Summer Luna Market
June 6, 2026
11:00 am - 3:00 pm
Luna Market is stepping into the sunshine!
After years of gathering under the stars for our beloved night market, we’re introducing something new this summer. Think English garden party meets artisan market: a daytime celebration of women makers, delicious food, lawn games, and community connection.
This is a curated market for women artisan makers featuring handmade goods, art, jewelry, home goods, textiles, and more. It’s the same Luna Market experience you know and love – just with sunshine, picnic blankets, and a fresh summer vibe.
Enjoy live music, hot dogs and cakes, lawn games, and browsing beautiful handmade creations from local women artisans.
Special guests
Henna at the market
Ashlyn Walton will be joining us with her beautiful hand-drawn henna designs — intricate, expressive artwork created right onto the skin.
Whether you choose something delicate and minimal or a more detailed design, each piece feels a little like carrying a small work of art with you for a while.
Stop by, take a seat, and leave adorned.
A young artist with a big heart
We know y’all are gonna love Marley Mae O’Mahoney of Cuties Cards. Marley has been making cards since she was 4 — and never stopped. What began as pure joy has grown into her own small business, built on creativity, care, and sharing her art with others. Her work is full of personality, color, and that kind of honest creativity you can’t teach. We’re so proud to have her at the market this year
Come say hi and support this amazing young maker.
Tarot readings, poetry, and a little glimpse beyond the everyday
Renee will be offering Tarot readings throughout the market — thoughtful, intuitive moments to pause, reflect, and see what comes up.
A poet at heart, she’ll also have her books available to browse and take home.
Musical guests
We’re bringing a little extra magic to the market this year with two afternoon sets…
Lost in Harmony
Hannah of Just Hannah, a voice full of grit and soul, blending blues, Americana, and rock into something that feels both timeless and deeply personal. Raised between gospel roots and rock-and-roll spirit, her music carries that same energy – meant to lift, move, and stay with you.
Mike Kiddoo, an Austin-based artist who’s evolved from shock rock roots into something more refined, playful, and genre-bending. Think pop with a twist, a little theatrical, a little unexpected.
Together, they’ll open the afternoon with a dynamic mix of sound – bold, heartfelt, and the perfect way to ease into the evening.
The Alicia Adkins Duo - Alicia Adkins & Jack Kimbrough Reid
A little twang under the summer sky
The music carries us into the late afternoon with Alicia and Jack bringing a whole lotta twang to the market.
With a mix of old-time originals and traditional country western songs, their sound is warm, lively, and rooted in storytelling. The kind of music that invites you to slow down, stay awhile, maybe sway a little as the day unfolds.
Closing out the afternoon with something classic, easy, and full of heart.
Artisan vendors
Bean & Noodle
Stacey designs and prints letterpress cards on her small but mighty press named Bee, and creates hand-stamped silver serving pieces and gifts with vintage silver-plated flatware.
Blue Cypress Botanicals
Broom maker, herbalist, and weaver of old-world crafts
Cistern Flower Farm
Seasonal cut flowers grown in Central TX using regenerative practices
Dos Vidas Pottery
Bold color, movement, and clay shaped slowly by hand
Earthen Metals
All Erin’s pieces are one of a kind and individually handmade, she uses forge, anvil, hammer and tongs to form each piece. Some pieces she wire brushes and buff out and some she uses the torch to get a ‘fire patina’.
Feral Kind
Clothing and textiles made slowly, with a few past lives stitched in
Ferret & Fern
Ferret & Fern is Emma’s latest creative adventure where she aims to combine she passions as an amateur gardener and seamstress with her work as a designer and illustrator.
Joy Harte
I love nature and all things fiber related, I’m driven by colors and textures and adding a little bit of love back into the world through my art.
LuckyXena Design
Learning and exploring new colors and patterns through weaving
Oak and Thorn
Terra creates native plant cyanotypes, handcrafted brooms, quilted bags, felts and knits, and is an aspiring landscape painter.
One Lucky Duck
Vibrant resin jewelry with bright colors and playful details
Opaline Glassworks
Talitha creates beautiful stained glass that discover how the reflections and colors play with light and nature
Other People’s Family
Other People’s Family Watercolor Portraits are inspired by Brooke’s large collection of found photos and the people and places she finds most interesting.
Pet Rodeo
Unique, comfy vintage-style graphic tees
Shepards Flock Farm
A permaculture farm based in Elgin, Texas growing seasonal produce & hosting educational workshops
Sreang
Janine uses hammered brass, electroformed copper, raw copper, natural gemstones, healing crystals, gold + sterling silver.
The Menagerie
Hand-poured soy candles for the animal people (and their homes)
The Paper Quillory
Using strips of colorful paper and gluing them on edge, Miranda creates beautiful and playful works of art, each piece lovingly handcrafted and unique.
The Veggie Oracle
Wanna hear what the veggies have to tell you?
Local popups
Curio Mrvosa
Book Store Pop Up
Curio Mrvosa is an independent, mom-and-pop bookshop for the creative and the curious located at 302 N. Main St. in historic downtown Taylor, Texas, offering a highly curated selection of new, used, and vintage books and more. They’ll be popping up at the Summer Luna Market and we couldn’t be more excited!
Reduce/reuse/recycle is an important principle at Curio Mrvosa. Alysa and Alex believe sharing these vintage finds is a way to put that into practice while also preserving the aesthetic quality of each piece and the knowledge found within each book.
Location
621 Lexington Rd, Elgin TX 78621