It’s always enjoyable to find unique products that can be turned into one-of-a-kind house decorations or clothing styles. Or, if you have a birthday or other event coming up and need to purchase a gift, giving somebody something they won’t be able to find anywhere else can be an exciting prospect. If you are seeking out some unique décor, clothing, or gift ideas, you won’t want to miss Flea at Silver Street’s Spring Market, happening at Houston’s Silver Street Silver Studios on Saturday, February 24th from 10 AM until 5 PM and Sunday, February 25th from 10 AM to 5 PM.
Flea at Silver Street’s Spring Market provides you with a lot of unique products that are produced by local craftsmen, designers, and artists. These local vendors are able to sell and receive support for their creations through the market, giving them the opportunity to get noticed. The local artists display unique items like one-of-a-kind decorations, vintage products, jewelry, art, original designs and furniture. However, there is more than just that at the market, and you can enjoy some food from local food vendors and food trucks. There will also be a pet adoption event as well as live music for entertainment, and a bar you can enjoy.
Flea at Silver Street’s Spring Market kicks off on Saturday, February 24th at 10 AM until 5 PM. The second day is Sunday, February 25th from 10 AM to 5 PM. The event takes place at Houston’s Silver Street Studios. Ticket prices are listed below, and remember there are no refunds once you purchase your tickets.
If you’d like more information about Flea at Silver Street’s Spring Market, or to purchase tickets, please visit their website here. You can also learn more by either visiting or following Flea at Silver Street on their Facebook.
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