Doll Craft Shows in Georgia

Doll craft shows are held throughout the year in Georgia. They are held as separate events and as part of general arts and crafts shows. They feature local, regional and national doll vendors who exhibit dolls and accessories. Find a range of dolls -- including vintage, contemporary, rag-made and ethnic -- to become part of your collection or a gift for that special little girl.
  1. Spring

    • Spring brings the annual Chattanooga Doll Club Show and Sale in Ringgold, Georgia. Find antique, vintage, artist, hard-plastic, composition and fashion dolls. This show also features Barbies, GI Joes, doll books, and old and new doll clothing.

      The Atlanta Doll Collectors Doll Show and Sale is a major doll collectors' event in Atlanta. It includes vintage, antique and modern dolls, as well as Barbies, Tonner, Reborns, OOAKs and Madame Alexander dolls. The Treasures Old N' New Doll Show and Sale in Fayetteville, Georgia also offers something for everyone.

    Summer

    • Mid-summer offers the Lake Country Freedom Festival on Lake Sinclair in Eatonton, Georgia. This nonprofit festival benefits children living with Type 1 diabetes and attracts more than 10,000 visitors. The Powers' Festival rounds out a late summer Labor Day weekend extravaganza for more than 12,000 visitors. Held in Newnan, Georgia, this festival features more than 150 juried arts and crafts exhibitors from throughout the U.S.

    Fall

    • During the Fall season, the Yellow Daisy Festival in Stone Mountain Park, Georgia, takes center stage throughout the trails of the wooded park. Consistently voted one of the top five arts and crafts shows in the nation by Sunshine Artist Magazine, this festival is a Southeast Tourism Society Top 20 Event and winner of multiple awards from the Southeast Festival and Events Association.

      In mid-Fall, the Hahira Honey Bee Festival is a major arts and crafts event in Harira, Georgia. It features a large selection of arts and crafts, including dolls. The popular Deep Roots Festival is a cultural arts and music festival in historic downtown Milledgeville, Georgia and composed of regional and national artists and arts and crafts vendors, including those who focus on folk art and dolls.

    Winter

    • Get your holiday shopping off to a start with the Bascomb United Methodist Craft Fair. Held in Woodstock, Georgia, the fair boasts a range of arts, crafts and gifts, including dolls. The International Black Doll and Gift Show in Atlanta brings together doll vendors from all over the country. Doll artisans, manufacturers and specialty retailers present African-centric black dolls.

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