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Fall Fun in San Diego: Del Mar Harvest Festival 2024

Fall Fun in San Diego: Del Mar Harvest Festival 2024

by | Oct 4, 2024

Get ready to fall head over heels for fall at the Harvest Festival, coming to the Del Mar Fairgrounds from October 11-13.

This isn’t your average pumpkin-spiced event – it’s the West Coast’s biggest indoor art and craft show, where hundreds of artisans from across the nation gather to showcase their handmade creations.

 

A Cornucopia of Creativity

Picture this: You walk into the O’Brien Hall at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, and suddenly, you’re surrounded by a dizzying array of handcrafted goods. Etsy came to life without the shipping fees and the temptation to browse in your pajamas.

This festival has it all, from jewelry that’ll make your neck sparkle brighter than a jack-o’-lantern to ceramics that’ll have your dinner guests asking, “Where did you get that?” (Pro tip: Tell them you made it. We won’t snitch.)

You’ll find seasonal décor that will make your home look like it belongs in a Martha Stewart magazine, and kids’ clothing is so cute you’ll wish it came in adult sizes.

But wait, there’s more! The festival also features photography that’ll make your Instagram feed weep with envy, oils that’ll have you sniffing the air like a bloodhound, and sculptures that’ll make you question why you ever bought that mass-produced decor from the big box store.

 

Wood You Believe It?

For those who appreciate the finer things in wood (get your mind out of the gutter), some woodwork will make you want to hug a tree in gratitude. And if you’re already thinking about decking your halls, there are ornaments and blown glass creations that’ll make your Christmas tree look like it belongs in Rockefeller Center.

 

Personalization Station

Many artists at the festival can personalize items, turning that “meh” gift into a “wow” present.

It’s like having a fairy godmother who can turn any pumpkin into a carriage or a cool personalized pumpkin.

 

Not Just for Shopaholics

Suppose shopping isn’t your bag (pun intended). Fear not! The Harvest Festival isn’t just about emptying your wallet. There’s strolling entertainment to keep you amused, festival food to keep you fueled, and a Kidzone to keep the little ones from turning into little pumpkins.

 

The Nitty Gritty Details

Now, let’s talk logistics. The festival runs from October 11-13, 2024, at the Del Mar Fairgrounds, 2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd, Del Mar, CA 92014.

It’s open from 10 AM to 5 PM on Friday and Saturday and from 10 AM to 4 PM on Sunday.

Admission prices won’t break the bank. General admission is $9, which is less than the cost of a fancy pumpkin spice latte. Seniors (62+) and military personnel get in for $7 because wisdom and service should be rewarded. Youths (13-17) pay $4, and kids 12 and under get in free, probably because they’re the ones who’ll be begging you to buy everything in sight.

 

A Tradition as Old as… Well, Pretty Old

The Harvest Festival isn’t some fly-by-night operation. It’s been around for over 50 years and offers a “one-of-a-kind hand-curated artisanal shopping experience.”

That’s longer than most of us have been alive and longer than we’ve been able to use the word “artisanal” in a sentence.

 

So, whether you’re looking to get a head start on your holiday shopping, want to support local artisans, or need an excuse to get out of the house, the Harvest Festival at Del Mar Fairgrounds is the place to be. It’s a chance to celebrate fall, creativity, and the joy of finding that perfect handmade item you didn’t even know you needed.

 

 

Sources: sandiego.org, harvestfestival.com
Header Image Source: 10news.com

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