THIS IS A EASTER/SPRING MARKET! There is limited space and Art & Craft vendors selling merchandise specifically for Spring/Easter will be accepted
Art & Craft: Artisans who make or design everything they sell. Artists should make or design, or be involved in the manufacturing of their products in order to be considered for this category. We look for diverse, unique products. Sub-categories include: jewelry, glass work, leather work, mixed, paper crafts, photography, textiles, pottery, woodwork, ceramics, sculpture, personal care, metalwork, printmaking, painting and home decor.
Imported Goods: Vendors bringing imported goods must bring handmade goods directly from that country, and have a personal connection to the country. Items must be unique to that country.
If the majority of what you sell is jewelry, you must fill out the JEWELRY APPLICATION.
If you sell SOAP, LOTION, or other BODY PRODUCTS, you must fill out the BODY PRODUCTS application.
Face Painters fill out this application.
Jewelry: Jewelers who make or design their jewelry. Artists must make or design, or be involved in the manufacturing of their products in order to be considered for this category
If you sell SOAP, LOTION, or other BODY PRODUCTS, you must fill out the BODY PRODUCTS application.
THIS IS AN EASTER/SPRING MARKET WITH LIMITED SPACE. VENDORS MUST SELL PRODUCTS THAT ARE SPECIFICALLY CREATED FOR EASTER/SPRING.
Prepared food vendors must follow all regulations for the Utah Health Department, and the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Be sure to read the Policies and Procedures Manual as we stick to it. The Daybreak Farmers Market does not accept food under the Homemade Food act for the regular farmers market.
Food vendors for the Daybreak Farmers Market are required to use either a Cottage Kitchen, or Commercial Kitchen. All vendors are required to have insurance.