Tag: handmade

Etsy’s tight knit community shares its craft with Queen’s

On Saturday, Etsy vendors transformed a normally hollow Grant Hall into a cozy, eclectic marketplace. There was no shortage of pastel, wool or wood aesthetic to be found among the artisan products presented by people from all over Kingston. Craft bracelets made from stone, knitted goods, glassware;...

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Style guide: how to thrift

Thrifting in the fall time is a great way to update your wardrobe in a budget-friendly, fashion forward way. If you have a bit of time and are feeling creative, thrift shopping is definitely the way to go! With the “90s revival” back in style, it’s easy to channel this casual vintage look and also...

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DIY designed mugs

I find that drinking tea out of my favourite mug automatically brightens my day, especially in the fall and wintertime. Whether it’s an early caffeine fix for a difficult morning, or a cup of tea before bedtime, a good mug will always put a smile on your face at anytime of the day. Draw on any porcelain...

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Painting and crocheting tricolour

Sometimes, with the right amount of encouragement, a hobby can flourish into a crafty business. School-spirited gear is nothing new at Tricolour Outlet, located on the second floor of the JDUC, yet the girls behind these handmade products illustrate how a creative hobby, such as decorative painting...

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