Rouge Hoops

Raysa Veras 

Location

https://www.rougehoops.com 

Rouge Hoops is a jewelry brand created with love, offering handmade earrings crafted from recycled and natural materials. Each piece is designed by Raysa Veras, an immigrant woman based in New York City, blending sustainability with unique style. Our mission is to offer beautiful, eco-conscious accessories that tell a meaningful story.

Happy Camper

Sarah Sevier 

https://www.etsy.com/shop/happycampernyc 

Launched in November 2023, Happy Camper sells happy, little things! - Hand-embroidered felt badges that celebrate everyday accomplishments (or just look cute on your bag!), felt floral garlands that bring sunshine wherever they’re hung, fun and quirky felt ornaments that look just as great on a bulletin board as they do on a tree, and mini banners that celebrate whatever you love, from East Coast/West Coast pride to everything bagels. All of my products are completely handmade, make fantastic gifts, and are designed to bring a pop of happy wherever they’re used!

Champak Studio

Champak 

https://www.champak.studio 

My pottery is inspired by nature’s raw beauty, crafted with organic forms and earthy textures that invite touch and presence. Each piece is designed to transform everyday moments into something sacred, a gentle reminder to slow down, savor, and live in gratitude. Through imperfect, hand-formed vessels, I celebrate the fleeting beauty of now, because every moment is precious.

Sally Stitches

Sally Rinehart

https://www.instagram.com/sally.stitches.nyc

I make mini cross-stitches and cross-stitched accessories like pins, keychains, and Christmas ornaments. I like to combine traditional crafts with modern themes, so while the method is old-school, my pieces are on the quirkier side, often celebrating the not-so-pretty icons of NYC life that still deserve some handmade love.

Kulture Boutik by Okoba Tribe

Clarisse Mekongo 

https://www.kultureboutik.com

A multiverse art space promoting creativity and self-development through slow fashion, upcycling, art classes, and workshops. From handmade jewelry, clothing, and fashion accessories, original paintings and prints, books, and more, we offer various experiences for the curiosity or the needs of our customers. We work with several materials like copper, brass, crystals, yarn, African natural mudcloth, cotton, fur felt, wood, leather, and whatever else we feel the need to use.

Craft Haus LLC

Mikaela Niermann 

https://crafthausofficial.com

Craft Haus is a NYC-based crafty company offering a wide range of handmade, wearable, and decorative art, including embroidery, painting, cross-stitch, sewing, and more. We also provide craft kits and classes, helping others explore their creativity and potentially fall in love with a new hobby.🧵🎨

Mutantland Art and Wearables

Albee Benkin 

https://www.albenkin.com

Originally, "Mutantland" was the name for my surreal paintings, found object assemblages, and woodworked fine craft. I've now expanded my brand, creating wearable art such as handmade brooches, earrings, and other jewelry as well as hand-painted upon select clothing, handbags, and more. Lastly, I make one-off fiber art dolls. All of my work is kindred and resonates with my Mutantland vibe - to render the strange, beautiful, and humorous things in life.

Candiotti Natural Skincare

Nancy Agosto 

Brooklyn, NY

https://www.etsy.com/shop/candiottisoap/?etsrc=sdt 

Candiotti Natural Skincare offers handcrafted soaps, lotions, candles, face masks, and more, all made with natural ingredients that are safe and nourishing for the skin. Rooted in a holistic approach, each product is thoughtfully created to promote wellness, beauty, and self-care through gentle, earth-friendly formulas. Handcrafted in Brooklyn - indulge in the pure, natural goodness your skin deserves.

Soapwalla

Rachel Winard 

Sunset Park, Brooklyn, NY

https://soapwalla.com 

Soapwalla is a unisex face and body product line that was born out of my need for skincare that wouldn't exacerbate sensitive skin issues. We use vegan and natural ingredients, and make everything by hand in small batches in Sunset Park, Brooklyn.