Time Out

These Houston Makers' Goods Are All about Self-Care

From scented candles to cosmetics, we love these locally crafted products.

11/30/2023 By Uvie Bikomo

Stay Home, Feel Fab

10 Things You Need to Turn Your Bathtub into a Wellness Oasis

These at-home spa essentials will turn your bathroom into a relaxation hub.

07/08/2022 By Alexia Partouche

SHOP LOCAL

Support Houston Makers at Mala Market in Montrose

This female-owned nonprofit has everything from home décor and eco-friendly cleaning supplies to clothes and upcycled accessories.

06/08/2022 By Geneva Diaz

New Blooms

How To Spring Into A New Hobby

There’s just something about spring that makes you want to refocus on your goals and start something new.

03/10/2022 By Stephanie Bartels

Shaping up

5 Things To Do In Houston This Weekend, November 26-28

A little turkey won't stop the show this weekend.

11/25/2021 By Shelby Stewart

Step away from the blue light

6 Screen-Free Summer Activities That Make Staying Home a Blast

Unplug during date night or quality time with family, and support local businesses in the process.

07/16/2020 By Kaitlyn Miller

It's Lit

With Houston's First-Ever DIY Candle Bar, Manready Mercantile Brings its Most Popular Product to the Masses

Located downstairs from the trendy Heights men's store, The Candle Bar is a direct response to female customers' requests.

12/18/2018 By Gabrielle Nicole Pharms

Woman Crush Wednesday

#WCW: Shanquita Greggs

How one Houstonian turned a DIY hobby into a full-time gig.

11/28/2018 By Jillian Goltzman

Burning Love

Kendra Scott Launched a Candle Collection, and We Approve

Celebs love the Austin designer's iconic jewelry, but we're here for her four new home fragrances.

03/28/2018 By Abby Ledoux

Local Love

At Kendleton Farms Market, Helping Women Heal

A farm in Fort Bend County is supporting survivors of sex trafficking by teaching them how to create—and sell—boutique-quality handmade wares.

10/27/2017 By Brittanie Shey

Home & Design

What Does Houston Smell Like?

A new candle line at Kuhl-Linscomb poses the question.

06/05/2015 By Sarah Rufca Nielsen