BEAULIEU

HARVEST & ARTISAN

MARKET

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VENDOR APPLICATION

We are seeking applicants for vendors and workshops focusing on themes of the changing of the seasons from summer to fall. We want to bring the celebration of the gardens & nature from our successful Beaulieu Flower & Artisan Market inside. 

Beaulieu Harvest & Market will take place on October 4, 2025 from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at Lougheed House.  

Vendors could include but are not limited to:

  • Dried or pressed flowers

  • Painters, illustrators, printmakers, collage artists

  • Candlemakers

  • Glasswork, woodwork, silversmithing 

  • Leatherwork

  • Potters, ceramicists

  • Fibre artists, weavers 

  • Jewelry makers 

  • Vegetables, seeds etc

Workshop information: 

  • There would be a 1-2 hour time slot available, with a limited capacity of 20 – 30 people.

  • Accepted materials and activities are variable but limited. We cannot accept anything that includes: 

    • Active flame, aerosol use, harsh fumes, bugs, plants, heat, freezing, bubbles, or sand.  

Details about the event and set up: 

  • This market will be inside Lougheed House (707 13th Ave SW).  

  • Vendor set-up will start at 8:30am and must be complete by 9:45am.

  • Vendors must remain open until 3:00 pm. 

  • Lougheed House will provide one 6ft x2ft foot table and two folding chairs.   

  • Vendors will have approximately a 7ft by 4ft space (enough room for one table and two chairs).  

  • Lougheed House is a historic building, which comes with limitations for display. Vendors are not permitted to hang, or affix anything to the walls or ceilings of Lougheed House. 

  • There is no electricity connection available. 

There are limited spots available, and applications will be reviewed on the following criteria: 

  • Quality: The work you submit should be representative of a well-designed, creative, and thoughtfully executed work.  

  • Location of Vendor: We want to promote and support artists, makers and creatives within our city, province and country. Your work must be locally made or designed. 

  • Relevance to theme: Your work must relate to our autumnal & harvest theme; here are examples of what that means to us: 

    • You use autumnal colours.  

    • You use dried or pressed plants.  

    • Your work helps celebrate solstice traditions: brooms, candles, wreaths, dried garland.  

    • Your work celebrates nature.  

    • Keywords and motifs: leaves, trees, woodland creatures, mushrooms, forests, pinecones, pumpkins, plants, fall harvest crops, foraged, cornucopia. 

If you have any questions, please email Vanessa at vlamb@lougheedhouse.com 

To apply fill out the following form. Applications close on August 12. Late applications will not be accepted. You will receive a confirmation email upon applying.  

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