Where we live there aren't many businesses. Big dreams are hard to come by. But we are both hardship and unbelievable beauty. Four years ago on a tiny Rez house on a dead end road we waited. We lived next to the amazing Pat and the now deceased Jim Northrup for 10 years. Pat is one of those Aunties. The one who raises everyone's children and would give you the clothes off her back. Pat was a touchstone of our community. Their family had followed the development of Heart Berry from its beginnings as a beadwork hustle. When I began working with the Inspired Natives Project Pat would stay up to date on all my doings. She knew I was waiting...
CNN featured Heart Berry along with other cultural artists and designers about mask making in our communities. Read the article here:
https://www.cnn.com/style/article/ethnic-group-culture-face-masks-trnd/index.html
Today we are busy making masks to donate to our local lunch delivery workers. We have created a new easy mask making tutorial which takes 7 minutes!
Miigwech to all our essential workers.
We are so happy to see everyone safe at home doing our best to protect our elders and communities. If you're home safe and sound let's try something fun. Heart Berry is hosting a coloring contest.
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Color on your phone, ipad, tablet, or better yet--print and Color with crayons etc and post a photo. Be creative! No rules! You are entered just for sharing and coloring.
Tag Heart Berry and share on Instagram and/or facebook.
The randomly selected winner Sunday evening will win a prize from Heart Berry safely shipped to your home.
Well 2020 Here we are! Rebranded and ready to roll. We became Heart Berry this fall. And the transition has felt really natural for all. We have always identified ourselves as a cultural arts business rooted in our teachings and the strawberry really being at the heart of that work. We absolutely LOVE our new name. We released new wool this year and slew of other fun gear. Working with photographer Nedahness Greene has been a dream. 2019 brought incredible change and growth to our small company here in northern Minnesota. We want to thank Louie Gong and the amazing Eighth Generation team for their consistent mentorship, product development and support and congratulate them on being purchased by the Snoqualmie...