Be Mine - Valentine's Day Market
Schedule
Sat Feb 14 2026 at 12:00 pm to 04:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
enid | Chicago, IL
About this Event
Join us on February 14th, 2026 from 12-4pm for a super sweet Valentine's Day artist market! We'll have heart shaped cakes, Valentine's day bouquets, jewelry, ceramics, and Valentine's Day cards available for purchase!
Learn more about the market participants:
Meltdown NYC: MELTDOWN WAS BORN OUT OF AN INSATIABLE CURIOSITY OF FORM FUELED BY THE ART OF EXPERIMENTATION. All Meltdown pieces are unique and hand-sculpted by Sam Koor in her studio. Each piece is made from recycled silver and metals using the lost wax method as a casting technique.
1-800-Cakes: Maura Ford, the baker behind 1-800-CAKES, believes that any occasion calls for cake. Or no occasion at all. After a short stint of training at Ballymaloe Cookery School in Southern Ireland, she started the project in 2024. Whimsy and pleasure are the central tenets of 1-800-CAKES and every slice is made with care by Maura. Pre-order a Valentine's Day heart shaped cake or pick one up during our market (limited amount will be available for same day purchases).
Nerine: a floral studio. Pre-order your Valentine's bouquet now through February 11th . Flowers will only be available for those who placed orders prior to Feb. 11.
Ranahana Studio: Rana Huwais (ranahana studio) blends her fiber, print, and ceramics backgrounds to create functional pieces intertwining all three, and the devotion found in repetition and memorialization found within them. Her cups and mugs, featuring silkscreened filet crochet patterns sourced from old tutorial books and other fiber arts historical motifs, bring these markers of everyday handmade history into the realm of the functional and the mundane, but also the sentimental as vessels of comfort, warmth and whimsy.
Print Boogie: Katie Edwards is a designer and artist hailing from the northwest suburbs. With a degree in graphic design and background in print production, she bought a secondhand risograph in the summer of 2024 and has been running Print Boogie out of her Logan Square apartment ever since. She’s most inspired by hand-painted signs, Midwestern supper clubs, local music, and creative community. When she’s not reading or printing, she’s scouring flea markets for that one thing she didn’t know she could live without. She loves Chicago and can’t imagine living anywhere else.
Where is it happening?
enid, 749 North Ashland Avenue, Chicago, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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