Thinking about selling your handmade work or taking your brand on the road this year?

Australia's craft fairs are a great way to meet new customers, connect with fellow makers, and get your creations in front of people who truly appreciate them.

This guide highlights some of the most popular and interesting craft fairs around Australia, where you can share or sell what you make and find a bit of creative inspiration.

Tasmanian Craft Fair

Location: Deloraine , Tasmania

Time: Held annually in November

The Tasmanian Craft Fair began in 1981 in Deloraine, a small creative town in northern Tasmania. What started as a local community event has grown into one of Australia's most established and respected craft fairs. With over forty years of history, it continues to celebrate handmade work and support independent makers from across the country.

You'll find a large, interested crowd that values originality and quality. It's a great place to showcase your pieces, meet new customers, and grow your brand visibility. The fair has a warm community feel, making it an enjoyable and rewarding experience for anyone in the creative business.

By the way, it's well worth planning a short trip to experience both the fair and the beautiful Tasmanian countryside.

Crowds exploring various art and craft stalls at an indoor exhibition.

Source: Tasmanian Craft Fair

CraftAlive

Location: Sydney, Canberra, Brisbane, Adelaide, etc.

Time: Events held throughout the year

Now in its 33rd year, CraftAlive is Australia's largest series of craft events, held across all major states and territories including ACT, NSW, QLD, SA, TAS, VIC, and WA. Each show brings together craft teachers, retailers, and makers from around the country, covering everything from traditional techniques to modern trends.

You'll find a mix of in-person and online opportunities, making it easy to reach new audiences and grow your creative business. Each event features specialist workshops, live demos, and plenty of chances to connect with passionate makers and customers.

If you're looking to expand your brand or introduce new products, joining CraftAlive can put you right in front of an engaged, craft-loving community.

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Source: Sydney Tourism

Sydney Craft Week Festival

Sydney Craft Week Festival

Location: Sydney

Time: October

The Sydney Craft Week Festival celebrates creativity, craftsmanship, and community across the city. As the only festival in Sydney dedicated entirely to handmade design and making, it brings together galleries, shops, organisations, and individual makers through exhibitions, open studios, markets, and workshops. Led by the Australian Design Centre, the event showcases the diversity and vitality of contemporary craft.

If you're a maker or designer, it's a great chance to showcase your work and connect with Sydney's creative community. From large exhibitions to small workshops, you can share your craft, sell your pieces, and meet people who truly value design and originality.

It's an inspiring way to grow your network and raise your brand profile in Australia's most dynamic arts scene.

Craft and Quilt Fair

Location: Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane

Time: Held in July each year

The Craft & Quilt Fair is one of Australia's biggest events for people who love quilting, sewing, and fabric crafts. You'll see an impressive quilt display with works from top local and international artists, and plenty of stalls selling fabrics, tools, and new supplies.

If you enjoy textile crafts, it's a great place to pick up fresh ideas and meet others who share your passion.

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Source: Seniors in Melbourne

AGHA Melbourne Gift Fair

Location: Melbourne

Time: Ongoing throughout the year

The AGHA Melbourne Gift Fair is one of Australia's biggest trade shows for the retail world. It is run by the industry body, the AGHA. This event is where wholesalers, retailers, company buyers, and designers all meet to find the newest products and make important business links. It's a great chance for makers who want to sell their craft to large shops. The fair has a special zone called the "Artisan Lane," which is just for Australia's best local makers and crafters. If you join, you can show your handmade gifts, homewares, or jewellery directly to serious buyers who own shops. This is an ideal way to take your brand from a small market stall to big retail stores and really grow your business.

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Source: agha

Craft Markets Australia

Location: Various cities in Victoria

Time: Ongoing throughout the year

For more than forty years, Craft Markets Australia has been connecting makers, growers, and small creative businesses with local communities across Victoria. Their markets take place in beautiful regional locations like Red Hill, Mornington, Yarra Glen, and Lardner Park, attracting loyal visitors who appreciate quality and originality.

If you're looking to sell handmade pieces or locally made designs, these markets offer a welcoming space to meet your customers face to face and build lasting connections. Each event has a relaxed, community feel that makes it easy to share your work and grow your following.

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Source: Craft Markets Australia

Art Lovers Australia Gallery

Location: Melbourne

Time: Open year-round

Located in Collingwood, Melbourne's vibrant arts hub, the Art Lovers Australia Gallery is the physical home of the well‑known online art platform. Across two floors and four gallery spaces, it hosts a rotating program of exhibitions featuring diverse Australian artists.

While it's not a traditional craft fair, the gallery offers an excellent opportunity for artists and makers to showcase and sell their work in a professional setting - perfect for those looking to reach new audiences in Melbourne's dynamic art scene.

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Source: Art Lovers Australia Gallery

Tips for First Craft Fair

Prepare Your Display: A clean, inviting booth with clear pricing can make a huge difference in attracting customers.

Engage with Visitors: Be ready to share your process, your story, and the inspiration behind your creations.

Pricing: Make sure your prices are competitive and reflect the quality of your work.

Take Payments Easily: Have a mobile payment system ready, as many buyers prefer to pay via card or app.

FAQs

What is the number one selling craft?

It depends on the fair, but popular items include handmade jewellery, pottery, home décor, and knitted goods.

Do I need to book in advance?

Absolutely, yes. Most reputable craft fairs, especially the larger and more established events like the Tasmanian Craft Fair or the CraftAlive series, require you to register and book your stall space well ahead of time. Spots are competitive, so check the event's website for their application deadlines

How do I make my booth stand out?

Use bright colours, keep your products organized, and have signs that clearly describe your craft.

 

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