Where to (pop-up) shop: Your guide to KC holiday markets featuring local makers

November 27, 2024  |  Tommy Felts

The impact of shopping local from Kansas City makers — especially during the holiday season — can be distilled down to one simple word, said Katie Mabry van Dieren: joy.

Shoppers browse vendors during a recent Strawberry Swing event at J. Rieger & Co.; photo courtesy of Strawberry Swing

The look on the faces of the makers when someone finds the most special gift to give their loved one — a gift that the maker spent their time and talent making — is why I love my job,” said Mabry van Dieren, founder of the Holiday Swing handmade holidays maker’s market, calling the true return on investment “immeasurable.”

Sure, we can determine how much Kansas City will come out and spend but the real impact is so great, it’s not quantifiable,” she continued.

The Holiday Swing — now in its 14th year — returns this weekend to its new home at J. Rieger & Co., the iconic East Bottoms distillery, where shoppers can find more than 45 of Kansas Citys’ most talented, highly curated makers.

The market runs 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays, each weekend through Dec. 22.

Click here for more details on the Holiday Swing.

We have left our former outdoor venues for the warmth and comfort of the indoors and will be inside J. Rieger as well as outside in enclosed, heated tent structures decorated for the festive season,” said Mabry van Dieren, who also founded and organized the Strawberry Swing indie craft fair, as well as the local-first Shop Local KC brick-and-mortar brand.

Shop Local KC’s stores in Brookside and Crown Center will also be open throughout the holidays.

Click here to see hours and offerings from Shop Local KC.

Shoppers check out locally made goods during a recent Strawberry Swing event at J. Rieger & Co.; photo courtesy of Strawberry Swing

“Gifting friends and family members locally created gifts starts a relationship that becomes a special memory for the gift giver and receiver,” said Mabry van Dieren. “We have had people send us emails after receiving a special, handmade gift from the fair asking how to get in touch with the artists so they can get more and gift them to others.”

“The maker does a happy dance and there’s nothing better than that,” she added.

Keep reading for a roundup of holiday maker markets and pop-ups. Is an event missing from this list? Email Startland News at news@startlandnews.com

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Farfalla Merry Market

10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Nov. 30
Union Station, Haverty Family Yards, 30 West Pershing Road

All-aboard the small business celebration as Union Station welcomes 20-plus vendors, alongside the venue’s other outdoor holiday pop-up festivities, including all-day live music and the arrival of the CPKC Holiday Train. Click here to see the full event schedule.

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Custom fabrication by Dimensional Innovations helps create a “town square” filled with local makers at the Hallmark Christmas Experience; photo by Nikki Overfelt Chifalu, Startland News

Hallmark Christmas Experience: Christmas Market

10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sundays
Nov. 29 to Dec. 22
Crown Center, 2405 Grand Blvd.

Shop from a variety of home goods to clothing to artisan gifts. You’ll find unique items for everyone on your nice list. Vendors include Annie Austen, Brown Suga, The Modest Mallow, and Made Mobb, among others. Click here for more about the Hallmark Christmas Experience.

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Small Bizz Pop Up with Smoke’d Burnt Ends Biscuits N Gravy

10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Nov. 30
Kinship Cafe, 719 N. 6th St.

Explore local vendors alongside live music, Kinship Cafe coffee and a scratch-made white gravy with molasses and rosemary from neighboring Slap’s BBQ.

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Shoppers explore vendors at the Merry Market at City Market in 2023; photo courtShoppers browse vendors at the Merry Market at City Market in 2023; photo courtesy of City Market

Merry Market

10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays
Nov. 30 to Dec. 22
City Market, 20 East 5th St.

City Market’s open-air holiday shopping event, curated by Art Garden KC, returns with more than 75 local artisans, offering unique, handcrafted gifts, seasonal food and drinks, and live entertainment.

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Shoppers browse vendors during a recent Strawberry Swing event at J. Rieger & Co.; photo courtesy of Strawberry Swing

The Holiday Swing

11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sundays
Nov. 30 to Dec. 22
J. Rieger & Co., 2700 Guinotte Ave.

Indoors and all-ages welcome. This curated maker market offers goods from 45-plus entrepreneurs within J. Rieger’s East Bottoms distillery and in heated tents.

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Kansas City GIFT Small Business Saturday

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Nov. 30
Kansas City GIFT, 5008 Prospect Ave.

Come out and support local Black-owned vendors for the perfect holiday shopping experience. Entry is free, and you’ll find unique and meaningful gifts for everyone on your list!

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Farewell Holiday Market

Noon to 6 p.m.
Nov. 30
Farewell Coffee and Booze, 6515 Stadium Dr.

Check out local creatives in a unique space “built by friends out of piles of junk” in Kansas City’s Leeds neighborhood.

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Sip n Shop

2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Nov. 30
The Black Box, 1060 Union Ave.

Experience Small Business Saturday at The Black Box! Stop in to enjoy a cocktail and shop local vendors!

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Waldo Crawl Shop Small Sip and Stroll

3 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Dec. 5
Various business locations throughout Waldo, including Ampersand Design Studio, Co-Work Waldo, Goofball Sk8boards, Kansas City Bier Co., and StratFit; click here for a full listing.

Sip and stroll through Waldo with special treats, sips, and pop-ups at participating businesses. Look for the Waldo holiday lights as you stroll through the neighborhood.

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Christmas with Mr. D’s

9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Dec. 7
Lenexa Public Market, 8750 Penrose Lane, Second floor

Spread the joy with local vendors, festive cheer, special drinks and photos with Mrs. Claus.

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Open Studios & Holiday Market

11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Dec. 7
The Brookside Art House

Shop handmade goods, enjoy festive treats and take a peek into the studios at the beautiful Brookside Art House. They’ll be selling ceramics, handmade ornaments, watercolors, kid’s accessories, puzzles, children’s books, pillows, art prints, pins, stickers and more!

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Krampusnacht Holiday Market

Noon to 5 p.m.
Dec. 7
Big RIP Brewery, 216 E 9th Ave.

Enjoy a holiday shopping experience with the best vendors in Kansas City and snap a photo with Krampus!

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Holiday Sip & Shop

12:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Dec. 8
Boulevard Brewing Co.

Check out this holiday makers market featuring local vendors; cheery drinks and treats including delicious seasonal beers, Quirk Hard Seltzers, and shareable snacks; plus Honky Tonk holiday tunes with True Lions.

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Post Friday Art Faire

5 p.m. to 9 p.m. Friday; noon to 6 p.m. Saturday
Dec. 13 to Dec. 14

The 12th Street Post, 1501 W. 12th St.

Join 150-plus local artisans, vendors, and makers in the historic West Bottoms for a market experience that highlights the importance of supporting the local creative community this holiday season. Attendees will have the opportunity to discover a wide variety of unique products, from handcrafted goods to delicious locally sourced food, thousands of plants and holiday themed goods.

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Westport Christmas Market

10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Dec. 14
Westport, Kansas City

Wander between maker vendors in Kansas City’s oldest business district, get in the spirit with sounds of Christmas cheer performed by local Kansas City musicians, take photos with Santa, enjoy a special appearance from Buddy the Elf, write letters to Santa and mail them to the North Pole.

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GIFT Wrapped Holiday Market

11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dec.14
Kansas City GIFT, 5008 Prospect Ave.

Celebrate the holiday season while enjoying shopping, holiday cheer, and even a photo with Black Santa. Entry is free, and it’s sure to be a festive day for all. Just added: Chef Jenette Williams from Loaded With Flavor.

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Whoville Holiday Market with Super Flea

Noon to 3 p.m.
Dec. 14
6200 St John Ave.

Browse a variety of unique vendors offering everything from handmade crafts to vintage treasures. Expect family fun activities, food, prizes, character appearances, and more!

Is an event missing from this list? Email Startland News at news@startlandnews.com

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