Vendors & Orgs
Explore our Vendors & Orgs page to discover all the amazing local businesses, artists, and makers who will be showcasing their goods at Hive Pride 2025! From queer-owned businesses to grassroots non-profits, we’re proud to highlight vendors that reflect the diverse and vibrant nature of our community. Support local artisans, find unique gifts, and learn more about your community while celebrating pride with us















Meet Our Vendors
All Bodies Physical Therapy
All Bodies Physical Therapy is a queer-owned, gender-inclusive, and weight-neutral pelvic physical therapy practice dedicated to affirming care for all bodies. At Hive Pride, they’ll be hosting a free button-making station—featuring pronoun buttons and other inclusive designs—alongside sharing information about their specialized, community-centered services. All Bodies believes everyone deserves access to care that respects their identity and supports their wellness journey, inside and out.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.


Radical Wellness with Isabel Emilie
Isabel Emilie offers intuitive on-site tarot readings and a curated selection of handmade ritual tools designed to support spiritual wellness and self-discovery. Her offerings include smudge sprays, herb bundles, hemp-wrapped crystal necklaces, spell jars, upcycled leather medicine bags, hand-sewn tarot deck bags, and tarot decks. Rooted in intersectional, liberatory, and decolonial practices, Isabel’s mission is to foster physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual growth—especially for women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community.
Bloom by Steph
Bloom by Steph brings witty, cute, and unapologetic art to life through stickers, prints, keychains, bookmarks, and more. Steph’s work reflects her values clearly and boldly, creating a space where people can feel seen, celebrated, and connected. Her art is more than just adorable—it’s a vibrant way to build community and affirm identity.


Lonewolfs Studio
Rocky at Lonewolfs Studio offers a cozy collection of handmade tufted and punch-needled goods—including coasters, rugs, and pillows—each crafted with care and creativity. Rooted in community values, this vendor proudly offers sliding scale pricing to keep their work accessible and affirming for all. Whether you’re looking to add warmth to your space or support ethical artistry, Lonewolfs Studio brings softness with a purpose.
The Bathing Bakery
The Bathing Bakery, founded by Birdie, offers handcrafted sugar scrubs, bath bombs, and self-care treats made with love, intention, and inclusivity at heart. Their mission goes beyond skincare—it’s about creating a sensory experience where everyone feels safe, seen, and celebrated. From product design to branding, Birdie ensures that every detail reflects their commitment to honoring all identities and making self-care a joyful, affirming ritual for all.


Love Liberated Sacramento
Love Liberated is a grassroots organization dedicated to sexual health, bodily autonomy, and liberation for all—especially BIQ+POC communities. At Hive Pride, they’ll be providing free resources including Plan B, internal and external condoms, dental dams, and more. Love Liberated is committed to creating inclusive, welcoming spaces where everyone feels centered, respected, and empowered. Their mission is clear: liberation through love, care, and access for Sacramento’s most marginalized.
The Savage Hand
Led by the vibrant Noelle, The Savage Hand brings you all things crochet!—from bold, textured clothing to colorful small goods, there’s truly a little something for everyone. Noelle’s work isn’t just about yarn; it’s about creating inclusive spaces where individuality is celebrated and connection is key. With over a decade in the service industry and a heart rooted in artistry, Noelle approaches each event with intention—welcoming guests, sparking conversation, and spreading the message that art without inclusivity isn’t art at all. The Savage Hand is here to help make the world brighter, softer, and more beautifully diverse—one stitch at a time.


Different Strokes
Ari (she/they) is a queer cosmetic and restorative tattoo artist based at Better Days Tattoos in Sacramento, CA. With six years in the cosmetic industry and four years of tattooing experience, Ari brings a deep passion and personal connection to every piece they create. As a cancer survivor, Ari understands the power of reclaiming one’s body through adornment and self-expression—and channels that into their affirming, transformative work.
From natural cosmetic tattoos like brows, freckles, and lip blush to gender-affirming services such as areola restoration, SMP, and facial hair simulation, Ari’s artistry is rooted in empowerment. They will be selling tooth gems and providing information about gender affirming tattoos.
Moonlit Substance
Moonlit Substance, created by Christina, offers handcrafted crystal, leather, copper, and sterling silver jewelry and accessories—including rings, oils, and more—each piece charged with intention and care. As a queer woman and artist, Christina is committed to being a safe and affirming presence for all, especially those often left out of traditional creative spaces. Her work embraces fluidity and queerness, resulting in art that expands beyond the binary that invites expression, protection, and connection. At Moonlit Substance, beauty and belonging go hand in hand.


Ravayat
Ravayat, founded by Samaya, brings a dazzling and interactive jewelry experience to Hive Pride with their signature charm bar. Specializing in custom 18K gold-plated necklaces and bracelets that are waterproof, tarnish-free, and made to last, Ravayat invites attendees to handpick from over 300 charms and 35 chain styles to create their perfect piece. Each design is assembled on-site with care and expertise, offering a joyful, hands-on moment of self-expression and sparkle.
lifewflo
lifewflo offers zines, art prints, books, and stickers rooted in care, creativity, and community. As a trans, queer, Black-owned business, lifewflo centers inclusivity in both their art and their everyday work as a therapist serving queer, trans, non-monogamous, and low-income folks. Their mission is to make information, representation, and healing more accessible—one piece of art at a time.


Postpartum Pal
Postpartum Pal is a grassroots initiative offering vital postpartum support during the first six months after birth for families in Sacramento. Rooted in the traditions of Indigenous care and collective wisdom, Postpartum Pal connects families with a compassionate network of local birth workers, lactation specialists, chefs, bodyworkers, dog walkers, and more. At Hive Pride, they’ll be sharing resources and inviting volunteers to join their growing village of Sacramento PALS—because no one should have to navigate early parenthood alone.
Bleachnrugged
Bleachednrugged is a vibrant blend of vintage, new, and hand-bleached clothing curated by Mckaylee. With a mission rooted in joy and self-expression, Bleachednrugged is all about celebrating individuality—no judgment, just good vibes. Whether you’re hunting for a bold one-of-a-kind tee or looking to level up your everyday style, B&R makes sure everyone walks away feeling seen, celebrated, and stylish.


Goldmarh
Goldmarh, founded by Nai-muh (she/her), offers a vibrant collection of mudcloth bags and hats, African print coveralls, dresses, fans, brass jewelry, and waistbeads—all crafted with deep reverence for heritage and artistry. Rooted in West African traditions, Goldmarh celebrates culture, individuality, and community through every design. With storytelling and inclusivity woven into the brand’s core, Goldmarh creates not just fashion, but a welcoming space that honors voices often left unheard.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.
Crochray
Crochray—an inspired blend of crochet and the artist’s name, Ray—brings joy to Hive Pride through handmade crochet plushies full of heart. As a queer creator who’s navigated unwelcoming spaces, Ray is committed to being a soft, affirming presence—especially for young queer and trans folks. Through every stitch, Crochray offers a reminder that our lives are worthy, our identities are valid, and even on hard days, we deserve comfort and care.


Moonlit Artistry
Noa (they/he), the artist behind Moonlit Artistry, offers vibrant face painting that celebrates imagination, identity, and joy. As a Fat, BIPOC, Queer, Trans, and Disabled creator, Noa is on a lifelong journey to infuse their work with radical representation and beauty in all forms. Through each brushstroke, Moonlit Artistry aims to reflect the richness of humanity and create space for every body and story to shine.
jazel.print
Jazel (they/them) is a printmaker and zinester whose work lives at the intersection of queerness, activism, and love. Through hand-pulled prints, mini zines, stickers, and buttons—all offered on a sliding scale—jazel.print creates art that’s both accessible and unapologetically expressive. Every piece is a small act of resistance and a big dose of heart.
