Upcoming Closures & Delays

We're Moving.... again... and again

Our landlord recently sold the house we’ve been living in, so we need to move out by Dec 1. The good news: we’ve bought a new place! The not-so-good news: it’s not quite ready for us yet.

We’ll be staying in a very small temporary home for a few months. Because of that, my production space will be a bit limited for a while.

I plan to keep the shop open as much as I can through November while we pack and move, but I will need to pause orders in late November/early December while we get settled into the temporary place. (I also have a scheduled surgery early Dec, so I'll need a few days to heal after the move + surgery). I’ll reopen as soon as possible once I have the space and setup ready again.

I’ll keep this page updated as things progress - especially if any timelines change.

Update: Planned closure will be from Nov 14 - Dec 14!

Thank you so much for your patience, understanding, and continued support during this wild in-between stage.

NOV 27, 2026 (National Day of Mourning)

Even though I am already on hiatus - I want to draw attention to the National Day of Mourning.

Since 1970, Indigenous people & their allies have gathered in Plymouth to commemorate a National Day of Mourning on the US Thanksgiving holiday.

Participants in National Day of Mourning honor Indigenous ancestors and Native resilience. It is a day of remembrance and spiritual connection, as well as a protest against the racism and oppression that Indigenous people continue to experience worldwide.

We can always challenge ourselves, and those we love, to do better and to be better - by questioning the ways we contribute to native erasure.

A collection of links to support indigenous people, communities, organizations, and collectives: https://www.larissavsnez.com/support-indigenous-people

Take some time to pay respect to the land you live on and the tribal community it once belonged to. Enter your address on Native-Land.ca to learn more about the tribal community that once called where you live home and give thanks to the people who came before you on this land.