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Latina Owned Etsy Shops to Support This Holiday Season

The holidays are approaching quickly pero no te preocupes! I’ve got the chisme on upcoming Latina businesses to support. Looking for apparel, artwork, accessories? We’ve got something for everyone en la familia to enjoy. In honor of Women Small Business Month, we will highlight Latina-owned Etsy shops. Here are 13 Latina owned Etsy shops to support for this year’s holiday season.

Perly Blooms

Firstly, if you’re a plant lover then you will love Perly Blooms Etsy shop! Based out of Brooklyn, Perla is a digital illustrator whose work is inspired by her Dominican roots and plant mom vibes. Her artwork is centered in positive affirmations and self-love concepts. Her artwork truly radiates spiritual healing. For a full list of her digital prints, check out her Etsy Shop Perly Booms and Instagram @Perlyblooms.

Paula’s House of Clay

If you’re looking for bold statement earrings to enhance your outfit – look no further! This San Diegan Mija handcrafts beautiful and bold polymer statement earrings. Paula’s earrings have “Bold Latina” written all over them. She founded Paula’s House of Clay on Etsy as a creative outlet to allow herself to dive deep into her healing through creation. She uses clay as a medium to tell her story as a first-generation Mexicana. Her statement earrings embody the first-generation experience: resilient, beautiful and Chingona. Check out her Etsy Shop Paula’s House of Clay and follow her on Instagram.

Mi Chula Headbands

I came across Mi Chula Headbands by accident and I’m SO happy that I did! Kris started selling her chula headbands on Instagram as a way to cope. Creating her headbands was an act of self-care and therapeutic.  This proud Texas Bama is also a proud Chicana who is all about empowering women with her custom-made headband designs.  Keep this Latina-owned Etsy shop in mind for your Holiday shopping this year. You can find her shop at MiChulaHeadbands and don’t forget to follow her on Instagram  @MiChulaHeadbands.

Cielo Creative Co

Sarai is the Latina stationary and work boundaries Queen of Etsy! This Latina was born in raised in Texas and has a passion for helping people live out their Jefa Dreams. She is the designer behind CieloCreiativeCo a Latina-owned Etsy shop dedicated to making beautiful daily and weekly planners. If you’re looking to start the New Year off with goals, make sure you grab one of her planners. You can find her on Etsy at CieloCreativeCo and follow her on Instagram @cielocreativeco

Diana Rosales Art

Next, Diana is not only a self-taught artist, but she is also an MIT Mechanical engineering graduate. This first-generation Latina is breaking barriers in many realms. Her work is vibrant and nostalgic. Cempasuchil. Cacti. Cafecito. Baile folklorico. And so much more! She captures her culture and travels using different mediums. For instance, you’ll find she uses watercolor, acrylic, and digital art. She is currently selling a coloring page inspired by her raices en Oaxaca y Puebla. Stay tuned! In addition to her coloring pages, she will have stickers coming soon. Check out this Latina-owned Etsy shop at Diana Rosales Art. And don’t forget to follow her on Instagram  @DianaRosalesArt.

Amano Seattle

If you don’t already follow Teresa Martinez on Instagram, I suggest you start. She designs beautiful Mexican inspired art and accessories. I love her videos documenting the handcraft process for her artwork! Papel picado leather earrings? Maybe some gorgeous talavera earrings? You are bound to find the perfect gift for a loved one. Check out her Etsy Shop Amano Seattle and Instagram Amano Seattle for more product.

World Sparkle Photos

Sara is a true world wanderlust Salvadoreña. For instance, after studying abroad in Italy, she knew she wanted traveling to play a bigger role in her life. In 2016, Sara decided to pursue her dream and quit her civil engineering job. She moved to Spain for a year and immersed herself in the community as an English teacher. As she lived out her dream, she made it a point to capture and share these moments with others. You don’t want to miss this Latina owned Etsy shop! Follow her travels on Instagram @Sarabearr_ and her Etsy Shop World Sparkle Photos.

Vivid Vidal

Nothing says vida like VividVidal’s Etsy shop. Stephanie is a Dominican artist and apparel designer based out of the Bronx. You’ll find a variety of artwork from acrylic paint, digital illustrations, and her handmade textile designs. In addition, her nails are always on point. Her artwork is vibrant. Colorful. And above all, unapologetically Afro-Latina. For more about her prints, check out her Etsy shop VividVidal, and Instagram @Vivid.Vidal.

Mala Mujer Fightwear

Latinas are resilient by nature. They leave their mark and encourage others to do the same. Evie launched Mala Mujer Fightwear to pay homage to a Latina’s fighting spirit. No stranger to male-dominated spaces, this mechanical engineer ended up practicing Jiu Jitsu. On her Etsy, you can find Mexican loteria-style stickers with women performing Jiu-Jitsu and Judo moves. In addition, you’ll find patches that embody the Chula, Chingona and Cabrona spirit. Finally, a Latina owned Etsy shop for fighters like you. Follow Mala Mujer Fightwear on Etsy and Instagram @MalaMujerFightwear for new products!

Pieces of Pneuma

We can all use una limpiada every once and a while. Got some bad vibes to get rid of? I got the girl for the job. Pieces of Pneuma! Desiree is a spiritual gangster who is also a Jiu-Jitsu practitioner. With her knowledge of magical ingredients, she crafts the perfect soy candle blends to harness the power of the universe. From her soy candles to smudge kits, this brujita has a potion for everyone. Check out her Instagram @Piecesofpneuma and Etsy shop Pieces of Pneuma.

MariGlvn

This East Los Angeles artist may now call the Northwest home but her Zacateca roots shine bright! Additionally, Maribel has recently launched her new site MariGlvn.com. You can find beautiful artwork that embodies the Chicana spirit. Similarly, from her sarape inspired earrings to her Chicana art prints, her products emanate el orgullo se ser Chicana o Mexicana. Check out her Instagram @Mariglvn and her Etsy shop MariGlvn.

Caribeixa

If you’re looking for vibrant clay earrings, I found your girl – Caribexia. Not only does this New York based Dominicana offer beautiful statement earrings, but she also offers prints based off her watercolor, acrylic paint and pastel artwork. For more of her tote bags and earrings check out her Etsy shop Caribexia and her Instagram @Caribexia.

ArteColoridoDeRaquel

Last but not least, Artista Mexicana de Tijuana currently residing in Seattle. Raquel Garcia Martinez captures her cultural roots and lived experiences through her artwork. Her work is vibrant and bold. This Seattle based artist is inspired by a beautiful blend of Chicana and Mexican folk art. Her artwork can uplift any room in the house. Check out her Etsy shop ArteColoridoDeRaquel and Instagram @Raquelitagm.

Final Thoughts on Latina-Owned Etsy Shops

In conclusion, the holidays are a great time to support small businesses. Etsy has something for everyone’s Christmas Budget. What are some of your favorite Latina-owned Etsy shops?

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