2024 Holiday Marketplace

The GT CPC- Circle of Sisterhood Committee is pleased to announce our 4th annual Holiday Marketplace will take place Friday, November 15th from 12-3 pm at Peter's Parking Deck. The Holiday Marketplace features local women entrepreneurs by exposing them to the Georgia Tech community. Admission to the event is completely free and open to the entire campus! This is a perfect time to buy some gifts for loved ones just in time for the holidays! Proceeds from the event are in benefit of the Circle of Sisterhood Foundation, a non-profit organization breaking down barriers to women's and girls education worldwide. If you are interested in being a vendor at this event, please email phvp.gtcpc@gmail.com

This year, for members of the CPC community, we will also have a fun craft activity to get in the holiday spirit, so make sure to bring friends!

 

2024 Vendors

  • Owner: Ava Chhokar

    Handmade Game Day Pins!

  • Owner: Evelyn Brewer

    Follow on Instagram @Evelynscustomjewelry

    Hand crafted jewelry one of a kind made With love from gemstones and glass beads

  • Owner: Niki Wells

    Follow on Instagram @AtticElves

    Hey I’m Niki! I’m a senior CS major in AGD and I’ve been doing jewelry for about 3 years now! I love making quirky and cute things for the silly crowd. You can frequently find me at the GT Community Market or some local markets in Atlanta.

  • Owner: Hannah Collerette

    Follow on Instagram @creations_by_hannah_paige

    Creations by Hannah Paige started out as a way to keep busy during 2020, but quickly turned into something more than a hobby. I wanted to find a way to help others with my art, so when I discovered a local non-profit that helps young kids gain access to reading materials, I started donating my profits there. I have been making and selling bookmarks for 4 years now and it has been a great way to stay creative and give back to my community.

  • Owner: Bailey Finch

    Instagram: @createdbybailey

    Created by Bailey is hand painted Champagne bottle business. She paints for all kinds of events including 21st birthday celebrations, engagement parties, and graduations. She can paint on all types of bottles and is also selling paintings and painted ornaments!

  • Owner: Sasha Cottrell

    Follow on Instagram @sasha’s_crafty

    Homemade crochet and crafted products. Made with love as gifts for people you love. Products range from small trinkets and beanies to pants and sweaters.

  • Owner: Elizabeth Stinespring

    Instagram: @buttonby_e

    I am a student at Georgia Tech and I love making buttons! I design my own and also create custom designs for customers when they have an idea. I have been making buttons for around 5 months and am excited to sell them in person!

  • Owner: Jilli Connolly

    Here at Three Chicks Hummus, we are excited to share our delicious products with the CPC Marketplace. What started as a fun Sunday hobby has turned into an aspiring small business within our Georgia Tech community. After gauging interests, we are excited to debut our company with four innovative hummus flavors. We look forward to seeing you on November 11th!

  • Owners: Laurel Bourg and Mazie Andersen

    Chain Two is owned by best friends who love to crochet and share our hobby. We create items and accessories that make great gifts for yourself or others!

  • Owner: Aisling Mahony

    Follow on Instagram @bats.forbreakfast

    The place to shop for hand made and unique jewelry, accessories and clothing. We’re in process on launching our small business, and are starting with pop up markets.

  • Owner: Kyleigh Brown
    Follow on Instagram: @kyleighskrochet

    Kyleigh's Krochet is a small, Black-owned crochet business that offers a plethora of hand-crafted products along with custom orders. Specializing in unique and high-quality crochet items, the business creates everything from stylish apparel and accessories to intricate home decor pieces. By accepting custom orders, Kyleigh's Krochet allows customers to personalize designs to their tastes, ensuring each product is as unique as the individual purchasing it. Supporting this artisan enterprise not only brings exquisite handmade items into your life but also empowers a Black entrepreneur dedicated to her craft.

 

If you have any questions about the Holiday Marketplace please contact phvp.gtcpc@gmail.com.