the kind of venue where customers actively seek out quality and origin. The market draws both residential shoppers and budget-conscious families, particularly because it accepts SNAP/EBT benefits, WIC vouchers, and Senior FMNP benefits. This makes it an accessible community gathering rather than an upscale niche event. You'll find vendors selling seasonal vegetables, eggs, cheese, honey, jams, preserves, and flowers. Many offer organic or sustainably-grown products, which appeals to health-conscious and environmentally-minded shoppers who make farmers markets a regular weekend habit. The Saturday morning time slot (8 AM to 12 PM) catches early risers and families planning their weekly meals. Summer is peak season for farmers markets in California, and the June-through-September window captures the height of local harvesting. Shoppers are actively looking to buy direct during these months, making it a strong opportunity for vendors with seasonal inventory. The Natomas location serves the north Sacramento area and surrounding neighborhoods, so you're reaching a specific geographic customer base rather than competing in a downtown market. If you grow produce, preserve foods, raise livestock for eggs or dairy, or make value-added agricultural products, this certified farmers market offers a regular, established selling slot where customers expect to find authentic local goods.

Kaiser Permanente Pointe West

by Kaiser Permanente Pointe West Organizers

1650 Response Rd, Sacramento, CA

Mon: 9:30 AM-2:00 PM, Feb 9 - Dec 14

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 1650 Response Road in Sacramento, this weekly farmers market runs every Monday from 9:30 AM to 2:00 PM, operating from February through mid-December. It's a reliable destination for vendors looking to reach Sacramento shoppers who prioritize fresh, locally-sourced products during their work week and early afternoon hours. The market draws a steady stream of customers seeking quality produce, baked goods, fresh eggs, herbs, honey, and seasonal vegetables. The Monday morning timing makes it convenient for both home cooks planning their week and those running errands in the area. Because it accepts WIC, WIC Cash, and Senior FMNP benefits alongside credit cards, the market attracts a diverse customer base including families, seniors, and budget-conscious shoppers who rely on nutrition assistance programs. This payment flexibility often translates to higher transaction volumes and loyal repeat customers who appreciate the accessibility. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically include local farmers bringing their weekly harvest, bakeries with fresh bread and pastries, herb growers, beekeepers, and specialty food producers. The winter-through-fall season means you'll experience strong early-season demand for spring produce and herbs, peak summer vegetable traffic, and solid fall volume with storage crops and specialty items. The market's location and regular schedule create an established customer base, making it a solid weekly commitment for vendors who value predictable foot traffic and a professional, organized setting. If you sell produce, prepared foods, baked goods, eggs, or other farm-direct products, this Sacramento farmers market offers consistent weekly opportunities to build customer relationships and move inventory year-round.

CFMS Certified Farmers' Market

by CFMS Certified Farmers' Market Organizers

15th and Lst (East End State Capitol Park), Sacramento, CA

May 8 - Sept. 25

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

The CFMS Certified Farmers' Market at East End Capitol Park is a seasonal farmers market operating May through September in downtown Sacramento. Vendors offer fresh California-grown produce including fruits, vegetables, herbs, and value-added products such as cheeses, honey, prepared foods, soaps, and crafts. The market serves shoppers seeking direct access to local certified farmers and artisan producers. Located at 15th and L Streets in East End State Capitol Park, the market provides a community gathering space supporting local agriculture during the peak growing season.

Downtown Sacramento Certified Farmers Market

by Downtown Sacramento Market Association

Capitol Mall Greens between 5th and 6th Streets, Sacramento, CA

Wednesdays only, 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Sacramento's capital location brings farmers and local producers together weekly at this thriving downtown market on Capitol Mall at 6th Street. The Downtown Sacramento Certified Farmers Market operates during the warmer months of May through September, setting up Wednesdays and Thursdays from 10 AM to 1 PM, making it convenient for weekday shoppers and vendors alike. As a certified farmers market, every vendor here meets strict standards, meaning the produce and goods you'll find come directly from local growers and makers rather than resellers, which gives shoppers confidence in freshness and supports the regional food system. The market draws a diverse mix of shoppers: office workers grabbing lunch, home cooks stocking up for the week, food enthusiasts looking for seasonal ingredients, and gift buyers seeking handmade items. You'll find farmers bringing peak-season vegetables, berries, and stone fruits alongside bakers with fresh bread, pastries, and prepared foods. Artisans and crafters sell handmade goods ranging from jewelry and textiles to preserves, soaps, and other small-batch items. The Capitol Mall location keeps foot traffic steady from downtown workers and visitors, creating good sales potential throughout the market hours. The Wednesday and Thursday schedule gives vendors flexibility if they want to commit to one day or both. This is an established certified market with a solid customer base that returns weekly, so there's consistent demand. Spring through early fall is prime season for farmers markets in Sacramento, when the harvest is abundant and the weather draws people outdoors. If you're a produce grower, baker, or maker of handmade goods, this downtown location offers regular, structured selling opportunities in the heart of the capital city.

Sacramento Consumnes River College CFM

by Sacramento Consumnes River College CFM Organizers

Bruceville Road in Lot E, Sacramento, CA 95814

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Sacramento's Consumnes River College hosts a seasonal farmers market on Bruceville Road that brings together local growers and food producers with community shoppers looking for fresh, quality ingredients. Located in Lot E on the college campus, this weekly market operates during growing seasons and offers the direct-from-farm experience that farmers markets are known for. Unlike indoor grocery stores or weekend-only events, weekly farmers markets like this one provide consistent access to seasonal produce and allow vendors to build relationships with regular customers throughout the year. At the Sacramento Consumnes River College farmers market, you'll find the typical mix of produce vendors selling everything from leafy greens and root vegetables to stone fruits and berries, depending on the season. Many vendors also bring value-added products like jams, baked goods, honey, and prepared foods that showcase local ingredients. The college location makes it accessible to both students and Sacramento residents, creating a steady customer base that appreciates supporting local agriculture. Farmers markets draw a mix of home cooks, restaurant chefs looking for specialty items, and shoppers committed to buying seasonal and regional food. Since this is a seasonal market, the vendor roster and available products shift throughout the year. Spring and summer typically feature the widest variety of fresh produce, while fall and winter markets focus on storage crops, preserved goods, and hardy vegetables. If you're a food producer, grower, or vendor interested in participating at the Sacramento Consumnes River College farmers market on Bruceville Road, reaching out to the organizers directly is the best way to learn about current scheduling, booth availability, and any requirements for vendors. Farmers markets remain one of the most accessible ways for small-scale producers to reach customers who value knowing where their food comes from.

Festivals in Sacramento(10)

California State Fair

by California State Fair / Cal Expo

Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815

July 17 - August 2, 2026

FestivalBooths based on 10'x10' increments for entire 17 days; indoor and outdoor options

25 spots open

The California State Fair is a 17-day agricultural celebration and exposition held annually in mid-summer at Cal Expo in Sacramento. The fair features agricultural exhibits, livestock competitions, food and beverage vendors, commercial retail vendors in indoor and outdoor marketplace spaces, live entertainment, rides, and competitions. Vendors can participate through multiple programs including the Commercial Vendors program with booth spaces in multiple buildings and outdoor areas, the Food Concessions program, Taster's Row for agricultural producers, and various exhibit categories. The fair attracts hundreds of thousands of guests annually and provides vendor opportunities across retail products, regional foods, crafts, and agricultural demonstrations. Booth rates are based on 10 by 10 foot increments for the full duration of the fair, with indoor electrical service and outdoor tent provisions included. The event is operated by Cal Expo, an independent state agency.

Sacramento Midsummer Antique Faire

by Sacramento Antique Faire

Truxel Road and East Entry Drive, Sacramento, CA 95834

August 9, 2026

Festival(20' X 18') - $75.00

25 spots open

Sacramento's summer antique scene comes alive with this curated festival, bringing together hundreds of dealers and exhibitors under one roof at the Exposition Boulevard venue. Taking place on August 9th, 2026, this one-time event captures the peak of the season when collectors and bargain hunters are actively seeking vintage finds, restored furniture, rare collectibles, and nostalgic treasures. The midsummer timing positions it perfectly for those looking to refresh their homes before fall or hunting for specific pieces they've had on their wishlist. The Sacramento Midsummer Antique Faire draws a diverse vendor base, from full-time antique dealers with established reputations to individual collectors offloading curated portions of their personal collections. You'll find booths dedicated to mid-century modern furniture, vintage jewelry, glassware and ceramics, vinyl records, architectural salvage, clothing and accessories from different eras, books, memorabilia, and eclectic home decor. The mixed general format means shoppers encounter unexpected discoveries alongside sought-after staples, creating an atmosphere where both serious collectors and casual browsers find reason to linger. The festival format distinguishes this from your standard antique mall or weekend pop-up. With the concentrated gathering of hundreds of exhibitors, there's significant foot traffic and buying power flowing through the space on a single day. August weather in Sacramento brings warm, dry conditions ideal for this type of indoor event, and the midsummer date often aligns with when people have more flexible schedules for leisurely shopping. For vendors, the scale and single-day focus mean high visibility and a curated crowd specifically seeking antiques and vintage goods rather than general merchandise or produce. Whether you specialize in a particular era or category, work across multiple antique segments, or want to test your inventory with a large, engaged audience in the Sacramento area, this Exposition Boulevard event offers a concentrated selling opportunity during peak summer antique season.

Sacramento Sunday Antique Faire

Sacramento, CA

October 11th, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The Sacramento Antique Faire is a premier outdoor antiques and collectibles marketplace held every second Sunday of the month. The event features 300 vendors from throughout Northern California and beyond, selling authentic antique and vintage goods including furniture, vintage clothing, jewelry, military memorabilia, garden items, farmhouse decor, architectural salvage, lighting fixtures, and collectibles spanning 20+ years old. The monthly format creates a rotating inventory, ensuring fresh finds for returning visitors. Attendees range from serious collectors to casual treasure hunters, and food vendors are on site. The event operates rain or shine with free parking, a $3 admission fee, and runs from 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM. This established tradition since 2004 offers vendors consistent foot traffic and a curated audience seeking authentic vintage and antique merchandise.

Sacramento Scrapbook Expo

by Stamp & Scrapbook EXPO

Fairfield Inn by Marriott, 1780 Tribute Road, Sacramento, CA 95815

October 23-24, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

The Stamp & Scrapbook Expo is an annual craft fair designed for paper crafting, stamping, and scrapbooking enthusiasts. The event features approximately 48 exhibitors showcasing craft supplies, paper products, tools, and creative materials. Attendees can participate in hands-on workshops, make and take projects, and demonstrations led by industry professionals. The expo attracts thousands of visitors annually seeking the latest techniques, trends, and products in the crafting community. The Sacramento show serves as a regional gathering point for crafters from Northern California and beyond, offering a full weekend experience with special events, door prizes, and opportunities to connect with fellow creative professionals.

Sacramento Fall Antique Faire

by Sacramento Antique Faire

East Entrance of the former Sleep Train Arena, Truxel Road, Sacramento, CA 95834

November 8th, 2026

Festival(20' X 18') - $75.00

25 spots open

The Sacramento Antique Faire is a monthly outdoor antiques and collectibles marketplace held on the second Sunday of each month from 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Over 300 vendors from throughout Northern California and neighboring states offer antique and vintage goods including furniture, clothing, jewelry, military memorabilia, architectural salvage, garden items, farmhouse decor, lighting fixtures, and collectibles. The event attracts thousands of treasure hunters seeking unique one-of-a-kind pieces. Admission is three dollars, with free parking available. The fair operates rain or shine year-round, providing a covered marketplace beneath the freeway on a predictable monthly schedule.

Sacramento Holiday Antique Faire

by Sacramento Antique Faire

1 Sports Parkway (Truxel Road entrance), Sacramento, CA 95834

December 13th, 2026

Festival(20' X 18') - $75.00

25 spots open

The Sacramento Antique Faire is a longstanding outdoor antiques and collectibles marketplace held the second Sunday of every month. Over 300 vendors from throughout Northern California and beyond offer furniture, vintage clothing, jewelry, military memorabilia, garden items, farmhouse decor, architectural salvage, lighting fixtures, and collectibles ranging from 20 years old and older. The event draws serious treasure hunters and collectors seeking one-of-a-kind finds. The faire operates from 6:30 AM to 3:00 PM with free parking and admission of $3.00 (under 16 free). This outdoor market provides excellent vendor visibility and attracts thousands of regional shoppers seeking authentic antiques rather than new merchandise.

Sacramento Outdoor Antique Faire

by Sacramento Antique Faire

East Entrance of former Sleep Train Arena on Truxel Road, Sacramento, CA 95834

Second Sunday of every month (May 9, 2027 for May occurrence)

FestivalBooth Rental: (20' X 18') - $75.00

25 spots open

Sacramento's spring antique season gets a major boost with this outdoor festival taking over the space under the W/X Street Freeway at 21st and X Street. Held on May 10th, 2026, the Sacramento Outdoor Antique Faire brings together a wide range of dealers and exhibitors showcasing everything from vintage furniture and collectibles to jewelry, glassware, textiles, and decorative objects. This is a one-time event that draws both serious collectors hunting for specific pieces and casual shoppers looking to discover unique finds and add character to their homes. The outdoor festival format means you'll be set up in an open-air environment where foot traffic can flow freely, and the May timing offers pleasant spring weather ideal for browsing and shopping. Antique fairs differ from craft markets in that attendees typically arrive with specific collecting interests or a desire to hunt for one-of-a-kind vintage and period pieces rather than handmade goods. The vendor mix at events like this usually includes established antique dealers, pickers, estate sale specialists, and independent sellers curating eclectic collections. If you sell vintage home goods, restored furniture, antique accessories, or curated collections, this event attracts the type of shopper who appreciates history and craftsmanship in pre-owned items. The downtown Sacramento location on the W/X Street Freeway underpass provides an accessible venue in the heart of the city, drawing both local collectors and visitors exploring the area. This one-time event is a solid opportunity to reach antique enthusiasts during a season when people are refreshing their spaces and thinking about home projects. Whether you're a dealer with inventory to move or a vendor specializing in vintage goods, the Sacramento Outdoor Antique Faire on May 10th, 2026 offers a focused audience ready to shop and engage with quality antique offerings.

Sacramento Wedding Fair

by Bay Area Wedding Fairs

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sacramento, 2001 Point West Way, Sacramento, CA 95815

May 3, 2026

Festival

25 spots open

Spring is the peak season for wedding planning, and couples throughout the Sacramento region will be actively searching for vendors to bring their big day to life. The Sacramento Wedding Fair, taking place on May 3rd, 2026 at the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sacramento in Point West, offers a concentrated opportunity to connect with engaged couples who are in active buying mode. This type of wedding festival brings together a diverse range of wedding professionals all in one venue, making it an efficient shopping experience for brides, grooms, and their families as they finalize details for ceremonies and receptions happening throughout the year. Wedding fairs draw a specific demographic of motivated shoppers. Attendees typically include newly engaged couples, wedding planners, parents of the couple, and friends assisting with wedding planning. Unlike general craft fairs or farmers markets with walk-up foot traffic, wedding festival attendees come with intention and budgets in mind. They're comparing florists, photographers, caterers, bakeries, DJs, venues, invitations, wedding attire, jewelry, beauty services, and countless other specialties that make up a complete wedding experience. This concentrated buyer focus makes wedding festivals particularly valuable for vendors whose products and services directly support the wedding industry. The DoubleTree location in Point West provides a professional setting that appeals to engaged couples and established wedding vendors alike. Being held in May positions this fair perfectly in the wedding planning calendar, as spring and summer weddings require vendor commitments made months in advance. Vendors at the Sacramento Wedding Fair can expect to meet couples who are actively booking services, comparing options, and ready to make decisions. This is the type of event where vendors can hand out promotional materials, discuss custom packages, and collect contact information from serious prospects planning some of the most important celebrations of their lives.

Sacramento Spring Gem Faire

by Gem Faire, Inc.

Scottish Rite Center, 6151 H St, Sacramento, CA 95819

May 1-3, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Held at the Scottish Rite Center in Sacramento during early May, this gem and mineral festival brings together a diverse community of collectors, enthusiasts, and casual shoppers looking to discover unique treasures. The Sacramento Spring Gem Faire takes place over a three-day weekend, making it easy for vendors and visitors to plan their attendance around their schedules. Spring is an ideal time for outdoor markets and festivals in California, when the weather is pleasant and people are actively seeking new items for their homes and collections. As a festival rather than a traditional farmers market, the Gem Faire has a different energy and structure than weekly or seasonal markets. These events tend to draw specialty vendors and exhibitors who showcase higher-end or curated merchandise, along with emerging makers and established businesses. At a gems and minerals festival, you'll typically find lapidaries, crystal dealers, fossil vendors, jewelry makers working with natural stones, and artisans who incorporate minerals into their crafts. Attendees range from serious collectors hunting for specific specimens to casual visitors browsing for decorative pieces, gifts, and unique home decor. The Scottish Rite Center location in midtown Sacramento provides a established venue that can accommodate multiple exhibitor booths and a steady flow of foot traffic. This neighborhood attracts both local Sacramento residents and visitors from the surrounding region. For vendors, a festival like this offers the opportunity to reach customers specifically interested in gems, minerals, jewelry, and related crafts during a concentrated weekend event. Whether you specialize in raw specimens, finished jewelry, decorative pieces, or educational materials about geology and mineralogy, the Sacramento Spring Gem Faire gathers an audience actively seeking what you might offer.

Sacramento Food Festival

Sacramento, CA

May 15-17, 2027

Festival

25 spots open

Sacramento's food community comes together each May for a multi-day celebration that draws thousands of visitors eager to discover local flavors and culinary creativity. Taking place May 15-17, 2026, this festival creates a vibrant marketplace where established restaurants, food producers, beverage makers, and artisan vendors showcase their offerings alongside each other. The spring timing means Sacramento's farmers market season is in full swing, so you'll find fresh seasonal produce, prepared foods, and specialty items that highlight what's available during this abundant time of year. Food festivals like this one operate differently than traditional farmers markets or craft fairs. Instead of weekly or monthly recurring events, a festival concentrates multiple vendor categories into a single intensive weekend, creating a destination experience that brings significant foot traffic. Attendees come expecting variety and discovery rather than routine shopping, which means they're often willing to try new products, sample items, and spend time exploring different booths. You'll find everything from established local food brands to home-based producers, food trucks, established restaurants, and independent artisans selling packaged goods like sauces, baked items, or specialty ingredients. The Sacramento Food Festival draws a mix of serious food enthusiasts, casual families looking for weekend entertainment, tourists, and local residents curious about the region's culinary scene. This creates consistent traffic throughout the weekend, with Saturday typically drawing larger crowds than Friday or Sunday. Vendors report that festivals like this one attract customers actively seeking to purchase and sample food items rather than browsing without intent. The event's focus on food means beverage vendors (craft beverages, local wines, coffee roasters) perform particularly well alongside prepared food producers, specialty grocers, and artisanal food makers. If you're a food vendor, beverage producer, or artisan food maker looking for high-traffic spring selling opportunities in the Sacramento area, this festival offers direct-to-consumer sales exposure during peak season. The multi-day format gives you momentum across the weekend, and Sacramento's population and surrounding regions provide a solid customer base for sampling and building repeat business.

Craft Fairs in Sacramento(3)

Sacramento Harvest Festival Art and Craft Show

by Harvest Festival

Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815

November 20-22, 2026

Craft Fair

25 spots open

Every November, Sacramento comes together to celebrate handmade creativity at this three-day art and craft show held at Cal Expo in Sacramento, California. The Sacramento Harvest Festival Art and Craft Show brings together artisans and craftspeople from across the region, making it an ideal venue for vendors selling handmade goods of all kinds. Whether you create jewelry, home décor, textiles, woodwork, pottery, or other handcrafted items, this event draws the kind of shoppers who actively seek out original, maker-made products rather than mass-produced alternatives. The late November timing positions this craft fair perfectly for holiday shopping season, when consumers are looking for unique gifts and seasonal décor to bring home. Craft fairs like this one differ from farmers markets or general festivals in that they focus specifically on artisan-made goods and emphasize the maker's craft and creativity. Attendees come with the intention of discovering items they can't find in regular retail spaces and often appreciate hearing the story behind each piece. The Sacramento Harvest Festival creates a dedicated shopping environment where handmade becomes the main draw rather than one category among many. This focused approach tends to attract serious craft shoppers, collectors, and gift-buyers who value quality and originality. Cal Expo's location in Sacramento offers good accessibility for both vendors and visitors traveling from throughout Northern California. The venue's size allows for a substantial show that can accommodate a diverse range of handmade categories, from fine art and jewelry to functional home goods and seasonal crafts. For vendors looking to reach Sacramento-area shoppers during the important pre-holiday retail window, this craft show represents a concentrated opportunity to connect with an audience actively seeking handmade goods. The November 20-22, 2026 dates fall right in the sweet spot of holiday shopping season when consumer interest in artisan crafts peaks.

Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show - Sacramento

by Harvest Festival

1600 Exposition Blvd, Sacramento, CA 95815

November 20-22, 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

250 spots open

The Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show is a three-day event showcasing over 24,000 handmade American arts and crafts from hundreds of artisans. Vendors at this established show offer wall art, sculptures, glasswork, metalwork, jewelry, clothing, specialty foods, photography, hand-turned wood, ceramics, and unique home decor items. The event draws thousands of enthusiastic shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind treasures and handmade gifts. Held at Cal Expo in Sacramento's central location, the November timing places the festival in the prime holiday shopping season, making it ideal for artisans to reach customers looking for personalized, locally-made gifts and décor. The show provides climate-controlled facilities, no sales commission for vendors, and extensive media marketing support.

Makers Mart Sacramento

by Makers Mart

Scottish Rite Center, Sacramento, CA

Multiple events in 2026, Holiday Market: December 2026

Craft FairContact organizer

75 spots open

Makers Mart is Sacramento's beloved annual holiday craft fair and artisan marketplace, now in its third decade. The event features a thoughtfully curated selection of 70+ local vendors offering handmade wares including ceramics, candles, jewelry, apothecary items, clothing, and more. Visitors can browse unique creations from Northern California craftspeople, artisans, and small business owners in one festive setting. The event combines shopping with entertainment, including artisan cocktails, craft beer, local food vendors, live music, art installations, and florals. Held indoors at a permanent location, the event is free to enter, though donations are suggested. Designed for holiday shoppers seeking one-of-a-kind handmade gifts while supporting local makers and emerging creative businesses.

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