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We’re bringing something new to the Vancouver market scene: our very first Paper, Pin + Patch Show on February 28, 2026 at Heritage Hall in Vancouver!
An event where pin collectors, patch enthusiasts & stationery lovers unite—featuring 40+ independent Canadian artists showcasing unique enamel pins, custom patches, stickers, stationery, and original artwork. Obvs, there will be drinks + snacks too!
If you collect pins, love patches, or geek out over stationery—this is your day.
40+ independent Canadian artists showcasing unique enamel pins, custom patches, stickers, stationery, and original artwork
Two different on site workshops (workshop cost includes admission to the market)
*Workshop prices include admission (Value $3)
cool show but there were very few people selling patches, find more patch artists
Amazing event, great vendors and vibe. Just a bit too crowded in the venue, there were multiple times where my partner and I were completely hemmed in on all sides by the crowd
I enjoyed it a lot. Too bad the venue was small and crowded as I did accidentally walked into a dog. The owner did assured me her dog was fine. Could there also be other small workshops as well to try please? Thank you!
Amazing market with such a good variety of vendors and products! There’s something for everything or in this case…everything was for me haha. Bring a jacket because the venue gets pretty cold
I brought my nine year old here. The vendors and creators were incredible. Loved to see the pin making station, always a favorite and the mole skin notebook making workshop in the back corner.
Dropped a star as hard to move anround (very busy) and tight between the vendors and aisles. There was some extra room behind vendors that would have helped to make it easier for customers to move around. We were able to find and buy many great things. I heard a few people mention that they were struggling with so may people. Hard to argue with success!
I loved and enjoyed everything about this event and I truly hope they do it every year!!
It was incredibly crowded to the point where it felt impossible to actually stop and look at a stall. I can’t imagine how hard it was for the vendors trying to assist customers and also ensure no one was stealing off their table. There were a lot less vendors than there seemed to be because of how hard it was to get around, and it would have been a lot better to have more vendors and a proper capacity limit at the door.
The choice of vendors was pretty good though.
We had a great time and supported lots of small businesses. It was very crowded so a larger space next time would be great.