Arichat Market Place Offers a Space for Artists, Entrepreneurs, and Vendors
The new Arichat Market Place blends business, creativity, and community—we spoke with two owners about their vision.
The new Arichat Market Place blends business, creativity, and community—we spoke with two owners about their vision.
Rebecca Blankert embarks on a creative journey, blending myth, dreams, folk tales, and craftsmanship in her jewellery
A Q&A with Jacqueline Gerroir on her role in Isle Madame’s creative economy
When we decided to start The Scrape Magazine people said, “Go see Bill Culp.” Even if they didn’t know exactly who he was or what he did they knew that if you’re starting anything in the arts, you need to see Bill.
Gerrard Samson is known in the Isle Madame area as the Pen Guy. He recently made his one thousandth pen. We chatted with him at his shop in Arichat.
I’ve been wanting to do this story since she announced to me one day that all she wanted to do every day is make things.
Cynthia Curtis makes wonderful sculptures from materials she finds on the beaches near her home in Rockdale in southern Cape Breton.
If you know Bernie Wood at all, you won’t be surprised to hear he’s making birdhouses from the flotsam and jetsam of shore debris.
Exploring how ChatGPT can help you with product descriptions, merging AI capabilities with creative flair, to craft compelling narratives that save you time and spare you agony.
Rosie Johnson opened her shop two years ago during the COVID 19 pandemic when the world slowed down and stopped. For anyone who knows Rosie, slowing down and stopping doesn’t come easily to her. It seemed like a good time to take a big step, like getting her craft business out of her bedroom and into an actual store of its own.