Encraftment Market Applications
We’re stoked that you’re interested in selling your food creations at our next Encraftment market! Please have a good read through the information below before applying. It’s really important and helps the market run without hiccups. The venue has advised we can no longer have coffee vendors outside as it competes with their cafe.
At Encraftment, we have a true passion for local handmade products. We go out of our way to provide a wide range of products that are on trend and of high quality. Over the last few years we have built a strong reputation in Christchurch and afar, something we are very proud of. It’s such a wonderful opportunity for emerging New Zealand creatives to showcase their handmade goodness.
Encraftment is popular! If you want to get amongst the movers and the shakers, the makers and the doers, then we really would love to hear from you.



Use a desktop computer
To avoid any errors with the application form please only apply via desktop computer/laptop. We cannot guarantee the success of the application via mobile devices.
Important Dates 2025
Sun 27th July : Applications Close
Monday 11th August : Stallholders notified
Sunday 31st August: Payment due for stall holders
Monday 1st September: Late payment fee imposed
(Late payment fee of $50 will apply from 1st Sept)
What's on your menu?
What is on your menu? Do you do vegetarian? Gluten free? Let us know what delicious creations you can offer our wonderful shoppers!



Food Permits and Licences
Paperwork can be overwhelming, we know! We require all our foodies to have a food permit/licence issued by The Christchurch City Council. This needs to be included in your application. If you need help with this, please contact The Council for more information.
These must be displayed on market day.
Photos of your delicious food
Presentation is a huge factor in our market, please choose photos that really highlights your menu. Failure to supply photos will mean that your application won't be considered.
How much is your product?
We ideally like to have products for sale which are within our shopper budgets. Shoppers usually spend their cash on multiple products rather than one item, we also have people who need to feed a small family, not just themselves.