Holiday Market 2025

Join us for our annual holiday market at the Ritual Rhythms Creative Studio in Rogers Park. Vendors include jewelry, art, candles, soaps, tarot, and more. Plus a raffle for some fantastic items. Free admission!

Vendors

The Storm’s Eye

The Storm’s Eye will be offering my tarot, divination, and sigil creation services. They will also be selling physical goods such as homemade spell oils, spell kits, curios, and other fun, witchy items.

Spellbound Reiki and Rocks

Spellbound is a space where magick and healing intertwine. Rooted in the art of Reiki and the wisdom of witchcraft, Spellbound offers a unique blend of energy work, crystals, tarot, and enchanted offerings designed to nurture the spirit and awaken inner power.

Bolly’s Hobbies Yarn Etc.

Soaps, bath bombs, and DIY craft kits.

Shamily Jewels

Shamily Jewels is a reclamation for anyone who’s been told they’re not enough. Jewelry is for EVERYONE, and SJ’s polymer clay jewelry and accessories reflect that. Nearly every piece can be customized to your style and preferences while you shop the rest of the market!

Donati Art

Fused glass boxes and sculptures, watercolor readings, paintings.

Atelier Excentrique / Blinding Visuals

Handmade with love and intention in Chicago, Illinois, Atelier Excentrique creates unique one of a kind jewelry, art, and accessories. Featuring vintage and salvaged components, semiprecious gemstones, tiny floral arrangements, and genuine dried botanicals, Atelier Excentrique pieces are as special as they are unique.

Blinding Visuals presents mind-bending, super-saturated, maximalist digital art and wearables. Designed in Batavia, IL.

Alba Margarita Art

Paintings, prints, stickers and assorted custom thotchkes.

Reciclarte Studio

Homemade tasty treats.

Candid Cameos

Sophia has sensitive ears and loves vintage jewelry- a combination that led her to create Candid Cameo. Combining hypoallergenic metals with vintage cameos, she creates earrings with modern comfort and vintage flair. Sophia uses titanium earring hooks, studs, and backs so that anyone can wear her earrings, even if they have sensitive ears. Other earring findings that do not come into direct contact with the ear are made from nickel-free brass. She sources deadstock cameos, brand new but typically manufactured in the 1960s-70s. Not only are these cameos stylish, using materials that already exist is eco friendly! A Roger’s Park resident, her cats often act as her assistants in jewelry making.