Vendor Events in Seguin, TX

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

Pop-Ups in Seguin(2)

Yellow Rose Harvest Artisan Market

201 S. Austin St, Seguin, TX 78155

November 22, 2026

Pop-Up

25 spots open

The Yellow Rose Artisan Market is a monthly artisan marketplace in downtown Seguin featuring handcrafted goods from local artists and makers. The market operates twice monthly on the second Sunday and fourth Saturday of each month from 9 AM to 4 PM in historic Central Park. Vendors sell items including handmade soaps, lotions, crochet and knitted items, jewelry, candles, fused glass art, leather goods, homemade preserves, woodcrafts, and other handcrafted creations. All vendors must make their own products for sale, with no resale or MLM items permitted. The market attracts artisans from throughout South Texas and draws community members seeking unique, locally-made items in a curated artisan environment. November offers opportunity to tap into fall shopping season.

Yellow Rose Artisan Market

by Yellow Rose Fiber Fiesta

Seguin, TX

September 13th, 2026

Pop-UpBooth fees for a 10x10 outdoor booth space in the park or a food truck space is $40, electricity is included.

25 spots open

Seguin's creative community comes together for a one-time pop-up market celebrating local artisans and independent makers. Yellow Rose Artisan Market on September 13th, 2026 brings together a diverse mix of vendors in one place, offering shoppers a chance to discover handmade goods and original work all in one visit. This is the kind of event where you'll find everything from jewelry and home décor to art prints, pottery, textiles, and crafted goods that reflect the individual style of each maker. Pop-up markets like this tend to draw vendors who are passionate about their craft and eager to connect directly with customers who appreciate quality handmade items. The autumn timing of this Seguin market creates a natural shopping moment as people start thinking about fall décor, unique gifts, and supporting local makers. You can expect a mix of attendee types at an event like this: gift shoppers looking for one-of-a-kind pieces, people who specifically seek out artisan products, and community members interested in supporting local creative businesses. The general vendor focus means there's something for different tastes and budgets, rather than a narrow niche that appeals to only specialists. For vendors, a mixed artisan pop-up in Seguin offers exposure to a concentrated group of shoppers in a single event, without the ongoing commitment that regular markets require. Since this is a one-time event on September 13th, 2026, it's an opportunity to test a new location, clear seasonal inventory, or reach customers in the Texas Hill Country region who might not encounter your work otherwise. The format typically means lower overhead than longer-running markets, making it accessible for vendors at various stages of their business.

Farmers Markets in Seguin(1)

Guadalupe Valley Gardener's Market

by Guadalupe Valley Gardener's Market Organizers

510 E. Court Street, Seguin, TX 78155

Seasonal - contact organizer for schedule

Farmers MarketContact organizer

25 spots open

Located at 510 E. Court Street in Seguin, Texas, this weekly farmers market brings together local growers and producers from the Guadalupe Valley region. The market operates seasonally, so vendors should check with organizers for the current schedule before planning their participation. This is a traditional farmers market focused on fresh food and produce, making it an ideal venue for anyone growing or producing vegetables, fruits, honey, and other farm-direct products. The Guadalupe Valley Gardener's Market attracts customers who prioritize local sourcing and seasonal eating. Because the market accepts WIC benefits, it draws families and budget-conscious shoppers looking for affordable fresh produce and locally-made foods. This customer base tends to be loyal and engaged, returning weekly during the market season to stock up on vegetables and specialty items like local honey. The market's acceptance of WIC also means vendors benefit from a reliable stream of customers who have dedicated purchasing power. As a farmers market rather than a general craft fair or festival, this venue emphasizes direct producer-to-consumer sales. Customers expect to meet the people who grew or made their food, and they appreciate learning about growing practices and product sourcing. Vendors at farmers markets like this typically focus on quality and freshness over volume, and regulars build relationships with their favorite producers throughout the season. The weekly format means there's opportunity to develop a steady customer base rather than relying on one-time event attendance. If you produce vegetables, fruit, honey, preserves, or other food products in or near the Seguin area, the Guadalupe Valley Gardener's Market provides direct access to community members actively seeking local food sources.

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