New Collection F/W 15

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  Cascade dress Tellot Dress & Marais tote Cambria Dress Tellot dress Remote pants and Lemolo Top New collection for Fall/Winter 15  Inspired and named after glaciers in British Columbia.  Featuring organic linen, cozy cotton, silky tencel and soft bamboo.

New Collection F/W 152018-01-23T19:43:29+00:00

Future Craft at West Coast Craft in San Francisco!

2018-01-23T19:43:29+00:00

Future Craft on the Road Ceramic Jewelry by Cathy Terepocki Textiles by Tracy Fillion/Dear Pony Last week Cathy Terepocki and I took our beloved Airstream store to West Coast Craft in San Francisco!  It was such a great time.  My dear husband Wade came along to do ALL the driving, and [...]

Future Craft at West Coast Craft in San Francisco!2018-01-23T19:43:29+00:00

New Product! The Royal Canadian Mint money Tote!

2018-01-23T19:43:30+00:00

The July issue of Chatelaine has featured a picture of my new line of tote bags.  They are made from vintage money bags from the Royal Canadian Mint.    I wasn't expecting the magazine to be out to the public until close to the end of June so I am unprepared!!  (working on [...]

New Product! The Royal Canadian Mint money Tote!2018-01-23T19:43:30+00:00

Mobile Tutorial

2018-01-23T19:43:30+00:00

    I just completed this paper mache mobile for my friends hair salon.  Her studio is a beautiful old space with high ceilings and windows, there's a cute little nook in the store front window and she asked me to fill it. [...]

Mobile Tutorial2018-01-23T19:43:30+00:00

Recent press

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A couple pleasant surprises this past week. BC living featured 7 Canadian clothing brands,  including Dear Pony and Lilikoi , another Nelson brand. Here's the link to the whole article. Next Photo 3 of 8 Image by: Dear Pony Dear Pony Tracy Fillion creates her handmade pieces in her home studio in Nelson, BC. She uses primarily [...]

Recent press2018-01-23T19:43:31+00:00

Tutorial: Paper garland screen or mobile

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  I made these garlands a couple weeks ago. It was so easy and affordable I have to share.  I started out by painting white poster board (more like paper)  with a watered down light grey,  the original white was a very unnatural stark chaulky white.  Next I screen printed some geometric images in a very [...]

Tutorial: Paper garland screen or mobile2018-01-23T19:43:31+00:00
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