When you give a gift created by a local artist or craftsperson, you’re giving more than just a useful or attractive object — you’re giving a story. Updated Nov. 19, 2012
It started six years ago, when a group of Minnesota women entrepreneurs who sold items they'd made or designed wondered how they could get more attention for their products.
When you give a gift created by a local artist or craftsperson, you’re giving more than just a useful or attractive object — you’re giving a story.
Updated Nov. 19, 2012
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