Auction & Flea Market

5 Reasons Why Flea Market Vendors Fail

New vendors come out each season to try selling at the Shipshewana outdoor flea market. These sellers have high hopes at the season's start about making a ton of money…

How to Clean & Repurpose a Copper Planter

Learn how to upcycle and repurpose auction finds. This DIY how-to teaches you how to clean and repurpose copper pieces in a fun series of "Junk to Spunk" blogs that…

Vendor Spotlight:  Amish Foods

This Shipshewana Flea Market vendor, offering Amish-made products, started off by selling only locally sourced jams, caramel corn, and caramel puffies. After just 4 years here, he has now grown…

Vendor Spotlight: Staybearded

Staybearded has a full-season booth at the Shipshewana. Learn all about his unique start, what products he sells and some great tips for guys with or without a beard.

Kid-Friendly Recipes Featuring Fresh Produce

We invite you to bring your kids along to the Shipshewana Flea Market Farmer’s Market special section and teach them about farming, where our food comes from, and encourage them…

Flea Market Vendor Spotlight: Garden Depot

Shipshewana Flea Market Vendors, Kevin and Amy Psinas, have a very popular booth at Shipshewana Flea Market, space #623 (Garden Depot), offering a HUGE variety of infinity lights and sunglasses.…

Vendor Spotlight: Shipshewana Spice Company

Shipshewana Spice Company, owned by flea market vendor Kevin Horn, is located at booth 646 and offers shoppers an amazing selection of spices good for all tastes. Learn more about…

How to Turn Your Backyard into an Oasis

As we are spending more time at home with our families this year, creating spaces for everyone to enjoy is important. Bring your family or friends out to Shipshewana Trading…