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Younger Shoppers, Consolidation Boost Holiday Traffic to Michaels & Hobby Lobby

After Party City and JOANN exited the market, Michaels and Hobby Lobby saw sustained YoY visit growth during the 2025 holiday season, signaling strong demand for in-store holiday décor shopping.

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Saskia Freud Stiebel
January 2, 2026
Younger Shoppers, Consolidation Boost Holiday Traffic to Michaels & Hobby Lobby
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Key Takeaways
  • Craft retailers Michaels and Hobby Lobby saw sustained double-digit YoY visit growth throughout the 2025 holiday season, benefiting from sector consolidation after the closures of Party City and JOANN while reinforcing the continued appeal of in-store holiday browsing.
  • Beyond absorbing displaced demand, Michaels and Hobby Lobby successfully attracted younger, more urban shoppers in 2025, signaling a shift in holiday décor shopping toward trend-driven, experiential retail rather than purely family-oriented traditions.

Craft retailers – one of the top destinations for purchasing holiday decor – posted impressive year-over-year (YoY) gains this holiday season: AI-powered location analytics reveals that visits to industry leaders Michaels and Hobby Lobby were up YoY by double-digits almost every week of the holiday season. And while some of these chains' success is likely due to the reduced competition – with Party City having ceased its operations earlier this year – the strong growth also suggests that, despite digital competition, the demand for physical browsing and festive inspiration remains high.

We dove into the data to analyze how the holiday decor market is evolving.

Crafting Their Way Into The Holiday Spirit

The 2025 closures of Party City and JOANN consolidated the crafting sector, leaving Michaels and Hobby Lobby with fewer competitors and driving up YoY visits. This market shift proved particularly advantageous in Q4 as shoppers seeking Halloween decorations and holiday trimmings flocked to the remaining specialty retailers. 

A New Generation Getting Festive

But Michaels and Hobby Lobby's success is due to more than just a market consolidation – the two chains have cemented themselves as premier destinations for holiday home decor. And while these retailers have traditionally relied on families looking to fill suburban homes with seasonal cheer, AI-powered location analytics reveal that younger, more urban shoppers are also fueling the holiday traffic boost.

Focusing on October and November data reveals that both chains saw the share of "households with children" in their captured market dip between 2024 and 2025, while the share of Young Professionals and Young Urban Singles increased. This suggests that at least some of the holiday decorating in 2025 was fueled not just by family traditions, but also by a younger generation curating their spaces with viral, budget-friendly finds.

Turning Consolidation into Opportunity

While the exit of competitors like Party City and JOANN cleared the playing field in 2025, Michaels and Hobby Lobby's success is due to more than just absorbing the displaced demand. By capturing a new wave of young, urban shoppers hunting for viral trends, these retailers have proven that holiday décor is no longer solely the domain of suburban families. This successful pivot from traditional utility to trend-driven destination suggests that the craft sector isn't just surviving the retail shakeout; it is effectively reshaping itself for a new generation of consumers.

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