We were so happy to see your faces at this week’s HudCo Mother’s Day Bazaar. It was a joy to celebrate with our community and showcase so many talented local makers—many longtime collaborators plus a few new women-owned businesses.
Camila from Living Notes Photography documented the day (and presented her photo products as well), check out her slideshow below. A heartfelt thank you to our incredible vendors who brought beauty, creativity, and warmth to the day:
- Adonia Floral Design shared their stunning candles, vessels, and sweet treats
- A D’Zine NY brought vintage jewelry full of timeless charm
- Bloomy Cheese and Provisions served up artisan cheeses, cheese-adjacent products, fine charcuterie, and their crowd-favorite Lunch-A-Blooms
- Ennui displayed handcrafted, vintage-inspired housewares made with love in the Hudson Valley (and had her gorgeous little one with her!)
- Lady Jane Jewels offered playful, joy-filled jewelry
- Living Notes Photography with timeless portraits and branding sessions, made physical through photo books and framed selections
- Seed-on-Hudson brought an amazing selection of heirloom and homegrown vegetables, herbs, flowers, and native plants
And of course, we’re always grateful to our resident pop-ups: Boxing Day Café kept us energized with coffee and pastries, and Picture Book curated the most delightful reads for every age. Thank you all for making this event so special—we can’t wait to do it again!







































And in case you missed it, learn fun facts about all of these women-owned businesses in our This or That post on the HudCo Journal. Find out what other events are coming up over at our calendar.