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Sugar Plum Bazaar holiday market moves to Aspen Grove

ColoradoBiz Staff //October 15, 2025//

Courtesy of Sugar Plum Bazaar

Courtesy of Sugar Plum Bazaar

Sugar Plum Bazaar holiday market moves to Aspen Grove

ColoradoBiz Staff //October 15, 2025//

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LITTLETON, Colo. — The ‘s annual holiday market will take place this year at , 7301 S. Santa Fe Drive, in the retail space formerly occupied by The Gap.

In Brief:
  • Sugar Plum Bazaar’s annual holiday market moves to Aspen Grove in Littleton
  • Two-day event runs Nov. 22–23 with free admission
  • Features Colorado makers selling handmade art, jewelry and décor
  • Donations benefit dog rescue

The two-day indoor market runs Saturday, Nov. 22, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, Nov. 23, from noon to 4 p.m. The event features a curated lineup of Colorado artists and makers offering , home goods, jewelry, art, and décor. Admission is free, with donations accepted at the door for Big Dogs Huge Paws, a nonprofit large-breed dog rescue organization.

Among this year’s vendors are:
• The Little Atrocities, by artist Ken Harrell, featuring handmade sculptures, illustrations, and plush figures designed to spark imagination.
• Roccia Roba, a Colorado-based company specializing in décor that incorporates natural stones, crystals, and fossils.
• Koelle Tiny Farms, a Lafayette honey producer offering raw, local honey from its sustainably managed beehives.
• Emelialou Creative, by Denver artist Emily Scherling, showcases handmade jewelry inspired by color and everyday beauty.

Fiora Décor will design the market entrance with floral arrangements and balloon garlands. The Denver-based company also provides event planning services.

Founded in 2011 by Alissa Bush, Sugar Plum Bazaar was one of Denver’s first maker markets and now produces several seasonal shopping events across the metro area.

A full vendor list and event updates are available at www.sugarplumbazaar.com.

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