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Celebrating 20 years, Detroit Urban Craft Fair returns Dec. 6-7, 2025 to the Drill Hall inside Detroit’s historic Masonic Temple. Attendees can expect plenty of holiday cheer and that signature fast-paced frenzy of an annual tradition that combines local makers, one-of-a-kind finds, festive music and family-friendly crafts all at Michigan's longest-running craft show.
For this milestone celebration, Detroit Urban Craft Fair brings together more than 100 juried vendors. Shoppers will find everything from vintage-inspired jewelry and clothing to handmade home décor, bath and body products to sweet treats. Tickets are $5 at the door and children 12 and under can enter free after 1 p.m.
Food and drink is available for purchase from Delectabowl and Gooseneck Coffee Co., as well as a full cash bar for those 21+. The first 50 shoppers in the door on Saturday and Sunday will receive a complementary swag bag featuring items from local DUCF makers. All attendees can enter a raffle featuring items by DUCF makers. Free activities are also available at Kid Crafty Corner runs from 1-5 p.m. Saturday-Sunday.
The event is organized by the Handmade Detroit team, led by founders Carey Gustafson and Bethany Nixon. From make-and-take workshops to exciting giveaways, and a soundtrack of holiday music keeping the energy going by DJ Dave Lawson, it’s become a Detroit tradition.