Handmade Vendor Applications are open.
- Handmade Category - Read Before Applying
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- This category is strictly limited to handmade vendors. Do not apply unless you are confident your products meet the definition of handmade below.
- If your products are commercially manufactured or resold, you may be eligible to participate as a Commercial Vendor instead.
- This category is not for food vendors, except for those legally operating under the Utah Home Consumption and Homemade Food Act (see Limited Food Exception below).
- All other food vendors must apply under the Food Vendor category.
- Payment is required at the time of application.
- There is no product category exclusivity.
- Vendors are permitted to sell and display only the items listed in their application.
- Apply here
- Event Details
- Event Dates: July 16, 17, 18, 2026
- Booth Fee: $190 per 10 ft. x 10 ft. booth space
- Includes: Booth space only (no power, canopy, or equipment provided
- Location: Outdoors on grass at Draper Park, 12500 S 1300 E, Draper, Utah
- Handmade Definition (This Standard Is Enforced)
- All products offered for sale or display must be handmade.
- Handmade means items are personally produced by the Vendor, or produced by an employee working under the Vendor’s direct supervision and authorization, with the Vendor actively involved in the creation process.
- Items that are mass-produced, factory-made, purchased for resale, or primarily assembled from commercially made components do not qualify.
- Permitted Items
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- The following handmade items are permitted for this category: jewelry, glasswork, leatherwork, paper crafts, photography, textiles, woodwork, ceramics, sculpture, embroidery, metalwork, printmaking, painting, face painting, and handmade home décor. Personal care products are also allowed, provided they are handmade by the vendor. Upcycled products are acceptable when they are original handmade items created through the creative reuse of manufactured materials. In addition, vendors may offer original designs they personally created using digital tools and printed on non-handmade materials—such as stickers or greeting cards—so long as the artwork is entirely the vendor’s own and not licensed, purchased, or reproduced from another source.
- Limited Food Exception
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- Pre-packaged baked goods, treats, sauces, and candies are permitted only if they are produced, labeled, registered, and sold in full compliance with the Utah Home Consumption and Homemade Food Act, and the Utah Cottage Food Production Program administered by the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food