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    Jackalope Arts

    4.9 (15 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

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    Ryan R.

    Crystal and I along with 2 of our friends has such a great time at this festival. There was a lot to choose from when it came to being in Olde Town Arvada from restaurants to food trucks and sales of all types of goods. There was even live music and plenty of sunshine. It is such a convenient location with having the lightrail so close by. And we had a great time walking around and seeing so many smiling faces. Thanks again!

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    BEDASSLING with Talent: Within a few (5 crossings and park area) where Talented of the local fare reigned. First I was caught (With Aspen my Red Heeler) by a delightful Jewelry designer, with beautiful stones. Her talent was breath taking and very pleasant to speak with. We meandered through the extensive fair of talent. Sometimes a bit overwhelming with such talent. Many wish to talk and or show their crafts, some individuals waited to see if there was an interest. I met with another "Nature Artist" who crafter wall art from Nature, flowers, Aspen leaves and twigs, Herbs and a plethora of natures' beauty all delicately aheared to natural wood pieces she found in all areas. I stood in amazment, how she view the world as her place of Art. Met a delightful man who had Alpaca socks, head bands, scarves, shawls, if one does not know about Alpaca, there are many large Alpaca farms here in Colorado. These are delightful sweet long neck rather short (not a Llama) who's wool is shaved during the later year, and is the SOFTEST wool against one's skin. DELIGHTFUL and the gentleman and I spoke for a time and took his card. Wishing he had a larger shawl for the coming winter. The Arvada town is quaint, filled with delicious restaurants, bars, yoga studio, historical buildings, a place to visit all year long. Rather set back nature to relax, including the Jackalope ARTS And the ARTS is clearly an ARTISTIC Realm of Talent Lots of People with Children and Lots of Dogs!!!

    Crystal R.

    We had a lot of fun. There were a ton of vendors. I was surprised by how big this event was. It was located in Olde Town and we got lunch there as well because of the convenient location of if all! Everyone was so kind helpful and friendly. I enjoyed the scavenger hunt list and I'm using my pumpkin bucket for a plant right now! I am definitely looking forward to going next year! I made a little reel of the fun time we had on my instagram for anyone that wants to see extra footage of the event!

    Jessica L.

    I love local maker's markets, but this was my first visit to the Jackalope Arts Market and it was better then I expected! This particular market was held at the McNichols Civic Center, which was a wonderful venue in my opinion- warm on this chilly day, but cool for hot weather also. Just know to dress accordingly to visit the outside food trucks, and keep in mind that there are three floors of vendors, so don't miss out on those up top! I am not sure if all Jackalope Arts Fests are held at this location though. Another bonus- no entry fee, like some of these events charge! This fest had numerous high quality vendors, but was not as crowded as other art fests. Maybe because this one did not have music or beer, which I was totally fine with. You can really focus on the items for sale without being elbow to elbow with others. Like most of these events, there were all kinds of things to buy including natural cosmetics, apparel, jewelry, tasty treats, paintings and other art, etc. my friend got a super cool lamp made out of found industrial parts. If you're looking for a fun way to spend an afternoon and this fest happens to be around, I highly suggest a visit! You're sure to find an item you can't live without or a gift for a loved one!

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    Carly W.

    This art and craft fair is fabulous! The Exdo Event Center is such a great venue. Turns out I've been here previously for several concerts (Bayside and Alkaline Trio anyone?) The layout was great and there was an epic (no, seriously it was EPIC) selection of vendors running the gamut from home decor, crafts, apparel, and accessories, you name it and they had it! They even had several bars open for those who crave adult beverages while you browse. While I wish there had been more food truck options, what was there more than quenched appetite! Yes Little India I am looking at you. You are on my radar now and always. A must see for a casual artisan shopping environment!! Come back next year pa-pa-pa-please!

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    So much fun! Lots of vendors selling cute crafts and yummy food. Good music, games, and a great way to spend an afternoon!

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