ABOUT US
VancouverEtsyCoempowerscreativeentrepreneursbyprovidingresources,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 communityconnections.
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.
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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.
When she’s not working on VEC or Veespoke, she is focusing on her most important job as a mom of three boys.
A forever entrepreneur, a supporter of cute + funny animal vids, and an adamant optimist (until she's not).
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, and effective lookbooks.
ANITA CHOW
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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CHOICE CHARITIES '23
All proceeds from totebag and keychain sales and half from ticketed events are split between the Greater Vancouver Food Bank and the BC Children's hospital.
VENDORS BY CATEGORY
Accessories
Aly & Co
C Yarn Hut
Cotton Candy Sutajio
Fifth of May Cause Shop
Handmade by Chris & Kris
Kaitabha Handlooms
MAMEYO Goods
Retrophiliac
Studio By Viv
Sweven Print Design
WalkingDot
Art and Design
100 Days Co.
33YET
Aether Flowers
Amies Studio
Amy Tom Art + Design
Art by Tuna
Boey Art Studio
Cabin + Cub
deadlybearhug
Elena Markelova Arts
GLASEA
illa Gallery
Kawaiiboku
Mayer Ceramics
Mild Tofu Ceramics
Mint & Woolly
Mojo the Catcoon
Riceball Design
SIND STUDIO
Studio Eighteen
STUDIO MODU
Tamara Philips Art
Baby and Kids
Emmie Jo Clothing Co.
Gus Kids Co.
Knot Your Granny's Stitches
Little Kaya Co
MaxMommy
Sweet Pea Designs Co.
Body Care
A Healthy Beginning
AM-PM Concept
Beth and Olivia Handmade
Milklady Soap Co.
thelamellabrand
Fashion
Givéh
Gracias Clothing Inc.
Poplin & Co.
Soon Sewing
Food and Beverage
Charlie Girl Goods
East Van Jam
Living Lotus Chocolate
Mountain Meal Prep
Slothee Coffee
Sriracha Revolver Hot Sauce
Teal and Rose
The Alfajor Company
The Lemon Square
The Salt Dispensary
Two Brothers Toffee
Home and Decor
AlessiaAdora Lifestyle Inc.
Clawed Candles
Foraged Fire Starters
G&T
Jesmo Deco
Liberum Made
Lily Lou's Aromas
Makes by Mali
Mysgreen
Napoleon Bunnyparte
Nightglow Neon
NOC Ceramics
Ohne & Co.
Rhyme Sanskirt Incense Ltd.
Talann Creations
The 6th Scent Candle
Turning The Tides
Urbanwalls
Jewelry
Amara Blue Designs
Birch Street Studio
Bluefish Bohemian
Capture+
cLani Clay Designs
Crafts by Dao
Dancing Leaf Design
Devi Arts Collective
fancypop
Inner Wolf Jewelry
LanaBetty
Luli Designs
Mindfull Mode
Mosaic Motif
Patchi
Sarah Mulder Jewelry
SIMPLERIES
Tink
Paper and Stationery
Bonne Boutique Studio
Bujo & Brushstrokes
Colordrunk
Craftedvan Stationery Inc
I'll Know It When I See It
Pet Catcouver
Drby Pet Supplies Co
Outbound Canine Co
Santa Paws Workshop
Tagged by Ollie
The Conscious K9
The Pawlosophy
Vintage
By The Sun
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VENDOR MAP
Amara Blue
Amies Studio
Amy Tom Art
Art by Tuna
Beth and Olivia Handmade
Birch Street Studio
Bluefish Bohemian
Boey Art Studio
Bonne Boutique Studio
Bujo & Brushstrokes
By The Sun
C Yarn Hut
Cabin + Cub
Capture+ Catcouver
Charlie Girl Goods
cLani Clay Designs
Clawed Candles
Colordrunk
Cotton Candy Sutajio
Craftedvan Stationery Inc
Crafts by Dao
Dancing Leaf Design
Deadly Bear Hug
Devi Arts
Drby Pet Supplies Co
East Van Jam
Elena Markelova Arts
Emmie Jo Clothing Co.
fancypop
Fifth of May Cause Shop
Foraged Fire Starters
G&T
Givéh
GLASEA
Gracias Clothing Inc.
Gus Kids Co.
Handmade by Chris & Kris
I'll Know It When I See It
illa Gallery
Inner Wolf
Jesmo Deco
Kaitabha Handlooms
Kawaiiboku
Knot Your Granny's Stitches
LanaBetty
Liberum Made
Lily Lou's Aromas
Little Kaya Co.
Living Lotus Chocolate
Luli Designs
Makes by Mali
MAMEYO Goods
MaxMommy
Mayer Ceramics
Mild Tofu Ceramics
Milklady Soap Co.
Mindfull Mode
Mint & Woolly
Mojo the Catcoon
Mosaic Motif
Mountain Meal Prep
Mysgreen
Napoleon Bunnyparte
Nightglow Neon
NOC Ceramics
Ohne & Co.
Outbound Canine Co
Patchi Collective Jewelry
Poplin & Co.
Rainier Calligraphy
Retrophiliac
Rhyme Sanskirt Incense Ltd.
Riceball Design
Santa Paws Workshop
Sarah Mulder Jewelry
SIMPLERIES
SIND STUDIO
Slothee Coffee
Soon sewing
Sriracha Revolver
Studio By Viv
Studio Eighteen
STUDIO MODU
Sweet Pea Designs Co.
Sweven Print Design
Tagged By Ollie
Talann Creations
Tamara Philips Art
Teal and Rose
The 6th Scent Candle
The Conscious K9
The Lemon Square
The Pawlosophy
The Salt Dispensary
thelamellabrand
Tink
Two Brothers Toffee
Urbanwalls
WalkingDot
Wildforest Mercantile
100 days co
Dianna, BurnabyIntroduce yourself and your business
My name is Dianna and I loved drawing ever since I was young. My inspiration comes from my daily life and my love for all food related items.
How did you get started?
100 Days Co was created in hopes of being able to sustain my family with this business after my maternity leave was over.
How did you come up with your business name?
Being a first time mom, everything was hard in the beginning. No matter how much preparation that I did during pregnancy prepared me for the amount of stress and anxiety that happened during postpartum. Everything changed after my baby turned 100 days. My baby slept better and started to interact with me more. I felt like myself again. Traditionally in Chinese culture, the 100 days symbolized that the baby and mother passed the toughest period since birth. 100 Days Co was created in celebration of this.
33yet
Ginni, Coquitlam
Introduce yourself and your business
I'm local illustrator who loves to be part of the drawing journey. As everyone grow in every moment I believe my drawing is still fining its destiny.
How did you come up with your business name? I've started to draw again in age of 33 and my motto has become now or never.
How do you stay creative? Music is always my creative muse.
What’s your studio like? My studio is wherever I sit and draw.
a healthy beginning
Iona, Vancouver
Why did you start your Etsy shop?
I started my Etsy shop because I wanted to share my handmade, all-natural body care products with others to help them heal, restore, and protect the vitality of their skin and bodies, as they have done for me, my partner, and my two kids.
Where do you make your items?
I have a home studio in East Vancouver, where all of my products are made and packaged in refillable and zero waste containers. All of my products are lovingly handmade in small batches, with pure, 100% natural, and ethical ingredients.
What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
My mission is to help people create the green, healthy lifestyle they desire. My time-tested formulas have helped many women, men, and children treat a range of skin conditions, and give them remarkable results.
Aether Flowers
Julie, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hello! I am Julie and welcome to Aether Flowers. Our sustainable approach ensures vibrant, low-maintenance, and long-lasting dried flowers. Transform any space with our joyous and charming bouquets and arrangements. Ideal for home decor, weddings, parties, and gifting, our versatile blooms create stunning arrangements.
How did you get started?
Working as a healthcare professional, I yearned for a creative outlet, and becoming a florist fulfilled that desire. It is an incredibly rewarding profession that engages all the senses. The fragrance of flowers fills the air, their beauty delights the eyes, the touch of velvety petals brings joy, and the sound of nature accompanies me while gathering blooms. Working with dried flowers allows me to enjoy their beauty throughout the year, regardless of weather conditions.
How did you come up with your business name?
In ancient Greek, "aether" was believed to be the realm where the gods resided and breathed, analogous to the "air" mortals breathe. To me, flowers possess the power to brighten any space, transforming it with beauty and vibrancy just like aether. It is my humble passion to bring a touch of aether into your lives through my floral arrangements.
How did you come up with your business name?
The ultimate fulfillment comes from seeing my clients' excitement as they present my bouquets to their loved ones.
AlessiaAdora Lifestyle Inc.
Mirabela, 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 six-year-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.
Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part?
The process begins with my favourite part - brainstorming and sketching designs, followed by sourcing high-quality materials which are often locally sourced to support other small businesses. We get help from highly trained artisans with the creation process. We are learning this step to eventually do it ourselves. This is where our ideas come to life as we carefully shape, assemble, and finish each piece. What I love most about this stage is the transformation that occurs. It's incredibly satisfying to see the raw wood turn into a beautiful, finished product. It's a tangible representation of our creativity and hard work. Finally, each item is packaged with care, ready to bring joy to its new owner. Every step of the process is done with love and attention to detail, ensuring that our customers receive a product that is truly special.
aly originals
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.
AM-PM concepts
Priyanshee, Burnaby
AM PM Concept is a Canadian-based brand that is dedicated to promoting self-care and wellness. Our products are made with all-natural ingredients and are sustainably produced, reflecting our values of environmental responsibility and natural living.
by the sun
Celia, Burnaby
By The Sun curates fine vintage jewelry from all around the world for individuals who dare to express their originality and authentic self through jewels.
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bythesuncollective
ByTheSun.ca
Amara blue designs
Kassandra, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hello! I’m Kassandra from Amara Blue. I’ve been designing and creating jewelry for 11 years, and for much of that I have offered custom handstamped jewelry. I also offer permanently welded jewelry in my studio in Gastown, which perfectly aligns with custom pieces I’ve offered over the years.
How did you come up with your business name?
I also intended on offering custom wedding pieces at the time - Blue refers to the “something blue” wedding tradition. I didn’t end up doing wedding pieces at the beginning of my career, but now it’s come full circle with offering permanent jewelry for wedding parties and celebrations.
How do you stay creative?
When not designing, I prioritize a lot of outdoor time and travel. I’m an avid hiker and scuba diver, and take a lot of inspiration from what I get to experience on the mountain or underwater.
Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part?
All of my jewelry designs are made by a process called handstamping, which involves imprinting metal dyes into gold or silver. I now also hand illustrate, and manufacture these dyes which I’m incredibly proud of. This allows me to now create whatever type of design calls to my heart, and also allows me to create fully custom stamp designs for clients.
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 pocket-sized 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.
Best thing about your business?
I love love love hearing back from my clients! I often get emails or messages from individuals who have purchased a little guy from me where they tell me how happy their purchase has made them, and how they have purchased more from me to give as gifts to their own loved ones. Sometimes, I get photos of my little guys going on adventures and travelling the world with their owners! It is incredibly rewarding and I am so honoured to have my creations loved by others as much as they are.
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 artbytuna.comHow did you get started?
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 Patreon-based 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.
beth and olivia handmade
Annie, Vancouver
Why did you start your Etsy shop?
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.
Where were you when you made your first sale on Etsy? I listed my first handful of items one evening. I decided to check the shop again before I went to bed and got my first sale.
birch street studio
Anne, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Birch Street Studio is a collection of laser cut and hand painted wooden jewelry that you'll want to wear everyday. Made in beautiful British Columbia, our original designs reflect our west coast landscapes and wildlife, as well as our personal love of geometric lines and pops of colour.
@birch_street_studio
birchstreetstudio
birchstreetstudio.shop
birchstreetstudio15
Is this your full time gig? If not, what is your day job? Yes!
Were you born and raised in the Vancouver area or do you come from afar?
I was born and raised in Langley, BC. Much of my inspiration comes from the 11 years I lived in Squamish BC, but I have now moved back to Langley.
bluefish bohemian
Anita, West Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Bluefish Bohemian offers a collection of handmade Artisan jewelry with a free-spirited, boho vibe. Designs are influenced by the beauty of the West Coast and feature hand picked, semi-precious stones, sterling silver, and gold fill. Each piece is made thoughtfully with intention and attention to detail. From larger, one-of-akind crystal pendants, to limited edition wrap bracelets and sterling silver necklaces, there is something offered for all in our collection!
A day in my life:
On a typical weekday the focus starts with being sure kids are fed and out the door on time. These days I am down to 2 as one is away at University in Ontario. Then I catch up on emails, check on materials and/or order supplies. Next I'm packing online orders which have been made the previous day(s), and heading to my shipping company to drop off packages. Sometimes I meet up with a fellow creative-a kindred spirit-for lunch. In the afternoon, I work on any new orders that have come in, which often carries into the evening. On bright days I take photos of new products, as I prefer the natural light. And of course, I always fit in at least one dog walk, on the beautiful trails in the forest near my home.
How do you stay creative?
So much of my creative inspiration comes from the beautiful materials that I find in my sourcing. I'm passionate about finding unique and interesting stones and beads. Sometimes I select things having no idea what they will become, other times, I see a vision for them instantly. What I've learned over the years is, creative energy ebbs and flows, and you have to enjoy every part of the process - even the failures. For failure is success in progress!
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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 day-to-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 oneof-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.
bonne BOutique Studio
Christine, RichmondIntroduce yourself and your business
Bonne Boutique comprises of a mom and daughter team that shares the love of art, craft, making and planning. Our shop offers minimalist, fun-functional, aesthetic stickers and stationery with a dash of whimsy, Our goal is to do our part in spreading positivity and love, one sticker at a time!
What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller?
It is a cliché, but truly, its the customers. The ability to ask questions easily allows us to answer them promptly and efficiently. Without having to leave the app itself, our customers can instantly message us their thoughts and questions. We have met (via message function) so many wonderful Etsy customers.
What’s your studio like?
Like most studio, ours is an chaotically organized creative studio space. Its mostly white like a canvas that allows us to think in colour.
bujo & Brushstrokes
Melissa, Vancouver bujoandbrushstrokes.bigcartel.com
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi, my name is Melissa and I’m the creator of Bujo & Brushstrokes. I create handmade greeting cards of all occasions using watercolour and digital mediums, and printed from my basement in Vancouver, B.C. As a pun enthusiast, my art features cute caricatures with witty slogans. Alongside the cards, I also handmake my own vinyl stickers, stationery goods and apparel (much of which is food inspired).
How did you get started?
Not many people know what ‘Bujo’ stands for (and that’s totally ok!) – ‘Bujo’ is short hand for “bullet journaling”, a creative organization method where you can customize your own daily planner, agenda or trackers to suit your everyday needs. I originally started out by posting bullet journal art and calligraphy to my Instagram as a means of sharing my art on a weekly basis. When 2020 hit, I found myself having a lot more time on my hands and picked up a watercolouring kit. From there, my brushstrokes have taken me into the land of digital art – where I’ve started combining my love for food, cute animals and puns. Now, I have my own apparel line, tote bag designs, stationery and more!
cabin & CUB
Valerie, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Cabin + Cub creates original laser cut wood accessories and gift items. All our items are designed by Valerie from her studio in Vancouver.
@cabinandcub
cabinandcub
cabinandcubshop.com
Cabin
How did you come up with your business name?
A little bit of cuteness mixed with a little bit of the great outdoors and the west coast.
How do you stay creative?
Being open to inspiration from everywhere - nature, music, film, travel, art. I think having different experiences and always being open to trying new things also keeps me in the creative zone.
c YARN Hut Clara, Richmond
Introduce yourself and your business
I’m Clara, the creator of C Yarn Hut. C Yarn Hut is a place that allow me to fascinate by the unlimited possibilities, to create something that I love. We knitted and crocheted an array of projects. We specialize in amigurumi and handknitted accessories.
How did you get started?
I learned knitting from my mum when I was young, and self taught crochet. 10 years ago I met a knit artist at a craft market, her knitted bracelet made me know knit and crochet not only for appeals, It can be something else. That's how I started to learn and to create my own crochet home decoration and accessories.
What’s the most challenging part of your business?
time management is the most challenging part of my business. Because I have a day time job, so I need to manage time on C Yarn Hut. Need to find a balance on my job, C Yarn Hut, and also my personal life.
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 day-to-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 oneof-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.
catcouver
Andrea & Gael, Vancouver catcouver.com Catcouver
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.
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 designs
Handmade polymer clay jewelry maker from Vancouver, BC
colour drunk
Dory, Burnaby
Colordrunk is a creative brand made to reflect the colors of this world. We design from a place of beauty and connection to bring you deeper into an inspired life of creativity and color.
charliegirlgoods
charliegirlgoods.com
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cLanicLaydesigns
bigbluetang
colordrunk.co
crafted van
Diana and Erica, CoquitlamIntroduce yourself and your business
We are Erica and Diana, a crafty duo whose friendship from highschool blossomed from a little hobby into this growing business we are proud to call Craftedvan. When we started, we hoped to create something new and unique that could put a smile onto another person’s face. We created a product that along with this, also brought back a love for paper books and reading. It has since evolved into a vast collection of characters, each with their own story to tell. By listening to our audience’s interests while adding our own personality, we are able to develop items that are adored and relatable. We put extra care into every cut, fold, sleeve and stick when producing items by hand in order to ensure quality and love is put into each bookmark.
How did you come up with your business name?
Our business name used to be "craft'ed" with the "e" standing for Erica and "d" standing for Diana. We realized how unsearchable it was and how how difficult it is to have a ' in our name, so we dropped that and added a "van". The Van represents "Vancouver" but also our big dream to one day have a crafty van too!
How did you get started?
Our friendship was strengthen by our love for crafting and we used to always meet up to scrapbook or make gifts for our loved ones. One day, the idea came about to start a business, as an excuse for more reasons to create. We went to the dollar store, bought tons of supplies and just got creating! Eventually, we developed the beloved magnetic bookmark which stood out from the rest of our products. We decided to focus on that and it has been the core product for our business since!
clawed candles
Maxyne,
BurnabyIntroduce 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.
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.
cotton candy sutajio
Kurumi, BurnabyIntroduce yourself and your business
Cotton Candy Sutajio is owned by 2 Japanese girls who love anything kawaii(cute) and to be creative:) We offer handmade accessories made in Canada. Every item is designed and handmade by us and the design is inspired by Japanese Kawaii(cute) culture.
How did you get started?
We were co-workers who used to work at the same company and we often used to talk about how we both enjoy creating something from scratch by hand and being creative. One day, we were chatting at the cafe and talking about how it would be so much fun to make accessories and we thought "We totally should just try to do it, nothing is stopping us!". After that day, we slowly started making handmade accessories and brought our products to a few pop-up events. We truly enjoyed meeting new people there, sharing our products there, and knowing that there are people who support us and love our creations!
How do you stay creative?
Get inspiration from everything every day! Our inspiration of course comes from Japanese Kawaii(cute) culture but at the same time, we get inspired by lots of things every day life such as flowers on the street, the color of the sky, a cute cake we had at the cafe, a cute mug we saw at the boutique etc... We often take pictures of them and get inspiration for new products...!
Introduce yourself and your business
I am a BC based jewelry embroiderer. Over the years my creative expression was to include drawing, photography, woodworking and gardening along with crafting. As time went on, I began experimenting with embroidery and found a way to implement all of my creative skills into my embroidery. From sketching floral patterns from plants in the garden to using my photographs as templates to making my own wooden embroidery supplies such as frames, as well as all my display materials. Living in Beautiful British Columbia has had an impact on my embroidery as I am now find inspiration from new surroundings.
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deadlybearhug
Erin, Vancouver deadlybearhugIntroduce 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 animalinspired 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.
DRBY pet supplies co
Wenny, BurnabyIntroduce yourself and your business. Hi everyone, I am Wenny, the owner and creator of Drby Pet Co! I create dog care products that are actually safe to use on dogs long term and also safe on our environment!
How did you come up with your business name?
We named our business after our beloved Corgi, Drby!
How did you get started?
2020 was the year we started! Drby was 2 and he started to show signs of irritation and intolerance and we weren't sure why. After much reading and research, we noticed most products on the market aren't really pet friendly OR it would be safe for pets but very expensive. So that's when we decided to start our own!
What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
We genuinely care about all people and dogs that come to us so we will provide all our customers with transparency about our products and any information. All our products are made and packaged in Burnaby and all ingredients are sourced in Canada. We strongly believe in contributing to our local economy by doing what we can to stay Canadian.
Give us a brief snapshot of “a day in your life”
Everyday is different! Some days are production days and some are admin days or some are store visit days - It is definitely a juggle between all the task to determine the priority of which needs to be done first!
dancing leaf design
Noriko, Vancouver
The beauty of the west coast, in a fine jewellery collection. Dancing Leaf Design is the work of Japanese artisan Noriko Kobune. Her colourful hand dyed lace, three dimensional heirloom kimono fabric earrings and handengraved metal jewelry with gemstones are created with new and recycled materials. Noriko's influences include the beaches and forests of the Pacific Nothwest as well as the Japanese artistic aesthetic and attention to detail. Each pieces is made with care in her Vancouver studio and sold online and fine stores across Canada, Europe and Japan.
devi arts collective
Bayou's, North Vancouver deviartscollective.com
Devi Arts Collective is a women-led jewelry brand born out of the inner desire and willful purpose to connect with people. We create accessories that when worn, are an expression of the bold, the confidant, and the vibrant qualities in our truest selves. Every aspect of Devi Arts Collective has been built by hand, responsibly sourced, and ethically produced.
EAST VAN JAM
Natalie, 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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eastvanjam.com
elena markelova arts
Elena, Maple RidgeIntroduce yourself and your business
My name is Elena and I'm a watercolour artist inspired by nature and wildlife. I create unique double exposure artwork to breathe in life into your homes
What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller?
I love connecting to people from all over the world and hearing their stories when they receive my artwork. Sometimes one small detail can make their day and mine!
What’s your studio like?
I have a small studio room at home, which is great because I do most of my work late at night when my son is in bed. My two cats, Syrax and Iris, are always there with me watching my brush movements and making sure that I don't miss anything.
emmie jo clothing
Eva, LangleyIntroduce yourself and your business
Emmie Jo Clothing Co. is a modern Canadian label with the simple and honest intention to design and manufacture premium, gender-neutral infant and toddler clothing in timeless, neutral tones. The collection is designed for comfort and play and crafted from sustainable and natural materials. All our garments are proudly designed and crafted right here in the Fraser Valley.
How did you come up with your business name ?
Our daughter Emilia is not only the driving force and reason behind how this brand came to be, but she's also our daily inspiration behind every collection and every style. When we launched our brand, we wanted the name to have a personal connection to us, so we named it after her. Emmie Jo Clothing Co. comes from our daughter Emilia Johanna.
Best thing about your business?
The best thing about our business is seeing our collections come to life, receiving heart-warming feedback from our customers and seeing so many kids in the clothing we have created. We are forever grateful!
FANCY POP
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi! My name is Emily, and I make cute earrings and necklaces out of resin and sometimes air dry clay.
How did you get started?
I started out bead weaving and learning from a book I bought at a Japanese bookstore. When resin was first introduced into the crafting world I was hooked, so now most of my work is made with resin.
Best thing about your business?
Turning my ideas into reality! It is a great feeling when the idea I have in my head comes out the way I had hoped it to. I also enjoy the times when people pick my pieces out for a gift for someone they care about or they have share a really sweet story for why they feel connected to a certain piece of jewelry that I made.
FIFTH OF MAY CAUSE SHOP
Shirley, CoquitlamIntroduce yourself and your business
I'm Shirley and I started this little silicone and wood bead accessories shop to allow me to donate portion of proceeds to BC Cancer Foundation - over $1500 to date! Cancer took away my beloved aunt and it made me aware of how important this foundation is for research and support they provided to those affected.
This shop has also allowed me to channel my passion for creativity and love for simple and minimalistic designs. Natural elements, such as beech wood, wool, and neutral colours can be found in all my designs for lanyards, keychains, and much more. It has been super rewarding seeing others loving my minimal designs and hope you will too. Materials are sourced from local and/or Canadian suppliers as a way to support fellow small businesses as well.
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!
FORaGED FIRE STARTERS
Poppy, PembertonIntroduce yourself and your business
Howdy-Hey-Hi! I’m Poppy, the maker of Foraged Fire Starters! I offer an all-natural alternative to petroleum based fire starters, that are kind to both you and Mother Nature!
These flaming bouquets are not only deliciously scented with pure essential oils, but insect repelling too! Burning for over an hour they provide ample time to get even the hardest fires lit; Whether that is using damp driftwood for a February evening fire by the river, or snowmobiling in the backcountry, Foraged are made for your outside adventures, and the inside cozier one’s too! (Wood burning fireplaces/stoves only)
How did you get started?
The story of how Foraged Fire Starters became a small biz is a bit of a mouthful, however, long story short, I had a small injury at work (I broke 2 fingers playing basketball with a student) which resulted in a condition called Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, frustratingly I wasn’t able to (and still haven’t) return to work, therefore I needed to find something I could do one-handed to fill my time - and stop me losing my mind! Shortly after this Foraged became ‘official’ and I have loved pouring myself into creating my tiny little Fire Starters!
Foraged Fire Starters are hand-made… and by ‘handmade’ I truly mean hand. Singular. Just one! Hehe
G & T DESIGNS
Stephanie, Vancouver
A tiny print shop in Vancouver Canada making 100% sustainable earth friendly screen printed textiles.
inner wolf jewelry
Ashya, Vancouver
Inner Wolf Jewelry is owned and operated independently by Ashya Elizabeth. Creating from her studio in so-called Vancouver, Ashya’s work is influenced by her Cree and Turkish ancestry, every piece infused with elemental components of the natural and spiritual world.
Kaitabha Handlooms
Vaishi, Langley
Kaitabha Handlooms is a small, woman-owned business based in beautiful Langley, BC. Inspired by the richness of our cultural heritage, we set out to create accessible products that showcase the ingenuity and beauty of Indian hand-woven cloth, while helping people rediscover the importance of resting the body and mind.
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Kaitabha
Givéh
Parinaz, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
My name is Parinaz and I have recently founded Givéh, a handmade knitwear brand. I work with home makers back in Iran to design and knit clothing using natural fibres only.
How did you get started?
By designing and knitting for myself and my boyfriend.
How did you come up with your business name?
Givéh is the name of a traditional Iranian footwear. I chose this name because my first business plan was to modernize Givéh shoes so I kept the name.
Tell us about how your product is made? What is your favorite part?
Most of the knitwear is knitted using knitting machines at home and all the seams are hand sewn. We also have a hand knitted collection.
I design the pieces, choose yarns, and we make the first prototype with the knitters.
My favourite part is working with knitters and learning from them.
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 get started?
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
GRACIAS CLOTHING
Hanna, 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.
gracias.clothing
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gracias-clothing.com
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 swaying through.
GUS KIDS CO
Julia, LangleyIntroduce yourself and your business
My name is Julia, and I am the maker behind Gus Kids Co. Gus Kids Co. specializes in baby and toddler soft sole shoes that actually stay on! I have also expanded to offer baby and kids clothing.
How did you get started?
I started Gus Kids Co. while on maternity leave with my oldest. I was making shoes for him, and decided to try selling them. I did a ton of research and opened my shop July 2016. A couple years later I was able to quit my job, and run Gus Kids full time.
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What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
How much care I put into every pair. Every shoe has many small pieces. If something does not come out right, I redo it. I value my shop’s reputation and want my customers to be happy!
Handmade by Chris & Kris
Kristie, DeltaIntroduce 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 peoplecustomers 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…” =)
@handmadebychrisnkris
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handmadebychrisnkris.com
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I'LL KNOW IT WHEN I SEE IT
Cassie & Christine, VancouverIntroduce yourself and your business
I’ll Know It When I See It™ is a two-woman show creating sweet + slightly snarky paper goods™ + gifts from Vancouver, BC. Our products are sometimes nostalgic, often funny + occasionally Asian-inspired.
We aren't sisters but have been friends for more than 18 years, meeting in design school. Two years of team projects was the perfect incubator for building a business + design partnership.
As Canadian born Chinese children of immigrants, we work hard to deliver a relatable mix of nostalgia, humour + insight in our goods, a point of view borne from our multicultural upbringing.
Making space for our culture seemed like a risk but it actually brought the best reward. It has deepened our authenticity in what we create, opening up all these wonderful connections to so many who feel the same resonance.
How did you come up with your business name?
Our business name is a bit of a play on one of the most dreaded phrases a designer may hear from their client. "I'll Know It When I See It" is what someone might say when they can't articulate their needs + simply hope to stumble upon what they want with an "aha" moment. We hope that when someone sees our goods, they'll have that special moment of, "Yes! That's exactly what I'm looking for!".
Best thing about your business?
Being able to design what we like + then having people enjoy it. The laughs we hear + the joy we see when others browse our goods is such a great feeling.
illa Gallery
Zaheeda, BurnabyIntroduce yourself and your business
Iilla Gallery is a little gallery of modern, abstract and wearable art. All pieces are handmade. Jewellery lines are designed to be sophisticated, edgy, glamorous and fun. While art pieces are unique and one-of-a-kind inspired by the light and the dark. illa is anything but ordinary.
How did you get started?
illa Gallery started years prior to starting. Painting came first as a desire to create. The abstract journey exploring paint with my hands, hot glue, and molding paste moved me towards modern art to now where I move between both styles. In 2020, illa Gallery opened with a few accessories and art for purchase. Accessory designs have evolved into more bold statement pieces. The new line will be released at Vancouver Etsy Co.’s Fall Market!
How did you come up with your business name?
Searching for a word that represented the feminine, I went on a word hunt. Exploring words in different languages when I wondered what the word illa meant. I discovered that in Latin it meant she. Short and sweet with illa as ‘SHE’ it seemed meant to be. illa Gallery was born.
Phoenix, Burnaby
Introduce yourself and your business
At Jesmo Deco, we create versatile and eco-friendly home decor items that will turn your home into a calming oasis.
We believe that the way we decorate our space plays a big role in our mood and overall well-being. With our homeware items, we want to inspire folks to create a peaceful, personal space for themselves to unwind and relax, to celebrate and appreciate the beauty of the individuals that they are. Just like our pieces, due to their handmade nature, no two items are the same and that's what makes them special!
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.
What’s the most challenging part of your business?
Promoting the material itself is quite challenging since it is not quite popular in Canada yet. However, Jesmonite has lots of cool features compared to resin and cement.
KAWAII BOKU
Sonia, New Westminster
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 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.
Knot Your Granny's Stitches
Miranda, Aldergrove
Introduce yourself and your business
I am Miranda! I'm the owner and creator of Knot Your Granny's Stitches! I was previously a Special Educational Assistant but after having my kids have become a stayat-home-mom and working on Knot Your Granny's Stitches whenever I am able to (mostly once my two boys are asleep)! I create crochet pieces that are meant to last and become heirloom pieces to be enjoyed by all ages! You'll find items like snugglies, play food, emotional support foods and more at my booth!
How did you get started?
I taught myself how to crochet via YouTube 15+ years ago! I started off many cowls and headbands casually selling to family and friends. Almost 6 years ago I officially started Knot Your Granny's Stitches!
How do you stay creative?
There are so many different patterns out there, sometimes if I feel stuck in a rut I pick a new pattern that I haven't made before and get those creative juices flowing again!
@knot.your.grannys.stitches
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knotyourgrannysstitches.com
LanaBetty @lanabetty Lana, Vancouver lanabetty.com lanabettyIntroduce yourself and your business
My name is Lana and I am the goldsmith of my business, LanaBetty. I make geometric contemporary jewelry using a combination of 3d printing and traditional jewelry design. My newest collection, Mantra, is a combination of thoughtful art and gentle reminders to support and guide you through your day. Each pendant is imbued with a mystical formula of invocation, each inscribed with its own unique mantra; a small message of strength and encouragement to find your path, wherever it may lead. I sincerely hope you will join me to explore this new way to share my art!
What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller?
I love connecting with shoppers from all over the world.
Tell us about how your product is made. Fave part?
There are many many steps to create a cast metal pendant in sterling silver or bronze. For me, it starts with the 3d model that I design. Being able to hold the 3d print in my hands to understand the size and scale is really helpful in the design process. With a finalized 3d print, I will use it to create a mold and use lost wax casting to create multiples. It is a labour intensive and time intensive process and I am deeply proud of it!
Liberum Made
Leo, Burnaby
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi there! I'm Leo and I'm the artist & maker behind Liberum Made, specializing in one-of-a-kind and personalized home decor, art, and accessories inspired by the wildlife and nature of British Columbia. The vision behind this brand is to celebrate the beauty of nature in the form of visual art you can display in your home or share as gifts to your friends or loved ones.
How did you come up with your business name?
Liberum [Lee-bear-room] is Latin for unrestricted. I decided to use this as my business name ever since I left my last 9 to 5 job. It's my concept of being free to be creative in different forms of art and design. The significance of the "L" and emphasis of the "R" in the name is also a nod to my initials. Also, you roll the "R" in the Latin pronunciation! ;)
How do you stay creative?
I stay creative by trying different forms of art through drawing, painting, photography, and now woodworking, blending the skills I've learned in each practice to come up with something unique or by putting my own spin to create artwork.
Lily Lou's Aromas
Lily, South Surrey
Introduce yourself and your business
My name is Lily and I started Lily Lou's Aromas; a vegan & eco-friendly aroma small business brand. I am also all about mental health and speaking out against bullying. Being only ten years old and starting a small business was one of my dreams. I was unfortunately severely bullied in school and so my mom, Chloe, decided to homeschool me. Lily Lou's Aromas started out as a homeschool project but has grown in the last year and a half to the business that it is today!
How did you come up with your business name?
Lily is my first name and Lou is a nickname my mom calls me. Together it created Lily Lou's Aromas as I create candles, wax melts and other aroma products!
How do you stay creative?
II do a lot of brainstorming, looking at pictures for inspiration, chatting with my mom and friends for ideas and sometimes even going to my followers to see what they want to see next!
Little Kaya co.
Kaya, Port MoodyIntroduce 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!
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?
Luli Designs
Louisa, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
My name is Louisa Hrennikoff and my business is Luli Designs, a jewelry company of beadwoven and wire wrapped jewelry.
Give us a brief snapshot of “a day in your life”
Take my kids to school, walk the dog, have a cup of coffee, answer emails, pack up orders, do some household chores, have lunch with my husband, work on jewelry projects, pick up the kids from school, take kids to their activities, have dinner, put kids to bed, watch some tv while working on jewelry again, go to bed.
What’s your studio like?
My studio is a very small nook off my home kitchen. It is organized chaos because I have limited time to commit to my business and I would rather create than tidy!
@lulidesignsjewelry lulidesigns
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lulidesigns.etsy.com
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.
MAMEYO Goods
Maxine, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi! I'm Maxine the designer, hands and everything else behind MAMEYO Goods.
MAMEYO is a small batch leather goods brand inspired by modern art and design. I design and handcraft each piece in my Gastown studio. I source high quality leather from tanneries in the US and Italy to ensure each product is made to last.
Known for strong geometric designs and bold colour ways, the collection of bags and accessories are made to make you feel effortlessly put together.
How did you get started?
Back in 2016 I was working in corporate Graphic Design and really needed a break from looking at a screen all day everyday. I took a few leather working classes with a local leather worker and became obsessed with leather. It started out making things for friends and family, a few years in I did my first market and 5 years I am teaching my own leather workshops!
How do you stay creative?
mameyogoods.com
mild tofu ceramics
Monika, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business. MIld Tofu Ceramics offers wheel-thrown functional pottery, including mugs, incense burners, planters, and sauce dishes with a clean, simplistic design. Each unique piece is handmade by Monika, a pun-loving crazy dog lady, whose intrusive introverted thoughts can often be found stamped into her work. At Mild Tofu, we swear by our products.
How did you come up with your business name?
I like to say that I was "Born to be Mild" because I'm a very low energy, introverted person. My ideal Friday nights are hanging in with my pets. If I must go to a large social gathering, I need at lest 2 business days to recharge. "Tofu" was my mom's nickname for me, because I was a small pale and pasty child. She sadly passed away when I was 18, so this was a way for me to have her be a part of my great pottery adventure. The irony is that I actually hate eating tofu.
What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
I am that "crazy animal lady". I have a dog (Rosie), cat (Cairo), and two snakes (Yvonne and Cora). I've also fostered 30+ dogs, 2 kittens, 2 rats and 2 snakes. You can find this part of me reflected in my Mean Muggin' series because I think a lot of people can relate with mugs that say, "Can I pet your dog" and "I'd rather be with my cat".
Milk Lady Soap Co
Anna, Vancouver
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.
MaxMommy
Jennifer, Vancouver
Welcome to MaxMommy! Inspired by our first born baby to bring you products that are high quality, durable, non-toxic and easy to clean. We know that any little thing that can help you get through the day with less clean up and mess is a win-win situation.
Mayer Ceramics
Emmanuelle, Surrey
Mayer Ceramics is a small local pottery business owned by artist Emma Mayer who created all of her items from scratch start to finish. Mayer takes great pride in making her work either by hand or on the pottery wheel and illustrates each piece by hand and also makes alot of her own glazes from scratch as well.
Mindfull Mode
Montana, 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.
maxmommy.com
@mayer.ceramics
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@mindfullmode
mindfullmode.com
Mint & Woolly
Marissa, Vancouver
The Mint & Woolly shop started as a creative outlet and passion to design and create cute and whimsical keepsakes. It is inspired by everything from cute packaging to fairytale books. Creating and designing handmade heirloom dolls, accessories and stationery items.
Mojo the Catcoon
Joane, Burnaby
Mojo the Catcoon is a local, ecoconscious, small stationery business based in Vancouver. Her extremely durable #everythingproof stickers are weatherproof, waterproof, scratch proof, and tear proof. She also carries kawaii keychains, mousepads, tote bags, adorable pins, and punny greeting cards!
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.
@mintandwoolly
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@mojothecatcoon
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Mosaic Motif
Chelsea, Burnaby
Introduce yourself and your business
• Description
Unique Handmade Jewelry represents your style and everyday mood. Using simple materials to design and create special jewelry just for you.
• What do you 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)
www.mosaicmotif.com @mosaicmotif
• Artist Statement:
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.
Napoleon Bunnyparte
Tiffany, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Everyone loves bunnies! Napoleon Bunnyparte is a small Vancouver based business established in 2012. We create bunny inspired art for humans! Ranging from clothing, accessories, and totes, we aim to promote rabbits and complex and amazing companion animals. We also just want to make you 'Eeeeee' from some cute bunnies and great puns.
@genbunnyparte
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How did you get started?
The bunny community is extremely supportive and both inspired and nurtured Napoleon Bunnyparte from a small hobby into a full time business.
How do you stay creative?
Learning and being inspired by new equipment, methods, or processes.
Nightglow Neon
Melissa and Selena, Burnaby
Introduce yourself and your business
Melissa and Selena became best friends in 8th grade of high school, and have been finishing each other’s sentences ever since. We are a female-owned local business and we’ve always had immense passion for interior design, lighting fixtures, and aesthetic decor pieces. After stumbling across LED neon tubes on Amazon, we realized the endless possibilities and the creative potential of using this material as a building block. With our engineering and graphic design background, we help our customers create statement pieces and light up any atmosphere with a whole vibe.
What’s the most challenging part of your business?
Our biggest challenge is time. Each sign is handcrafted and made with you in mind. We want your sign to be perfect and nothing less but creating a sign takes time from the design process, drafting a mock up, to then making the sign. We don’t like to rush this process because we want to ensure each sign we make, the quality and design exceeds your expectations.
Noc Ceramics
Niamh, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
I am Niamh O'Connor, an Irish potter with a background in Architecture. I find joy in creating functional objects that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but also enhance daily rituals in people’s homes and environments. My work is inspired by nature, with an emphasis on simplicity, and both organic and angular forms. Each piece I create is a reflection of my love for the craft and my desire to connect people with the objects they use and interact with in their daily lives. Whether it's a mug for sipping coffee, a bowl for serving food, or a vase for displaying flowers, my hope is that my pottery brings a sense of beauty and functionality to the world.
How did you come up with your business name?
NOC Ceramics got it's simple name from the initials of my not-so-simple to pronounce Gaelic name. Being an immigrant to Canada, I like to preserve any element of my Irish heritage as best I can.
How do you stay creative?
Having grown up in a rural village along the Irish coast, I have spent much time in, on and looking out at the sea, surrounded by beautiful beach trails and stunning scenery everywhere you look.
And now living in the city (Vancouver), I have found that something in me is pulling me to go to the beach and spend time taking in the sea breeze, sounds of the tide and all the beauty it displays.
So it’s no surprise that my work has been inspired by the blue tones and shapes of the seashore and it helps to feed my creativity.
Outbound Canine Co
Kimberly, Mission
Introduce yourself and your business
My name is Kimberly and I am the Owner of OBC. My inspiration and the whole reason OBC came to be was born from adventuring with my big headed Pittie x Mastiff Mix, Tucker! We specialize in custom Biothane and Waterproof dog gear for those who love seeking adventure with their dogs.
Best thing about your business?
The best thing about my Business is the fact it combines every single one of my loves in my life: product design, website design, photography, adventuring with my dog, marketing, and challenging myself to thing of the next best leash!
What’s your studio like?
My studio is FULL of color! Biothane everywhere on the walls and shelves along with all my little hole punched biothane scattered on the floor like confetti because all my Collars and Leashes are handmade and every hole is hand punched by myself :)
ohne & co.
Introduce yourself and your business
We are a woman owned small business based out of New Westminster, BC. At Ohne & Co. we specialize in up-cycling preloved glassware, hand pouring soy candles, creating beautiful dried bouquets and offer an array of hand made decor pieces for your home. With a slow production approach, each product is hand crafted in our local home studio.
Best thing about your business?
I absolutely love interacting with customers and being a part of the whole process. There’s nothing that makes me happier than someone coming up and showing me they still use one of my keychains. I love the social aspect of running Ohne & Co. and sharing my creations with everyone along the way! Visiting with each and every one of you has made this venture so enjoyable!
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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 machine-washable 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 selfemployed 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.
rainier calligraphy
Chanel, Richmond
Creating romantic, elegant and timeless stationary with hand written calligraphy
Rhyme Sanskirt Incense Ltd.
Jimmy, Burnaby
We are a team from China and Tibet engaged in the aromatherapy of incense sticks. We have been learning incense sticks for more than 12 years, and we are all lovers of incense sticks and aromatherapy. The team members met when we learning Tibetan incense sticks and aromatherapy culture in Tibet. We have operated this store for over three years. There are many people who like our incense sticks.
Riceball Design
Sonja, Richmond
Riceball Design established in 2022 May, we love cute, pastel color and animals! We also have a great sense of humor, we are hoping to bring a smile on you! Drop by our booth to see what we have to offer!
@rainiercalligraphy
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@rhymesanskritincense
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Santa Paws Workshop
Laurel, New Westminister
Handmade quality dog / cat bow ties & accessories designed for your loved furry family members
SIMPLERIES
Chelsea, Surrey
Ethically created + sustainably packaged, Simpleries creates everyday essentials that are simply handmade. Making you quality pieces filled with delicacy and simple detail.
@SantaPawsWorkshop
SantaPawsWorkshop
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@simpleries_
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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.
SIND STUDIO
Nadya and Dima, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi. We’re Nadya and Dima Gurevich, the founders and designers behind SIND STUDIO, a contemporary art and design studio, makers of creative porcelain and ceramic objects for everyday use and special occasions, and winners of the 2022 Etsy Award in the "Kitchen and Dining" category.
The main idea in our works, and what gives us a lot of inspiration, is a combination of functional design and art in everyday objects. We really enjoy creating products that are functional and give space for thought.
How do you stay creative?
Staying creative is an essential aspect of our artistic journey. We're driven by a deep desire to create new objects and experiment with ceramic materials, which fuels our creative process. Meeting new people in our lives sparks fresh ideas, enriching our work. Nature's beauty, captivating movies, and transformative travel experiences also inspire us. Sometimes, when our baby daughter sleeps, Dima and I enjoy making sketches together over a comforting cup of tea and a high plate bar, strengthening our bond as a team. These late-night sessions nurture our passion for art and family life.
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-contentcreator who was born and raised in Vancouver, B.C.
@slotheecoffee.ca
Slothee Coffee
slotheecoffee.ca
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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!
Soon sewing
Seung Yeoun, Surrey
Introduce yourself and your business
I am Soon. I came from Korea about 30 years ago. After seeing my relatives work hard in laundry store, I have become embarrassed at how little I do as a house wife. So I picked up sewing as hobby, to do practical things around the house. My daughter, Sarah, went to craft fairs last year, and strongly encouraged and supported me to become vendor.
How do you stay creative?
My daughter gives me ideas. I create a prototype/sample. Then my daughter gives me feedback to make the sample be more prettier and practical. Then I modify and beautify them.
What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
We have become used to purchasing clothings and products at the labour cost of China, Bangladesh, India, etc. So when I present my products, they cover basic material costs, and my labour is barely included. Each product takes average of 8-12 hours per piece. So each product is made with LOTS OF LOVE, literally.
sriracha revolver
Jordan, Vancouver
Sriracha Revolver Hot Sauce hand makes all natural sriracha style hot sauces in craft size batches in East Van.
Studio By VivVivien, Vancouver
Studio by Viv started as a small handcrafted shop for seasonal pops up since 2016. All apparel products are made and design by me -Viv!
I started my little project with Etsy in 2016 by selling aprons ~ It was always my dream to work for myself and make things that people would like to wear or use !
@sriracharevolver
Sriracha Revolver
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Studio Eighteen
Kathy, Surrey
Introduce yourself and your business
STUDIO EIGHTEEN - Hand Built Ceramic Shapes for You + Your Home
Kathy is the designer and ceramicist at Studio Eighteen, hand making every piece in her collection. Originally from Australia, she has called Canada home since 2016.
Studio Eighteen
studioeighteen.ca
How did you get started?
Kathy graduated with a Ba Design (Interior Design) in 2003 from UTS and since then, architecture has become a significant influence in her work. She is especially drawn to the geometry, balance and contrast of Mid Century & Brutalist design. The medium of ceramics allows her to explore these ideas and create unique wearable art and functional pieces.
How do you stay creative?
Kathy loves art and design so whenever she travels, you can find her at local galleries, exhibitions and art markets. Enjoying the work of others inspires Kathy with her own designs.
STUDIO MODU
Juhee, Surrey
Introduce yourself and your business
We make custom orders such as aprons, bags, clothes, and pouches. We also provide embroidery services. Additionally, we own a sewing studio to teach people how to sew.
How did you come up with your business name?
We decided on Studio Modu as our business name. "Modu" means together in korean. We want to share our lovingly made handgoods with others
How did you get started?
We love sewing. My partner Katarina’s major was fashion design in University and my major was Fine art. We love to sew, draw, and create things with our hands. Together, we opened our studio in 2018.
Give us a brief snapshot of “a day in your life”
My day starts with sewing. I plan for my sewing classes and complete any projects if I can. I end off the day with coffee.
What’s your studio like?
Our studio is a fun environment because we are able to pursue our hobby. We ensure that our customers enjoy their time by listening to their feedback and doing our best to implement it.
Sweet Pea Designs Co.
Ranpreet, Surrey
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.
With over 15 years of experience in retail and fashion design, I understand what it takes to create a dress that is not just beautiful but also comfortable and practical. I use my expertise to ensure that every dress is designed with the right blend of aesthetics, comfort, and durability.
At Sweet Pea Designs Co., we take pride in offering you dresses that are unique, vibrant, and versatile. Our range includes everything from cute and frilly party dresses to elegant and sophisticated evening gowns, perfect for all your special occasions.
So, if you’re looking for dresses that are a cut above the rest, look no further than Sweet Pea Designs Co. Let us inspire you with our stunning collection of handcrafted dresses – we guarantee you won’t be disappointed!
Sweven Print Design
Alice, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi, I'm Alice, the creative mind behind Sweven Print Design. Six years ago, tired of the same old office gig, I made a career U-turn into the colorful world of surface pattern design. Since then, I've been fortunate to collaborate with some fantastic companies, bringing my prints and patterns to life in fabulous fashion dresses. Our design process is a dance of inspiration, a spontaneous and free-flowing journey with no predetermined destination. On the side, I also enjoy crafting, and you might just spot me at local art markets, chatting with fellow art lovers and sharing the joy of handmade creations.
How did you come up with your business name?
"Sweven," derived from Latin, means "vision." This word perfectly encapsulates my thinking process, as I am a visual thinker, and I harness this ability to fuel my creative endeavors.
Best thing about your business?
The best thing about my business is being able to do what I love, and I'm incredibly grateful to have found it and to keep it going.
Tagged by ollie
Mina, Delta
Hi! I am Mina and I’m a resin and polymer clay artist that specializes in designing and handcrafting pet ID tags and matching jewelry for pet owners. Tagged By Ollie was born from my love for my pup Olivia!
Teal and Rose Tea
Pardis, West Vancouver
Teal and Rose, a luxury tea company in Vancouver, prioritizes convenience and ethical sourcing. Their founder aimed to create a sensory tea experience with 'perfumesque' aromas for relaxation. Their hand-picked, flavorful teas use plant-based pyramids for easy brewing, and they give back to the community. Enjoy their blend of luxury, generosity, and aroma.
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.
@taggedbyollie
taggedbyollie.com
@tealandrosetea
tealandrosetea.ca
@the6thscentcandle
the6thscentcandle
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Talann Creations
Fran, Mission
Introduce yourself and your business
My 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 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.
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.
Tamara Phillips Art
Vancouver, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi! I'm Tamara, an adventurist and a watercolour artist that is passionate about experiences in nature!
What's your favorite part of being an Etsy Seller? Sharing a love of wild space and connecting with people from all over the world!
What do you wish customers knew about you or your business?
I put a lot of effort into being environmentally mindful.
The Alfajor Company
Pamela, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
We are a decadent, hand crafted luxury cookie company. Our recipes have been carefully crafted with love, passed down and perfected from generation to generation to generation again.
The Alfajor Co. brings these delightful traditional Latin American wafer cookies with multiple varieties of highly desirable fillings like Dulce de Leche, Nutella or Creamy Chocolate to you with an old world presentation to showcase the Alfajor's history. One which dates back to 1400's in Andalucia, Spain, when a merger of opposing cultures became one.
We hope you love our specialty as well as the many other goodies on our menu, all of course made with The Alfajor Co.'s not so secret, secret ingredient; Love.
The Conscious k9
Samantha, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
After being in the dog industry for over 15 years, I know it is often hard and frustrating to find quality goods and goodies for your pup. That frustration is why I started making my own treats for my girl Lola. The treats were such a hit with Lola and our good friends Tracy and Erika at Ruff Stuff Dog Services that we decided to make them available to all the pups we love and care for. The Conscious K9 was created! And we didn't stop there! With the support of Ruff Stuff, The Ulti-MUTT Subscription Box was launched in 2022 to enable easy access to delicious TCK9 offerings.
How did you come up with your business name?
A lot of names were tossed into the hat when planning first started. We landed on "The Conscious K9" because we stay mindful of where our ingredients come from, what packaging we chose and the numerous common allergies and health needs of our four-legged besties. Our name really sums that all up!
Best thing about your business?
The best thing about The Conscious K9 is making dogs
The Lemon Square
Dan, Vancouver
We create simply delicious Lemon Coconut Squares, perfect with a nice cup of tea, a good strong coffee or a cheeky glass of bubbles.
The Lemon Square is perfect for gifts, parties, promotions, weddings or maybe just for yourself.
the salt dispensary
Jonathan, Delta @thesaltdispensary
Hand made smoked and flavoured salts
theLamellabrand
Katie, Vancouver @thelamellabrand
Locally blended in KitsilanoVancouver BC, Lamella has been crafting contemporary organic lightscented massage and body oils with a very light botanical wood and floral aroma since 2021.
The Pawlosophy
Angeline, Burnaby
Introduce yourself and your business
My name is Angeline and I'm the co-founder of The Pawlosophy. We're a dog care brand that aims to bridge convenience and health by re-imagining conventional dog supplies.
How did you come up with your business name?
I wanted a name that speaks for what the brand is and my partner came up with Pawlosophy ( a paw philosophy)
How did you get started?
The Pawlosophy is inspired by my dog. When he was still a puppy, I was struggling to clean his paws and as someone who has a busy lifestyle, it was hard having to groom my dog every so often. Our Paw Cleansing Foam is made to make it convenient for dog owners to clean their dog's paws and keep them moisturized and soothed.
Give us a brief snapshot of “a day in your life”
Everyday is a little different since I'm still a student so I work on The Pawlosophy after classes. Usually I start packing orders, manage social media, answer emails, etc after 3pm.
Best thing about your business?
I get to meet so many dogs!!
Tink
Jenny, Vancouver
Introduce yourself and your business
Hi! I'm Jenny, owner & designer of Tink. Tink is a unique collection of lightweight jewelry that explores simple geometric motifs. My designs are centered around contemporary minimalism - taking inspiration from sculpture and modern architecture. Each piece is handmade and hypoallergenic.
How did you get started?
I took a glass bead making course with a friend and haven't been able to stop making jewelry since
How do you stay creative?
There are times when inspiration is ubiquitous and everything sparks creativity. When I find myself searching for it I look to mediums like sculpture or architecture to cultivate it.
tinkmodernjewelry.com
two Brothers toffee
Natasia, Vancouver twobrotherstoffee.com
Introduce yourself and your business
Dominic/Nastasia Genova and we own Two Brothers
Toffee a premium artisan crafted crispy caramel nut toffee company located in Vancouver on 1360 Nanaimo Street.
How did you come up with your business name?
Nastasia (Dominic's partner and co-founder)
recommended we name the company two brothers... one brothers for the original almond toffee recipe and the second brother for creating of various toffees.
How did you get started?
In 2020 we started with a simple website and at a community commissary kitchen making toffee and selling online.
Tell us about how your product is made. What is your favourite part?
By hand and kettle. The best part is the toffee finished the next day, it a solid slab of art.
How do you stay creative?
Imagine a taste and if you like it... maybe someone else will like the taste as well... then we think... can we sell it?
The Urbanwalls Story
Imagine this: You're going about your everyday routine, following the path that has been set out for you. But then, out of nowhere, you come across a detour that completely changes your course. As you navigate this unexpected trail, you start to realize that everything you've been through in life has been leading you right to this moment. It's a destination you couldn't have predicted or even dreamed of. This is the story of Urbanwalls - a journey unexpected surprises.
Picture it: It's 2009, and I've just become a mother for the second time. With my husband often away on business trips, I found myself craving a creative outlet to channel my 10 years of graphic design and printing experience. As a stay-at-home mom, free time was a luxury, but I had nights and a huge cutter gathering dust in the garage.
Little did I know, those nights and that cutter would become the spark that ignited our unexpected path. It was the beginning of something incredible - a venture that would infuse our lives with passion, purpose, and breathtaking design.
Fast Forward: Our baby girl comes into our lives, and my husband Paul decides to quit his job to focus on marketing and production for our very own company, Urbanwalls. It's amazing how far we've come, starting from scratch and learning the ins and outs of running a business. And we couldn't have done it without the support of awesome brands, a network of brilliant people, a fantastic team, and countless influencers who joined forces with us.
Urbanwalls has become something bigger than I ever imagined back when I was hunched over my old cutter in the garage.But no matter how far we've come, one thing remains the same - our love for creating beautifully designed spaces. Inspired by our children and the little corners of our own homes that often get overlooked, I'm always asking myself how we can make them better. How can we transform a house into a true home, or an office into a peaceful retreat? It's a passion that drives us every day.With love, Danielle
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 business 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.
THANK YOU!
Thanks so much for supporting local small businesses at the pop up market as well as charities of choice! We hope to see you at the holiday market in November!
Val + Anita, xx
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illa Gallery
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