For almost 50 years, more than 5,000 visitors have descended on the tiny town of Ingram each September for the annual Texas Arts and Crafts Fair. With over 120 vendors offering everything from jewelry to home décor – all handmade, of course – plus live music, food, and even kid-friendly activities, this one-of-a-kind event is totally bucket-list-worthy.

Mark your calendars for September 25 and 26 - the annual Texas Arts and Crafts Fair is returning to Ingram for a weekend of fun and creative expression.

Texas Arts & Crafts Fair Since 1972, artists from all over Texas have convened in this small town to showcase their talents.

Over 120 vendors set up shop to sell their wares, which range from artwork to ceramics to home décor and everything in between.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair As you peruse the stalls, take a moment to admire the beautiful scenery that surrounds the fair. With the pristine Guadalupe River as a backdrop, visitors get to enjoy awe-inspiring views while shopping.

Immediately upon arrival, you’ll understand why more than 5,000 people attend the fair yearly.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair You’ll see one-of-a-kind items that truly can’t be found anywhere else because no two handcrafted goods are exactly alike.

Believe it or not, there will be plenty to keep the kiddos entertained, too.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair From hands-on crafting activities to live demonstrations such as blacksmithing, the fair is a family-friendly event geared towards all ages.

Don’t leave without stopping by the Duncan McAshan Gallery!

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair There, you’ll see displays by eight featured artists of all different categories. Whether you’re a fan of watercolor paintings or fine jewelry, these folks are the best of the best in their respective fields.

Other festivities include live music, gourmet food, and craft beer.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair Admission is $5 per day (with the exception of students under the age of 18, who get in free).

Take a look at this handy map to help you navigate the fairgrounds.

Texas Arts and Crafts Fair Hours are 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday.

The fair takes place at the Hill Country Arts Foundation on Point Theatre Road South in Ingram. Visit the official website or Facebook page to learn more.

Texas Arts & Crafts Fair

Since 1972, artists from all over Texas have convened in this small town to showcase their talents.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair

As you peruse the stalls, take a moment to admire the beautiful scenery that surrounds the fair. With the pristine Guadalupe River as a backdrop, visitors get to enjoy awe-inspiring views while shopping.

Facebook/Texas Arts and Crafts Fair

You’ll see one-of-a-kind items that truly can’t be found anywhere else because no two handcrafted goods are exactly alike.

From hands-on crafting activities to live demonstrations such as blacksmithing, the fair is a family-friendly event geared towards all ages.

There, you’ll see displays by eight featured artists of all different categories. Whether you’re a fan of watercolor paintings or fine jewelry, these folks are the best of the best in their respective fields.

Admission is $5 per day (with the exception of students under the age of 18, who get in free).

Texas Arts and Crafts Fair

Hours are 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. Sunday.

Have you ever been to the Texas Arts and Crafts Fair? If so, we’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments section below. Don’t forget to check out our previous article for another Ingram attraction you have to visit while you’re in town.

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Address: Point Theatre Road South, Point Theatre Rd S, Texas, USA