
501c7 nonprofit social organization
Interested in Membership?
2026 Applications coming in February. Please email the Guild to be added to our mailing list.
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The Guild offers several membership options designed to support you at every stage of your creative journey. Whether you want to learn or teach, sell your work, promote your creative business, or simply support our mission, there is a membership that fits your goals. Use the links below to explore each membership type in more detail and find the one that’s right for you.
• Crafting Member – For those who want to teach classes, take classes, or grow their creative skills
• Vendor Member – For makers and artists who want to sell their work at Guild markets
• Business Member – For makers who want their business information and work featured on the Guild website
• Supporting Member – For individuals who want to support the Guild and its programs
Vendor Member
For those who like to make and sell their items at local markets.
Anyone interested in being a vendor at our markets must sign up as a member and be approved. Being a member does not guarantee a spot at a market until market fees are paid in full. Fees depend on how many booths and other items each vendor gets for their setup. More information is on the application. More information about our events can be found on our Market page.
Vendor Requirements
All vendors must have an active Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit. You can get one through the Texas Comptroller's Office website. All vendors who sell food must be compliant with all Texas Cottage Laws for permitted to be made, labeling for items, and the Food Handlers Certificate. Visit the Texas Cottage Law website for more information.

Business Member
For those who like to make and sell their items online and would like to be promoted on our website.
Must have a social media, website, or platform page dedicated to your business. Links and pictures must be provided along with contact information. All business information and pictures will be used on this webpage for visitors to find local, handmade businesses to shop from. No direct sales from the Guild's website will take place. More information is on the application.
Permits and Licenses
All businesses must have an active Texas Sales and Use Tax Permit. You can get one through the Texas Comptroller's Office website. All vendors who sell food must be compliant with all Texas Cottage Laws for permitted to be made, labeling for items, and the Food Handlers Certificate. Visit the Texas Cottage Law website for more information.
Business Page coming soon...
Supporting Member
For those who like to support the arts and crafting community by supported our classes and markets.
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