1. Claudette Double Brooch by MOTHERLAND Jewels




Artist and designer Karen Mabon's hand-drawn intricate prints look amazing on her Red Brick North silk scarves and this Robbery in a Sweet Shop Scarf is no exception. We love the giant gummy bear guy! $95






Designed to be worn in several different ways (the collar of your shirt, the edges of your sweater, or just simply as a brooch) this sequined heart brooch from the MOTHERLAND Jewel shop is just precious. $28

Yokohama-based artist Naoshi makes adorable (and affordable!) prints using shiny colored sand, a technique called "sunae." This print of an ice-cream cone girl walking in a storm of sweet treats is just too cute to handle. $20

Mexico-city based Etsy shop Goodbye Folk makes handmade shoes including these beautiful, patent-leather floral oxfords. $225

Take your plants back to the 70's with these super bright macrame plant holders by crafty designer Kitiya Palaskas. $35
Artist and designer Karen Mabon's hand-drawn intricate prints look amazing on her Red Brick North silk scarves and this Robbery in a Sweet Shop Scarf is no exception. We love the giant gummy bear guy! $95
Keep your "put a bird on it" jokes to yourself, because we love this cute set of bird plates. $112

Painter Kindah Khalidy's abstract prints look amazing on her scarves and mini clutches, like the colorful one above. Use it as a bag or as the coolest pencil case on the planet. $38

These pretty socks from Strathcona Stockings remind us of vintage wallpaper. You'll have the prettiest hoofers in town. $36

Illustrator Ginette LePalme's etsy shop is a treasure trove of fantastic zines, pendants, cootie catchers and more but this sweet little risographed zine of her work looks amazing. $5

The Aussie label APOM (A Part of Me) is a collaboration between designers Kajsa Kvernmo and Kate Brook who share a love for the natural world, as exhibited by this beautiful landscape dress. $200