Featured Collection: Curated Picks
Discover our featured Saskatchewan handcraft collectionâhandpicked pieces that showcase our workshop’s best work. Browse curated laser-engraved ornaments, highway sign bunnyhugs, custom drinkware, and prairie home goods. Each item is selected for exceptional craft, timeless design, and prairie durability. Shop what we’re proudest of right now.
Featured Collection: Curated Picks
Discover our featured Saskatchewan handcraft collectionâhandpicked pieces that showcase our workshop’s best work. Browse curated laser-engraved ornaments, highway sign bunnyhugs, custom drinkware, and prairie home goods. Each item is selected for exceptional craft, timeless design, and prairie durability. Shop what we’re proudest of right now.
Featured Collection
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Saskatchewan Highway Sign Bunnyhug | KOI2250
Price range: $61.95 through $69.95 -
Prairie Wildflower Bunnyhug | KOI2250
Price range: $61.95 through $69.95 -
SPO01579-Penalty Box T-Shirt | Organic Cotton Unisex Tee-AL2100CA
Price range: $47.95 through $51.95 -
Saskatchewan Signature Cutting Board | Large Maple Charcuterie Board
$75.95
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Why We Feature These Products
These aren’t randomly selected products or corporate marketing choices. Our featured Saskatchewan handcraft collection represents what we believe showcases our workshop at its bestâexceptional laser engraving, quality materials, and designs that embody prairie values.
Featured products change seasonally as we develop new techniques and respond to what Saskatchewan life demands. What’s featured in winter focuses on durability and warmth. Summer features pieces built for outdoor prairie life.
What Makes Featured Products Special
Each piece in our featured Saskatchewan handcraft collection demonstrates something specific about our craft approach. Maybe it’s experimental laser settings we perfected, wood species we sourced locally, or designs that customers consistently praise.
These aren’t necessarily bestsellers or new arrivalsâthough they might be. They’re products we’re genuinely proud to make and confident will serve you well for years.
How We Choose Featured Products
We select featured items based on craft quality, customer feedback, and how well they represent Saskatchewan values. Products that demonstrate exceptional laser detail, use premium materials, or solve real prairie problems earn featured status.
Our featured collection rotates seasonally to showcase relevant products. Christmas ornaments in fall, drinkware for summer road trips, apparel built for brutal winter weather when it matters most.,
Featured Product Categories
Highlighted Laser-Engraved Ornaments

Ornaments that showcase our most detailed laser work and quality wood selection. Christmas designs, wedding keepsakes, milestone commemorations, and anniversary pieces. Each featured ornament demonstrates the precision and permanence our laser cutter achieves.
Spotlighted Saskatchewan Apparel

Highway sign bunnyhugs and prairie-themed tees that embody authentic Saskatchewan pride. We use ForeverÂŪ Laser Dark technology on organic cotton built for extreme weatherâbrutal winters and blazing summers. Featured apparel shows our commitment to permanent, washable designs that won’t crack or fade.
Showcase Custom Drinkware

Stainless steel tumblers, ceramic mugs, and wine tumblers with engraving patterns we’re especially proud of. Built for prairie winters and summer road trips. Vacuum-sealed, dishwasher-safe, made to last. Featured drinkware demonstrates our engraving precision and material quality.
Selected Prairie Home Goods

Wooden signs, home dÃĐcor, and functional handwerk celebrating Saskatchewan life. Featured home goods show our rangeâfrom rustic wall art to kitchen essentialsâall reflecting prairie values and workshop quality.
Quality Standards From St. Gregor
All products in our featured Saskatchewan handcraft collection are made in our workshop with uncompromising standards. No mass production, no corporate shortcuts. Every piece is crafted, tested, and shipped from St. Gregor, Saskatchewan.




