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Emerald Pendants!

The stunning green of May’s birthstone, Emerald has captivated people throughout history. The first known Emerald mines were in Egypt dating back to 330BC. Legends surrounding this stone include wearers endowed with the ability to see the future and its ability to reveal the truth and protect against evil spirits. Emerald is known to help heal and activate the Heart Chakra with its calming, peaceful attributes. It is also a stone of abundance and prosperity and is great for entrepreneurs because of this. We have a selection of hand crafted Driftwood and Acorn pendants featuring this stunning stone. If you see any that catch your eye, please email us for more information.

October Craft Shows!!!

It’s Fall Craft Show Time!!!

As we are now well into the month of October, I’d like to announce the two shows that we are attending this month! Exciting news, Great Lakes Creations will be selling pendants and different stones that we’ve polished ourselves, here at our shop, with our own tumblers. A large assortment of pendants available on black, gold or silver colour chains will be for sale at a special show price. You can expect to also find larger pieces of our polished stones such as Tree Agate, Flower Agate, different types of Jaspers and Petrified Wood to name a few. I plan on bringing some of our raw stones and driftwood to give you an idea of the “before” and “after”. As in theme for the month, we’ll be decorating for the season!

SATURDAY OCTOBER 21ST, 6pm to 10pm you can find Great Lakes Creations at the St.Catharines Market Square (91 King Street, St.Catharines, ON) for the Halloween Night Market and Street Party. This should be a marvelous, fun Halloween themed event with many vendors selling hand crafted items, including us! There will be a door prize, a live DJ spinning fun tunes, psychics, Tarots, artisans and lots of cool things for everyone! Come out if you can, we’d love to see you there!

SATURDAY OCTOBER 28TH, 10am to 3pm Great Lakes Creations will be at the Spooktacular Halloween Craft Event at the Wainfleet Lions Community Centre, (12166 Lakeshore Road, Wainfleet, ON). This terrific event is for a great cause and has much to offer! Prepare yourself for crafty vendors, bouncy castles, food drive, raffles, a costume contest, free hot drinks, live music, face painting, trick or treating and pumpkin carving to list a few cool things to do! As usual, we will have special show pricing in effect and will be selling an variety of pendants and our own stones polished at Great Lakes Creations! Hope to see you there!

New Additions!

We’ve finished up more pendants to add to the collection! From Fluorite to pink and purple Agate to Garnets, Opals and assorted beach stone, we’ve got a lot of different, uniquely shaped pendants hand crafted for you! Available in gold, silver and black rope chains, they are truly one of a kind! Each pendant is $45 or 2 for $80. Shipping is $15 per order and includes tracking.

Featured Stone – Horn Coral Fossil

Horn Coral grows in long cone shapes and are formed from the calcium carbonate that came from the ocean floor. They are estimated to be between 251 and 488 million years old! The proper name for these fossils is Rugose Coral. This fossil is regarded as a soothing and protective stone. This stone and fossils in general are said to help you tap into ancient wisdom when learning a new spiritual tradition. This fossil is commonly found along the shores of the Great Lakes.

Take Look At Our Pendants!

Each of these beautiful pendants are hand crafted featuring various unique types of driftwood from our Great Lakes. In addition, the stones used in the pendants below include various types of polished beach rock and other rough and polished rock such as Dalmatian Jasper, Carnelian and other Agates, Lapis Lazuli, Ruby Zoisite, Pink Amethyst and Fluorite, to name a few! Each piece of driftwood tells a story of its journey and each piece of stone equally tells a story, a long story of its creation in Mother Earth. Some stones are left raw and some are polished for variation. Please take a look and let us know what you think!

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