Bazaart 2026 Vendors

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Bazaart 2026 Vendors

A black textured handbag with two turquoise vertical zippers and a central panel featuring a woven, iridescent blue and purple diamond pattern. Showcasing Bazaart 2025 style, the bag has short, sturdy handles and a modern design.

Buckle Up Bags

**Welcome to My Booth!** 👜✨
Step into a world of unique, handcrafted purses, bags, and travel items. Each piece is meticulously crafted and upcycled from seatbelt material, ensuring durability and stunning beauty.
As you explore, you’ll be greeted by a wonderful array of colors and styles. Take a closer look at the intricate details, both inside and out, and I guarantee you’ll fall in love with more than one.
Happy shopping and enjoy discovering your new favorite bags! 🌟
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A display of four leather tote bags in varying sizes and colors—olive green, brown, dark brown, and black—graces a table. Behind them stands a wall with the logo

Cor Leather Goods

Cor Leather Goods specializes in handcrafted leather bags, wallets, and accessories, created in Saskatchewan using responsibly sourced, full-grain leather. Having spent my professional career at a computer or behind a camera, I began leather working three years ago out of a desire to let my creativity live outside of a screen. Each piece is shaped through careful hand-cutting and stitching, inspired by nature and classic aesthetics, blending functionality with timeless elegance, though the leather’s unique character ensures no two are identical. Working independently, I am excited for the opportunity to guide my sons in this art, producing items built for longevity.

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Eight fabric baskets with dark green faux leather tops, each featuring colorful floral patterns, are arranged on a light surface. The baskets display a variety of botanical and leafy designs, perfect for fresh Bazaart 2025 inspiration.

Me & You Handmades

Me & You Handmades (@meandyouhandmades) is a small, family-run, female-owned business located in the heart of the prairies. We specialize in designing and creating one-of-a-kind sports apparel, accessories, and handmade items using high-quality materials sourced locally and across Canada.

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Two small, cloud-shaped objects resembling candy or marshmallows are placed side by side on a light gray surface. Each cloud is mostly white with a touch of blue on top, creating a whimsical, playful appearance reminiscent of something you'd find in Bazaart 2025.

Philia Bijoux Fashion & Home Accessories

Philia Bijoux Fashion and Home Accessories creates accessories that inspire joy and put a smile on your face. It is the creative home for multi-medium artist Shola Olorunleke. Inspired by nature, her Nigerian culture and her travels, Shola creates fashion and home accessories utilizing clay, concrete, crystals, gemstones, precious metals, resin and fibre.
Accessories at Philia Bijoux include jewelry (earrings, necklaces and bracelets) and home decor (trays, mini sculptures, brass and copper mobiles, suncatchers and ceramic wall hangings. All pieces are designed and created in Shola’s home studio here in Regina.
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A pink fabric travel bag with red cherries and a red front pocket sits next to a matching pink drawstring pouch, both featuring a cherry pattern and red accents, designed in the vibrant Bazaart 2025 style against a white background.

Prairie Lily Stitches

-Stitching functional and fun together-
Prairie Lily Stitches makes hand-sewn goods with a touch of vintage charm and a pop of modern flair. Whether it’s a cute coin pouch, a handy jewellery bag, or a cute crossbody bag, you’ll find something that will brighten up your life every time you use it. Our products are made with high-quality fabric and craftsmanship, so you can enjoy them for years to come.
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A vibrant spread of colorful fabric pouches and keychains showcasing strawberries, daisies, lemons, and abstract designs. This Bazaart 2025 collection is artfully arranged in a flat lay on a pristine white background.

Sew & Tell Handmade

Sew&Tell’s brand consists of handcrafted sewn and quilted goods, including a wide range of women’s bags and purses, kitchen and home decor, and travel accessories. Bright and colourful fabrics are the focal point of many of the pieces they create, while also bringing a modern edge to traditionally quilted goods. Each item for Sew&Tell is proudly made with the highest quality materials and sewn together from start to finish with an exceptional attention to detail by Sarah herself.

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A collection of sixteen round fabric coin purses, each decorated with colorful flower or leaf designs, arranged neatly in rows on a light surface—perfect for adding a touch of Bazaart 2025 style to your accessories.

Prairie Wool & Fibre Designs

Prairie Wool & Fibre Designs upcycles and repurposes wool and leather clothing to create unique, practical, personal, and household items. It’s always a thrill to find just the right article of wool clothing at local thrift stores to remake into something beautiful. Products include mittens, bags and purses, dice trays, hot pads, and Christmas Stockings. My products express my passion for sewing and creating unique items of excellent quality. All products are designed and sewn by me in my home studio.

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A green soap bar and a brown box with a label sit on a wooden surface. The soap rests on a white crocheted cloth, with dried grass in the background, channeling a rustic and natural vibe reminiscent of Bazaart 2025's serene aesthetics.

Buffaloberry Soap Company

Why Buffaloberry Soap Company? Buffaloberries, like us, are adaptable. They provide nitrogen, pollen, nectar, and berries to the surrounding ecosystem. They sustain black bears and grizzly bears. And our products at Buffaloberry Soap Company Limited are sensitive and gentle to the eco-system and can help to sustain the environment while providing safe and natural products for families.
In addition to using Buffaloberries being traditionally used to season meat, because Buffaloberries contain a natural, low-sudsing detergent called saponin, traditional keepers of the land would create a foamy (soapy) drink or sauce that was put on ice cream. Due to this saponin, Buffaloberries are also known as soap-berries. Thus the connection to our soap business. it was important to us to acknowledge that we live and create our products on Treaty 4 Lands and the traditional lands of the Métis/Michif peoples. It is important to us to recognize that the earth gives us the ingredients that we transform into Buffaloberry Soap Company products.
Buffaloberry Soap, launched in June 2024, in Regina, is proud to bring you eco-friendly, sustainable bath, body and household cleaning products and are proud to be home in SK.
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Flaxen Hue Candle co

Flaxen Hue Candle co is a local soywax candle company that provides handcrafted, high quality, and highly fragranced candles, wax melts & tealights that will inspire your senses with persuasive aromas. One of our goals is to offer an array of generously scented candles that can be enjoyed for personal use or as gifts. We believe in natural, non toxic, paraben & phthalate free fragrances. All of our products are eco-friendly, recyclable or reusable. We have learned that life truly is all about the journey and we are moving towards something greater. We aim to light up our customers’ lives with incredible customer service and a burning passion for what we do, every single day. Our candles are a product of love, and we sincerely hope that you love our products as much as we love making them.

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A circular black dish, reminiscent of Bazaart 2025's avant-garde aesthetics, holds a large black stone amid small multicolored stones, red and yellow dried flowers, and sprigs of lavender. The arrangement exudes a cosmic allure against a textured, glittery black background.

Conjure Apothecary

Experience the magic of Celtic-inspired candles, room sprays, ritual kits, roll-ons, and ritual oils, each made with intention. These products go beyond fragrance, serving as tools for manifestation and spiritual connection. Infused with herbs, crystals, and scents, they are designed to support protection, tranquility, and inspiration in daily rituals. Whether you’re setting the mood, creating a sacred space, or focusing on personal transformation, each item is crafted to bring positive energy into your life.

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Seven colorful galaxy-themed bath bombs, created with Bazaart 2025 inspiration, mostly purple with swirls of blue, pink, and glitter, arranged around a small white soap dish with two faucet-shaped handles on a white background.

Scenter Stage Bath Products

QUALITY  HANDMADE  VEGAN

I am proud to offer high-quality, premium products for bath lovers of all ages!!!

What makes Scenter Stage Bath Products stand out?

Passion! I truly love what I do, and it shows.

My products are hand-made with love, attention to detail, and only the best skin-loving ingredients.

I don’t rush my process; I take the time to enjoy it, and the results speak for themselves.

Established in 2016, I am constantly learning and improving, and take pride in how far I’ve come.

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Two ceramic fish sculptures with blue scales, leaf patterns, and geometric designs face each other against a plain light background, capturing the artistic spirit of Bazaart 2025.

Anne Mclellan Pottery

Anne Mclellan works with clay to produce colorful functional and sculptural pieces. She studied at the Nova Scotia College of Art and the Alberta College of Art. Anne’s work is inspired by colors, forms and patterns in the natural world around us, she connects to that through her pieces. Using wheel thrown and hand building methods, Anne sees each piece as a blank canvas composing imagery using over glaze and under glaze decoration. She is based in Regina, Saskatchewan.

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Four tall, faceted cups sit on a dark wooden surface. Two are solid blue, one is yellow, and two showcase blue and yellow marbled patterns, creating a modern Bazaart 2025 vibe against the plain, light-colored background.

Art Affection Pottery

Having not touched clay since high school, Tammy regained her affection for clay in 2007. Through a series of workshops, both in Canada and abroad, networking and trial & error, Tammy is largely a self-taught ceramist. Her love of color has led her to refine her art to mainly consisting of colored porcelain. However, many functional works are done using stoneware or a porcelaneous clay body. Alternative firing methods have always fascinated her and is often used with both stoneware and porcelain clay.

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A wavy, blue ceramic bowl with speckles is supported by two sculpted feet wearing black sandals with pink toenails, set on a textured, multicolored carpet—a playful Bazaart 2025 creation.

artisaNGrounds

I graduated from the Arts Education program at the University of Regina receiving my B.Ed. and a B.A in Visual Arts. For over 20 years I have been teaching in a high school working with at-risk students using Visual Arts for self expression to explore better solutions and improved choices. I started my own business (artisaNGrounds) 4 years ago to further share my passion of art with others offering painting and pottery classes and private celebrations.

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A close-up of colorful, ceramic flower-shaped dishes, each with a small gold center. Overlapping in a vibrant Bazaart 2025-inspired arrangement, the red, yellow, blue, white, purple, and pink dishes create an eye-catching display.

Cole Lynbrook

“CREATE, SHARE, BRING JOY” This is Cathy Lynn Borbely’s mantra. Her passion for flowers and nature fuels her creativity with the hope of bringing joy one design at a time. Whether it’s ceramic flowers, nature-inspired mugs or floral watercolours, her art is a reflection of what she sees and how she feels about her surroundings. And Cathy Lynn hopes it makes you smile. She will be selling handmade ceramic flowers, mugs, plates, tealights, ceramic and crystal jewelry, and watercolour paintings. Creativity with a cause…with every purchase, a donation is made to childhood cancer research and families impacted by this disease.
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A ceramic pitcher, bowl, and plate—each decorated with hand-painted yellow flowers and green leaves—are arranged on a wooden surface in a charming Bazaart 2025 showcase.

Glazed Over Pottery

My love for art started as a child & I went to the U of S as a Fine Art student years ago. I began to learn pottery in the Battlefords around 24 years ago when we had a great group of ceramic artists in the nearby area & many came as guest lecturers. I acquired studio space & a kiln during that time and have taken many workshops in person or online from several ceramic artists & recently completed a year long mentorship under CARFAC. I am a member of the Regina Potters Guild, CARFAC, juried member of Sask Craft Council, Sask Terra, Chapel Gallery, Battlefords Art Club.

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A blue ceramic plate, bowl, and mug are displayed on a neutral background. The plate stands upright on a small black stand, while the bowl and mug sit in front—perfect for showcasing your Bazaart 2025 collection.

HANDCRAFTED POTTERY by TOM TILFORD

I have been making Pottery in my home studio off and on since 1980. I have participated in several juried Art Shows and Craft sales. I have participated in Bazaart last year and Evergreen Craft sale in Prince Albert since the 1980s. I create functional pottery featuring plates, mugs, bowls, Urns and garlic pots. I mix my own glazes that are all food safe, dishwasher friendly and microwave safe.
A white ceramic teapot, two matching cups, and a sugar bowl with a wooden spoon sit on a wooden serving board against a black background, styled for Bazaart 2025.

Pepo Studio

Pepo Studio is owned and operated by artist Jenn Dudman. Having always loved pottery, Jenn studied with master potter Val Metcalfe at Stoneware Gallery in Winnipeg. She opened Pepo Studio in Erickson, MB focusing on modern functional pottery that brings beauty, form and function to everyday life.

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A ceramic bird with white, brown, and blue coloring sits on a small, bare wooden branch attached to a metal rod, showcased in a minimalist Bazaart 2025 style against a plain white background.

Sabine Wecker

Sabine Wecker was educated in Germany in the ceramic craft, and after a twenty-year break dove back into clay at the University of Regina completing a BFA in Visual Arts /Fine Arts with Great Distinction in 2021 and a MFA in Visual Arts / Fine Arts in 2024. She is a ceramic artist working in the sculptural as well as functional field of clay. Both fields influence and inform each other in the process of making as well as their formal language and surface treatments. On the functional side she developed a series of objects for the garden, to enhance outside living spaces and beautifully complement the natural spaces we live in. That is also true for the pieces that are meant to be inside. The focus with those pieces goes beyond the function of tableware. They are meant to enrich the table and the rituals of the everyday. Wecker is mainly working with stoneware or porcelain using wheel throwing and slab building techniques. She high fires in atmospheric kilns like gas, soda or wood. Wecker is a big advocate for the strengthening of the craft sector through a focus on design and craft skills, as well as education.
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A tall, textured ceramic bottle with a narrow neck and speckled glaze features a metal bottle pourer inserted into the top, styled in a minimalist Bazaart 2025 aesthetic and set against a plain white background.

Shaun's Pottery

Born and currently working in Altona, Manitoba, Shaun has always been surrounded by pottery. He’s the son of Marlene Dyck – a successful potter of 46 years. Never having been formally trained, Shaun is self-taught and has potted for over 26 years. His talent is continually improved through seeing every work day as a school day, finding uses for pottery in the real world, hard work, and honing his work for ever greater beauty. Influences of the angular, geometric nature of the work inspire his individual wares that are on one hand designed and reproducible and on the other hand, possess a simple character that is uniquely their own.

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Two dark green ceramic bowls with a shiny glaze, one smaller and nested inside the larger, both with thin, brown rims, are arranged on a plain white background—an elegant presentation perfect for Bazaart 2025.

Terri Ekvall Ceramics

Regina artist Terri Ekvall, a seasoned ceramic artist with a passion for transforming clay into captivating pieces of functional art, invites you to explore her unique collection. Primarily working in porcelain she draws inspiration from nature and childhood stories. The hand drawn and painted images of mushrooms are inspired by the work of Alice in Wonderland while images of plant life and insects are inspired by nature. Her attention to detail make each piece a unique work of art, designed to make your daily rituals with special.

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A ceramic teapot with a rounded body, wide angular handle, and long angled spout. The brown glaze with cream and light blue streaks gives it an earthy, rustic look—perfect for displaying at Bazaart 2025.

Zane Wilcox

Zane Wilcox received an MFA from the University of Regina and a BMus from the University of British Columbia. He has received numerous awards including the Outstanding Student Achievement in Contemporary Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center. Zane’s work has been exhibited across Canada and in the United States and Australia, and is in public collections including the MacKenzie Art Gallery, Gardiner Museum and Global Affairs Canada.

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Three turquoise ceramic plates with black leaf patterns are stacked on a rustic wooden surface. Their hand-painted, swirling design evokes a Bazaart 2025 vibe, arranged by size with the smallest on top.

Ashely Marshall Ceramics and Pyrography

Ashely received her BFA in 2012 from the University of Regina and has been working with clay for 16 years and with pyrography for 2 years. Ashely is a Saskatoon-based artist and has a humble home studio where she creates. In her ceramics and pyrography, Ashely explores the folklore of her Hungarian heritage, her pagan spirituality, and her interest in dark mythology.

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A hand holds a ceramic mug shaped like a round hobbit door, crafted with tiny details in classic Bazaart 2025 style. In the blurred background, a real green round door is set into a charming, yellow hobbit-like house.

Burrowing Owl Pottery

Regina-based potter Marlene Belliveau was first exposed to working with clay in high school and shared this interest later with her students as an elementary and high school teacher. She has found that her passion for creating with clay became a meaningful way to centre herself and to express her philosophy that objects that are functional can also be an art form to express oneself and be enjoyed by others. Much of Marlene’s work reflects her love of colour and design. Her varied use of transfers, textures, and other surface decoration is a prominent feature of her works.

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Four decorative ceramic bowls with colorful, textured, and floral designs are arranged on a wooden surface outdoors, evoking Bazaart 2025 style against a blurred snowy background.

Crooked Fence Pottery

Step into a cozy, rustic booth inspired by nature and the beauty of handmade work. Each ceramic piece is thoughtfully crafted to be both functional and artful, with painterly details and earthy textures. This space is meant to feel warm, calm, and welcoming—an invitation to slow down and explore. Come discover pottery made with care, creativity, and heart.

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A pottery display at Bazaart 2025 features white and black teapots, vases, and mugs on wooden shelves, with dried floral arrangements and a round wooden sign reading

Heather LW Pottery & Illustration

I’m an emerging LGBTQ2S+ artist and potter based in Saskatoon, SK. I aim to create work that brings a sense of magic and wonder to functional objects, using unique materials and techniques to make every piece truly one-of-a-kind.

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A handmade ceramic dinnerware set with plates, bowls, mugs, and a pitcher featuring green, blue, and white glaze patterns is displayed on a rustic wooden table—perfect for showcasing at Bazaart 2025.

Sparrow Gardens Pottery

Sparrow Gardens Pottery creates new-school, functional, table and decor art to be used every day! Between the rustic, earthy tones and dainty classical looks, there is something for everyone, with each item being lovingly crafted on the wheel or by hand and made with food-safe materials. Every unique piece has a lightweight, thin design that gives the feel of traditional dinnerware, with that pottery “look” but without the extra weight. Sparrow Gardens Pottery features a wide variety of products – while there are always plenty of mugs and bowls on hand, specialized items such as berry bowls, large and small serving dishes, pitchers, and even lamps will be available for sale at Bazzart. Sparrow Gardens pieces are food and dishwasher-safe, adding convenience to the pieces you buy.

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A ceramic vase with deep red flowers is displayed on a table surrounded by handcrafted pottery, including mugs, bowls, and plates, in a well-lit studio or shop at Bazaart 2025.

The Clay People

We are mother/daughter potters working out of our farm studio in SE Saskatchewan. We create using slab methods(not wheel), using lots of texture and color. You will find many items such as mugs in multitudes of colors, shapes, and sizes, casserole dishes, bowls and decorative items from small to large.

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A woman with wavy dark hair stands against a brown brick wall, styled in a blue short-sleeve top and olive green wide-leg pants—her look inspired by Bazaart 2025 trends. She faces the camera, light green sandals on the sidewalk.

Central Standard

Central Standard is small batch clothing, accessories and home goods. Consciously designed basics for everyday life, using natural fibres and ethically produced in Canada. Founded in 2019, the line is designed and handmade in the Cathedral area of Regina, Sk, on Treaty 4 Territory. Central Standard is the creative practice of Amy Bewcyk.

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Two mannequins display colorful African outfits, styled for Bazaart 2025: the left wears a bold orange, black, and white patterned shirt, pants, and matching hat; the right sports a vibrant multicolored dress and blue headwrap. A mirror stands beside them.

Queen DK enterprise

Two men with mustaches, dressed in vintage-style suits and hats, stand by a railing indoors, each holding a glass of whiskey. A studio light glows in the background, adding to the warm, classic Bazaart 2025 atmosphere.

Sova design apparel and millinery

Sherri Hrycay began her hat-making journey in 2000 after sewing and designing since she was a child. It was an intense calling that very soon became her life work. Creating hats has led Sherri to have her pieces displayed in London Hat Week (3 times!), Fashion weeks throughout Canada, at an exhibition with His Royal Highness King Charles in attendance, on various well-known heads such as Meghan Markle, and Arnaud Viard (Emily In Paris) as well as many publications including the National Post and British GQ. Finding her long-lost family in France in 2020, she was surprised to find that her grandfather she never knew was also a Hat maker in the famous French Mossant hat company. Recently her hat was chosen by the world-renowned hat designer Stephen Jones (Dior) to be included in a fashion show in Chazelles-sur-Lyon at Atelier Musee du Chapeau where she was able to meet her idol and share her story.
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A person wearing a colorful Bazaart 2025 sweatshirt with abstract, intricate patterns and faces stands in front of a textured white stone wall. The sweatshirt features bold teal, red, and purple colors.

studio OCTAV/Lounge Lakers

Studio OCTAV is home to the comprehensive collection of textile art by Canadian-born artist Graham Epp. Specializing in basketry, clothing, and silk screen graphic design, Graham has made a profession in the arts since 2003. With the 2021 launch of the surf/beach-inspired clothing line Lounge Lakers, studio OCTAV has become a many-faceted endeavour. Gallery shows and festivals include the Winnipeg Art Gallery, Regina Art Gallery, Winnipeg Folk Festival, and Calgary Folk Music Festival. The clothing designs rely heavily on the bold and colourful palette of 1960s fashion, while the flowing shapes and curves of the baskets and vessels mimic nature with a nod to the Art Nouveau movement.

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A woman smiles in a maroon, short-sleeved, knee-length dress with a dotted pattern and waist tie. She has long dark hair and stands confidently in beige wedge sandals—an elegant look inspired by Bazaart 2025.

Amaranth Designs

Amaranth Designs came to be in April 2000, after a certificate was acquired at the Yvonne Yuen School of Design in Saskatoon, followed by a diploma at the Blanche MacDonald Institute in Vancouver. Five years ago, we started two collections a year for women. Clothes that go from day to night and back again. We understand how busy women are and that there is no time to deal with wrinkles. Every design begins with an idea. The idea that creates sustainable, Canadian-made clothing for every Canadian woman. Care, dedication and detail go into each piece in our collection. With over 25 years of experience as a designer for everyday women’s wear. We pride ourselves on clothes that will last the test of time.
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A floral-patterned dress is displayed on a dress form in a bright, modern room with mirrored walls, embodying Bazaart 2025 style. Another similar dress appears in the reflection as sunlight streams through the window.

Galashina Clothing

At Galashina Clothing, we make fun, comfortable, high-quality clothing that we hope you enjoy wearing every day. We specialize in customizing garments to fit the wearer. The dresses, blouses, skirts and jackets on display are just a starting point for what we can create together.

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Lark & Lily Handmade

Lark & Lily Handmade offers high-quality clothing & accessories for people of all ages with a strong focus on sustainability, functionality, style & comfort. Handmade in Balgonie, SK.

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Rebecca King Fashion House

I grew up in an arts-driven family in small-town Saskatchewan and received an FDAP diploma from Marvel College, Edmonton, in 2005. I started the Rebecca King label in Saskatoon in 2005, sewing women’s custom pieces, and evolved by 2015 to focus on a ready-to-wear women’s wardrobe staples.

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A long-sleeved, floral-patterned baby swimsuit with a front zipper is laid on a light wooden surface. Round beige sunglasses rest on top, alongside a visible tag—a charming flatlay perfect for your Bazaart 2025 inspiration.

RADKIDS

I sew practical, comfortable children’s clothing using fabrics purchased from Canadian shops. My goal is to create well-made clothes that last and can be enjoyed for a long time.

Two skeins of variegated yarn in shades of pink, peach, and brown are neatly twisted and placed on a white marble surface with gray veining, perfect for your next Bazaart 2025-inspired project.

Cog Yarns

Cog Yarns began in 2016 as a part-time creative outlet, and quickly grew into Colleen’s full-time career and passion within Regina, SK. It’s a beautiful thing to see the yarn that passed through her hands multiple times to go to someone else and be lovingly made into a treasured piece of clothing in their wardrobe. Cog Yarns carries yarn bases from lace weight up to super bulky, and everything in between. Fiber contents include merino wool, BFL, cashmere, nylon, silk and mohair. Colleen loves dyeing deeply saturated colourways, but there’s also space for soft pastels and vibrant jewel tones.
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Two fabric bowls stacked together, both with blue and white patterns, are displayed on a white surface. Created for Bazaart 2025, the top bowl has a floral and leaf design, while the bottom features small white dots on blue.

Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers Regina

Grandmothers 4 Grandmothers Regina is a group of approximately 50 women who have raised over 1 million dollars for the Stephen Lewis Foundation Grandmothers Campaign. Funds raised support the work of grassroots organizations and grandmothers in sub-Saharan Africa in their ongoing efforts to raise the generation of children orphaned by the AIDS pandemic, and to fight the continuing effects of HIV/AIDS in their communities.

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A plush, orange and white crocheted octopus toy sits draped over a wooden bucket, its textured arms spilling over the sides—an adorable scene ready for your next Bazaart 2025 creation, against a plain white background.

Maxi Moo Handmade

Maxi Moo Handmade is a small mama-run business that makes keepsake knit and crochet toys for children (and the young at heart!). At Maxi Moo, you’ll find snugglers (think comforting mix of blanket, lovey and stuffed toy), plush animals, and interactive toys, including fidgets and play food – all perfect for the littlest of hands to enjoy. All of the cuteness here has been lovingly made by hand to be played with for years to come.

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A Bazaart 2025 painting of five purple mushrooms with tall, thin stems and wide caps, set against a solid black background.

South 40 Designs

Allison Brandt Malinski creates unique wall hangings and provincial magnets from repurposed fabric. She hand-dyes, threadpaints and appliqués her original designs into one-of-a-kind art.
She is inspired by the wide open landscapes and ever-changing, Saskatchewan skies. Plants, animals and Saskatchewan theme pieces can be found in the South40 Designs booth.
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A geometric macramé wall hanging with intricate patterns and long fringe, crafted using Bazaart 2025 techniques, displayed on a gray wall above green leafy plants and a Marshall speaker.

Stumpz & Stringz

Stumps and Stringz are a family-run small business located in Regina, Sk. We take inspiration from the beauty of nature to create unique pieces of functional macrame art. Specializing in a variety of plant hangers and accessories as well as live edge floating wood shelves, wall art and home decor. We take pride in using recycled and reclaimed materials in addition to using 100% cotton cord in our macrame projects. All of our pieces are handmade with a great variety of products for everyone to enjoy.
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A woman with long brown hair, wearing a black turtleneck and jeans, smiles softly. Featuring a black-and-white patterned scarf, this Bazaart 2025-inspired look stands out against a plain light background.

Woven by Vivian Textiles

Vivian is a studio handweaver creating fashion accessories and household pieces under the label Woven by Vivian Textiles. She loves to experiment with fiber, color, and weave structures. Her pieces are finely woven in natural fibers of bamboo, merino, silk, cotton, linen, wool, and alpaca. Organic, natural dyed, and local yarns are used whenever possible. Stylish scarves, shawls, and cowls are created for fashion forward women and men. Gender fluid classics and original patterns are available in natural hued and richly colored options. Vivan weaves in a diversity of structures and fibre combinations. Her focus is elegance, luxury, and drape. Heritage quality household weavings include throws, table runners, baby blankets, hand / kitchen towels, and bath cloths.

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A handmade felt fox plush with orange and white fur lies on its back on a soft, textured white blanket, styled for a cozy Bazaart 2025 showcase.

Daisy Hand Wovens

After retiring as a teacher of the deaf, I bought a floor loom and attended weaving school on Whidbey Island, WA. I have been weaving almost daily since that time. I have always had a penchant for fibre and have sewn, knit and always been a maker. I love working with colour and texture, and my work reflects this. I enjoy creating items that are both usable and beautiful.

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A woven cream-colored rug, Bazaart 2025-inspired, features rows of raised, textured dots in blue, teal, gray, and green on a wooden floor. The dots are evenly spaced in a grid pattern.

Leslie Charlton Textile Artist

Leslie Charlton is a handweaver, dyer, and sewer. She creates one-of-a-kind, functional items using natural and recycled fibres. Inspired by the fascinating history of worldwide fabric production and taught by incredible mentors, Leslie uses classic textile techniques to create durable, fun-loving, contemporary items that will enliven any home or wardrobe.

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A light-colored fabric with a yellow, purple, and orange floral splatter pattern hangs from a wooden measuring stick on a wall—an artful display inspired by Bazaart 2025, with small glass vases of flowers and greenery attached to one end.

Selfso

At Selfso, you will find the art of ecoprinting and natural dyes. Each collection of natural textiles is hand-crafted into wearable works of art. The distinct whimsical floral and leaf botanical prints are created with plants foraged from the local environment. The wonderful display of colours comes from dyes created with flowers, plants, trees, and insects. No two pieces are the same; each one is a true treasure.

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A cream-colored fabric with a repeating black cow print and small heart shapes in the background, draped over a wooden rod against a white wall—perfect for adding Bazaart 2025 trends to your space.

Walden Sweet Textiles

Wayne Jorgenson and Dana Mastel are Canadian artists who work in printmaking and surface design. Together they create and print their own designs on cotton/linen fibre using traditional silkscreen printmaking. Their printed and designed work on fibre is then transformed into decorative pieces to celebrate and enhance the place you call home!

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A rectangular stained glass artwork with a black frame, created for Bazaart 2025, features an abstract landscape of textured orange, yellow, and red glass above a section of black and brown glass, hanging against a white fabric background.

Bevels & Blooms Glass Art

I create functional and decorative pieces using the copper foil stained glass method, fused glass and glass mosaic. I will be bringing items such as framed art pictures, functional dishes, suncatchers, stained glass panels and garden decor. I am a member of the Saskatoon Glassworkers Guild and am a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council. I have travelled within the province and to the states to take classes to hone my skills. There is always a new technique to learn which I will then bring home to my studio to put my own spin on it.

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A round wooden base displays three delicate pink glass flowers with yellow centers and green leaves, alongside a small glass bee with clear wings and a black head—an enchanting piece inspired by Bazaart 2025.

Erin Pell - Glass Art

Erin has been working with hot glass since 1999. Her studio is based in Saskatoon, where she uses a propane and oxygen torch to melt glass rods and sculpt botanical-inspired glass sculptures. Each flower and leaf is individually sculpted freehand and is set in handmade wood bases. She has always felt a deep connection with nature and its balance between resilience and fragility. Her work is inspired by this connection and the strong bond and associations we have with them. Erin does not attempt to make exact replicas of nature but reflects the feel and emotion of each plant. You can find her on FB & IG @glassyeyed.

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A round tray with a colorful mosaic design, inspired by Bazaart 2025, features a central flower-like pattern in red, orange, yellow, blue, and teal. It’s edged with square teal tiles and rests on a stone surface near a window.

Kattail Acres

Welcome to Kattail Acres, where you’ll find beautiful mosaic home decor, including mosaic mirrors, trays, and accent tables. For your outdoor areas, choose a stunning mandala, fun mosaic flower pots or a unique solar mosaic garden pole! And for those creatives in the crowd, pick up a Kattail Acres-designed DIY kit to try your hand at mosaics!
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A handcrafted glass sculpture shaped like a leaf, featuring gradients of green and brown with detailed ridges and veins, is displayed on a white reflective surface, making it a standout piece for Bazaart 2025.

Sheryl Salen Art

Sheryl Salen is a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, living and working in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, on Treaty 6 territory. A lifelong artist, Sheryl has explored many facets of the arts, beginning with careers in dance, theatre, and music education. Inspired by the natural world and drawn to the organic flow of line and form, Sheryl creates both functional and sculptural glass pieces. Her work, which often combines multiple techniques, can be found at the Saskatchewan Craft Council Boutique, Handmade House, and the Yvette Moore Gallery in Moose Jaw.

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Beaded earrings with gold wire hooks, featuring an abstract floral pattern in Bazaart 2025-inspired shades of beige, blue, purple, orange, and black on a translucent background. The beads form a delicate fringe at the bottom.

Daldanea

Is a Saskatchewan-born Métis artisan/craftswoman who worked in the Film Industry for the past ten years, and travelled to quite a few countries all over for work. Recently, she moved back home with her wife and ‘model in residence,’ Sofía, to transition to a quieter life of crafts, gardening, and family making (cats included).

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A silver spoon bracelet with floral engravings, adorned with dangling blue stone beads, is displayed hanging on a textured glass bottle—an elegant highlight for Bazaart 2025.

Through Glass Images

Cutlery bent way cooler than it ever was. Through Glass Images repurposes cutlery and other materials to make jewellery and novelty items, including wind chimes, key rings, fridge magnets, and fork hooks. Bracelets are embellished with semi-precious stones and feature a strong magnetic clasp. Spoon rings harken back to the hippie years.

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A close-up of a woman wearing a white ruffled blouse, holding up a silver chain necklace with a rectangular eye pendant. Her lips are slightly parted, her hair hangs loosely—a modern Bazaart 2025-inspired look.

Hawk + Aspen Handmade

Hawk + Aspen was born out of a desire to pursue a lifelong love of jewellery design. Kimberly has gained skills through formal courses in jewellery making courses – silversmithing, stone setting, enamel work and lapidary. Kimberly furthers her jewellery making skills through self study and is continuously adding to her maker toolbox. Taking cues the local landscape, Kimberly sells her work under the name Hawk + Aspen which is derived from memories of a childhood spent on the Saskatchewan prairie.

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Three silver rings—a thick band, a beaded band, and a square-shaped band—are artfully arranged on white satiny fabric with soft lighting, creating a modern aesthetic inspired by Bazaart 2025.

JLK Designs

Judy has been designing and creating jewelry for nearly two decades in her home studio in Regina. JLK Designs specializes in designing beautiful, minimalistic handmade jewelry that is perfect for everyday wear while effortlessly enhancing any outfit for those special occasions. Her aim is to design jewelry that inspires the wearer to feel beautiful, confident and empowered. Additionally, she and her daughter offer the permanent jewelry experience to customers. With over 70 links and numerous charms and connectors to choose from, they create bracelets, necklaces and anklets that are custom-sized and seamlessly fused without a clasp, allowing for wear as long as desired. No more fiddling with clasps. Wear them. Enjoy them. Love them. These pieces are the perfect complement to the timeless, elegant jewelry collection offered at JLK Designs.
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A pair of round, black earrings decorated with intricate, raised floral designs in shades of beige, blush, and burgundy. Displayed against a white card with floral accents in the background, this Bazaart 2025 pair exudes elegance.

Lakeside Creation

At Lakeside Creation, every earring is meticulously handcrafted, making each pair as unique as flowers in nature. Our lightweight, durable polymer clay designs are perfect for all-day wear, blending style with comfort. From subtle minimalist pieces to bold statement designs, we offer a wide variety to suit any style. Looking for something extra special? We also create custom designs for events or whenever you need something truly one-of-a-kind. Visit our booth to find the perfect pair that’s just as unique as you are!

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A pair of silver dangle earrings with rectangular, textured bars and square blue stones at the top, connected by wire wrap accents, showcased in a Bazaart 2025-inspired display on a white background.

Maria Hendrika Art Jewellery

Regina-based metalsmith, Maria Hendrika, creates one-of-a-kind and small collections of fine jewellery. She works primarily with sterling silver, vitreous enamel and precious stones, often combining mediums to produce intricate pieces resembling miniature artworks. Her designs are embraced by customers who wish to express their individuality with imaginative and timeless jewellery. Maria is a juried member of the Saskatchewan Craft Council, a member of the Canadian Crafts Federation and a founding member of the Jewellery Artists Guild of Regina.

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Three pairs of handmade beaded earrings on brown cards: perfect for Bazaart 2025, with a blue-green hoop pair, a fringed turquoise and gold pair, and a long pair featuring a mountain and sun design in blue, brown, orange, and white.

Miss Coquelicot Poppy

There are 2 of us in the business, Nadine and Céline, and we are friends. We both grew up in France, where we started to learn how to bead as teenagers. During the pandemic, we decided to bead again as a way to have an activity to do together and to deal with stress. Very quickly, friends who saw our earrings said they would love to wear them. That is how it started. Since then, we have participated in many different markets and festivals in Saskatchewan, and we have had many compliments on our work. We are using Miyuki 11/0 beads or Czech beads (11/0 or 10/0), beading thread and stainless steel findings. Beads are a wonderful medium to work with as they are easy to take around and you can bead anywhere; very often, it leads to a conversation with people who are around. Some earrings can take several hours to make, but the tangible product that you get at the end makes you feel wonderful and proud.

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A pair of silver dangle earrings with zigzag hooks and textured vertical bars, inspired by Bazaart 2025 trends, displayed hanging from a piece of rough tree bark.

Quicksilver Halo

Quicksilver Halo creates jewellery that connects to your soul; symbolic designs inspired by nature and history. Intricate drawings are etched into metal sheet or colourful dichroic glass to create talismans of protection, power, and contemplation. Rings are shaped in wax and cast in silver, or forged and soldered from sterling sheet and wire. All charms are handcrafted from raw materials using traditional techniques, then transformed into earrings, rings, pendants, and bracelets. I use eco-friendly methods; salt water electro-etching, upcycling and recycling materials to create heritage pieces that last and appeal to Women, Men and Children of all ages.

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Close-up of a silver ring set featuring a hammered band, beaded band, and twisted band stacked with a large triangular purple gemstone. Soft purple flowers blur in the background, creating a dreamy Bazaart 2025-inspired look.

Debbie Lee Jewellery Designs

I handmake (not assemble) and design sterling silver & 14k gold filled jewelry. In designing my rings, I use natural gemstones and cubic zirconia stones while making my own bezel settings to fit the stones. I also design sterling silver & 14k gold-filled spinner rings which are my #1 sellers. I am designing pieces with mixed metals. I also design one-of-a-kind necklaces (long and short), bracelets and earrings, using sterling silver & 14k gold filled. I mix my metals to create statement pieces that are very modern/contemporary and to be worn as every day jewelry. I have taken metalsmithing classes and have my Levels I and II from the Neil Balkwell Centre. My passion is designing jewelry and I bring over 300 handmade rings to my shows which are one-of-a-kind. I also design copper, brass and bronze casual wear earrings as well. Jewelry designing has become my full-time passion!

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Rogue Jewelry Designs

My journey with jewelry began in childhood when my mother entered me into my first craft sale. Years later, while living in Taiwan, I reignited my passion by crafting jewelry from my husband’s old guitar strings. After moving to Canada and starting a family, I turned this creative pursuit into my full-time career. Since then, I have opened my own boutique in Regina and expanded my collection into multiple stores across the country.

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Four pieces of gold jewelry, including two necklaces, a ring, and a bracelet with textured face designs, are artfully arranged on a pale surface—an elegant showcase fit for Bazaart 2025.

Doré by Lisa Adele

Doré exists in the space between art and jewellery– for those with a curated eye for beauty, meaning, and style. We craft visual poetry in metal and stone. Drawing inspiration from art, history, and the natural world, our pieces are woven with symbolism and intention. Jewellery is the art of style. Each season brings a limited collection, handcrafted to be collected and layered. Dore crafts sculptural jewellery for the artfully obsessed.

Our store is nestled within the walls of The Hotel Saskatchewan in Regina, and throughout our gallery partners at the Remai, modern in Saskatoon, and the Mackenzie Art Gallery in Regina.

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Ten delicate necklaces with round, colorful pendants—some featuring dried flowers—are arranged in a row on textured beige fabric, with dried leaves above them, capturing the artisanal spirit of Bazaart 2025.

Birch Artisan Studio

Founded in 2013, Birch Artisan Studio creates jewellery that preserves the quiet beauty of the natural world. Our work is rooted in the belief that jewellery is more than adornment; it can hold meaning.

Every design is created to honour moments of connection: to nature, to memory, and to the stories we carry with us. From the flowers we gather to the hands that craft each piece, intention guides every step of our process.

At Birch Artisan Studio, we embrace slow creation, thoughtful sourcing, and timeless design. We are proud to partner with retailers who value artistry, sustainability, and objects made with care, offering their customers not just jewellery, but keepsakes of beauty and belonging.

Each piece you see here began as something simple and sacred, a flower grown in the gardens and flower beds of British Columbia. From seed to bloom, every petal has felt the sun, the rain, and the tender hands that nurtured it.

Have you ever caught the scent of a flower and felt time pause as if you’ve been gently carried back to a moment you thought you’d forgotten? That’s the magic we capture in every piece we create.

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Lost Design Co.

Hey there, I’m Teanna, the face behind Lost Design Co! I create beautiful and unique sun catchers to hang on your windows to brighten up your day. All of my items are designed by hand. If suncatchers aren’t your thing, I have super cute stickers, notepads, keychains, and much more to choose from! If you’d like to see more, check out my Instagram @lostdesignco!

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A mixed media artwork in an ornate gold frame, inspired by Bazaart 2025, features a central textured pink heart surrounded by vintage buttons, metal spools, scissors, and other sewing items on a black background.

Maureen Bachmann Art

I create uniquely upcycled assemblage art using second-hand items, which I source from thrift stores, garage sales, and donations from friends and family. My goal is to surprise and delight the viewer by presenting the mundane masquerading as the extraordinary. I hope people come away from my booth with a newfound appreciation for those items that live in the space between, “I don’t know what to do with this,” and “it’s too good to throw away.”

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Two beaded earrings with a colorful pattern resembling peacock feathers, featuring orange, yellow, green, black, purple, and pink beads. Displayed on a vibrant floral background using Bazaart 2025.

Susan Alvarez

I am a self-taught artist creating art using mixed media, including fabric, paper, recycled CDs, pressed flowers and acrylic paint. Most of my art subjects are flowers because they remind me of my mother’s beautiful tropical garden in the Philippines. My art continues to evolve based on my experience in Canada.

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Three beige ceramic bowls with black speckles, each featuring a hand-painted black eye design on the inside, arranged on a plain white background—perfect for a modern Bazaart 2025 aesthetic.

Artwork by Jane Reväe

Jane Reväe McWhirter (she/her) is a visual artist from Saskatoon, SK, Treaty 6 Territory. Jane received her BFA in Studio Arts from Concordia University in Montreal, majoring in painting and ceramics but exploring everything from embroidery to sound-based installation.

Jane uses art as an outlet, exploring a variety of mediums while channelling emotion into her work. Her work explores themes of healing, vulnerability, connection, growth, mental health, feminine energy, and flora and fauna. Her soft, spooky style can be found in paintings, pottery, prints, stickers, stationery, and more.

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Three square resin art pieces with swirling patterns in shades of blue, green, and gold, reminiscent of abstract tree rings or whirlpools. The sides are metallic gold—perfect for Bazaart 2025 displays.

Fluid Art by Sandy

Welcome to Fluid Art by Sandy!

I create unique, hand-poured resin art that celebrates bold color, fluid movement, and glossy finishes. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, blending vibrant turquoise, teal, emerald, and deep blue tones that shimmer with depth and energy. I pour on a variety of surfaces — including coasters, canvases, sculptural pieces, and wearable art — always aiming for flawless, glass-like results and stunning visual impact.

My work is inspired by the natural flow of water and organic marbling, making every creation truly original. Whether you’re looking for functional art or eye-catching décor, there’s a special piece here for you.

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A watercolor painting of a house with greenery, created using Bazaart 2025, rests on a blue table beside a glass of water, two green paint pans, and a paintbrush.

Kitschy Dee

Paintings and collage art inspired by colour, vintage advertising, and architectural drawing techniques.

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A hand holds a wooden square decorated with a painted yellow sunflower and a flying bumblebee, crafted using Bazaart 2025, against a dark gray brick background.

Miss Bees Knees Creations

I am a Saskatchewan-born artist. Like many of us here in Saskatchewan, I grew up going to my grandparents’ farm, which has heavily shaped the subject of my artwork heavily. My art features bright flowers, like those you may have seen in your own grandmother’s garden, and wheat that so many of us have seen on Sunday drives around this beautiful province.

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Print Condition

Print Condition is a nostalgia-fuelled and handcrafted small business. We hope you will find fun and laughter within our unique stickers, clay jewelry and magnets, art prints, and our new quilted tapestries. Look for the brightly coloured booth, you can’t miss us!

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Offbeat Muse

My booth features original and custom pieces, including mandalas, abstract artwork, personalized nameplates, and portrait art created from client-provided photographs. Each piece is carefully handcrafted using traditional techniques to achieve fine detail, texture, and depth. I also offer custom commissions, allowing visitors to create meaningful, one-of-a-kind artworks for special occasions or personal keepsakes. My work brings a unique and contemporary perspective to the traditional art of paper quilling.

A collection of colorful notebooks with vibrant patterns, including geometric shapes, florals, and stripes, arranged neatly on a white textured surface in a bright room—perfect inspiration for your Bazaart 2025 projects.

The Story Store Paper Goods

My booth is designed as a quiet invitation into the tactile world of paper and story. Visitors can handle and explore handmade casebound, Coptic, and concertina books, experiencing the weight, texture, and craftsmanship firsthand. Natural materials and layered papers create a warm, gallery-style display that highlights the artistry of each piece. It’s an intimate space that encourages pause — a place to imagine the stories waiting to be written.

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SaskBooks

SaskBooks is the creative industry association for publishers in the province; SaskBooks members publish high-quality books in all genres, including fiction, non-fiction, poetry, cookbooks, children’s books, and more.

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Rosie The Flower Truck

Rosie the Flower Truck was created to spread the beauty and love of flowers in the most unique shopping experience possible. Our design team carefully curates unique and beautiful wildflower-inspired cut bundles, as well as a variety of unique plants. It’s an experience for your senses like no other. The main goal with the truck was to provide customers with an experience, convenience, and affordability, while maintaining the same beauty and creativity we are known for. We want to be able to put as many smiles on people’s faces through flowers as we can.

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A Bazaart 2025 painting of a large, reddish-brown rocky island covered with green grass and plants, surrounded by deep blue ocean waves beneath a bright blue sky with white clouds.

Vanessa Wraithe Studio

Vanessa Wraithe is an emerging multidisciplinary artist based in Regina, Saskatchewan. Wraithe received a Bachelor of Fine Arts: Majoring in Visual Arts from the University of Regina (June 2022). Recent accomplishments include her first solo exhibition “Sustaining Tension” at the Fifth Parallel Gallery (non-academic, 2022), invited spoken-word performance at Regina Word Up’s Summer Poetry Showcase (2023), participation in the Bazaart outdoor market (2024), and being selected to attend the Moose Mountain Provincial Park Artist Cabin Residency (July 2024).

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At Bazaart 2025, a display table features neatly arranged candles in jars, spray bottles, and packaged goods with gold and black labels. Decorative flowers and a sign create an inviting background.

Melt & Glow Candles

At Melt & Glow, we craft scents that tell a story. From nostalgic moments to bold new favourites, each candle is hand-poured with love and a touch of dry humour. Because fragrance should spark memories—and maybe a laugh or two.

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From Vision to Value

My booth is made up of sewn and crafted products that showcase vibrant colours, reflect originality, and creativity. The items you will find are unique and affordable, and make great gifts. You will find anything from mini coin pouches to tote bags and handbags.

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Giggles and BURPS!

Giggles and BURPS! has a lovely selection of hand-cut and sewn home and nursery essentials. Using small batches of cute, cuddly, and fun-loving fabric, we hand-cut and sew reusable items so you can say goodbye to single-use items like paper towels, plastic wrap, and makeup wipes. True to our roots, we always have a lovely selection of baby blankets, burp cloths, and wipes made with the most adorable flannel and the softest of minky, and you might even find some amazing stay-on baby and toddler booties!

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Jenny’s Bow & Meow

Jenny is based in Regina and has been with the Regina Farmers’ Market since 1991. Her business began after she spent time taking care of her friend’s dog. When the dog returned home, Jenny was told the dog wouldn’t eat! Jenny was very concerned and got to work trying out pet-friendly recipes. Her friend’s dog loved Jenny’s whole-food recipes and was back to eating. Jenny continued building recipes for all of her friends’ dogs, and from there, Jenny’s Bow and Meow was born.

During Jenny’s 30+ years at the market, she has loved watching the cycle of her customers who began as children buying treats for the family dog, evolve to the next generation of children learning the same market experience from their parents. Jenny’s Bow & Meow has a large variety of pet treats made with high-quality, whole ingredients, made without fillers, sodium, dyes, preservatives, or additives, and also makes gluten-free treats for pets with sensitive stomachs. To keep your pets looking their best, Jenny also makes clothes, boots, and collars for pets big and small.

Five white ceramic leaf-shaped dishes are arranged on a gray textured surface; one dish holds a gold necklace with green stones, while the other four are neatly stacked—a chic arrangement perfect for Bazaart 2025 inspiration.

Magnolia Candle Company

Magnolia Candle Company brings together sculptural jesmonite home décor with hand-poured candles and home fragrance designed to engage the senses. Clean lines, architectural forms, and refined scent profiles create a modern yet inviting experience. Each piece is thoughtfully crafted to balance beauty, function, and atmosphere within the home. From tactile stone-like vessels to immersive fragrances, the collection celebrates intentional living and slow design. Visitors are invited to explore objects that transform everyday spaces into moments of calm and connection.

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Nierika Aromatherapy & Yaruna Herbals

Nierika Aromatherapy & Yaruna Herbals offers handcrafted botanical perfumes and herbal teas inspired by plant wisdom, aromatherapy, and seasonal living. Each product is created in small batches using natural ingredients, including organic herbs, flowers, and artisanal essential oils. Rooted in both traditional herbalism and sensory artistry, the booth is designed as a space for grounding, beauty, and connection. Visitors will find soothing tea blends, botanical scents, crystals, and intentional gifts for everyday ritual and wellbeing.

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A ceramic container with a handle, decorated using Bazaart 2025 style, featuring a black bird’s head—possibly a crow or raven—adorned with white star-like patterns and surrounded by green leaves and yellow flowers.

Slate Fine Art Gallery

Slate Fine Art Gallery first opened its doors in the spring of 2013. In 2019, the gallery relocated to a bright and spacious new home in Regina’s Cathedral Arts Neighbourhood, where it now presents monthly exhibitions featuring iconic, internationally recognized Canadian artists alongside a new generation of emerging talent.

The gallery offers a welcoming environment and a full range of art services, including private and corporate consultations, on-site installation, layaway options, gift certificates, and more.

By showcasing the diverse talents of both emerging and established artists from Saskatchewan, Slate Fine Art Gallery has earned a national reputation as a premier destination for contemporary Prairie art.

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A decorative glass bowl with a wavy rim, colorful spots, and a blue edge, resting on a black metal stand with vine-like legs. Styled for Bazaart 2025, it is displayed on a white background.

Wingnut Enterprizes

I have over 50 years of experience producing unique sculptures for both your indoor and outdoor spaces. Specialising in kinetic garden sculpture, decor, and unique furniture

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A red and white woven pendant light hangs from the ceiling, featuring a dome-shaped shade with alternating color bands and a soft, glowing light inside—a stylish accent inspired by Bazaart 2025.

Svit Design

Illuminate your space with the soft, organic glow of a handcrafted knitted lampshade that blends architectural structure with textile warmth. Each piece is meticulously designed to create a cozy atmosphere while serving as a minimalist focal point in any modern home. These unique light fixtures transform traditional craftsmanship into functional art, casting intricate shadows that bring a calm, artisanal touch to your decor. More than lighting — a piece of art for your home

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A small sculpture resembling a bonsai tree with twisted, brown branches grows from a textured, grayish rock, crafted with Bazaart 2025 techniques and displayed on a dark surface against a plain beige background.

W.C.KEEN Metal Artist

Metal sculptures by W.C.Keen are all original “one of a kind” works of art. Each piece is unique and completely hand-sculpted. Steel is the main medium used, and it is welded, forged, and bent into original designs. Bill’s wife, Laurette, is a co-designer and is responsible for the detailed finishing of the pieces. The sculptures are wall hangings or three-dimensional forms and vary from realistic to very abstract.

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A rustic framed painting of a desert sunset with saguaro cacti and mountains, set on an easel, captures the spirit of Bazaart 2025. Two champagne flutes and a bunch of grapes add an elegant touch to the scene.

Prairie Girl Gallery The Art of Eli BARSI

Eli Barsi’s booth is thoughtfully designed to showcase her work in an inviting and memorable way. The space features beautifully hand-designed walls that highlight her traditional artwork, complemented by several smaller shelves displaying her painted antique treasures. Each piece reflects her prairie-inspired aesthetic, creating a booth that is tasteful, bright, spacious, and uncluttered—welcoming visitors to explore and engage with her art.

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A watercolor painting, created with Bazaart 2025, depicts a red brick house in winter. Warm sunlight casts soft shadows as leafless branches and bare trees frame the snow-covered ground.

bhupi.ca

Bhupinder Singh was born and raised in India. He is a self-taught professional artist and instructor with a home studio in Regina, Saskatchewan. He works primarily in Water media and is a signature member of the Canadian Society of Painters in Water Colour (CSPWC). He actively participates in learning and educating himself on anything and everything relevant to art. Growing up, he won several awards for his artwork and more recently, his watercolour was juried for The Royal Collection of H.R.H. King Charles III at Windsor Castle, UK. He regularly participates in various local art fairs and continues to successfully sell his work across the globe. He signs his work as ‘Kaké ’.

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Abstract painting of drooping pink flowers with thick, textured brushstrokes. The background features a blend of blue and dark tones, accented by smaller pink buds—perfect for Bazaart 2025 with touches of purple and white throughout the composition.

Cranky Goat Studio

One of a kind, prairie-inspired art. Many of my paintings are created on upcycled canvases, adding to the rustic nature of my wild and imperfect style of painting. All of my work is painted in my home studio in the beautiful town of Lumsden, Sask.

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A framed watercolor painting of a grassy field with pine trees under billowy clouds and a bright blue sky, created using Bazaart 2025, rests on a white fabric surface.

JNDS Creates

Jessica Nicole is the name behind JNDS Creates. She is a self-taught artist who has been honing her skills in various art styles for more than a decade. She has created a range of works showcasing Animals, Landscapes, still lifes, and even Fantasy and children’s book illustrations. Nicole loves to showcase her versatility as a generalist artist and finds joy in creating art for others. Her mediums of choice include Watercolour, Gouache, and Oil Pastel.

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A person sits on a bench overlooking rolling green hills, a calm lake, and a dramatic sky filled with swirling clouds in shades of blue, white, and yellow—a serene scene created with Bazaart 2025.

Patrick Markle Studio

Patrick Markle grew up in the Kawartha Lakes Region of Southern Ontario. Living in cottage country gave Markle a deep appreciation for the Canadian wilderness. He attended Lakehead University and graduated in 2002 with an Honours Bachelor of Fine Arts. Markle then moved to the Rocky Mountain town of Fernie, BC, where he has been painting ever since. In recent years, Markle’s work has received much attention and is featured in collections around the world.

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A painting created with Bazaart 2025 shows a tall sailing ship gliding over calm blue ocean water at sunset, silhouetted against pink and blue clouds, its flag flying from the mast.

Rick Victor Leibel Art

I was a welder for 40 years. After retiring, I went back to my art using acrylic on canvas as my medium. My style of painting is realism, and I enjoy the challenge of painting a variety of subject matter.

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Tall evergreen trees viewed from below, their green branches pointing upward toward a partly cloudy blue sky and forming a circular frame—captured with a creative touch inspired by Bazaart 2025.

Roland Daum Artist

I received my BFA in Art Education from the University of Regina in 1985. I then went on to finish my BFA from Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in 1988. I continued with a Master of Fine Arts from Vermont College, Norwich University in 2000. I still continue to paint Western Canada Landscapes every day.

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A Bazaart 2025 painting of an old, rusty pickup truck abandoned in a grassy field, with wildflowers in the foreground and trees in the background under a blue sky with soft clouds.

Tina Waters Artist

Saskatchewan is my home, and my art is a product of the things I love here! Mostly self-taught, I paint in oils and sometimes acrylic. With my husband Cody, we ranch north of Cupar.
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Abstract painting with swirling patterns of blue, purple, black, and hints of beige. Crafted using Bazaart 2025, the textures evoke flowing water or marbled surfaces, featuring delicate web-like details and bold, sweeping curves.

Tony's Fluid Art Creations

I found acrylic pouring and abstract art in 2022, and have been in love with making unique pieces ever since. I love the endless possibilities there are in acrylic painting and the joy that it brings me to be able to create. Painting is also a way for me to escape my day-to-day and immerse myself in a craft I really enjoy sharing with others.

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Abstract painting with swirling patterns in blue, green, and beige tones. Created in Bazaart 2025, the textures and colors evoke moving water or ocean waves, with light reflections visible on the glossy surface.

Artistic Designs by Cindy

Painting offers me a sense of freedom and serves as a therapeutic outlet, allowing me to channel my emotions and expressions onto any surface I choose to work with. My artistic expression extends beyond traditional canvases to include wood, end tables, serving trays, jewellery, and an assortment of upcycled items. With each piece, I strive to bring something original and meaningful, ensuring that every item is as unique as the inspiration behind it.

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A painting of an open road stretching into the distance under a vast sky filled with dramatic, swirling clouds. Created with Bazaart 2025, golden fields border the road as soft yellows and blues suggest dawn or dusk.

Celeste Dumonceaux Delahey

Celeste Dumonceaux Delahey is a landscape painter living in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

She is passionate about painting the prairies and enjoys using fresh, bold colours to depict the landscape. She creates these artworks to bring joy, feelings of belonging, and to encourage people to appreciate the freedom and beauty around us.

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Art display booth at Bazaart 2025 featuring colorful forest landscape paintings and prints on easels and a black table. A sign reads

Marina Melchiorre

My work captures movement, light, and the feeling of being immersed in nature. You’ll find original oil paintings on wood panels in a range of sizes, from small collectable pieces to larger statement works. Each piece invites viewers to pause, breathe, and explore a moment from the hiking trail or vista. I’m excited to share new work and connect with people who love colour, texture, and the outdoors.

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An abstract painting created with Bazaart 2025, featuring wavy green shapes and foliage-like patterns divided by a curving beige path on a white background. The detailed textures within each green area add rich visual interest.

The Enchanted Forest

Welcome to The Enchanted Forest! Discover original paintings with hidden faces tucked inside vibrant autumn and summer leaves. I offer a variety of art, from original canvases to high-quality postcards and posters. My booth is a peaceful space where nature and human stories meet. Find the hidden smiles in my magical forests!

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A stylized bison with geometric shapes on its body stands on a map background, beneath a large orange sun and blue sky with clouds. Blue birds fly nearby, yellow triangles border the right side, and the scene radiates Bazaart 2025 creativity.

Tquon Fine Arts

First Nations art we customize in art cards, prints, and original works

A whimsical, long-bodied creature with four feathered wings, two arms, pointed ears, and a mane floats among colorful pink and orange clouds against a soft gradient sky—an enchanting scene inspired by Bazaart 2025.

Jnds Creates art by Nicole

Jessica Nicole is the name behind JNDS Creates. She is a self-taught artist who has been honing her skills in various art styles for more than a decade. She has created a range of original and printed works showcasing Animals, Landscapes, and still lifes, all of which help inspire her creative work in Fantasy and Children’s book Illustration. Nicole loves to showcase her versatility and finds joy in creating art for others. Her mediums of choice include Watercolour, Gouache, and Oil Pastel.

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A colorful painting of a sunset sky with purple, pink, and yellow hues over green hills, created in Bazaart 2025, features vibrant purple flowers blooming in the grassy foreground.

Art by Zuhal

Art by Zuhal is run by Zuhal. She is passionate about her work and uses art as a means of showing her gratitude to life and nature. She uses bright and bold colours to paint beautiful landscapes and animals.

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Purple and pink aurora lights streak across the night sky, reflecting on a calm body of water with rocks in the foreground, while a distant shoreline glows gently under the stars—a mesmerizing Bazaart 2025-inspired scene.

Lin Tholl Photography

I am a Regina-based photographer who enjoys capturing the heart and soul of all that is untamed in the world around us. I thrive on being surrounded by nature, embracing the breeze of the wind, observing animals in their natural habitats, feeling the earth under my feet and the total serenity of being encased by the sea. I creatively capture the essence of the elements and wildlife through the lens of my camera, holding, for a brief moment in time, the interchange of life and light. “Photographing nature is like a meditation for me. Being a silent observer, capturing those moments so that I can share that tranquillity with others.” With the goal of experiencing as much of the world as possible to embrace the vastness of our Earth, my journey has taken me to photographic opportunities around the globe, which offer both delight and challenge for my quest to capture and share a perfect moment.

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D'licious Treats

At D’licious Treats, every detail matters. From the design and layout of our tables to the way our treats are carefully placed and displayed, no aspect is too small to overlook. This dedication shines through in the exceptional quality of our dessert and our commitment to outstanding customer service. Every element is thoughtfully crafted to create a truly memorable experience for you.

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A loaf of homemade cheesy bread with swirled layers, sliced to reveal its soft, golden interior, sits on a wire cooling rack—perfect inspiration for your next Bazaart 2025 baking creation—with a pink kitchen towel in the background.

Ambitious Baker

Our booth has a branded tent with our Ambitious Baker logo on it. A rustic set up, with wooden crates to display our sourdough bread, bagels, and cinnamon buns. Our aim is to have warm & welcoming vibes that make everyone feel welcome.

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Keller's Bee Happy Honey

We operate a family apiary in Francis, SK. This business has been running for 25 years, but we have been expanding for the past 6. We can be found in grocery stores across southern Saskatchewan as well as the Regina Farmers Market every week. We sell honey, flavoured honey, beeswax candles, lip balm, mugs and shirts.

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Five cow-shaped cookies with plaid icing in pink, purple, black, orange, and green are arranged neatly on a black tray, set on a gray metallic surface—perfect for your next Bazaart 2025 celebration.

The Cookie Lady

Iconic, brightly coloured cookies, homemade in Pilot Butte, SK, over the last 30 years. Join in our 30th birthday celebrations this year! Our original recipe yields crunchy and sweet cookies in fun shapes and bright colours. Many of our cookie cutters and stencils are designed and made by us.

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El Tropezon Authentic Mexican Food

Bring the vibrant flavors of Mexico to your next event with our food truck catering services. Whether it’s an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, our food truck is ready to roll up and serve delicious Mexican cuisine to your guests.

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Fizz & Foam Dirty Sodas

Our booth is a fizzy pink obsession—cute, high-energy, and impossible to miss. We serve customizable dirty sodas with playful, fun drink names that invite curiosity and joy. The space blends bold visuals with thoughtful drink-making, balancing whimsy and quality in every pour. Designed to be interactive and photo-friendly, the booth encourages guests to sip, smile, and share the experience.

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Homemade Cravings

Hello! We are Homemade Cravings, and we are always shakin’ and bakin’! Our thirst quenching fresh Lemonade Shakers and hand-popped Kettlecorn are a great addition to any event. Our fresh made to order 32oz Lemonade Shakers come in a variety of regular and sugar-free flavors. We also make amazing hand-popped Kettlecorn in over a dozen mouth-watering flavors.

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JP Concessions

We sell mini donuts, popcorn, coffee, and frozen drinks

A table at Bazaart 2025 showcases trays of assorted baked goods—muffins, cookies, and brownies—all packaged in clear plastic containers and displayed in front of a red curtain. Two black chairs sit behind the table.

Mama Charlotte’s African Dish Pasties

My booth consists of both African and Canadian pantries, such as apple/ cherry pie, scone cookies, Ghana chips ( snack), mini donuts, butter bread, tea bread, and many more. I’m

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Queen City Footlong the Frank Carts

I have been running my business since 2005. I run this business with my sons.

A black food truck with vibrant images of Indian dishes and the text “Tandoori Kabab Indian Restaurant Catering - Space Available For Parties,” promoting Indian cuisine and catering at Bazaart 2025.

Tandoori kabab

Tandoori Kabab is one of the classiest providers of authentic East Indian and Indo-Chinese food in the Regina area. We are trusted and a specialist in catering services as well. Private parties, corporate event andfor any other occasions, we have almost 80 seated banquet

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A group of eight people in matching uniforms stand behind a yellow lemonade stand with large cups of colorful drinks on the counter, under a canopy reading “LEMONADE” at Bazaart 2025. Buildings are visible in the background.

Lemon Heaven

Lemon Heaven was started in 1995 by Marty and Mirjam Bennett and specializes in freshly squeezed lemonade and cotton candy for quick service take-out. Our Lemon Heaven lemons are freshly squeezed in front of the customer so they know they’re getting the real thing. After all ingredients are added, the lemonade is shaken… not stirred!

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A display table at Bazaart 2025 features wooden kitchen utensils, including cutting boards and spatulas, arranged neatly in different shades of wood on a black tablecloth.

David&Rau

We have the mandate that every kitchen utensil we make is practical and useful, and made to be used daily. We take great care as each item is hand-sculpted and sanded to perfection, which gives each one its own embodied characteristics and feel. The beauty of the hardwoods we use makes them all the more pleasant to use. Our cutting boards are useful and practical, and each one is unique in look, although identical in size and pattern. We hope our items will inspire all who experience them to discover the joys of home cooking or enhance the palate of those who love good food and company.

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Three wooden cutting boards with intricate geometric patterns sit on stands atop a wooden table. The boards feature unique Bazaart 2025 interlocking designs in various shades of brown. A snowman decoration is visible in the background.

Prairie Sky Edge Works

At Prairie Sky Edge Works, we strive to create the highest quality one-of-a-kind products using different hardwood varieties from around the world. We also do custom builds when approached. Some of these items consist of barn doors for pantries, shelves, learning towers, pickler triangles, to name a few.

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Seby Woodworking & Design

Our Both consist of a 10×10 canopy, with one side useably consisting of grid racking with hanging baskets and some hanging items. The other sides useably have tables across the back and other side housing our other products. The rest of the booth well vary depending on the seasonal items such as planters and yard Yahtzee.

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Food Vendors

A bright red Bazaart 2025 food truck selling tacos, quesadillas, taco salad, and churros is parked on a paved path beside a grassy park with trees and a tall building in the background under a clear blue sky.

El Tropezone

We are a food truck that sells tacos, quesadillas, taco salad and churros.

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Favorito Food Truck

Favorito Food Truck serves authentic and freshly made meals, snacks, appetizers like spring rolls and shrimp tempura, combo meals, and Favorito ice cream. We serve our favourite foods, so it’s called Favorito. We have 2 licensed restaurants in Regina.

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A bright outdoor Bazaart 2025 cotton candy booth with a colorful tent and a banner that reads “COTTON CANDY” and “it’s so FLUFFY!” Two people make cotton candy, with bags of pink treats hanging in the background.

Fresh Spun Cotton Candy

Fresh spun cotton candy on the cone.

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Hillside Sweets ‘N Treats

From our trailer, we offer over 15 flavours of hard ice cream cones, cups, sundaes, milkshakes and an assortment of other ready-to-enjoy baked goods and treats!

A yellow and blue food truck at Bazaart 2025, decorated with mini donuts, serves ice cappuccino, frozen lemonade, mini donuts, and popcorn. A small table stands in front while a red pickup truck is parked nearby.

J&P Concessions

We sell mini donuts and a variety of drinks. We have frozen lemonade, ice caps, blue, raspberry, slushy, iced coffee, coffee pop and water. We also carry ice cream sandwiches, drumsticks, Popsicles and freezes.

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Mr Spudds Poutinerie

Food Truck serving poutines and burgers.

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Prime Bistro

A loaded hot dog topped with diced onions, pickles, potato sticks, and sauce sits on red and white checkered paper in front of a sign reading “The Frank Cart” at Bazaart 2025.

Queen city foot-long the Frank cart

Sells hot dogs, sausages, popcorn and drinks.

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Taste & Twist

Taste & Twist is a vibrant food truck bringing creative twists to classic street food favourites. We focus on fresh, flavourful summer bites like fries, poutine, hot dogs, burgers, taco in a bag, and drinks, crafted to delight every palate.

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The Frying Deutschmann

Western Canada’s only German food truck. Serving award-winning German-inspired comfort food.

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