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Vancouver Etsy Co Holiday Pop Up Lookbook 2023

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ABOUT US Vancouver Etsy Co empowers creative entrepreneurs by providing resources, education, and opportunities to grow. The goal is to create a community of inclusive and supportive Designers, Creatives and Makers from the greater Vancouver area who are interested in sharing knowledge, building their business and making meaningful community connections.

Planning Team Born and raised in the Vancouver area, Val never thought she would be a creative/maker. Armed with her degree in Criminology from SFU, she worked at Dress for Success Vancouver until she welcomed her first child. From there, the creative (and entrepreneurial) bug hit, and she started her Etsy shop, Veespoke. Since then, she dove head first into the craft world, participating in markets (some of her favourites include Got Craft and Portobello West), then organizing markets as part of the Vancouver Etsy Co. She’s passionate about empowering creatives and makers in their business journey by providing opportunities and a community for them to be part of and thrive in.

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When she’s not working on VEC or Veespoke, she is focusing on her most important job as a mom of three boys.

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A born-and-raised Vancouverite who made her mark in the craft world with her (now retired) knitwear business. Anita now spends her time as a consumer and cheerleader of local and handmade goods and services. She claims she is “efficient because I’m lazy” and therefore a pro at streamlining processes to just make things work better. After many years of being a vendor and customer, she has a keen eye for in-person market displays, online product photos, effective lookbooks. Place a short biography of this Place aand short biography of this

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When she is not delving into the craft world, she also works at BC Cancer and deep into true crime stories and her pup, Penny.


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All proceeds from totebag sales and half from ticketed events are split between the Greater Vancouver Food Bank and the BC Children's hospital. To date we have raised over $2600.

We visited the GVFB at their distribution centre and learned more how they operate!


KIDS ZONE Saturday November 25, 2023 UBC Geering Up is an outreach organization with a mission to bring STEAM learning to youth in a fun, hands-on and interactive setting across BC. We are excited to be part of the Etsy Market this year and are looking to interact with children through three activities primarily! From learning about circuitry and electricity by building a Lumos Wand to diving into the physics of sound waves through a visual demonstration kit, science and engineer concepts will come alive at our booth! For those interested in tech, we will have a oneon-one demo that will introduce how to code robots. When necessary, there will some take-home activities for the youth to learn at their own pace. See you there!


Vendors by Category Accessories

Fashion

Home and Decor cont

Alex & Leigh Handmade Alive & Aglow Fifth of May Cause Shop (Saturday) Handmade by Chris & Kris Made On Cambie (Sunday) Retrophiliac Studio Belli Belli thinkthankay Urban Drawer Veespoke WalkingDot

Aly Originals Co BaseLayer (Sunday) Gracias Clothing Inc. Jessica Redditt Design (Saturday) Kallpana Karma Collective Poplin & Co.

Saturna Outdoor Research Talann Creations Ten & Eight Creations The 6th Scent Candle West End Wicks Wildforest Mercantile (Sunday)

Food and Beverage

Jewelry

Amoda Charlie Girl Goods Connies Cravings Crimp and Crimb Chocolates East Van Jam EastVan Bees Kaaj Artisan Chocolate Living Lotus Chocolate (Sunday) Mindful Monk Mountain Meal Prep Not Too Sweet Drinks Inc. OAT ME Slothee Coffee Tera's Bean The Alfajor Company The Salt Dispensary To The Next Journey

Bead Mindful Gems Bluefish Bohemian CLani Clay Designs Crafts by Dao Mindfull Mode Mosaic Motif Patchi Collective Jewelry (Saturday) Pearladdictions Sarah Mulder Jewelry

Art and Design Amandatomical Art Amy Tom Art & Design Art by Tuna Boey Art Studio Claxton Grove Cliff Nietvelt Photography deadlybearhug Evros Boutique Co GLASEA Ivycdraws Kawaiiboku Kokkok Chicken Lil Asian Designs Mad Pins Mayer Ceramics Mojo the Catcoon Mountain Mornings Nicole Henzel Shop Studio Eighteen Victoria Yahara Studio Wayward Pineapple Creations

Baby and Kids Cove Cap Company Little Kaya Co. MaxMommy Sweet Pea Designs Co.

Body Care Beth and Olivia Handmade Freesia Soap Company Milklady Soap Co. Revive and Restore Well Beings Supply

Home and Decor AlessiaAdora Lifestyle Inc. Block Creatives (Saturday) BORAMe Candle canvas candle co Clawed Candles Eunoia Naturale fromdiiana.studio Good Smelling Things Grounds Up Inky Rose Flower Co. Ltd. Knotty Alex LITTLE CANDLE MATTERS LTD. Made by Erin (Saturday) Makes by Mali meNom Mysgreen Ohne & Co. Ollie & Co.

Paper and Stationery Colordrunk Papelu Studio Papermain

Pet Catcouver Outbound Canine Co Sunshine Pup Co Tagged By Ollie

Mini Makers (Sat) Butterfly Lane Jewellery EBead3K Made by Elliot Stellar Works

Mini Makers (Sat) Bubbles and Friendz dangle + bloom Handmade by Rowan Michaela Ho's Creative House Mini-Cute Nat+Cori The Dayze Shop The Dot


vendor map 34 46 59 60 56 90 77 73 94 19 43 72 10 71 13 9 65 80 25 44 78 92 98 3 99 51 53 26 55 52 57 33 38 18 32 97 2 27 83 93 5 76 41 84 95 54 50 20 31 74 15 28 72 14 39 39 91 29 62

AlessiaAdora Lifestyle Inc. Alex & Leigh Handmade Alive & Aglow Aly Originals Co Amandatomical Art Amies Studio Amoda Amy Tom Art & Design BaseLayer 49 (sat), 94 (sun) Bead Mindful Gems Beth and Olivia Handmade Block Creatives (Sat) Bluefish Bohemian Boey Art Studio BORAMe Candle canvas candle co Catcouver Charlie Girl Goods CLani Clay Designs Clawed Candles Claxton Grove Cliff Nietvelt Photography Colordrunk Connies Cravings Cove Cap Company Crafts by Dao Crimp and Crimb Chocolates deadlybearhug East Van Jam EastVan Bees Eunoia Naturale Evros Boutique Co Fifth of May Cause Shop (Sat) Freesia Soap Company fromdiiana.studio GLASEA Good Smelling Things Gracias Clothing Inc. Grounds Up Handmade by Chris & Kris Inky Rose Flower Co. Ivycdraws Jessica Redditt Design Kaaj Artisan Chocolate Kallpana Karma Collective Kawaiiboku Knotty Alex Kokkok Chicken Lil Asian Designs Little Candle Matters Little Kaya Co. Living Lotus Chocolate (Sun) Mad Pins Made by Erin (Sat) Made On Cambie (Sun) Makes by Mali MaxMommy Mayer Ceramics

4 75 96 64 12 37 70 66 8 81 89 59 85 63 67 69 45 94

meNom Milklady Soap Co. Mindful Monk Mindfull Mode Mojo the Catcoon Mosaic Motif Mountain Meal Prep Mountain Mornings Mysgreen Nicole Henzel Shop Not Too Sweet Drinks Inc. OAT ME Ohne & Co. Ollie & Co. Outbound Canine Co Papelu Studio Papermain Patchi Collective Jewelry (Sat)

82 88 21 35 79 61 6 24 42 40 11 68 1 22 7 48 30 49

Pearladdictions Poplin & Co. Retrophiliac Revive and Restore Sarah Mulder Jewelry Saturna Outdoor Research Slothee Coffee Studio Belli Belli Studio Eighteen Sunshine Pup Co Sweet Pea Designs Co. Tagged By Ollie Talann Creations Ten & Eight Creations Tera's Bean The 6th Scent Candle The Alfajor Company The Salt Dispensary (Sun)

87 36 86 100 16 58 47 17 23 49

thinkthankay To The Next Journey Urban Drawer Veespoke Victoria Yahara Studio WalkingDot Wayward Pineapple Creations Well Beings Supply West End Wicks Wildforest Pottery (Sun)


mini-makers Saturday

vendor map kid zone

Butterfly Lane Jewellery GULNAAZ, 8

KZ3

Gulnaaz, the 8-year-old kid entrepreneur, is a girl full of creativity and love for colors. Her artistic sense and passion for creating unique combinations of colors make her stand out from her peers. Her bright personality is reflected in her love for vibrant colors, and she never misses a chance to add a pop of color to everything she does. She likes to learn about different cultures, art, and traditions that help her enhance her creative abilities.

ubc geering up

KZ2 KZ1

KZ4 KZ3

Mini Market

EBead3K ELI AND EZRA, 10 & 7

Eli and Ezra come by the entrepreneurial bug honestly and are debuting their perler creations at the Holiday Pop Up. Both kids have an affinity for popular characters (Mario!) and will have a variety ornaments and magnets and different sizes for sale.

KZ1

Made by Elliot ELLIOT, 9

Begun at five years old, Made by Elliot takes his original drawings, illustrations, and recycled fabrics and turns them into wearable buttons or magnets. Four years on, Elliot is a second-year Arts Umbrella Foundation program student and is inspired by other young creative entrepreneurs.

KZ4

Stellar Works PIPER, 9

A student at Nootka Elementary, Piper likes creating things. She likes drawing and making paper dragon puppets, then moved on to rainbow loom and crochet..

KZ2


mini-makers Sunday

vendor map kid zone

Bubbles and Friendz

KZ7

KZ6

SAMANTHA, 9

KZ3

Samantha is a partially home school 4th grader who has been in markets with me for 2 years. She has now created her own product line including bath bombs and bubble baths and is ready to do her very own markets!

KZ8 KZ5 KZ2 KZ1

dangle + bloom

KZ4 KZ3

Mini Market

TIMMY, 7

KZ4

Seven year old Timmy makes his own funky polymer clay earrings and Christmas ornaments along with his mom. He has been crafting since he was one. He loves to build creative objects and thinks of ideas even cooler ideas than mom’s. It has been a tradition in the family to handcraft Christmas ornaments and Timmy does that with a mix of natural materials and colourful mediums.

Handmade by Rowan ROWAN, 7

Rowan started to make jewellery when she was 4, and in the last year, spurred by the motivation to be independent, has started exploring the opportunities to sell those unique creations. Rowan is inspired by colour and variety!

KZ5

Michaela Ho's Creative House MICHAELA, 7

KZ7

Michaela loves arts and crafts and has been making her own jewerly designs since 2022.

Mini-Cute AMANDA, 10

KZ1

Hello! My name is Amanda and I've just started Grade 5 this year. I've always been interested in art, especially visual arts. I enjoy using my hands and have found a love for making things with polymer clay. More recently, I've discovered resin and am trying to incorporate that into my art. Nature and animals are both important to me and I usually try to incorporate these themes into my art. Outside of school, I also enjoy going to my triathlon club, taekwondo, and gymnastics. I sold my pieces for donations to support my favourite charities - BCSPCA and BabyGoRound.


mini-makers Sunday

vendor map kid zone

Nat+Cori NATALIE + CORINNA, 12 & 14

KZ6

Corinna (12) and Natalie (14) are sisters who are creative and share an interest in arts & crafts. It all started just out of the enjoyment of creating jewelry to wear. They had a growing bead collection with supplies, from gifts and visits to the craft stores. They have been making jewelry for over two years now.

KZ7

KZ6

KZ8 KZ5 KZ2 KZ1

KZ4 KZ3

Mini Market

The Dayze Shop ELLA, 11

KZ4

Ella's been making crochet animals and bracelets for 2 years. She attends fort Langley fine arts school experiencing all the arts programs and diversifying her talents.

The Dot LANA, 12

KZ1

Lana is a creative 12-year-old who enjoys all kinds of art, and loves her family and cat (who is often the inspiration for her innovative projects). She loves to cook, travel and experience new things and has been creating project since she could differentiate colours! She likes to make all sorts of arts & crafts: from painting pieces on canvas, to jewellery, to folded paper crafts, to sewing.


AlessiaAdora Lifestyle Inc.

MIRABELLA, MAPLE RIDGE

Introduce yourself and your business AlessiaAdora® is the brainchild of the dynamic motherdaughter duo, Mirabela and Alessia. This contemporary lifestyle brand is on a mission to revolutionize your culinary and dining experiences right at home. AlessiaAdora® crafts modern kitchen and home essentials, utilizing the finest Canadian maple and walnut wood. Our repertoire includes everything from organizers to serving and charcuterie boards, sushi boards, candle and phone holders, egg holders, and bowls, among other items. We're here to add a touch of elegance and functionality to your everyday life. How did you get started? In the memorable summer of 2020, AlessiaAdora® sprouted in our kitchen as mother-daughter duo, Mirabela and then sixyear-old Alessia, turned to cooking amidst the global pandemic. Our growing passion for culinary creativity led to a need for an organized, digital-friendly kitchen setup. Like many home chefs, we struggled with balancing online recipes and cooking tools. Identifying this universal problem, we challenged the chaotic standard of home cooking, paving the way for a modern kitchen organizer. Thus, sousShelf - the ultimate kitchen helper was born.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Alive & Aglow

JENNY, RICHMOND

Introduce yourself and your business Hello, I'm Jenny, and I'm the Founder of Alive & Aglow, a Vancouver-based brand specializing in grip socks. My journey into the world of grip socks began during my pilates sessions, where I experienced their remarkable slip-preventing benefits. Motivated by a desire to infuse these essential workout accessories with excitement and personality, all the while maintaining impeccable quality, Alive & Aglow was born! How did you get started? I noticed that the grip socks I frequently encountered at studios and online retailers often lacked both aesthetic appeal and quality. This realization inspired me to create something that not only boasts premium materials but also exudes a sense of fashion and style, making them versatile enough to complement your everyday wardrobe. Best thing about your business? I have the privilege of designing our grip socks, infusing them with my personal favorite colors and designs. Every embroidery on the sock is either my drawing (on iPad) or collaborations with local artists. It's an absolute joy to breathe life into my creative visions and engage with such a talented community of artists along the way. What’s your favorite – or least favorite – Christmas song? Ariana Grande's Winter Things and Santa Tell Me


Alex & Leigh Handmade

GLORIA, NEW WESTMINISTER

Introduce yourself and your business Busy mom of two who started the business to create accessories for my kids. It first started with headbands then slowly evolve into many more textile accessories as the kids grew. And now I also creat hair bows, hair ties, scrunchies, keychains, handkerchiefs and earrings. How did you come up with your business name? It’s a combination of my children’s name since the business started because of them What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller? My favorite part of being an Etsy seller is that I get to creat and make things I like for myself and my family and then share it to people who also love my creations.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Amandatomical Art

AMANDA,BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Amanda and I am an immunology PhD scientist. I am also the artist and maker behind Amandatomical Art, where I combine my passion for science and art by creating anatomical depictions to educate others about science. I’m constantly inspired by the science and beauty behind anatomy and the various ways it can be visualized. How did you come up with your business name?My business name is a combination of my name - Amanda and the word anatomical. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? For the textbook organ prints, the originals are made with charcoal and led drawn directly onto textbook pages. I create the textbook pages based on vintage anatomy books, with a specific page number representing a fun fact about the organ drawn.


Amies Studio

AMY, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi hello!! My name is Amy and I make teddy bears! Benji Bear is a representation of the joy and innocence of when we were young and when life wasn’t complicated. I created Benji to be pocketsized so he can accompany you day-to-day, and as a small reminder that there is joy in the little things around us everyday. Amies Studio is a labour of my love for the little things, and there is no better way to show it than by slowly and intentionally hand-stitching each charming little friend. Also, who doesn’t like teddy bears? How did you get started? I was a stressed-out university student and started creating the goofiest looking things to make myself laugh amidst what life was throwing at me. As it turns out, other people also smile when they see my creations, citing how silly, whimsical, nostalgic, or even comforting they are. From that point on, Amies Studio became a home for all the silly little things that bring myself and others that little bit of joy we need everyday to keep us going. How do you stay creative? Meeting other creatives! It is always a treat to chat with others and see their own creative process when it comes to their crafts. In that same vein, seeing their crafts itself is inspiring! It challenges me to create something that is equally inspiring. Although, I usually end up creating something silly instead haha.


Amoda Tea

TEGAN, RICHMOND Introduce yourself and your business Amoda believes in the healing power of plants to elevate your mind, body and mood. We create delicious latte & smoothie blends that use matcha, mushrooms and herbs to naturally support energy and combat stress inconvenient ways. How did you get started? I used to make herbal blends for energy and stress for myself and then, for my friends. One day I decided to put them up on our website and see if other people we interested and they were a hit! Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? A random idea or personal experience usually leads to a test blend. A lot of research and development goes in to creating a new blend. That means a blend goes through many iterations until we have found the perfect blend. My favourite part is most certainly the moment I know I have nailed it. What do you wish customers knew about you or your business? I wish customers knew the lengths we go to vett our suppliers and create our product blends. Ensuring blends are effective is paramount, it takes a lot of developement.


Amy Tom Art & Design

AMY,VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business I am Amy and I started selling my art since 2012. My create my art mainly through oil painting and sometimes ink illustrations. How do you stay creative? In my day job I am around creative people everyday. I am fairly ideas driven so I can't wait to materialized them. Sometimes I have so many ideas, I get too buzzed to sleep. What’s your studio like? Filled with surreal animal paintings. Paint, paint brushes and canvases and cats everywhere.


Art by Tuna

RACHEL, NORTH VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business I started out attending small local markets for fan events, creating fan art of some of my favourite cartoons and comics. As I was able to grow my online following, I realized there was a market for my style and unique vision, so I pivoted to creating my own designs, comics, and illustrations, now using not only markets, but my online shop, and Patreonbased subscription club, to share what I do with the world How do you stay creative? My creative inspiration comes from both inside, and outside literally - I find myself equally inspired by the world I find alone (enjoying the work of other creatives, consuming fresh media like TV and books), as well as outside, where an active lifestyle and the gorgeous scenery of BC sparks a fire in me.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

BaseLayer

CATHY, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hello, I’m Cathy and I’m a new mama to my 19 month old and the founder/owner of BaseLayer Apparel. I started building the idea and the business when I was pregnant with my little girl. One and a half years later we finally launched last year. How did you get started? I never realized how uncomfortable bras were until we didn’t have to wear one during the pandemic but when things started to open up again, I was torn. I hated the feeling of wearing them but felt like I needed something that still gave me some shape at a nice dinner. I spent hours and hours researching how to start, from learning about tech packs, pattern making and, most of all, about the realities of the textile industry. I reached out to my networks for referrals after a disappointing and costly Fiverr experience with a freelance textile designer. Eventually I was connected with our designer who works with numerous well known home grown favourite brands. From there, I brought in samples and styles of various bras and we worked on merging the best features of each white eliminating other annoying elements.


Aly Originals Co. ALYSE, RICHMOND

I created Aly Originals Co in November 2021 in pursuit of taking this leap as a goal of mine to take more risks in life and not being afraid to dream big.

Bead Mindful Gems RACHELLE, SURREY

Bead Mindful Gems creates meaningful one-of-a-kind jewelry handmade with semi precious gems and hand molded polymer clay. Their unique and modern collections of earrings, studs, malas, necklaces and bracelets are all made with an affirmation in mind.


Beth and Olivia Handmade ANNIE, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Etsy was the very first sales platform that I chose to start my online business. Pay-as-you-go fees were more affordable for me than to jump into my own online shop with a fixed fee. I love the support from fellow makers I’ve met along the way. I feel right at home in the Etsy community. What’s your favorite part of being an Etsy seller? I love to accommodate my customers anyway I can to give them a great shopping experience. How did you come up with the name for your Etsy shop? Etsy only allows a shop name that contains up to 20 letters. bethandoliviahandmade was too long so I went with bethandoliviasmarket.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Bluefish Bohemian ANITA, WEST VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Bluefish Bohemian offers a collection of handmade jewelry with a free-spirited, boho vibe. Designs are influenced by the beauty of the West Coast ~ the main inspiration being the surrounding forest and sea. Featuring hand-picked semi precious stones and sterling silver, each piece is made thoughtfully, and with intention. From larger one of a kind crystal pendants, to limited edition wrap bracelets and dainty silver necklaces and earrings, you are sure to find a unique gift from our selection. Best thing about your business? By far the best thing about my business is the wonderful clients I have met over the years. It seems odd calling them clients because I feel more like they are friends. It's always such a joy to see them again, and I'm grateful when they come over even just to say hello! What’s your studio like? Honestly? It's a mess! I have bits of projects half done, waiting on certain components, etc, all over the place. I drive my family crazy. But, I KNOW where everything is, at least until I tidy it up! Then, I'm lost...


Boey Art Studio BOEY, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Boey Leung grew up in the city of Hong Kong. Growing up, she attended art classes which included oil painting, figure painting, animal sketching and watercolour painting for 11 years during her childhood up until high school. She later moved to Burnaby to study at Simon Fraser University where she graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. She rediscovered her love for art in 2020 while finishing her undergraduate degree and from there began painting and self-learning ocean resin art. Her dayto-day work focuses on functional art created by chemical and mechanical tools that reflect her love of engineering and sciences. How did you get started? When I was in school, I really needed a hobby to release stress from a stressful engineering student life, and I end up love this kind of art and it becomes my main career. I can also apply knowledge I leant from school into the business, such as buildings some machines and tools for laser engraving or cutting wood, programming for 3D design and printing. How do you stay creative? I have struggled to "speak" with my art. I love the Ocean and nature so much and used to paint nature very often during my childhood. I use nature to inspire all my one-of-a-kind unique art pieces. When I create art, my goal is to capture snapshots of a moment in the Ocean. I have both furthered my techniques in my favorite media and explored different, new possibilities.


Block Creatives DANIELLA, VANCOUVER

Block Creatives is a purpose-led lifestyle brand that connects people through modern design. Everything is handcrafted in Vancouver and made with an emphasis on minimalism.

Borame Candle BORAM, VANCOUVER

BORAMe Candles are sustainably made with 100% natural soy wax and wooden wicks for that beautiful, crackling frame, packaged in reusable tins. Each candle has a special meaning from founder Boram's journal which means each candle has a different story, special scent and unique Korean name.

GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR


Canvas Candle Company ADRIAN, SURREY

Introduce yourself and your business Canvas Candle Co creates clean-burning, luxury soy candles in Surrey, British Columbia using a traditional and ethical method of candle making from the very beginning. Canvas Candle Co hand-pours each candle in small, four pound batches to ensure the quality and consistency is the same from batch to batch. Every candle is made of North American, vegan, soy wax for a longer burn time and 100% phthalate-free and paraben-free proprietary fragrance and natural essential oil blends for a cleaner and safer candle experience.

What is your favorite part of being an Etsy seller? Love connecting with the other vendors and connecting with a community that values local and handmade. What is your studio like? Our warehouse and showroom are tucked away in an industrial area of Surrey BC. The showroom is open to the public M-F to shop in person if you choose not to shop online or in one of our 100+ retailers. As you're shopping you can peek your head into our pouring room and see/smell what we are currently pouring!


Catcouver

ANDREA & GAEL, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business We're Andrea & Gael, owners of Catcouver. We're a cat sitting company that branched out in the craft world two years ago with our Cat Advent Calendar. This year we're going even further! Giving back is also in our DNA. With every sale and service we offer, we donate to VOKRA, a Vancouver-based cat rescue. As we're always surrounded by cats, by either fostering or cat sitting, we've seen everything that cats can do, what they like and what they don't, as well as for their humans too. All of this is inspiring and dictating the way we're going with all our different products. How did you come up with your business name? We're also doing cat sitting in Vancouver, so we'll let you guess. How do you stay creative? Pinterest is the best and the worst What’s your studio like? Tiny, with cats


Charlie Girl Goods SABRINA, VANCOUVER

Charlie Girl Goods is a woman-owned small business based out of Vancouver where we create small batch caramels and confections using natural ingredients and sourcing local ingredients every chance we get.

CLani Clay Design LANI, VANCOUVER

Lightweight Polymer Clay Jewelry

Cliff Nietvelt Photography CLIFF, VANCOUVER

I sell unique nature, wildlife and urban photographic products.


Clawed Candles MAXYNE,BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business Hi everyone! My name is Maxyne and I am the creator of Clawed Candles, a soy-wax candle based local business. I create uniquely shaped candles for everyone's (from all ages) enjoyment. Each candle is created with care and passion, with pastel colours and unique scents. What do you wish customers knew about your business? We're also doing cat sitting in Vancouver, so we'll let you guess.I do wish customers could see my process of making candles, how much effort and care that goes into creating them, especially when a candle breaks and my process of having to either fix or re-melt it. How did you come up with your business name? I am also a nail technician and have based Clawed Candles off of my nail business name (Clawed by Maxyne). How do you stay creative? I continuously see other creative artists and vendors at other markets that inspires me to stay creative.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Claxton Grove

LAUREN, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Claxton Grove is a line of paper goods and botanical gifts that celebrate the beauty and symbolism of flowers. A self-described flower enthusiast, my goal is to create beautiful items to be gifted, or admired in your home. I've long been fascinated by the historic, symbolic, and cultural meanings associated with flowers and foliage. I'm excited to share them with you now! How did you come up with your business name? The name Claxton Grove comes from my time living in London, UK. Claxton Grove was the name of the street I lived on in a Victorian-era house in West London. I always liked the name and it felt fitting for the botanical-inspired line I dreamt up whilst living there. The Claxon Grove name is a fond tribute to a wonderful time in my life, exploring the parks, gardens, and history the city and surrounding countryside had to offer. How do you stay creative? To be honest, staying creative is the easy part for me - I am never short on ideas for new designs or new products I want to make. My challenge is reigning in all my grand plans and figuring out how to make them a reality!


Connies Cravings CONNIE, VANCOUVER

Connie's Cravings is locally made in the heart of Vancouver BC. Our soft and chewy cookies are handmade with love and baked right out of the oven, and delivered straight to your doorsteps!

Crafts by Dao KINGDAO, NORTH VANCOUVER

I made hand embroidered jewelry. All patterns are inspired by my surroundings in beautiful BC. They are perfect as gifts, if you want to treat yourself or your love ones.


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Cove Cap Company

JENN + KRISSY, NORTH VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hi, we are Cove Cap Co. - a local (we both grew up / live in North Van, with one of us in the Cove!) mama owned brand that focuses on gender neutral minimalist five panel hats for toddlers/kids. All of our hats are made in Canada, using GOTS certified organic cotton with natural dyes in muted colours inspired by nature - using ethical and sustainable practices. How did you get started? Our venture was sparked by motherhood - while shopping for our littles in our lives, we quickly realized that much of kids’ apparel is loud, low quality and not made locally. we are striving to change that with an organic collection of hats in muted colours, inspired by our natural surroundings, go with every outfit and are suitable for any occasion. Our products are made in Canada and are built to last - easily adjustable to last many years and durable enough to be passed on to siblings. How did you come up with your business name? Jenn (one of the founders) grew up in Deep Cove! Jenn and Krissy (the other founder) spent a lot of their youth down in the Cove - enjoying its natural beauty!


GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Crimp and Crumb PAIGE, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Crimp & Crumb chocolates are handcrafted with love in Vancouver, BC. We only use high-quality ingredients – including ethical couverture chocolate. This is a passion project where each individual bonbon is dreamt up, experimented with, and obsessed over to create a bold, bright, and unique experience. Tell us about how your product is makjde. Fave part? I’ve been playing in the kitchen and experimenting with flavours for over 10 years now. I still remember the day I exchanged my birthday watch for a bright red kitchen aid. My interest in food science took me to culinary arts school- Northwest Culinary Academy, and I now work as a pastry chef. Best thing about your business? I love hearing about how people make tasting the chocolates into an activity.


Colourdrunk DORY, VANCOUVER

Colordrunk is an artful concept brand founded in 2021 in Vancouver, BC. From art prints to stationery, our intention is to create designs that will inspire colour and creativity into our everyday lives.

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East Van Bees STEVE, VANCOUVER

EastVan Bees is all about the bees. We work with hive host homeowners businesses and community gardens in various Vancouver neighborhoods to produce the most diverse multi-floral honey that can only come from here. We use all the products of the hive to make candles, balms, salve and tinctures. Our bees thrive in the urban environment as there is always plenty of food within the diversity of pollen and nectar to make happy healthy bees and that makes for happy healthy honey

East Van Jam MICHELLE, VANCOUVER

With gourmet flavour pairings and a mere fraction of the sugar, East Van Jam produces fun and guilt-free spreads inspired by the eclectic variety of characters that make East Vancouver so unique. Made locally with BC produce and so much love, less sugar means there's way more fruit in every jar.


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Deadlybearhug ERIN, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi there! My name is Erin and ever since I was young I've had a creative heart. Deadlybearhug is where all that creative energy goes, where my art meets animal-inspired goods! I aim to provide collections of accessories that celebrate our furry friends, whichever pet that may be! How did you get started? My sister got an adorable schnauzer puppy a few years ago and I was struck by inspiration to create a line of stickers for schnauzer owners. I've been requested many times to expand, so I took the leap and did just that! I've been expanding to more dog and cat breeds ever since! How do you stay creative? Sometimes to gain back your creativity, you have to step away from being creative! Being in nature and getting outside is the simplest way for me to clear my head, get new ideas, and get through any artistic ruts.


Eunoia Naturale CHRISTIN, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business Eunoia Naturale makes handmade decorative candles and wax tablets using all natural soy wax. We make candles that not only smells good but also looks good so you can enjoy it before even having to light it. How did you come up with your business name? We wanted to create a brand that offers products that promote wellness and relaxation. Eunoia means well-mind, beautiful thinking and that is exactly what we want our customers to feel when they light our candles. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? All of our products are handmade in small batches. Each candle is hand decorated so no two candles look exactly the same. Our favourite part is the creative process, coming up with new designs and scents to offer. We try to create candles in different styles so that everyone will find something they’ll like.


Evros boutique co ELAINE, BURNABY

We are a small Christian online shop that sells apparel (both upcycled and designed) and art prints. Through ethically and ecofriendly sourcing, each piece purchased also plants 1 tree and 20% of the proceeds are donated to United Gospel Mission in the downtown Vancouver.

fromdiiana.studio DIANA, SURREY

Vancouver Illustrator/designer bringing beautiful handmade touches to your space. Diana transforms your everyday things in life, and makes them into fun decor for your home!


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Fifth of May Cause Shop SHIRLEY, COQUITLAM

Introduce yourself and your business I'm Shirley, mother of 2, and with this little small gig of mine, namely "Fifth of May Shop", I suppose I can be called a mother of 3?! "Fifth of May" is otherwise known as a cause shop. 10% of all proceeds are donated to BC Cancer Research Foundation. It is something that is close and dear to my heart, and I've donated over $900 to date. Currently, I design and sell silicone and wood bead accessories, such as lanyards, keychains, ornaments, necklaces, and pens. How did you get started? This all started in the midst of COVID, during the tail end of 2020. Being stuck at home majority of the time, I wanted to find a new hobby and simply a way for me to raise funds and give back to the community. Then, there was a calling from a Canadian silicone bead company when they had a sale. Right then I knew I had to give it a shot. Literally, launched my Etsy shop while my kiddo was napping!


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Freesia Soap Company ANDREA, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business I'm Andrea Sinclair, the soap artist/owner behind Freesia Soap. I'm a mom in East Vancouver and am proud to be a part of my local neighbourhood and community. Making soap for others is extremely fulfilling. My artisan soaps bring joy to those who use them and that feels great. I believe everyone deserves luxurious handcrafted natural soap to use everyday. How did you get started? I began making soap in 2015 for personal use, and friends and family as gifts. I’m a maker in a family of makers- I make bread, granola, yogurt, kefir, plus baked goods, and of course savory meals (as a mom, I need to count this!). I started my small business late in 2020(!) after having breast cancer (I’m all good now) and Freesia Soap Company was launched! Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? Soap making is both a science and an art with ample room for creativity. Mixing the base oils and butters with natural ingredients to create soap which is both pleasing to the nose and the eye is part of the fun. Crafted with intention and care in small batches, each bar of artisan soap provides wonderful lather and moisturizing qualities with a simple recycled paper label to reduce packaging.


Glasea

MONA, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business GLASEA is a Vancouver female run glass production studio inspired by the beauty of west coast living & offers glass blown jewellery and home decor objects. From delicate jewellery, fun wavy straws to unique ornaments, mini vases, blown glass drink ware, GLASEA creates a variety of functional and aesthetic pieces that will elevate your space. Each piece is handcrafted with care and attention to detail including our signature seashells, sea turtles are particularly popular among collectors & nature lovers. How did you come up with your name? I grew up by the Mediterranean sea and am lucky enough to now live by the ocean, so I combined my two favourites, glass and the sea and came up with GLASEA. What is your favorite part about being an etsy seller? Building relationships with glass collectors! Nothing better than seeing pics with their new glasea and the happiness on their face. We strive to make people happy one glass piece at a time


Good Smelling Things ANNA, COQUITLAM

Introduce yourself and your business Hi, my name is Anna and I am the founder of Good Smelling Things. I hand-pour soy wax candles that are sustainable, vegan and non-toxic. How did you get started? Good Smelling Things started as a passion project almost two years ago. The field I was working in back then completely disappeared due to covid and it was time for me to re-invent myself. I found it was extremely difficult to purchase nice and personalized gifts at the start of the pandemic as most places were in a lockdown and stores were closed. This is when I opened up my online store and offered customers to personalize their own candle. What do you wish customers knew about you or your business? That my candles are all customizable from the jar, the scent to the label to make the perfect gift.


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Gracias Clothing

HANNA + FELIPE, NORTH VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Gracias is a brand created by Panamanian musician Felipe Arias and Finnish Clothing Designer Hanna Tahvanainen. It is a streetwear brand inspired on the idea of appreciation, thankfulness and the spirit of love and multiculturalism. We are all about unity, love and good times. How do you stay creative? Creativity is a huge part of our life. Disciplined exercise and keeping a loving uplifting peaceful home is very important. Living and creating around good music. Immersing ourselves in nature and travel. Cooking and trying new yummy foods and laughing our butts off going to witty comedy shows keeps us energized and joyful in our crafts. What’s your studio like? Our studio and creative space is all at home. In between plants, doggies and a cozy creative peaceful environment. An array collection of 80s toys, fabrics, paints, markers and colours. Piano, guitars and the sound of a sewing machine. The smell of yummy hardy food in the kitchen and soulful tunes s waying through.


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GroundsUp

KATRINA, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hello there, I'm Katrina, the creative mind driving the magic at GroundsUp! We're all about crafting sustainable home and furniture pieces using the enchanting aroma and texture of used coffee grounds. Picture this: we collect used coffee grounds from local Vancouver coffee shops and transform them into one-of-akind, eco-friendly home decor and furniture. Oh, and did I mention that our products carry the delightful aroma of coffee? You can even catch a glimpse of the textured coffee grounds woven into our creations! By the way, our journey began with a wonderful debut at the Vancouver Etsy Co market just last year, and we couldn't be more thrilled to be back for yet another incredible event! How did you come up with your business name? Selecting the name for my company was a process that evolved naturally. I aimed for a name that resonated with the essence of coffee and highlighted our commitment to upcycling this material. GroundsUp seemed to capture the spirit of our mission perfectly, signifying our dedication to the upward transformation of coffee grounds. Additionally, it symbolizes the notion of building this business from the ground up, starting from its very inception. Music while you work? When I'm in my creative zone, you can bet there's some Studio Ghibli instrumental magic in the air. Their enchanting melodies and whimsical tunes never fail to inspire my imagination and infuse that touch of magic into my designs. Otherwise, I'm singing along to classic oldies.


Handmade by Chris & Kris KRISTIE, DELTA

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Kristie and I am the primary maker behind Handmade by Chris and Kris. I love knitting/crocheting all things cozy from knitwear accessories to home decor. I use a variety of fibres from non-wool, wool blends to 100% wool. I recently expanded my business to include cute plushies. How did you get started? I wanted a giant knit merino blanket and decided learn how to knit and crochet. Before I knew it, I was hooked! I started my business in 2018 knitting chunky knit blankets and expanded to all things cozy and amigurumi. Best thing about your business? I love markets! I get to meet lots of new people - customers and makers. Also, knitting and crocheting is my form of rest and relaxation after a long work day. It is super satisfying when a project is finished. I often find myself saying, “I can’t believe I made this…” =)


Inky Rose Flower Co. Ltd. ANDRIA, NORTH VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business I'm a micro flower farmer and floral designer with a small (but mighty) garden in North Vancouver. I've been playing with flowers for most of my life and made it official through many courses, workshops and a diploma in Floral Design. I offer specialty cut flowers, specializing in fragrant garden roses along with custom floral design including weddings in a box (we chat, I design and deliver, you keep the glass vases and enjoy your wedding day) and custom workshops. Have you ever wanted to make your own centerpiece for an event, wreath for your door or a killer flower pot for outside? How did you come up with your business name? Inky Rose Flower Co. is a nod to some of those who left us too soon: my awesome dad (my surname is Ink) and my good friend Mimi, who always called me Inky and sadly lost a long and courageous battle to cancer at the age of 47. To this day, her family calls me Inky. Flower Co. is for what I do: I source and grow most of my flowers from seed and with any luck, I will be offering specialty tulips in time for Valentine's Day, grown right in my tiny greenhouse in North Van. I believe the world needs more joy, and flowers purvey joy. I've never handed someone a flower and received a frown in return.


Ivycdraws IVY, RICHMOND

Ivycdraws is a passionate designer and illustrator who aims to create fun and relatable products that bring people happiness. Ivy is passionate about all things cute, but she also loves winter, and space (Stars, planets and all the beautiful goodies in the sky).

Jessica Redditt Design JESSICA, NORTH VANCOUVER

Inspired by a natural and healthy lifestyle. We make elegant and classic styles that are easy and comfortable to wear, from morning to night.

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Kaaj Artisan Chocolate FATIMA, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business At Kaaj we handcraft high quality organic chocolate from Bean-to-Bar. Each single-origin chocolate bar is made with Fairtrade certified cocoa beans and all but one are Vegan. Our collection ranges from 82% Dark to 60% dark milk with unique inclusion bars such as Pistachio/Saffron and Earl Grey/Cardamom. How did you get started? After taking a chocolate making course and learning about the craft of bean to bar chocolate making, we decided to fill the gap in the market for single-origin craft chocolate. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? The craft of Bean-to-Bar chocolate is very precise and each bar takes a few days to make. Going through the process of roasting, winnowing, grinding all the way to molding and packaging. When you see a bar in someone's hands is a very rewarding moment.


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Kallpana

STEFANIE, NORTH VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business I am a fashion designer and I created this brand because It was hard to find clothes I could identify with, comfort and uniqueness is my number one goal. Kallpana produces one of a kind designs, it does not support mass production. How did you come up with your business name? Kallpana in Quechua means to flow. I have let this whole process flow to see where it will take me, I am enjoying every part of the process, flowing with all. Give us a brief snapshot of “a day in your life” I usually go for a morning walk with my dog Jasper and exercise at the gym right after. I prepare meals; lunch and dinner, and I go to my studio most of the afternoon to work on sewing projects. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? The jumpsuits are made with natural fibers such as 100% linen and 100% cotton. Each garment is not designed with anticipation, the applique comes at any time, that is what I enjoy the most, how the details come spontaneously; I love that it surprises me every time, it's like the cherry on top.


Kawaiiboku

SONIA, NEW WESTMINISTER Introduce yourself and your business Hi! I am Sonia, a stay-at-home mom and the creator of Kawaiiboku. Kawaiiboku is an art & accessories brand that celebrates Japanese culture-related and simple things in life. My goal is to spread a bit of joy and happiness through Kawaiiboku's merchandise and illustrations

How did you get started? It started as a side hobby as I often attended pop-up events and craft shows. I couldn't find the style I was looking for and why not put my major to good use? Best thing about your business? The best thing is getting to know other artists/creators and customers. I love connecting with similar hobbies and liking to chat up future creative ideas. How do you stay creative? We draw inspiration from various outlets, embracing novel encounters from our environment, nature, arts. We also dedicate time for research and idea generation. We love going to craft markets, farmer markets, vintage and thrift shopping or simply looking at art outside or on Instagram. What do you wish customers knew about you or your business? Everyone's life is busy, and my goal is to spread a bit of joy and happiness little by little through my merchandise and illustrations.


Karma Collective CORDIA, VANCOUVER

Made with love, made to inspire. Karma Collective is a Vancouver based brand that is more than just an apparel company. Its is a brand about spreading positivity, and inspiration through the messages that we incorporate in our designs, empowering each person who wears one to be an agent of change.

Kokkok Chicken CALLISTA, BURNABY

Kokkok- looks like drumstick, but is actually an alien! All the stickers, sticky notes, art prints, tote bags are designed and handmade by me, and all along with a cute cartoon called Kokkok! Kokkok is an alien chicken, which is also created by me:)


Knotty Alex

ALEX, NORTH VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hi, My name is Alex and I am the founder of Knotty Alex! I have been "crafty" my entire life. I even had my own jewellery business when I was in elementary school! It wasn't until a friend of mine and I started talking about Macrame and how she'd always wanted to have a piece made. Of course, I was eager to take the task on and try it out, after all I had experience with knots from my elementary days making hemp bracelets. So here I was, making my first piece measuring in at 3x4 feet. I guess you could say I jumped right in. From then on, I was hooked. Knotty Alex didn't officially start until Feb 2021 when I made my first macrame baby bow. I specialize in fiber art including macrame home decor and accessories, hair bows, baby mobiles, wreaths and anything in between. All of my products are handmade by me. My materials are all sources within Canada, with the majority from other female owned businesses. How did you get started? I was on maternity leave with my daughter right when Covid stared and I was looking for an outlet. I made my first macrame bow for a friends baby girl and Knotty Alex officially launched from there!


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Lil Asian Designs SHERMAN, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Lil Asian Designs creates unique Asian crafts for all sorts of occasions! Most of my products are 3D printed and they feature cute Asian food items like my foodie Christmas ornaments, dumpling boxes, boba bookmarks, bao keychains, and photo stands! I also design cute vinyl stickers, tote bags, and chalkboard signs :) How did you get started? I started my Etsy shop because when I got married in 2019, I found there were very limited Chinese wedding decorations and since I'm quite crafty, I decided to make some myself! I knew there are others out there who have experienced the same thing with their wedding so I started my Etsy shop to provide one-ofa-kind modern handmade Chinese wedding decorations! Now, I've expanded my products to include my cute dumpling and boba designs to be incorporated in my 3D printed products, stickers, and tote bags and I've been selling these cute designs at local markets!


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Little Candle Matters VIVIAN, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business I'm Vivian, originally from Hong Kong and now residing in Vancouver for two years. Inspired by the creativity of Japanese and Korean candle making, I craft unique, fun-shaped candles, often drawing inspiration from my love for food. Some are shaped through hand-kneading, while others use molds and are hand-painted for a lifelike appearance. These candles are designed not only to be funny and attractive but also to provide a therapeutic and comforting ambiance, able to surprise and delight anyone. How did you come up with your business name? I find therapeutic solace in the ambient light of burning candles, which is why I named my business "Little Candle Matters." Don't underestimate the comforting power a small flame can bring, especially when the candle is fun-shaped, it is even more comforting. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? It all starts with selecting the right wax for the specific design I have in mind. After that, I add colors to the wax. The next step is shaping the wax, either using molds for certain designs or employing a special hand-kneading method. My favourite part is hand-kneading. In this step, I get to shape the wax when it's soft and malleable. This allows for endless creativity and ensures that each candle is entirely unique.


Little Kaya Co. KAYA, PORT MOODY

Introduce yourself and your business Hi! I’m Kaya and I own Little Kaya Co. I started my business early 2023 when my baby was almost 1. As a new mom, I needed a calm outlet and something to focus on as my baby napped. I started by making baby mobiles and grew from there. Best thing about your business? It has been so amazing growing my little business and branching out into in-person markets. I love when people’s faces light up as they see my display. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? I love the repetitive nature of needle felting. It can be so calming and allows your mind to find quiet. What’s your studio like? I have a tiny desk in the corner of my bedroom (my husband works from home out of the other corner of the room). Our art styles are completely different - it can be so funny to see our work side by side!


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Living Lotus Chocolate AUDREY, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business I'm Audrey, founder of Living Lotus Chocolate. We make ethically sourced, vegan, bean to bar chocolate. Best thing about your business? Being able to see people's eyes light up when they try our chocolate. Music while you work? If so, what artist? Or your favorite song? Bad girls by MIA What holiday movie or special do you watch over and over again? It's A Wonderful Life.


madebyerinc / Ceramics by Erin ERIN, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Erin and I make small batch functional and decorative ceramics in my little home studio in Vancouver, BC. All my pieces are unique and one of a kind, handmade with lots of love. I truly enjoy the challenge of creating and designing ceramics for use in everyday life, that are both functional and durable, and unique with its own character and charm. My current work ranges from matcha bowls and mugs to planters and variety of vases - there are endless possibilities of what could be created from a ball of clay. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? For each piece I wedge, form, trim, decorate, dry, bisque and glaze and fire with my hand which gives each piece its own unique character and personality. I love the tactile nature of the material, the process, the concept and the creating. I love the diversity clay offers, and how a piece can revolve in front of my eyes There are endless possibilities of what could be created from a ball of clay. Best thing about your business? I find so much joy when people pick up my pieces in admiration, the conversations I have with the community, meeting other artists and drawing inspiration, and when I see how my art can bring others joy too!


Made On Cambie SAOIRSE, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi, my name is Saoirse and I am the owner of Made On Cambie! Our company sells screen printed tote bags inspired by the funky, unique neighbourhoods of Vancouver. All bags are made with cotton canvas, to create a sturdy feel. Bags are designed and screen printed by myself using a studio in East Van. How did you come up with your business name? Originally my business name was in Irish (Is Maith Liom Crochet), meaning ‘I like to crochet’. As my business grew into a screen printing focus I wanted something more fitting. Made On Cambie was inspired by my life being based on Cambie Street for years now. I love this city and wanted to bring that into my business. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? Each bag design has been individually screen printed, using my hand drawn designs. My favourite part is definitely lifting up the screen to reveal a fresh, perfectly printed design on each bag (well most bags!). Music while you work? If so, what artist? Or your favorite song? When I spend a couple of hours screen printing I like something upbeat, and motivating like The Black Keys ‘El Camino’.


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Makes by Mali MALINA, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business Hi! My name is Malina and I am the maker behind Makes by Mali. My small business is a tumbler business where I make double walled stainless steel tumblers with various different designs on them. These tumblers are good for both hot and cold drinks for up to at least 6 hours. I also make snowglobes tumblers and glass cups which are popular with cold and iced drinks. All of my products are all locally handmade, created, and designed by me. All of my tumblers are reusable which is great as you can take with you wherever you go. How did you come up with your business name? I wanted a business name that included part of my name in it. Since I wanted the initials MM as part of my logo, Makes by Mali sounded nice and it fitted the idea that the products were made by me. Best thing about your business? It gives me an opportunity to be creative and meet people at the same time. I never thought meeting people (other makers and/or customers) will be a part of my small business. But the support from other makers and the satisfaction of customers really makes me happy that I started my small business. Best thing about your business?


MaxMommy

JENNIFER, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hi! My name is Jenn, owner and creator of MaxMommy since 2020. MaxMommy is only available to order online so being a part of the holiday pop up shop in person is very special and exciting. MaxMommy was inspired by my first born son, Max! We specialize in mealtime essentials such as high-quality silicone food bibs, suction bowls, plates, snack cups and more! I created MaxMommy to provide parents out there with more options for cute, affordable, durable tableware that will last for many years! All of our products are dishwasher safe and nontoxic. Reusable silicone tupperware and not having to throw out plastics made us feel great that we weren’t contributing to the plastic waste out there. How did you come up with your business name? Funny story actually! Looking back and thinking about all the cartoons my son used to watch, SuperWhy and Bo on the Go! They always referenced, “maximum power!” MaxMommy came into mind. A play on words (because my son is name is Max) combined with having "Maximum" power and energy for our kids everyday. "MaxMommy" embodies the idea that everyone “be the best that you can be”.

What’s the most challenging part of your business? There is a lot of competition out there and big box brands with similar products, so running a small local shop isn’t easy. Not to add, balancing kids and life, too.


Mayer Ceramics EMMANUELLE, SURREY

Introduce yourself and your business Hello my name is Emma and I’m the human behind Mayer Ceramics. All my work is made on the pottery wheel or built by hand and then hand painted with whimsical illustrations. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? My product is made on the pottery wheel or out of slabs of clay and then I use special ceramic paints to illustrate them. My favorite part is the illustrating part because each mug is unique and I never repeat designs so each one is truly one of a kind! Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? My product is made on the pottery wheel or out of slabs of clay and then I use special ceramic paints to illustrate them. My favorite part is the illustrating part because each mug is unique and I never repeat designs so each one is truly one of a kind! Best thing about your business? That I get to make things that make me happy and other people happy too! What’s the most challenging part of your business? How time consuming the process is and the failure rate for pottery is quite high.


Mindful Monk ALICE, LANGLEY

Introduce yourself and your business Hi, I'm Alice Grey, the founder of Mindful Monk where we handcraft premium refrigerated functional chocolate snacks that help you balance your blood sugars with an unexpected sweetness. I am also a mother of two and had gestational diabetes with both pregnancies. Through that experience, I learned how to manage my reoccurring by changing my diet and lifestyle. How did you come up with your business name? We need to be more Mindful of what we put into our bodies, what we are eating, why we are eating and where our food comes from. The Monk is for the Monk Fruit sweetener I use in all our products instead of sugar, sugar alcohols or stevia. How did you get started? After the birth of my second daughter, I had a near-death experience leading me to start a business that would help and serve others. So here I am, sharing a treat that helped me with my sweet tooth when I had diabetes and I know if it helped me, it could help others too! Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? All our chocolates are handcrafted with care. My favourite part is mixing all the ingredients and sending love to all the people who are going to feel good from eating Mindful Monk.


Mad Pins MIGUEL, VANCOUVER

Miguel Molina is an illustrator/designer residing in Vancouver, BC. His unique illustrative line art style brings a new dimension to comic art. He looks to distill characters down to their inner most important qualities in the elegance of his work. Each piece is unique upon its own, be it either a hand-pulled limited edition silkscreen poster or his small batch stained glass pins. Each design he creates is a unique piece of art for any avid collector.

meNom SUDARAT, BURNABY

meNOM : Capture The Gravity My fascination with the human form drives the direction of my work with meNom. The beauty of the body, the joy in the jelly, the wobbles and sags and curves and shapes define what meNom is all about. I like to tell the innate stories of ourselves through the forms and shapes that define us.

Mindfull Mode ALYSSA, VANCOUVER

Mindfull Mode is a modern Mental Health brand! We sell high quality and purpose driven items that advocate for Mental Health. We also donate a portion of our proceeds to Non Profit mental health organizations. We carry both mens and women’s jewelry, all of it is of exceptional quality.


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Milklady Soap Co. ANNA, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Anna Lee and I am a mother of two and the soaps I make is great for all family members including toddlers. The soaps are made with natural colourants with local ingredients. The soaps are hand poured in small batches in Burnaby, BC, Canada. All designs are Milklady Soap Co. original. How did you come up with your business name? Our handcrafted soaps started with varieties of milk including coconut milk, oat milk and fresh goat milk. Thus Milklady Soap Co. is created. How did you get started? The journey of making soap started with my child's eczema. My very first version of soaps were vegan to be shared with family and friends.


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Mosaic Motif CHELSEA, BURNABY

Introduce yourself and your business Unique Handmade Jewelry represents your style and everyday mood. Using simple materials to design and create special jewelry just for you. Nothing is impossible and I have never stopped seeking creativity. I aim to use simple materials in designing and creating jewelry which can represent our style and daily mood. For me, these hand-painted jewelry are not just accessories but instead, wearing a piece of art with you. Each design has its specific story behind it. What do sell? Handmade jewelry, pet portrait custom made accessories like pet name tags, keychains, pins, earrings, and necklaces (30% will be donated to SPCA/RAPS/CARES)


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Mysgreen

MOON, LANGLEY Introduce yourself and your business Eco-friendly fabric products to challenge the zero waste; Hand-made items by Mysgreen in Langley, BC. Canada. Mysgreen's most popular product is reusable waterproof pouches, over 400 fabric patterns, can use a pouch as a sandwich bag, snack bag, wet bag, diaper bag, cosmetic bag, lunch bag, and more. Also, Mysgreen's beeswax food wrap, which can keep food fresh for a long time, is an eco-friendly product that helps reduce plastic use. How did you get started? I majored in costume design in Korea and worked for a clothing company for a long time. I immigrated to Canada and started this job using my experience.


Mountain Mornings PETRA, BURNABY

Mountain Mornings is my small world where I can share my love for nature and connect with like-minded people. I turn my illustrations inspired by Pacific Northwest into purposeful giftslong-lasting vinyl stickers, greeting cards, art prints, enamel mugs, and headwear. Mountain Mornings is inspired by nature and gives back to nature. We’re a proud member of 1% for the Planet, supporting wildlife in British Columbia. GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Mojo the Catcoon JOANE, BURNABY

All my pieces are unique and one of a kind, handmade with lots of love. For each piece I wedge, form, decorate, dry, bisque and glaze and fire by hand which gives each piece its own personality and was made special in its own way. I truly enjoy the challenge of creating ceramics for use in everyday life, that are both functional and durable, and unique with its own character and charm. My work ranges from plates and bowls to planters and bud vases - there are endless possibilities of what could be created from a ball of clay. GIVEAWAY CONTRIBUTOR

Mountain Meal Prep JACQUELINE, WHISTLER

Our Family Meal Prep kits are easy one pot meals that just require adding water and simmering. They feed between 4-8 people and cook within 20-40 minutes. All meals are dehydrated, lightweight and easy to store. Each and every meal comes with easy to follow cooking directions, they are both convenient and straightforward.


Nicole Henzel Shop NICOLE, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business I studied illustration at Emily Carr University of Art + Design, this is where I discovered my illustration style. I’m inspired by the human form, silhouetting it’s beauty through wispy contour lines but that’s not all i illustrate! I also like to throw in a little bit of dry humour from time to time for those who like a good laugh through art. How do you stay creative? I have to have alone time in nature, this really recharges my batteries and allows me to reflect on what moves me. Once I can tap into that, I feel inspired and can’t wait to start a new project! Best thing about your business? Art is such a universal way for people to express themselves and share their feelings with the world. This avenue is incredible to connect with others on a level other than just talking. It helps us understand what we are as human beings and influences how we relate to each other -I find that absolutely fascinating.


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Not Too Sweet Craft Sodas CAM & ELAINE, NEW WESTMINISTER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi we're Cam & Elaine the founders of Not Too Sweet. We make a gang of craft sodas that comes with fun flavours and a pep for your step! How did you get started? We got started making our drinks in 20L kegs and bottling it ourselves. It was a lot of work! Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? We wake up at the crack of dawn to ensure we harvest the cans of soda at their freshest. How do you stay creative? Taking breaks to do completely unrelated fun things. What’s your favorite – or least favorite – Christmas song? Last Christmas by Wham, the music video is just chef's kiss*.


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Oatme Superfood HAN, RICHMOND

Introduce yourself and your business Hello Everyone, this is Han and I am the founder of OATME Superfood. At OATME, we're passionate about serving up wholesome delights to fuel up your every moment. Our healthy FREEZE-DRIED products are carefully crafted with love and the finest, locally and globally sourced ingredients. Each spoonful of our ingredient takes you on a flavorful journey. How did you get started? As an oats enthusiast, oatmeal is my go-to for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. While on the quest for the perfect oatmeal topping, I stumbled upon freeze-dried fruits and it was a match made in heaven. That's how OAT+ME was born. That's how we get started but our brand is about more than just enhancing your meals; we're also all about crafting premium snacks that power your every moment. Best thing about your business? Our freeze-dried fruits contain just one ingredient: the fruit itself. We don't add any sugar or preservatives, ensuring pure, natural goodness. Plus, they boast an impressive shelf life, making them a must-have pantry staple.


Ohne & Co.

MIKAELA, NEW WESTMINISTER Introduce yourself and your business Hello! My name is Mikaela and I'm the "we" behind Ohne & Co. My business is a small home based brand that I do on the side of all the other million things I have going on. Like many creatives I love to stay busy and enjoy visiting with all of the market goers! I personally deal with my own mental health struggles and like to be super transparent about it. I've created some totes and keychains that highlight that and simply have uplifting messages. Body positivity is a huge passion of mine and being able to create candles in different body shapes and colours has been super rewarding. All our candles are scented and made of high quality soy wax. Come visit our booth and see the many little things we make. Keychains, dried floral bouquets, tote bags, repurposed resin trays and more How do you stay creative? I always have a million ideas running through my head. Ohne & Co has been a great outlet for me to share my creative ideas with the world!


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Ollie & Co

JEANNIE, RICHMOND Introduce yourself and your business Ollie & Co. is a home fragrance brand that invigorates memories through handcrafted scents. What’s your favorite – or least favorite – Christmas song? ALL OF THEM. I sing along all year round.


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Outbound Canine Co KIMBERLY, MISSION

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Kimberly and I am the Owner of Outbound Canine Co. I specialize in custom waterproof biothane dog gear those those who love seeking adventure with their dogs. How did you come up with your business name? I struggle with this. Ultimately it was my Nanny who came up with my business name. Once i knew this business was something I was going to pursue, I brainstormed words that I wanted my business to represent and encompass. After a while of going back and forth, it was one day over Skype that my Nanny said "... what about Outbound Canine?" How did you get started? I didn't know that Outbound Canine would be a business one day and just started making product for my own dog. My boy is a very strong and capable dog who happens to have aggression issues. I needed to have reliable gear when I was hiking and traveling in the backcountry as well as training in the city. My hands-free leashes and martingale collars designed out of a severe need for my own dog - were the very first products I designed which today are my biggest and best sellers.


Papelu Studio MITZI, DELTA

Introduce yourself and your business I'm Mitzi, the creative force behind Papelu Studio. At Papelu Studio, we're all about embracing life's big and little moments. My card designs are inspired by everything I adore: food puns, cute animals, and the beauty of nature. I absolutely love designing playful and one-of-a-kind cards that revive the forgotten charm of putting pen to paper and sending thoughtfully written cards with your loved ones How did you get started? Papelu kicked off in 2019 when my love for calligraphy, crafting wedding invites, and designing greeting cards became a creative outlet where my imagination could run wild. My cardmaking adventure actually started when I was just a kid – I loved creating one-of-a-kind birthday cards for my friends and family. Over the years, I've delved into doodling, card making, photography, painting, and even woodworking – creativity runs through my veins, and there's no stopping this constant urge to create!


Papermain NAN, BURNABY

Papermain specializes in vibrant and cheeky pop culture greeting cards and kidswear. Our collection includes handmade, foiled kraft cards and colourful printed options too. All designs are illustrated by Nan Maung in her home studio in Burnaby.

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Patchi Collective Jewelry PATRICIA, WHITE ROCK

Canadian jewelry brand with a Brazilian soul Storytelling with one of a kind pieces.


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Pearladdictions

SHIMA, PORT COQUITLAM Introduce yourself and your business I am the daughter of a second generation of pearl farmers. I receive my product straight from the source to create my unique jewelry and accessories. How did you come up with your business name? I have always had a passion for pearls and can not see myself without. Hence “PearlAddictions “ Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? It’s really a family affair. It starts with my family in Japan creating beautiful pearls in the ocean near my village. I receive the pearls directly from them and drill the pearls and set them or string them creating my products. Best thing about your business? The best part of my business is that I get to do something I enjoy doing every day and I get positive feedback from my customers and build great friendships.


Poplin & Co. SHADI, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Shadi Ahmadi, and I am the owner of Poplin & Co. We are a small, woman, minority-owned apparel brand from Vancouver, Canada that’s making a big statement with a small footprint. When my partner and I thought up Poplin & Co. we wanted to create a brand for designers and creatives that focuses on responsibly-made, expressive, hand-drawn Limited Edition prints. Poplin & Co. lives and breathes prints. We digitally print our designs on one highly durable, pre-shrunk, and machinewashable premium cotton fabric to greatly reduce water waste. We produce in small batches of 100-200 pcs of each style to offer exclusivity and to reduce overproduction. And we also use master seamstresses from ethical factories to ensure that each shirt is crafted to perfection. This is how we ensure we create an amazing product at an affordable price. How did you come up with your business name? Poplin is the name of the cotton weave we use in all our products. This is the blank canvas that all our designs are put on and what allows us to express ourselves through our prints. We thought this would make a fitting name for our brand.


Retrophiliac

MARGAUX, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hi! I'm Margaux. I'm Autistic and I design enamel pins, patches, stickers, magnets and much more. Many things have a neurodiversity, disability pride or communication focus, but I also have some cute and vibrant pieces sure to appeal to anyone who loves colour! Best thing about your business? Being able to work for myself and showcase what disabled people are capable of. I fight for resources for self-employed people. I also really enjoy being able to control the sensory input and my hours. Making creative decisions is an absolute joy. What do you wish customers knew about you or your business? Disabled and Autistic people are capable of so much more than people realize. I do a lot of disability activism and advocacy work and it directly ties in to what I sell. It's full circle.


Revive and Restore

NATALIE, WEST VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business My name is Natalie and I am the owner of Revive and Restore. My handmade natural products will change your life, and they are packed into heartfelt boxes that make the BEST gifts. What’s your studio like? Bright, white, meticulously clean and modern. Lots of inspirational quotes, bright pictures on the wall and tons of essential oils! Best thing about your business? Seeing people who have been living in chronic pain finding relief within minutes from my Arnica Muscle and Joint Balm.


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Sarah Mulder Jewelry SARAH, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Sarah Mulder Jewelry is imagined, designed and finished in Vancouver, Canada. Sarah designs "Jewelry for City Dwellers with Bohemian Hearts" and focuses on statement pieces that can be tailored down to pair with everyday looks. How did you get started? Designing and creating from her Gastown studio in downtown Vancouver, Sarah's designs are a reflection of her adventurous spirit. After graduating in 2000 with her Diploma in Fine Arts, Sarah traveled to Europe to study Art History, her first trip abroad further sparked her love for the arts. Financing her trip to Europe and later her Bachelors Degree in Fine Arts through the sales of jewelry, design became a full-time career in 2011. Now Sarah balances her time between making every day versatile jewelry and creating fine art and custom artwork for clients. How do you stay creative? I love sitting in coffee shops and letting the world stroll by. Anything can spark a creative design moment for me, just by the simplest shadow or crack in a pavement. I love seeing what women strolling around the city are wearing, it always sparks a creativity in my soul.


Saturna Outdoor Research MIZUE, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business We are a husband-wife + little-young-helper run brand. We started Saturna Outdoor Research after we came back from a camping trip to Saturna Island, one of the Gulf Islands in B.C. We were inspired by the natural and wild beauty of Saturna Island. It made us re-think how we should be responsible for what we make and how we make it. Our products are made inspired by the Gulf Islands and are designed to be sustainable, locally made and eco-friendly. We hope you enjoy our products! John, Mizue and Jonas How did you get started? We started our business right before the pandemic. We got stuck at home, we re-thought how we approach making things. We decided to scale back and started with very small projects, finding things at home and doing experiments in the kitchen like elementary school kids would do. And that’s how we made our first soap collection.


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Slothee Coffee

JESSICA, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business Hello! My name is Jess and I’m the human bean behind Slothee Coffee. I’m a former-barista-turned-content-creator who was born and raised in Vancouver, B.C. How did you come up with your business name? I really like sloths because they remind me to slooowww down and to focus on exerting energy in things that serves me well. Brewing and drinking coffee is a very sensory experience for me, one that allows me to slow down and get in touch with the present moment. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? The process involves handcrafting lattes with espresso and steamed milk. Drawings and writings are then etched on the latte's foam with food colouring. To capture the latte art's fleeting beauty, a photo is taken of the coffee. My favourite part of the process is seeing the final results and then getting to drink the latte afterwards!


Studio Belli Belli ISABEL, VANCOUVER

Studio Belli Belli is a small, one-woman-run business founded by Isabel Barker in 2021. The studio works with natural dye practices on natural fibers to create unique accessories and wares inspired by the colors of nature, place, and season. This is a sustainable and community-oriented business, focussed on bringing color to cloth through foraging local botanicals and connecting with other businesses to use up residue and discards of plant material otherwise wasted.

Studio Eighteen KATHY, SURREY

Studio Eighteen ceramics are handmade by designer Kathy Szuba in her home studio. She creates mostly one of a kind art pieces to wear or to adorn your home. Each piece is hand built with porcelain or earthernware clay and is fire twice in a kiln.


Sunshine Pup Co KAITLYN, CHILLIWACK Introduce yourself and your business Hi! My name is Kaitlyn and my business Sunshine Pup Co focuses on handmade and fun pet accessories! I offer a wide variety of items, designs, sizes and have things for both dogs and cats. How did you get started? My business started back when I got my own very first dog named Tika at only 15 years old. She inspired me to make accessories for her as I never could really find the fun designs I was looking for. After quickly realizing how much I loved creating, I decided to start selling my items to be able to share my creations with other pet owners. Over the years my business has bloomed and it is so amazing to see all of my products on pets worldwide. What do you wish customers knew about you or your business? One thing I wish more people knew is that my business is one woman run, it's just me! I am the one behind everything from brainstorming, creating, packing, social media and more. I think some people think I have a ton of employees, or I run this business for someone else. But the truth is every single part of the business is run by me! :)


Sweet Pea Designs Co. RANPREET, SURREY

Introduce yourself and your business Introduce yourself and your business Sweet Pea Designs Co.– Dresses that Inspire! Welcome to Sweet Pea Designs Co.– where every dress is a work of art! I’m Ranpreet, the founder of Sweet Pea Designs Co. and a passionate fashion designer and mom. With two beautiful daughters to dress up, I know exactly how hard it can be to find quality clothes at affordable prices. And that’s where Sweet Pea Designs Co. comes in – to bring you the most beautiful, handcrafted dresses made with hand-selected fabrics that are guaranteed to inspire. At Sweet Pea Designs Co., we’re all about celebrating the beauty of handmade craftsmanship. Every dress is made with love, attention to detail, and a commitment to excellence. From selecting the perfect fabric to stitching each dress together, our process is meticulous, ensuring that you get a product that is perfect in every way.


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Tagged By Ollie MINA, DELTA

Introduce yourself and your business Our business, based in British Colombia, was started by Mina in honour of her beloved furry child, Ollie. Mina takes pleasure in designing and crafting each pet tag and earring on Tagged By Ollie. She aims to create distinctive, vibrant, and personalized tags for furry babies, believing that these accessories should be just as adorable and customizable as human accessories. Why settle for dull and plain pet ID tags when they can be as vivid and lively as your furry besties? Mina's passion for creativity and customization shines through in every Tagged By Ollie product. Our pet tags and earrings are crafted by hand, infused with the warmth of our love and creativity. Each piece is meticulously made to ensure quality and attention to detail, resulting in unique products that stand out. Our passion for creating these pieces shows in the final result, making them truly special and meaningful accessories for you and your furry friend. How did you come up with your business name? My business name is after my dog's nickname:) Her name is Olivia Bean and we call her Ollie so that is where the Ollie part came from! Our business specializes in pet tags so I wanted people to know what we specialize in from our biz name.


Talann Creations FRAN, MISSION

Introduce yourself and your business IMy name is Fran Briscoe and my business is Talann Creations. I do laser etched and cut wood art as well as custom work. How did you get started? When I was young I thought I would be the next great artist! But life intervened and worked with computer in the early 1980s. Flash forward about 25 years. I was looking for a creative business to do and came across an ad for laser engravers. So I put together the creative side and the technology side. How do you stay creative? Strangely enough, a good night's sleep usually helps. And sometimes it's just something I've seen that triggers an idea. Best thing about your business? I work at home and I'm my own boss. I do markets and get to meet lots of people. How did you come up with your business name? Talann was a very special Irish Wolfhound who passed away while I was setting up the business. As well honouring his memory it's a unique name.


Ten + Eight Creations REBECCA, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Ten + Eight Creations is multi-passionate creative Becky Wosk's business. Becky creates handmade Jesmonite decor and accessories. She also has a line of enamel pins and vinyl stickers. Becky is also part of the local Vancouver band "Hollow Twin". How did you get started? I've always been creating, but during the height of the pandemic, I started crafting with different materials embroidery, epoxy resin, painting, and eventually settled on Jesmonite because I absolutely love working with it and it is eco-friendly. How did you come up with your business name? Ten + eight adds up to eighteen which is a lucky number for me Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? Jesmonite is a composite material, it is gypsum and acrylic resin - it is water based, durable, and eco friendly. I mix the materials, custom mix colours, and pour them into molds, then they have to be sanded and sealed. I love taking the products out of the mold - seeing how the colours and patterns turn out is the best!


Tera's Bean CHUNGMIN, VANCOUVER

We have a dessert cafe in Burnaby and we sell baked goods including Cruffins(cream bomb), Scones, Corn Bread, and GF Bars.

The 6th Scent Candle ALLIE, LANGLEY

The 6th Scent Candle started out with goal to create a clean burning candle that not only satisfies the senses of the nose but is sustainable for the environment. We specialize in creating natural wood wick candles that create a subtle crackle reminiscent of an outdoor campfire all the way through the burn of the candle.

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The Salt Dispensary JONATHAN, DELTA

Hand made smoked and flavoured salts


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The Alfajor Company PAMELA, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi! *wave* I am Pamela Ordonez, founder and head baker of The Alfajor Co. The alfajor is a well known cookies across Latin America. Two cookies with dulce de Leche in between and most of the time, coconut shavings as a wonderful trim around the cookies. I wanted my company to specialize in the alfajor and be the one that brings forward more flavour options as well as dietary preferences. How did you come up with your business name? People tell me all the time the story of the first time they had an alfajor somewhere in Latin America or how it was such a special gift, but only lasted 5min because they finished them in one go. haha What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller? Being part of a group of like minded vendors and pushing quality over quantity over all.


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thinkthankay KAY, SURREY

Introduce yourself and your business Hello, I am Kay, the maker of Thinkthankay, a small business specializing in handcrafted leather goods. It started in 2020 during the pandemic in Ontario, we relocated to British Columbia last year. As the sole operator, I create each item carefully ensuring that every piece reflects simplicity and craftsmanship that defines Thinkthankay. thinkthankay pursues the long lasting items that is ages together with users and holds their memory and time. How did you come up with your business name? The name 'Thinkthankay' is derived from the fusion of the words 'think' and 'thank,' combined with my name, Kay. This choice of name reflects that I am grateful for being true to myself and appreciating the blessings in my life. Full of thankfulness! What’s the most challenging part of your business? Since the leather's natural characteristics, the leather is not always same–even they are the same leather sometimes the color is different, inconsistent texture, dark spots, bug bites scar and scratches on the hide, I try to use it because it gives uniqueness but some of them I cannot use which leads to loss. Also reducing the time it takes to create the items is the most challenging part.


To The Next Journey PEGAH, SQUAMISH

Introduce yourself and your business TTNJ makes all natural hot sauce in Squamish, BC. The real way, using real ingredients. If our kids can't pronounce the ingredients, we aren't using them. The difference can be tasted in the real flavour. How did you come up with your name? To The Next Journey was initially our travel blog over a decade ago. It documented our wanderlust tales, rattling around in a 60s series Land Cruiser, cooking and eating along the way. Tell us about how your product is made? I use the ingredients listed, cook up batches of hot sauce, put it in to bottles and label them. My favourite part is transforming what are relatively ordinary ingredients in to a unique flavour profile to stimulate the olfactory system.


Urban Drawer NATALIE & VANESSA, VANCOUVER

Urban Drawer is run and designed by two sisters (Natalie & Vanessa Frederick) with a passion for fine details and apparel. We design modern patterned socks to keep your feet looking awesome. Our designs are inspired by nature, architecture and things we love. We hand select the color threads and collaborate with our friends in China to produce socks that are ethically made out of combed cotton for extra softness and durability.

Well Beings Supply KITTY, VANCOUVER

At Well Beings, we believe in using simple solutions to solve our everyday problems. Our focus is on designing beautiful products to inspire a sustainable lifestyle, and mindfully choosing organic material so that our products can be kind to the earth.

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Wildforest Mercantile JONATHAN, DELTA

New Potter since 2020. Exploring my creative side by making handmade goods. Located in Delta, BC. BIPOC, , Avid Plant and Vintage Collector.

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Veespoke

VALERIE, VANCOUVER Introduce yourself and your business My name is Val and I started Veespoke when I was on maternity leave with my first child. I started with the infinity scarf; I love the simplicity and functionality of the scarf but wasn't finding it in the fabrics I liked - so I solved my own problem! Since then my line of scarves has grown to invlude blanket and triangle scarves How did you come up with your name? Veespoke is a play on the word Bespoke, "made for a particular customer", but changed up the "Be'" for "Vee" for Valerie. Best thing about your business? Seeing someone I don't know wearing one of my scarves!


Victoria Yahara Studio VICTORIA, NORTH VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business My name is Victoria and I live in North Vancouver with my husband and our two young boys. I am a Linocut printmaker who is inspired by Canadian wildlife, Motherhood and the botanical symbolism from the Victorian Language of flowers. All of which is reflected in my linocut series that uses flowers to depict different themes such as Love, Friendship & Motherhood. How did you get started? I became very inspired to create during my maternity leave after the birth of each of my sons. Both times I wanted to honour my new baby. With my first son I created my Canadian Wildlife Alphabet tea towel / wall hanging. For my second son, I honoured my breastfeeding journey with a Linocut print of a silhouette of Mother and Baby. Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part? I design and draw illustrations that I transfer to a Lino block and delicately carve the image out. I then ink the block & print it onto watercolour paper with my small hand-operated printing press. Everything is hand done from start to finish by myself. The first test print of a new block is always thrilling! It’s the first time you see all your hard work of carving come to life. It is also where you see details that need finalizing.


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WalkingDot ALLISON, SURREY

Introduce yourself and your business WalkingDot specializes in cozy contemporary crochet, including hats, scarves, cup cozies, and more, where all items are crafted by hand and heart. I believe in crocheting high quality items that are long-lasting as well as stylish and well designed. How did you come up with your name? The name WalkingDot was inspired by a quote from artist Paul Klee, “A line is a dot that went for a walk.” The idea for the name stemmed from memories and memorable design, which led me to think about stories, communication, connections, and finally, paths, lines, and dots. How did you get started? I learned how to crochet from my Oma when I was a child, but didn’t get back into it until my niece was born in 2013 and I crocheted her a baby blanket. In 2014, I had a bad experience at a graphic design internship and crocheting brought me out of a deep depression.


Wayward Pineapple Creations JULIA, NORTH VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business Hi! My name is Julia, and I'm the founder of Wayward Pineapple Creations. I love to crochet cute and cuddly stuffed animals, and they make perfect gifts for both children and adults. I also sell my crochet patterns online, and offer a range of crochet kits that include everything you need to teach yourself how to make a crochet toy! Best thing about your business? This year I started making finished toys to sell at markets, and I love seeing the excitement on a child's face when they pick up my creations. At my first market this summer, a tiny toddler bought a large stuffed flamingo I made and immediately wrapped her arms around it. The flamingo was almost bigger than her, and the image they made together absolutely adorable. Moments like this make all the work worth it! What’s your studio like? My studio is my living room, and it is full of yarn! I have a big pegboard on the wall covered in yarn, multiple shelves and bins full of yarn, and at any given time my carpet is covered in multi-coloured yarn fluff that sheds off when I'm crocheting. I love how colourful it is, even if I feel like I'm living in a yarn store at times!


West End Wicks EMILY, VANCOUVER

Introduce yourself and your business We are West End Wicks, a local homemade candle business with a penchant for local wildlife! Our duo consists of Emily who creates the scents and pours the candles and Kevin who designs the artwork and branding. Our passion for nature and the environment inspired the names and scents of our candles. Each candle is named after a bird that can be spotted in the Lower Mainland. We also give back to organizations working to support our wildlife and donate $1 from each candle to the Wildlife Rescue of BC. How did you get started? Finding a creative outlet to pursue during quarantine in March 2020 led to the creation of West End Wicks. Emily has always loved the way candles enhance the feeling of a space through the fragrance and warmth they bring. Designing candles allowed her to experiment and create a product that embodies the environment around her. While spending time at home during COVID, she began to notice all of the different birds that would land on our balcony. The excitement they would bring to the day inspired the names of each candle. Best thing about your business? The uninhibited experimentation. Neither of us comes from a business background or has entrepreneurial roots. Every decision; from scent development, to staging a photo shoot, to the type of labels we use develops from discussions between us. Although it can be draining at times, we enjoy the successes and challenges that come from our collaborative creative process. West End Wicks started as a creative outlet, and it hasn’t strayed far from that.


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