23+ Painted Tree Alternatives in Dallas Fort Worth
With the recent announcement of Painted Tree abruptly closing all 60+ of it’s locations nationwide, thousands of vendors have now found themselves displaced from the collective retail spaces that they have known and trusted for years. There have been many voices of distress and angst in our local creative community and in creative communities nationwide as vendors hustle to empty their retail spaces with no immediate plan on where to turn next.
As the creative community comes together, Painted Tree vendors are being welcomed with open arms into other local boutiques and into markets and other craft show spaces across North Texas. In addition to the other vendor resources we have available here at DFW Craft Shows, I have spent the weekend researching Painted Tree alternatives that might have available spaces or have the ability to expand and welcome new members into their boutique families.
Whether they offer shelf space or full booths for rent, here are some local boutiques and Painted Tree alternatives you might want to check out. Please let me know if I have missed one of your favorite boutiques in Dallas Fort Worth and I will get it added ASAP.
Painted Tree Alternatives in DFW:
- Main Street Mercantile – Lewisville, TX
- Gypsy Star’s Darlings – Gainesville, TX
- Knick Knacks Antique Mall – Duncanville, TX
- Red Barn – Waxahachie, TX
- Alice Bowie Store – Hurst, TX
- Green Thistle Emporium – Fort Worth, TX
- The Market – Fort Worth, Aledo & Roanoke, TX
- Sadies Treasures – Llano, TX
- Grapevine Antique Market – Grapevine, TX
- Jacaranda Gift Shop – Coppell, TX
- McCart Street Mercantile – Krum, TX
- Sweet Peas Boutique – Waxahachie, TX
- Ain’t That Something – Azle, TX
- Truly Trendy Boutique – Weatherford, TX
- Mosaic Makers Collective – Dallas, TX (x2)
- Indy Clover – Plano & Fort Worth, TX
- Bewitched Denton – Denton, TX
- Sleeping Lizzards – Denton, TX
- The DIME – Denton, TX
- Lone Star Mercantile – Allen, TX
- The Roadrunner Stop – Fort Worth, TX
- Peacock’s Feed & Boutique – Weatherford, TX
- Favor the Kind – Dallas, TX
- and 10+ more fun places in Dallas to explore!

1. Main Street Mercantile
LEWISVILLE, TX – Main Street Mercantile, also known as “The Merc” is a love letter to Old Town and all things of yore. Owners Randy and Ronda Owens started this local boutique in 2013 to share their passion for vintage treasures. The Merc has since grown, expanded, and traded locations twice before settling into it’s permanent location right next door to their sister shop, The Perc Coffeehouse.
PERFECT FOR: Self described as a “charming collection of vintage furniture, home decor, apothecary, women’s apparel & gourmet foods,” Main Street Mercantile could be a great fit for vendors offering vintage finds, upcycled goods, tasty treats, and anything with a twist of whimsy or splash of cozy charm.

2. Gypsy Star’s Darlings
GAINESVILLE, TX – Gypsy Star’s Darlings is a woman owned business boosting the title of Texas’ first creative collective. Displaying goods from over 33 local businesses at this prominent location in historic downtown Gainesville, Gypsy Star’s Darlings offers unique boutique finds, handcrafted home decor, vintage clothing, and homemade goods crafted with care and love.
PERFECT FOR: Entrepreneurs and artisans offering unique, handmade and/or vintage finds.

3. Knick Knacks Antique Mall
DUNCANVILLE, TX – Knick Knacks Antique Mall has been a fixture in North Texas since 1992. Their showroom boasts over 20,000 sq ft of retail space features 200+ booths with a vibrant selection of antiques, vintage collectibles, home decor, and handmade products from over 150 vendors. Knick Knacks Antique Mall also offers private workshops, demonstrations, and pop ups.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors looking for more booth space and frequent availability. Self described as a treasure trove of “antiques, vintage clothing and collectibles, furniture, jewelry and home decor,” Knick Knacks Antique Mall has a bit of everything and could be a great space for a large variety of vendors.

4. Red Barn Flea Market Antiques & More
WAXAHACHIE, TX – Red Barn Flea Market Antiques & More is a treasure trove of crafts, home decor, apparel, jewelry, and, according to their reviews, pretty much anything you can imagine! With over 100 booths and vendors being added daily, Red Barn seems to have a dedicated following of shoppers who are delighted to come back again and again to see what new treasures they might discover.
PERFECT FOR: Red Barn Flea Market Antiques & More seems to carry a bit of everything, making it a potential win for a variety of vendors. Reviews note that the space does not have HVAC, but booths contain a variety of fans and heaters. Vendors with temperature sensitive products are advised to do further research.

5. Alice Bowie Vintage
HURST, TX – Alice Bowie Vintage offers a cozy storefront with a special focus on vintage clothing and fashion–but the party doesn’t stop there–they also carry custom clothing, records, home decor, local art, craft supplies, and quite a lot more. Alice Bowie Vintage also offers a private tattoo studio and frequently refreshed mural art on the back of their building.
PERFECT FOR: Fashion, clothing, jewelry, home decor, art and accessories that fit well with that glam rock vibe. Somewhat frequent opportunities for mural artists to show off their skills. If your work says “art with an attitude,” this might be your spot!

6. Green Thistle Emporium
FORT WORTH, TX – Located in the heart of the Riverside Arts District in Fort Worth, Green Thistle Emporium is a collective of small business owners who are passionate about their products, their community, and their planet. Expect to find bespoke jewelry, artwork, and other artisan goods alongside their workshops and refillery. Alongside their brick and mortar boutique, Green Thistle Emporium also offers an online store front where folks can shop from the comfort of their home.
PERFECT FOR: Upcycled, environmentally friendly products including handcrafted treasures, art, and artisan goods featuring eco-friendly packaging and a focus on sustainability.

7. The Market
FORT WORTH, ALEDO, ROANOKE, TX – The Market is a cooperative retail space with 3 locations in Dallas Fort Worth: The Market at Ridglea, The Market at Aledo, and The Market at Roanoke. This Painted Tree alternative offers local makers the opportunity to have a local storefront without all the hassle and expense of building costs, staff expense, and associated overhead. The Market also offers frequent pop-up events.
Though The Market is frequently fully leased on vendor space, they did recently announce strategic plans for expansion. They are also offering free porch pop-up opportunities for any displaced Painted Tree Vendors via The Market at Roanoke, now through May 31st.
PERFECT FOR: Local makers with high quality items, especially those with a focus on women’s clothing, accessories, gifts, home decor, children’s attire & accessories, and grab and go foods. Displaced Painted Tree Vendors looking for free pop-up space in Roanoke.

8. Sadies Treasures
LLANO, TX – Sadies Treasures is a new boutique / consignment store that opened in Llano this year. Sadies Treasures runs fun discounts and promotions every day of the week, including Senior discounts, Egg Hunts promos, and Scratch Tickets. They offer consignment space for a wide variety of vendors from handmade items to vintage finds and everything in between. Sadies Treasures is closed on Sundays.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors looking for immediate availability. As of April 14th, Sadies Treasures has no wait list and approves a variety of vendors from antique to modern, vintage and new, handmade and retail.

9. Grapevine Antique Market
GRAPEVINE, TX – The Grapevine Antique Market boasts over 25,000 sq ft of retail space with a family of over 150 vendors offering a variety of different goods from high quality antiques to fine art and food. Grapevine Antique Market’s two story layout also features a Guitar & Record Shop as well as a Tea Room and Bistro.
PERFECT FOR: A wide variety of vendors from vintage to modern, handcrafted to retail, food items, apparel, decor and more.

10. Jacaranda Gift Shop
COPPELL, TX – Located in Old Town Coppell, Jacaranda Gift Shop is a cozy boutique featuring a wide variety of products from local vendors, artists, crafters, makers, and bakers. This locally owned gift shop offers a little bit of everything, from honey to handmade clothes, specializing in handmade & artisan made gifts. Jacaranda Gift Sho also offers custom embroidery and vinyl decals on in-store and personal items.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors offering upscale, handmade products such as home decor, candles, plushies, apparel, art, bath & body, food, etc.

11. McCart Street Mercantile
KRUM, TX – McCart Street Mercantile started out as a dream to bring together a curated collection of handcrafted gifts, vintage decor, and sweet treats. Today, this boutique acts a great Painted Tree alternative, combining the talents of various local artisans into a unique shopping experience that everyone can enjoy. McCart Street Mercantile also has an online storefront. Oh, and did I mention they have a full cupcake shop offering cupcakes, cookies, cakes and quite a lot more?
PERFECT FOR: Vendors offering handcrafted gifts, vintage treasures, home decor, clothing, bath & body, candles, jewelry, tumblers, plants, etc. may find their products perfectly suited for McCart Street Mercantile.

12. Sweet Peas Boutique & Vendor Mall
WAXAHACHIE, TX – Located in downtown Waxahachie, Sweet Peas Boutique & Vendor Mall is a collaborative retail space for local small businesses. Sweet Peas Boutique & Vendor Mall carries a variety of products including jewelry, pottery, bath & body, apparel, tea, tumblers, home decor, art, and all sorts of accessories.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors looking for immediate space. Sweet Peas Boutique has put out a couple of vendor calls recently looking for “cute, trendy, or handmade items.” This local boutique could make an excellent Painted Tree alternative for someone looking for boutique space in the heart of Waxahachie.

13. Ain’t That Something
AZLE, TX – Ain’t That Something is a local boutique / antique store located in downtown Azle. From plants and handmade cedar planters to antiques, bags, jewelry, apparel, home decor, furniture and more, there’s always treasure to be discovered at Ain’t That Something. They also host events like their Community Trade Days which are scheduled for every month during the spring and fall and feature additional vendors.
PERFECT FOR: A wide variety of vendors from vintage to modern, handcrafted to retail, food items, apparel, decor and more.

14. Truly Trendy Boutique
WEATHERFORD, TX – Truly Trendy Boutique is a local staple that has been serving Weatherford and surrounding areas for decades. Though their primary specialization seems to be in apparel and accessosries, Truly Trendy Boutique also offers a variety of complimentary products.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors offering apparel, accessories, jewelry, or handbags, along with bath & body, candles, and other similar product lines may find Truly Trendy Boutique to be a good fit for their brand.

15. Mosaic Makers Collective
DALLAS, TX – Mosaic Makers Collective offers two collective retail spaces with some of Texas’ highest-quality, handmade, female-designed goods from over 150 vendors. Their first storefront is in the Bishops Art District, and their newest location is at The Shops at Harvest Lofts in the beautiful Dallas Farmers Market District. Mosaic Makers Collective has been empowering female artisans across Texas since 2018, both in their two storefronts and in their online shop. They also offer creative classes and host occasional Pop Up Patio Markets at their Bishop Arts location.
Mosaic Makers Collective founder, Katy, hosted a free webinar for Painted Tree vendors and anyone who may have experienced a lost in retail space on April 22nd. I haven’t been able to find a recording online, but it might be worth searching for updates on this or any plans for future webinars.
PERFECT FOR: Women-owned brands with handmade goods who crave collaboration, creativity, and community. The product lines that Mosaic Makers Collective carries both in store and online seem to cover all the bases of handcrafted goods and could be an excellent Painted Tree alternative for any women-owned brand looking to connect with other makers and showcase their products in Dallas

16. Indy Clover
PLANO & FORT WORTH, TX – Indy Clover is a blend of thrift and consignment stores all rolled up into a fun collective retail space. Located in both Plano and Fort Worth, Indy Clover offers vendor booths along with a curated retail space lovingly called the Clover Corner. The Clover Corner features products of local makers, artists, and small brands looking for an alternative to renting a full booth space. This is an easy, low-barrier, affordable way for small businesses with handmade or locally produced products to get a taste of their brand in physical retail space. Full booths are also available for products such as clothing, shoes, accessories, and thrifted treasures.
PERFECT FOR: Thrifted treasures, vintage finds, and anything fashion related. The Clover Corner is a great fit for vendors with handmade or locally sourced products looking for shelf space to try out a retail setting without all the hassle and overhead of their own booth.

17. Bewitched Denton
DENTON, TX – Bewitched Denton offers a carefully curated selection of products including premium crystals, gifts, books, candles, herbs, tarot cards, herbs, jewelry and more. Their dedication to supporting small businesses and local artists is demonstrated by the diverse array of products and artwork made by local Denton / Texan artists, with a special emphasis on female-owned artisan businesses. Bewitched Denton also offers a variety of workshops and special events.
PERFECT FOR: Female-owned artisans, creators, or witches offering products that are in-line with or complimentary toward magick and the metaphysical.

18. Sleeping Lizzards
DENTON, TX – Sleeping Lizzards is located in Denton and offers an amazing selection of handcrafted goodies, such as jewelry, home & garden decor, and unique gifts for people of all ages. Self described as Denton’s most eclectic gift shop, Sleeping Lizzards offers a variety of creations from local artists.
PERFECT FOR: You can find a little bit of everything at Sleeping Lizzards making it a perfect location for local artisans who want to put their handmade / handcrafted products in a physical retail space.

19. The DIME
DENTON, TX – The DIME in a local boutique that has been specializing in all things handmade, small-batch, or independently designed since 2013. They carry 50+ local and regional artists, makers, and designers as well as artisans from around the world. The DIME also offers workshops and events tailored to foster connection within the creative community.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors with products that fit their 3 pillar requirements: handmade, small-batch, and/or independently designed. Locally made items are prioritized, as are products that look and feel high-quality and fit well with the overall mission of the store. Handmade goods that bring joy and tell a story.

20. Lone Star Mercantile
ALLEN, TX – Lone Star Mercantile is a large family-owned venue supporting over 250 local vendors including jewelry, antiques, handmade crafts, fashion, home goods, food, and more. Lone Star Mercantile offers 30,000+ sq ft of upscale booth space to a wide variety of local vendors to provide a unique shopping experience and help small businesses realize their dreams. Lone Star Mercantile also offers classroom space to their vendors.
PERFECT FOR: This Painted Tree alternative is a great option for vendors looking for more space and booth availability. Lone Star Mercantile offers a variety of booth sizes for lease along with FREE access to their classroom space for workshops, classes, and private parties.

21. The Roadrunner Stop
FORT WORTH, TX – The Roadrunner Stop is a quirky and super fun boutique located in Fort Worth, Texas serving up funky vibes, unique gifts, and local art. If you love loud fits, cute finds, and vibrant art, it might be time to head over to Funky Town and see what kind of weird little treasures you can find at The Roadrunner Stop.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors with handcrafted / handmade products that are unapologetically loud and/or quirky. It’s less about what type of product and more about what time of vibe your work can contribute to this local boutique.

22. Peacock’s Feed & Boutique
WEATHERFORD, TX – Are we even in Texas if there isn’t a boutique attached to feed store? Peacock’s Feed & Boutique strives to provide a fun and unique shopping experience by offering a variety of home products and gifts alongside their full service feed store.
PERFECT FOR: Small businesses with a wide variety of products from home decor to art, bath & body, pet products, accessories, apparel, food, and quite a lot more. This boutique features a wide range of products and could make a good Painted Tree Alternative for many local vendors.

23. Favor the Kind
DALLAS, TX – Favor the Kind is all about offering up an inclusive, joy-filled mix of fashion, gifts, and little treasures. This local boutique has been serving up the best of gifts and local products in the Dallas area since 2007 (you may have known them by their former name, Gypsy Wagon). Favor the Kind also hosts occasional vendor markets, special events, and sidewalk sales featuring local vendors.
PERFECT FOR: Vendors with joy-sparking handmade and/or vintage product lines. Bonus points for products that celebrate love, life, and promote inclusivity.

The next step forward
Collective retail spaces can be an easy and convenient way to build multiple lines of revenue for your business. Vendor malls, local boutiques, thrift malls, and collectives can also boost exposure for your brand by creating a consistent presence in areas that might otherwise be outside or your craft show / event circuit. For vendors who are unable to setup at craft shows all year long, these local boutiques also provide a source of income during otherwise inactive periods of the year.
The sudden loss of Painted Tree left many vendors with inventories they weren’t prepared to store in addition to the full shutdown of an established source of revenue and exposure for their small business. It’s been a stressful few weeks gathering products from various stores and assessing the next step forward. The answer is going to be deeply personal and unique to each small business. I hope this list of Painted Tree Alternatives provides some potential solutions or inspiration on how to pick up the pieces and push forward.


Even more opportunities to sell & shop local
The Events Calendar on DFW Craft Shows contains hundreds of events featuring vendor markets and opportunities to both sell and shop local products here in the expanded Dallas Fort Worth area. Each event listing spotlights whether or not events are still accepting applications and summarizes booth details, application information, official contact information, and more. The goal? To expedite the process of finding the perfect event, regardless of whether you are shopping local events or selling products at them.
In addition to the Events Calendar, The Weekend Guide is a weekly publication on both the website and in newsletters featuring a list of upcoming arts & crafts shows, fairs, festivals, and classes happening around the extended Dallas / Fort Worth metroplex for the upcoming weekend. Check out The Weekend Guide for ongoing opportunities to discover new artists, shop small businesses, support your local community, and have fun!

Directory of Local Artisans
If you are looking for more local artisans to shop and support, DFW Craft Shows features a Vendor Directory comprised of incredibly talented local artists, crafters, makers, bakers, and more! Please give it a look whenever you are shopping for that perfectly unique, handmade gift. (You can learn more about joining the directory and unlocking a number of other perks on our Join the VIPs page.)

Originally posted on May 04, 2026.





