$12.99
Commemorate Orange Shirt Day and the Every Child Matters movement with this polymer clay pin designed and made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
This pin features a tiny hidden glow in the dark halo around the shirt.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
$12.99
These pins are handmade to honour Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and Two Spirit Persons. Made in Canada by an Indigenous artist.
The red dress under a sun in the blue sky represents the MMIWG2S crisis.
Christine Brouzes is a Red River Metis artist from Winnipeg, MB.
Maker House is also proud to donate all net proceeds (50% of the sales) from these pins to Indigenous communities and organizations through our #CraftChange Program. We currently donate to the First Nations Child & Family Caring Society and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre.
Watch our Instagram for donation updates in June for Indigenous Peoples Month, and again on September 30th for Truth and Reconciliation Day.
Approximate Dimensions: 0.75"
Made by Christine Can Bead in Winnipeg, MB
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