Wise Daughters carries work by 70 southern Ontario artists; most are from Toronto, and many from the immediate Junction community.  Every item is handmade with care and passion. This page gives you just a taste.

Right, oversized magnets by Vintage Love, featuring undergarments of yore.  Only available this September!
Lovely new jewellery by Katherine Flynn of bumblebee.
Art to go - these crayon/pad rolls are perfectly portable.  All fabric memory game offers a great alternative to plastic.  Also from Trapdoor Handmade, the softest tag blankets and portable change pads.
Buttons made of vintage fabric and images from vintage knitting patterns, by Melissa McColl of Ladeebee.
New designs fashioned from old bike inner tubes by Creations Diana.
Express your feelings on a tshirt by Coy Clothes.  Also available: "Bacon makes me happy."
Marvelous owls by Katie McLellan, each named by the artist.  Also available as mobiles. 
Classic video game inspired paintings by Heather Leach.
New glassware by Bobbie Simonds. This trio of one small and two palm plates is versatile and beautiful.
Delicious hand-spun yarn by Jana Reid and Rosa Tarle.
Math mousepad or coaster set.  Other nerdy themes by Avril Loreti include Scrabble and crosswords.
Want to wear Milli Vanilli on your belt?  Fabulous belt buckles created from old cassettes now available.  By Jana Reid.
Switchplates - cute designs for the kids, saucy 50s pulp fiction cover designs for the grown-ups.
Handwoven table runners, dish cloths and guest towels by Sandy Dale.
Funky new grown-up nightlights by Michelle Prosek.
For babies and kids: adorable onesies and hand knit sweaters by Vintage Baby Revival.
If you have to wear a tie to work - or just want to - make a statement with a screen-printed vintage version by Epidemic Clothing.
NEW - Wise Daughters carries handmade notecards in packs of 5, made by students in the Lucy McCormick School work education program.
Wise Daughters is also proud to carry the work of artists from Inspirations Studio, a project of Sistering, and from Sketch, a program for homeless and street-involved youth.  80% of the proceeds from the sale of their work goes directly to the artists. Here, some pottery by Inspirations.


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