We are partnering with local vendors to bring you a heritage-inspired mercado (market) experience. Complete with opportunities to shop, eat, connect, and more, our Juntos Festival will be lively and interactive for the whole familia to enjoy! Stop by to support Latino-owned businesses, gather in community, and celebrate togetherness.
Comida for a Cause
Siete is proud to match all Food & Beverage purchases with a donation to the Central Texas Food Bank and South Texas Food Bank. Feeding familia is our love language, and we're honored to partner with local restaurants in support of feeding our close-to-home communities. ¡Buen Provecho!
Join Us In Celebration of Latino Heritage Month
September 14, 2025
12pm-6pm CT
Fair Market
1100 E 5th St. Austin, TX 78702
Family Friendly Public Mercado
Laurel Small Batch Goods • Beaded by Sandy • Freewheelin' Goods • Castelo Designs • ELLA by Anto • Hutto Soap & Candle Company • Honeywood • Piel Morena Imports • Marfoot Made Clay Goods • In The Crew 512 • Ana Peake • Flor Keeps • Mazapan Paper Co. • Armonia • Moti Jewelry • Frond Plant Shop • Sunny & Shady Designs
Cuantos Tacos • La Mapachita Tamaleria • La Plancha •
Mercado Sin Nombre
The Tiarras (Live Performance, 5-6pm)
Meet our Mercado Vendors
Flor Keeps is a family-owned business offering dried and preserved flowers. Our natural flowers last over a year without any water!
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Flor Keeps is changing the flower game.
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: We are a latino-owned business from Colombia. We also source in a majority of our flowers from our partner farms in South America.
Based in South Texas, Beaded by Sandy is a self-made small business led by an aspiring entrepreneur and student, embodying female empowerment and Latina ownership. Sandra enjoys running, while creating, beaded products to support the successes of her self-run shop.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Proud, Latina, Creative, Cultural, Handmade, Bold, Authentic
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My heritage inspires Beaded by Sandy as a form of self-expression, weaving identity, culture, and creativity into every piece. Each design reflects pride in being Latina, celebrating community while also encouraging confidence and empowerment for those who wear it.
In The Crew 512 is Austin's first and only city focused streetwear brand that produces premium hats and apparel that are centered around representing the city of Austin in a modern way.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Austins #1 Locally Owned Streetwear Brand!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My Mexican heritage fuels my grind. I channel our bold colors, pride, and cultural swaggy (as I like to say) into all my products. I always have my culture in mind when I design! :)
We're a proud Hispanic-owned small business from Hutto, Texas, creating non-toxic soaps, candles, and body care from our own family recipes. What started as a passion for clean living has grown into luxury products made with love, tradition, and care for our community.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Non-toxic handmade bath, body, and home products!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: Our business is deeply inspired by our heritage, which values family, community, and creativity. We bring those same values into our handmade products, offering pieces that nurture both body and home. We have several fragrances inspired by our heritage, such as Chocoflan, Libros, and La Panadería!
Freewheelin' Goods was founded on the belief that handmade ceramics can spark joy and connection. Through small-batch pottery and creative workshops, we bring people together to celebrate community, creativity, and everyday beauty.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Hand-built, ceramics, creativity, storytelling, community, colorful, whimsical
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: Rooted in my Mexican American heritage, I draw inspiration from bold colors and storytelling traditions.That vibrancy finds its way into my ceramics where each piece becomes a playful vessel for culture, memory, and imagination.
Ana Peake sells greeting cards y cositas that celebrate her hispanic heritage with many designs that are inspired by traditional Mexican Folk Art. Ana believes her bright, colorful cards can spread joy and create community no matter what language you speak!
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: I sell colorful Spanish greeting cards & cositas!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My heritage is the heart and soul of my business. I try to create things that push past stereotypes and embrace the most beautiful parts of my culture!
Piel Morena Imports is a mother–daughter shop dedicated to sharing the beauty of Mexican craftsmanship, bringing tradition and culture into every home.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A:Celebrating Mexican heritage through artisan-made imports
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: We draw inspiration from our Mexican roots, sharing handmade pieces that honor the traditions and beauty we grew up with. We want someone to think of their abuelitas and tias when they see our items or travel back to the place in Mexico they visited as they remember the colors and beauty that surrounded them.
ELLA by Anto was born from a passion for spreading love through jewelry. Each handmade piece is crafted to celebrate beauty, confidence, and the joy of everyday moments.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Handmade jewelry spreading love, elegance, and joy!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My Venezuelan heritage inspires me to infuse warmth, resilience, and passion into every design. Each piece reflects the love for family, culture, and the beauty of celebrating life’s special moments.
Moti was born from my multicultural roots and love for storytelling through jewelry. Each piece blends global influences with timeless design to help you elevate everyday moments
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Pearls, passion, cultures blended that’s my story.
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My Venezuelan heritage and my connection to India inspire the heart of Moti. Through jewelry, I weave together cultural traditions, symbolism, and storytelling to create pieces that honor where I come from while offering others timeless designs to elevate their every moment.
Sunny & Shady Designs brings the feel of Santa Fe and the coast into your home -- an imaginary place that is vibrant and peaceful.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Proud, Latina, Creative, Cultural, Handmade, Bold, Authentic
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My heritage inspires Beaded by Sandy as a form of self-expression, weaving identity, culture, and creativity into every piece. Each design reflects pride in being Latina, celebrating community while also encouraging confidence and empowerment for those who wear it.
Honeywood is a Latina owned and operated woodworking company that opened in 2022. Our work often incorporates recycled and reclaimed materials to create sustainable, functional pieces that add warmth to the home.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Unique, functional wooden goods for the home
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My heritage has instilled a profound respect for natural materials, a “do-it-yourself” attitude and resourcefulness. Growing up I was surrounded by artisans and makers of different mediums and thankfully ignited a passion when I found my chosen medium: woodworking. With Honeywood, I honor my heritage by blending traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, being mindful not to create waste and creating wooden goods for the home. These pieces not only serve a purpose but also tell a story of family, culture and artistry and will hopefully become the next generation of heirlooms.
With a focus on sustainability, Laurel Small Batch Goods offers vintage inspired handmade goods and accessories. All products are thoughtfully handmade in Austin, TX using secondhand and deadstock fabric.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Sewist bringing new life to old things!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My Mexican heritage has inspired me to practice gratitude l for all I have and what already exists among us. In my work, this looks like using upcycled fabric to create clothes and accessories that can bring joy to others. I often think about how crafts, like sewing, have been passed down by generations and have been a way for ancestors' legacy to live on in what we make or repair. I strive to do my part of ensuring this craft continues!
Castelo Designs is a Latina-owned small business creating handmade dog bandanas and chic dog mom accessories, crafted with style and love.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Latina-owned brand crafting stylish pup and momwear.
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: My Mexican heritage inspires me to bring vibrant colors, bold patterns, and cultural stories into my designs. Many of my bandana prints are Latin-inspired, celebrating the beauty and joy of my roots.
Martfoot Made Clay Goods is a small batch ceramics studio in Austin, Texas that creates functional and decorative ceramic pieces inspired by this big, beautiful world. We hope our clay goods invoke feelings of home, togetherness, and joy.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Advocate by day and ceramicist by night!
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: As a biracial woman of color, I draw inspiration from both my heritages - Mexican and Indian. Both cultures have a unique artistry style that I infuse in my pieces through colors and design. Specifically when thinking about how we create sacred spaces and opportunities to honor ourselves, loved ones, and nature.
Armonía: Latin-rooted home wellness, celebrating the connection between home and body through the senses.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Ritual. Familia. Heritage. Casa. Cuerpo. Senses. Storytelling
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: Our heritage reminds us that the greatest luxury is often the simplest: a good meal shared, the glow of candlelight, the warmth of a space we can truly call home. These moments inspire our craft -- to build tools that let us experience those pleasures fully, to honor the old love our abuelitas taught us, and to carry forward a sensory storytelling that weaves community together.
Latinx-inspired paper goods, made con cariño. To help you celebrate the moments big and small, and enjoy the little things en esta vida.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Latinx-inspired paper goods, made con cariño.
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: I'm a born and raised Tejana, daughter of Mexican immigrants, so everything I do is influenced by that culture. I draw and design what I know, so those aspects tend to come through and connect with others who have the same experiences.
Frond Plant Shop, creative sanctuary where plants and design thrive.
Q: What's your bio in 7 (Siete!) words?
A: Creative sanctuary where plants and design thrive
Q: How does your heritage inspire your craft?
A: I grew up with creative parents who own their own business. They taught me the value of working hard and pursuing what you love. Their example gave me the confidence to open my plant shop in 2016. I knew it was a risk, but I always believed that with passion, dedication and work ethic, I could make it thrive.
Together, we spark the future.