We have a tendency to believe you are able stay true to your fabulous style and still support the local economy. Right within your community are proficient people who sew, make stationary, build furniture repurpose vintage objects and miles extra! Become a responsible consumer by purchasing from these people you are aware (or will get to understand) instead of products made by 7 year olds in sweat shops. You are able support your native economy of proficient retirees, keep-at-home moms plus dads, students plus full time artisans by buying from one of our Artizans. Meet our Artizans through our Featured Artizan section or in person when you see them at an Advertised Sale.
Kristin Johnson, Owner & Editor.
A Winnipeg native, (who doesn’t say “ehâ€) she loves icy, crisp winter days, sauerkraut & perogies, Saskatoon berries plus year-spherical hikes at Bird’s Hill Park. She’s the eldest of a family of 4, but being a twin let her shirk her role of “1st born†to her more disciplined twin sister, in favour of a life less pre-planned. Being raised in an “artsy†home helped her gain an appreciation of each one things handmade plus set her on a path dabbling in pottery, stained glass, and photography. Mother of three little boys plus wife to one lucky dude, she fills her house with costumes, puppets, books plus craft projects. During the summer her kitchen smells of hot bubbling jam which is regularly on the go, and though she swore she’d never drive a mini van, she will anyway.
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