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Artisans
(250) 402-3795
Lana Schanzenbach
(250) 866-5652
http://littlelunches.wix.com/reusablewraps
Using 100% cotton and pure local beeswax, these reusable beeswax wraps are perfect for wrapping sandwiches and storing leftovers In the fridge. Replace the tin foil and plastic in your home for less waste and a better, cleaner environment.
250.428.4803
http://gundastewart.blogspot.ca/
I’m a studio potter in Canyon, near Creston BC, Canada. I make functional stoneware pottery that is wood fired and primarily glazed, though the glazes are modified/enhanced by the fly ash and residual salt from the kiln. My work is rooted in tradition, influenced by English, German and Japanese Folk Pottery.
250-428-5080
https://www.facebook.com/pridhamstudio/
Owned and operated by Micah and Jeremiah Wassink. Creating functional pottery in their home based business.
Red Sorensen
250.402.2097
Red is a retired Rancher – Guide Outfitter, Forest Ranger and Bush Pilot. His Award Winning Book “The Man Called Red” will give you an insight into the early 1900’s to the present day. It may suggest a limited audience of interest, those who shy away – whether from an aversion to hunting, camping, outdoor living or a cowboy way of life – will miss the period of a rapidly vanishing time in a rapidly vanishing place.
Red says he is sweet 17 with 70 years of Experience he has 6 children 4 boys and two girls, 9 Grand Children and 16 Great Grand Children. Red lives in the beautiful Kootenay Valley in Creston, B.C. CANADA. He also is an accomplished jeweller. He has won 2 awards for his book “The Man Called Red” In 2016 awarded the Finalist Award in the” Autobiography Non-Fiction” section from Readers Review, and in 2017 won the Honourable award in the “Sports Non-Fiction” section also from Readers Review, which holds a worldwide competition each year.
Hand-carved wooden spoons and spatulas. Hazelnuts and walnuts. Baking.
250-428-2024
I make beautiful paintings of local landscapes, fruit and veggies, and farm animals.
kate@theyellowrose.ca
www.facebook.com/yellowrosehandcrafteddesigns
Handcrafted soap, bath, and body products including bath bombs, shampoo and conditioner bars, lotions, scrubs, soaks, and facial products.
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Artisans
(250) 402-3795
Lana Schanzenbach
(250) 866-5652
http://littlelunches.wix.com/reusablewraps
Using 100% cotton and pure local beeswax, these reusable beeswax wraps are perfect for wrapping sandwiches and storing leftovers In the fridge. Replace the tin foil and plastic in your home for less waste and a better, cleaner environment.
250.428.4803
http://gundastewart.blogspot.ca/
I’m a studio potter in Canyon, near Creston BC, Canada. I make functional stoneware pottery that is wood fired and primarily glazed, though the glazes are modified/enhanced by the fly ash and residual salt from the kiln. My work is rooted in tradition, influenced by English, German and Japanese Folk Pottery.
250-428-5080
https://www.facebook.com/pridhamstudio/
Owned and operated by Micah and Jeremiah Wassink. Creating functional pottery in their home based business.
Red Sorensen
250.402.2097
Red is a retired Rancher – Guide Outfitter, Forest Ranger and Bush Pilot. His Award Winning Book “The Man Called Red” will give you an insight into the early 1900’s to the present day. It may suggest a limited audience of interest, those who shy away – whether from an aversion to hunting, camping, outdoor living or a cowboy way of life – will miss the period of a rapidly vanishing time in a rapidly vanishing place.
Red says he is sweet 17 with 70 years of Experience he has 6 children 4 boys and two girls, 9 Grand Children and 16 Great Grand Children. Red lives in the beautiful Kootenay Valley in Creston, B.C. CANADA. He also is an accomplished jeweller. He has won 2 awards for his book “The Man Called Red” In 2016 awarded the Finalist Award in the” Autobiography Non-Fiction” section from Readers Review, and in 2017 won the Honourable award in the “Sports Non-Fiction” section also from Readers Review, which holds a worldwide competition each year.
Hand-carved wooden spoons and spatulas. Hazelnuts and walnuts. Baking.
250-428-2024
I make beautiful paintings of local landscapes, fruit and veggies, and farm animals.
kate@theyellowrose.ca
www.facebook.com/yellowrosehandcrafteddesigns
Handcrafted soap, bath, and body products including bath bombs, shampoo and conditioner bars, lotions, scrubs, soaks, and facial products.
Load More
Artisans
(250) 402-3795
Lana Schanzenbach
(250) 866-5652
http://littlelunches.wix.com/reusablewraps
Using 100% cotton and pure local beeswax, these reusable beeswax wraps are perfect for wrapping sandwiches and storing leftovers In the fridge. Replace the tin foil and plastic in your home for less waste and a better, cleaner environment.
250.428.4803
http://gundastewart.blogspot.ca/
I’m a studio potter in Canyon, near Creston BC, Canada. I make functional stoneware pottery that is wood fired and primarily glazed, though the glazes are modified/enhanced by the fly ash and residual salt from the kiln. My work is rooted in tradition, influenced by English, German and Japanese Folk Pottery.
250-428-5080
https://www.facebook.com/pridhamstudio/
Owned and operated by Micah and Jeremiah Wassink. Creating functional pottery in their home based business.
Red Sorensen
250.402.2097
Red is a retired Rancher – Guide Outfitter, Forest Ranger and Bush Pilot. His Award Winning Book “The Man Called Red” will give you an insight into the early 1900’s to the present day. It may suggest a limited audience of interest, those who shy away – whether from an aversion to hunting, camping, outdoor living or a cowboy way of life – will miss the period of a rapidly vanishing time in a rapidly vanishing place.
Red says he is sweet 17 with 70 years of Experience he has 6 children 4 boys and two girls, 9 Grand Children and 16 Great Grand Children. Red lives in the beautiful Kootenay Valley in Creston, B.C. CANADA. He also is an accomplished jeweller. He has won 2 awards for his book “The Man Called Red” In 2016 awarded the Finalist Award in the” Autobiography Non-Fiction” section from Readers Review, and in 2017 won the Honourable award in the “Sports Non-Fiction” section also from Readers Review, which holds a worldwide competition each year.
Hand-carved wooden spoons and spatulas. Hazelnuts and walnuts. Baking.
250-428-2024
I make beautiful paintings of local landscapes, fruit and veggies, and farm animals.
kate@theyellowrose.ca
www.facebook.com/yellowrosehandcrafteddesigns
Handcrafted soap, bath, and body products including bath bombs, shampoo and conditioner bars, lotions, scrubs, soaks, and facial products.
Load More
Artisans
(250) 402-3795
Lana Schanzenbach
(250) 866-5652
http://littlelunches.wix.com/reusablewraps
Using 100% cotton and pure local beeswax, these reusable beeswax wraps are perfect for wrapping sandwiches and storing leftovers In the fridge. Replace the tin foil and plastic in your home for less waste and a better, cleaner environment.
250.428.4803
http://gundastewart.blogspot.ca/
I’m a studio potter in Canyon, near Creston BC, Canada. I make functional stoneware pottery that is wood fired and primarily glazed, though the glazes are modified/enhanced by the fly ash and residual salt from the kiln. My work is rooted in tradition, influenced by English, German and Japanese Folk Pottery.
250-428-5080
https://www.facebook.com/pridhamstudio/
Owned and operated by Micah and Jeremiah Wassink. Creating functional pottery in their home based business.
Red Sorensen
250.402.2097
Red is a retired Rancher – Guide Outfitter, Forest Ranger and Bush Pilot. His Award Winning Book “The Man Called Red” will give you an insight into the early 1900’s to the present day. It may suggest a limited audience of interest, those who shy away – whether from an aversion to hunting, camping, outdoor living or a cowboy way of life – will miss the period of a rapidly vanishing time in a rapidly vanishing place.
Red says he is sweet 17 with 70 years of Experience he has 6 children 4 boys and two girls, 9 Grand Children and 16 Great Grand Children. Red lives in the beautiful Kootenay Valley in Creston, B.C. CANADA. He also is an accomplished jeweller. He has won 2 awards for his book “The Man Called Red” In 2016 awarded the Finalist Award in the” Autobiography Non-Fiction” section from Readers Review, and in 2017 won the Honourable award in the “Sports Non-Fiction” section also from Readers Review, which holds a worldwide competition each year.
Hand-carved wooden spoons and spatulas. Hazelnuts and walnuts. Baking.
250-428-2024
I make beautiful paintings of local landscapes, fruit and veggies, and farm animals.
kate@theyellowrose.ca
www.facebook.com/yellowrosehandcrafteddesigns
Handcrafted soap, bath, and body products including bath bombs, shampoo and conditioner bars, lotions, scrubs, soaks, and facial products.