Virtual Spring Craft Fair Vendor, Peter Redmond
Welcome to Woodland Cultural Centre’s First Virtual Spring Craft Fair!
Woodland Cultural Centre, Six Nations Tourism, Hamilton Halton Brant Regional Tourism Association, Her Majesty’s Royal Chapel of the Mohawks, and Six Nations Arts & Crafts are hosting, selling, and promoting Indigenous crafts, art, and products during the Virtual Craft Fair.
Be sure to check out our Facebook Event Page to follow along this exciting Craft Fair!
Meet Artisan Peter Redmond, Owner Behind the Brand of Three Fires Ti-Pi Night Lights
Boozhoo, My name is Peter Redmond. I was born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, but I also went to stay with my Aunt on Walpole Island First Nations in the Summer from 9-16 years old. I moved to Walpole Island 30 years ago where I met and married my wife. I began making TiPi night lights as a hobby, then people started knocking on my door asking to buy them. Eventually, I started Three Fires Ti-Pi Night lights and started my own business. We go on the Pow-wow Trail and attended a few Christmas sales, but are currently leaning toward online sales.
Three Fires Ti-Pi Night Lights – Items for Purchase
Peace Pipe
Cotton designs and pattern. Our Tipi Night Lights stand 12 inches high and 8 inches round
Cost: $50.00
Teal
Cotton designs and pattern. Our Tipi Night Lights stand 12 inches high and 8 inches round
Cost : $50.00
Beige
Cotton designs and pattern. Our Tipi Night Lights stand 12 inches high and 8 inches round
Cost: $50.00
Visit Our Woodland Cultural Centre Shop to Purchase From Three Fires Ti-Pi Night Lights
Do you have questions for Three Fires Ti-Pi Night Lights? Contact them at:
threefirestipinightlights@hotmail.com
Phone
1-519-627-3269