Love In Bloom Market at Heritage Hall with RainCity Local Market – February 15, 2026
Evergreen Layers kicked off 2026 with our first event with RainCity Local Market, their “Love In Bloom” market at Vancouver’s Heritage Hall. After a two-month break due to illness and the holiday season, it felt amazing to get out and see people’s faces light up when they discovered our 3D printed creations again. There’s something special about that first event back—the energy, the connections, the reminder of why we love doing this.
The weather had other plans for the day, with sunny but cold conditions that kept everyone bundled up. Our booth was literally right inside the door, which meant we felt every gust of chilly air when guests arrived. Luckily, we came prepared with hand-warmers, had wonderful people around us to share the experience, and the sunshine kept everyone’s spirits up despite the temperature!
What Sold Best?
Folks stuck mostly to the classics, with fidget clickers remaining crowd favorites—including some brand new styles we debuted at this event. HueForge prints and bookmarks continued their strong performance as shoppers looked for unique gifts and décor. The surprise standout of the day? Our large D8 and D10 clickers, which proved more popular than we expected. It’s always exciting when a product finds its audience!
New Connections
As our first RainCity Local Market event, we were surrounded by all new vendor neighbors, which made for great discoveries throughout the day. We met Literary Vagabond, Wiser Beans Chocolate, and Lovely Honey—all fantastic makers bringing their own unique products to the market. The maker community never disappoints, and it’s always inspiring to see what others are creating.
Community & Custom Orders
While RainCity Local Market brought beautiful “Love In Bloom” decorations that set a festive atmosphere, the day-after-Valentine’s timing meant shoppers weren’t particularly seeking love-themed products—they came for our regular lineup instead! The customers who stopped by were all amazing to talk to, and we left with several custom requests for upcoming projects. There’s something rewarding about collaborating on pieces tailored to specific visions, and it’s always exciting to see what unique ideas people bring to the table.
Looking Ahead
After two months away, this event was the perfect way to reconnect with the Vancouver maker market community. Next up, we’re heading back to The Pipe Shop in North Vancouver for Made in The 604’s Spring Pop-Up Market on March 7. If you missed us at Heritage Hall, check out our full schedule of upcoming events on our events page, or browse all our 3D printed creations in our online shop!