December 6, 2025 | 9 am @ Rose Center
The Holiday Craft Fair takes placeSaturday, Dec. 6, from 9.m. to 4p.m. at Rose Center, located in Morristown’s historic district. Admission is free to the public, offering guests a one-of-a-kind shopping experience just in time for the holiday season.
This year’s Holiday Craft Fair features a diverse selection of regional artisans, each showcasing their handmade work across a variety of mediums. Attendees find an array of items created by the following makers: Phyllis Baker – holiday wreaths; Kris Banas – fluid art; Carmalitta Barbour – jewelry and gourds; Ron Baron – CBD relief products; Jim Beelaert – hummingbird homes; Teresa Brabston – sewing; Beverly Brooks – sweet holiday stocking stuffers; David Cook – bee products; Vicky Cowan – goat milk products; Pamela Crabtree – fused glass; Xembra Gourley – fiber and textile art; Ryan Hartnagel – hand cut stones; Ann Lane – jewelry; Eric Livesay – hand-turned wood bowls; Sita Loop – fine art; Karen Lovell – fiber art; Miki Mitrik – natural holiday décor; Carolyn Ness – wood turned utensils; Char North – fused glass; Tammy Ramsey – crochet & hair bows; Susan Rasmussen – greeting cards, Lynn Rozar – metal art; Laura Ryburn – knitting; Kurt Schueler – natural body care; Christy Seals – crochet; Amanda Sockriter – personalized candy domes; Bobby Solis – leather; Crystal Sweitzer – ceramic trees; Diane Tress – wreaths; and Joseph Wescom – wood flags. Crave Hot Dog and BBQ serves the public food all day.
The main show will be held in Prater Hall and the Classroom Wing. Visitors are welcome to explore more of the historic rooms of Rose Center, including the History Museum, Children’s Museum, Edith Davis Gallery, and Local Artists Shoppe, during the fair.
Rose Center, located at 442 W 2nd North Street in Morristown, is a nonprofit arts organization hosting classes, concerts, a professional art gallery, a local artists' shop, and business and party rentals. More information about Rose Center’s programs is available at rosecenter.org or by calling 423-581-4330. Rose Center receives support from the Tennessee Arts Commission and United Way.
Category: Festival