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HMS-Art Collection $9.99

Sunset Bison Collection by Nickolas Anderson

Bring the beauty of the prairies into your home with our brand-new exclusive artistic collection from Saskatchewan artist Nickolas Anderson.

This striking series features a bold buffalo silhouette set against a vibrant sunset and wheat field, capturing the soul of the prairies in rich watercolour detail. Every piece is a celebration of Saskatchewan’s wild beauty and wide-open skies — perfect for anyone who loves where they’re from.

The collection includes:

  • Tea towels

  • Stickers

  • Mugs

  • Tote bags

  • Keychains

  • Magnets

Each item is designed to add a pop of colour to your space while supporting local Saskatchewan art. Whether you’re looking for a meaningful gift or a keepsake for yourself, this collection lets you own a piece of the prairies.

Barnworx Furnishings & Decor Inc $24.00

"Size: 3.75""w x 3.75""h


Comes with four felt pads attached to the base.

Wood will have natural knots and markings. These markings create an unique touch on every coaster. Due to this, the appearance of the coasters may differ slightly."

handmadesaskyxe $19.99

Take a colouring road trip visiting the beautiful landmarks and wildlife that make Saskatchewan so special. Hand drawn by Kayla Hanson. 

Kayla Hanson is a wife, mother, visual artist and arts educator from Humboldt, Sk. She has been creating art since childhood, exploring numerous mediums and styles throughout her career. Kayla enjoys painting a variety of subjects but as a prairie native and nature enthusiast, she tends to frequent subjects within the boundaries of Saskatchewan. 

Dimension: 8.5 in x 11 in (216 mm x 279 mm)

Em + Me $30.00

Celebrate the spirit of Saskatchewan with this distinctive Libbey glass collection, designed to bring a touch of prairie charm to your drinkware. Each glass features unique artistic elements inspired by the province’s iconic symbols, including the shape of Saskatchewan adorned with golden wheat, whimsical prairie lily patterns filling the letters "SK," and designs inspired by the majestic Land of the Living Skies. One glass playfully features the phrase "Saskatchewan Easy to draw, hard to spell," adding a fun conversational twist to your sipping experience.

Whether you’re raising a toast to the prairies or reminiscing about the scenic beauty of Saskatoon and the historic Bessborough hotel, these glasses offer a stylish and playful way to enjoy your favorite beverages. Crafted with quality and personality, they make a perfect addition to any household or kitchen collection, ideal for everyday use or as a thoughtful souvenir for travelers and locals alike.

Elevate your drinkware with these charming glasses that capture the essence of Saskatchewan’s landscape and heritage. Cheers to enjoying your drinks with a meaningful connection to the Land of Living Skies!

 

16oz, handwash

The Wild Collective $17.95

Say “goodbye!” to confusing barometers and bumbling weather forecasters! With the ease of The Original at-home Saskatchewan Weather Rock, you will always know exactly what the current weather is, without all the confusing back and forth.

This rockin’ gag gift comes in a sleek black box, complete with a how-to-read fridge magnet, a gold foil certificate of authenticity, and an info sheet all about how to calibrate your weather rock and the best placement for accurate readings of the current weather.

 

The perfect gift for teachers, your local farmer, your meteorology professor, or your wacky uncle who seems impossible to buy for. Get one today!

 

**This is a gag gift by The Wild Collective; any included claims have not been evaluated or endorsed by the National Weather Service, Environment Canada, or HAARP. Any assumptions or claims of actual weather forecasting are the responsibility of the consumer. Rock on.**

Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing $24.95
Life in Boundary Bog is simple…but dangerous! The Quire, a community of gnomes, has lived in the bog for thousands of years, quietly, secretly, hiding from humankind. A society of hunters and gatherers, the long-living gnomes live underground in harmony with nature but at its mercy. With a little bit of magic, and a whole lot of work, the Quire struggles to survive the harsh weather of Northern Saskatchewan, hungry predators—and the ever-present danger of being seen by a human! The Gnomes of Boundary Bog is a magical story, a collection of fairy tales both believable and extravagantly fantastical!
Dragonfly and Wolf Hand Stamped Designs $28.00

Metal: Stainless Steel
Chain length: 18" 
Disc Size: 15mm

Each necklace is hand stamped with each character and design individually placed. Due to the handmade nature, each piece is beautifully unique but the item received may be slightly different than pictured.

HandmadeSask - Clothing $64.99
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Black bunnyhug with Saskatoon Shines on the front

Em + Me $33.99

Double wall 20oz tumbler with a image of honeycomb and bees

Febe and Frona $36.00
Art Piece- Hand painted with acrylic paint on birch 4.75” x 4.75”  cradled panel
Can be set on a shelf or ready for hanging. Indoor display only.

Febe and Frona is a talented mother and daughter duo based in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, who are passionate about creating unique and beautiful art pieces that celebrates the beauty and culture of their home province. Together, they create art that is both captivating and authentic, reflecting their love for the prairies and the people who call it home. With their shared passion for art and their deep connection to Saskatchewan, Febe and Frona are truly a dynamic duo in the world of Saskatchewan art.



Your Nickel’s Worth Publishing $22.95
“waniskā. wāpan,” mosōm says. “Wake up. It’s morning, little one. You, me, and kohkom are going for a boat ride for the day.” And that is exactly what they do in this quiet book that celebrates traditional life in modern times. Held warmly in his kohkom’s arms, little Luke watches ducks, pelicans and cormorants on the way to Seagull Island, where the family collects eggs for their shore lunch and to share later with Auntie at home.

Seagull Island: kiyāsko-miniscikos is inspired by Elder Myles Hector Charles’s memories of gathering eggs with his grandson Luke in northern Saskatchewan. Written in English with Woodland Cree words and phrases, the story and illustrations show the deep connection between families and the land.
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