Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts
Showing posts with label handmade. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 29, 2016

It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas...

With Christmas less than a month away, you are going to want to check out all of the potential gifts at the Springs Christian Academy Christmas Craft Show on Saturday, December 3, 2016!


Among the 80+ local crafters, you will find 5 of our WESTies onsite, selling handmade wool socks, mosaic artisanal jewelry, recycled and vintage jewelry, buttons, handmade bags, wallets, accessories and adorable sock monkey toys.

Monkey Business Card Company

Blueberry Lane Craft

Sox n Such

Periwinkle Dzyns

Mosaic Pendants Plus

Don't miss out on getting some handmade, original gifts for those you love!


Saturday, December 3, 2016
10 to 4
595 Lagimodiere Ave, Winnipeg

Admission is $4, children under 12 are free
Free parking, coat and parcel check
Childcare provided
Christmas Cafe





Monday, October 17, 2016

WEST Etsy Market 2016 Round-Up : 2 / 4

Hello! Welcome to WEST's second weekly installment of our Fall Market 2016 vendor list. Here we will showcase just one of many lovely handcrafted or vintage curated items from your favourite WESTies, who will be oh-so thrilled to see you at 290 Dubuc, just 3 weeks away! Find our event info here, please RSVP and say hi with a pal or two!




Create your own glamourous version of this classic 1952 dress using this true vintage re-issued Vogue pattern from remaintresource.



Count on Real Swanky to always provide you with hand stitched floral needlepoint (and some salty sayings, too!) using your Nan's timeless techniques.



Etched stainless steel World Tree Necklace symbolizes interconnection & affinity by quicksilverhalo/tigersanddragons.


Trendy, waterproof bibdana in buffalo plaid and burly beaver prints, by playfulpeanut.


PeriwinkleDzyns' upcycled obsolete maps from small Manitoba towns into wearable declarations of small town love pins.


Peep these handmade eco-friendly holiday ornaments made from all natural, vegan ingredients, handmade with love my PeachyGreenEco!


Say hello to NorthCityGrowlers and take a gander at their custom designed and etched amber glass beer growler. Pick your own design, to boot!



Last but not least, mosaicpendantsplus and her handcrafted mosaic pendant (using vintage china and stained glass) will be there with a great selection, as always!


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Doesn't this look like a thrill? View the complete event info here, and come on down to say hi, and grab a little something for someone great!


Stay tuned for Round 3 next week!

Wednesday, June 29, 2016

WESTie Wednesday : ft The InkPAD

WESTie Wednesday with Carla Giesbrecht-Wat of The InkPAD!

Welcome to WESTie Wednesday, where each week we get to know a proud WEST member and their Etsy shop! Learn about Carla and her shop The InkPAD.



"At The InkPADI sell hand screen printed apparel for babies/toddlers, totes, and cards/prints. My main demographic is young families, in particular, moms with young children."



I am a hard-working stay at home mom who loves to create things. I recently started screen printing and I fell in love. My goal is to create meaningful products that connect with the customer.



My process is pretty free flowing: I base my product on my history or memories, present life with children and images that can take you on a journey (with a little bit of humour). Right now my materials come from local/online stores that sell blank apparel. There are a few art stores that sell screen printing products in Winnipeg but I buy online most of my supplies. All the physical work is done in my basement and the digital designing is done on my laptop wherever I may be.
I do all my own product photography which is becoming another one of my passions and also have a very active Instagram feed which is growing daily.



We asked Carla “Why Etsy?
"Being creative has always been a part of my life and now that I am lucky enough to stay at home with my kids, I want to dive in and support my family. It's the best combo I can think of, even though it can be crazy at times!"

Want to see more? Be sure to check out The InkPAD on social media:

Wednesday, June 15, 2016

WESTie Wednesday : ft CanoeRidge Pottery


WESTie Wednesday with Lorraine Walker of CanoeRidge!


Welcome to WESTie Wednesday, where each week we get to know a proud WEST member and their Etsy shop! Learn about Lorraine and her shop CanoeRidge





"At CanoeRidge I sell porcelain and stoneware pottery, all functional, including bowls, plates, mugs, cups, teapots and more."


"My "day job" is being a veterinarian at a small animal clinic in Winnipeg (Academy Road Spay and Neuter Clinic). The largest percentage of my life so far has been becoming and working as a small animal veterinarian. While I love what I do, I have a number of other passions. My husband, family, and travel are the most important. I also love riding my horse and have now discovered the joy of making pottery on the pottery wheel.


I started in a family class with my daughter, then 11 years old. I became addicted, and when I took classes at a studio in Winnipeg for 3 years I absolutely loved it! I am still learning about the creation, stages, and all the chemistry that goes into glazing, which fascinates me."





"Now that I am addicted and have my own wheel, kiln, and other equipment, as much as I'd like to keep it, I really need to sell some of my work as I have no room for it all! Many of my items for sale are currently from the work I fired at a local studio, in a large high fire gas reduction kiln. Because the "turn around" time is very long, I rarely use the Cone 10 clays and glazes now.


I can do some custom orders, but it will be with my Cone 6 electric clays and kiln."



We asked Lorraine “Why Etsy?
"I was hoping to get some interest in my pottery and find some buyers. Also, I wanted somewhere I can send people I meet locally to see my items and possibly buy something."


"We are lucky enough to live in a house on the Assiniboine River in River Heights of Winnipeg. I love seeing deer, squirrels, woodpeckers, woodchucks, ducks, geese, the occasional bald eagle, and even a fox or two. We had an old canoe from my husband Philipp's family, sitting on the banks at the end of our property. That is where the name for my shop comes from: CanoeRidge. I get the majority of my supplies from the Sounding Stone, a potter's supply store in Winnipeg."

Want to see more? Be sure to check out CanoeRidge on social media: