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    Shop Jolly

    Dallas Farmers Market overflows with local gifts everyone will love

    CultureMap Create
    Dec 10, 2018 | 3:30 pm

    With more than 250 local, family-owned businesses, the Dallas Farmers Market makes it easy to shop local this holiday season. If your "nice list" runs the gamut from family to friends to business colleagues and beyond, you can find exactly the right gift for everyone, all in one place (and stop for a meal, snacks, or drinks while you're shopping).

     

    Because the Dallas Farmers Market is known first and foremost for its delectable food items, expect to discover tasty gifts for every palate — and hope that your recipients share.

     

     Abundantly Aromatic
    Give the gift of relaxation through natural handmade soaps, candles, scents, fragrances, shea butter, salt scrubs, sugar scrubs, bath fizzies, beard products, and, of course, gift vouchers.

     

     Baskets and Quilts by Bless
    Preserve your memories with love through 100-percent handmade quilts, unique T-shirt quilts, and more. The must-see baby quilts that are one of a kind, and monogramming is available upon request.

     

     Carter Mill Soap Company
    These handcrafted body treats are made with skin-loving fruit and nut oils — such as sweet almond oil, rice bran oil, and avocado and hemp seed oils — as well as nourishing butters like shea, kokum, and mango. All the products are made 100 percent by hand from raw, wholesome ingredients, using carefully crafted formulas. They never use pre-made bases or harmful or harsh chemicals.

     

     Charming at The Market
    You can't go wrong with flowers, especially festive floral arrangements and fresh wreaths and garland. Find field-to-vase bouquets, cool gifts, creative workshops, and event planning and florals at the Dallas storefront, which is bursting with everyday floral, easy-to-grab gifts, and charming boutique items — all locally sourced.

     

     Dallas Antique Company
    Show your Lone Star pride with Texas souvenirs and jewelry, along with European antiques, vintage and rustic decor, unique accessories, and more.

     

     Des Patisseries Bakery
    This family-owned and -operated business uses the finest, freshest ingredients to create delicious French-inspired pastries from scratch.

     

     Eko Deko
    Eko Deko's roots began with a desire to build woodworking projects in the most sustainable way possible. The majority of the lumber used to make the shelving, furniture, accent pieces, or wood art is hand-milled from trees knocked down after storms, or salvaged from old barns and buildings. The other items and vintage scores in the shop have been personally hunted and selected to complement each other, or to be that perfect finishing touch.

     

     Folklore & Tradition
    A family-owned company that is devoted to handmade artisan jewelry and clothing, they use organic fabrics and embroider jewelry by hand.

     

     Lone Chimney Mercantile
    This little shop features over 300 bold and colorful images from Dallas, Austin, Waco, Houston, Oklahoma, and many other hot spots, with the option to frame them in 100-year-old window frames. Scope out wares from local makers along with cute succulent displays, handmade jewelry, graphic prints, and more.

     

     Mama Ida shopping bags
    Available on the weekends at the DFM information booth for $35, this durable, waterproof bag is great for picnics, farmers market expeditions, and more — and it's just the right size for a kid to carry, too. This bag is resilient and reusable, so you can help keep single-use bags out of landfills; plus, it's made of natural jute fiber, which generates more oxygen.
     
     Mudhen Meat & Greens
    Swing by for a holiday gift box that includes Mudhen preserves, hot sauce, candles, holiday gifts for hosts (who could resist a "turnip the beet" apron?), and more, or contact events@mudheninthe.net to order in advance or design your own custom creation.

     

     Native Trashion
    At least one component from each of this brand's designs is made from recycled material that is collected or donated, such as wine corks, tree branches, paper, and metal. The other components (chains, clasps, etc.) are purchased from jewelry wholesalers or handmade within the company.

     

     Scardello Artisan Cheese
    Be a cheese rock star this season with a gift box that comes in several different styles, sizes, and filling options, meaning you're sure to find the perfect gift for that hard-to-buy-for (or easy-to-buy-for) friend or loved one. Shipping and delivery are also available.

     

     Urban Farmhouse Designs
    The popular Oklahoma City purveyor of reclaimed wood home furnishings and decor recently opened its first location in Texas at the Dallas Farmers Market. Shopping there is an event for the whole family, as it's dog-friendly and boasts a two-story play area for the kids.

     

    These are only a few of the fabulous finds from the Dallas Farmers Market. Head here to glean more inspiration from the complete gift guide, and don't forget about ordering a fruit basket from the Market itself.

     

    Explore more than 300 bold Texas images at Lone Chimney Mercantile.

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    Photo by Ashley Tobar
    Explore more than 300 bold Texas images at Lone Chimney Mercantile.
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    That Can't Be Right

    Dallas somehow slips on list of top cities for celebrating 4th of July

    Amber Heckler
    Jul 3, 2025 | 9:25 am
    There will be fireworks shooting into the air all over Dallas-Fort Worth on and
around the Fourth of July.
    There will be fireworks shooting into the air all over Dallas-Fort Worth on and around the Fourth of July.
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    A new national report delivers head-scratching news about celebrating the 4th of July in Dallas: The city has fallen behind as a great place to celebrate the holiday nationwide.

    A new WalletHub study, "Best & Worst Places for 4th of July Celebrations (2025)," deems Dallas the 40th best U.S. city for celebrating Independence Day, a steep decline from last year's ranking of No. 24.

    WalletHub annually compares the 100 biggest U.S. cities across 18 metrics like affordability, the variety of celebrations on July 4th, weather favorability, safety, and more.

    On the upside, Dallas is the 12th most affordable U.S. city for celebrating Independence Day in 2025. It also ranked 16th in the category for 4th of July celebrations. Festivities in DFW started as early as June 28, with numerous Dallas-area cities hosting their own 4th of July celebrations in the week leading up to Independence Day. But a predictably low score in the "weather" category lowers the hot city's overall ranking.

    This is how WalletHub ranked Dallas in the remaining three categories in the study:

    • No. 33 – Attractions and activities rank
    • No. 80 – Safety and accessibility rank
    • No. 95 – 4th of July weather rank

    Though Dallas earned a middling national rank, it still ranked as the second-best city for celebrating Independence Day in Texas, and it's the best city for celebrating the holiday in the Metroplex. Fort Worth ranked nine spots behind as No. 49, with Arlington (No. 73), Plano (No. 82), and Irving (No. 85) all landing farther behind.

    Corpus Christi (No. 93), the Dallas suburb Garland (No. 94), and Laredo (No. 98) all ranked near the bottom as the worst cities for celebrating the holiday state- and nationwide.

    Here's how other Texas cities fared on WalletHub's list of the best cities for celebrating the 4th of July:

    • No. 39 – Houston
    • No. 80 – San Antonio
    • No. 88 – Austin

    The best place for celebrating Independence Day in 2025 is none other than Los Angeles. Rounding out the top five cities are New York City (No. 2), Seattle (No. 3), Las Vegas (No. 4), and Minneapolis (No. 5).

    "The 4th of July is one of the most beloved holidays in America, allowing many of us to not only celebrate our independence but also get a day off of work and gather together with family and friends," said WalletHub analyst Chip Lupo. "The best cities for the holiday help you make the most of your day, with affordable food options, good weather, fun recreation choices and long, spectacular fireworks shows."

    An additional Fourth of July report by WalletHub (created from an online survey of "over 200 Americans") revealed public sentiment regarding the federal holiday has soured, with 38 percent of respondents saying they "don't feel financially independent this fourth of July." Additional economic issues that are concerning Americans include rising inflation rates, tariff woes, and others.

    "More than half of Americans say inflation is affecting their 4th of July plans," the survey said. "Seven in 10 Americans think the founding fathers would not be satisfied with the current economy."

    Despite these worries, WalletHub discovered one in four Americans say celebrating Independence Day "is worth going into debt" for.

    Other intriguing observations made by the survey include 65 percent of Americans claim they are "making a bigger effort" to buy U.S.-made products, though nearly one in three people say they aren't willing to pay more money to purchase things made in the U.S.

    Additional findings from the survey include:

    • 79 percent of Americans say U.S. independence is threatened by the rising federal debt
    • 53 percent of Americans plan to spend less money this Fourth of July than they did last year
    • 48 percent of people say tariffs are affecting their Fourth of July plans
    • Nearly 2 in 3 people believe access to credit should be a basic American right
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