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[Editor's note: Click the arrows above to see each of the prizes to be won in the current Tyee Presents contest with Vancouver-based Beta site Retailpond. To enter into the contest for one of 13 prizes from local companies (and a $500 Retailpond gift certificate), enter before July 9, 2013.]

There are only two days left in our contest with Retailpond.com -- a new Vancouver-based website that aims to help you grow your local economy by helping you discover and support quality local artisans and independent brands.

We know that Tyee readers strongly embrace the economic and social arguments for buying local whenever possible, and keeping money circulating more intensively in your own communities. So we thought that partnering with Retailpond on a contest to publicly launch their beta would be a great fit.

(Here's a Tyee article that explains more about how Retailpond works, and what inspired founder Dominic Stann to get it going.)

Readers: you haven't disappointed. Over 600 of you have entered the contest so far, and we've had hundreds of submissions from around B.C. and Canada about the local products you love and make.

All you have to do to enter to win one of the 13 locally made prizes worth a total of $2,000 is sign up to explore Retailpond's beta site, and create a quick, simple profile (two minutes max). There's no commitment to buy anything, and your email won't be shared with other parties.

While they're in their beta phase, Retailpond is eagerly seeking local-first lovers like you to try them out, give them feedback, and spread the word. They're launching with a Vancouver focus, but have North America-wide ambitions, so this contest -- and their site -- is for everyone.

Get started on The Tyee's contest page.

Next, to take it up a notch for the $500 gift (which can used to buy anything on Retailpond between the contest's end date and June 30, 2014), just tell us a bit about the local products you love, or make.

Every submission is being published on The Tyee, so this fun and fast "crowd curation" exercise has quickly created a fun list of recommended artisans and independent local brands from all across Canada for readers to check out.

Maybe it's one-of a kind local jeweller. Or an innovative wooden kids' toy. Beautifully made re-purposed leather accessories, locally designed clothing, or cheeky stationary.

Whatever it is, tell us about it. Retailpond is launching with dozens of curated Vancouver-area artisans and independent brands, but would love your "crowd-curated" suggestions for who should be added next to their "shelves." And what city should come next in its eventual North-America wide expansion.

Artisans and entrepreneurs: By all means tells us about your own product!

Consider this a crowd-sourced showcase that Retailpond's curators will watch for ideas, and Tyee readers will scan to see what's out there. Our easy submission form asks you to identify yourself as the designer/producer, so there's no need to feel shy about promoting your creations.

All right, what are you waiting for? Get started with your entry now.

Check out some of our readers' recommendations so far (then pen your own to win!).

(To read all entries, most including website links, click here.)



I love ceramics by Cathy Terepocki from Yarrow. Beautiful, contemporary ceramics - dishes, home decor and jewelry. Each piece is functional and fun, and makes eating cereal or drinking coffee a much more pleasurable experience.
-- Jenn C.

I love Metal flower arrangements and jewelry by John Welling from Fredericton, NB. Botinicals Gift Shop in Fredericton sells a wide selection of high-quality local arts & crafts, including owner John Welling's charming metal creations. My favourite last-minute stop for Christmas gifts, etc.
-- Anonymous

I make a (fashionable!) hands-free pumping bra and I'm Snugabell Mom & Baby Gear in Coquitlam, BC. Snugabell Mom & Baby Gear designs and manufactures maternity, nursing and pumping products for women who are not willing to forgo fashion for function.
-- Wendy A.

I love Quench Designs jewellery by Kate Barrazuol from Vancouver. Kate makes amazing jewellery, cast from moulds made from little pieces of nature she finds locally or on her travels.
-- Anonymous

I love lunchbox - rediron byfiveleft leather from Vancouver. This beautiful little bag looks like it would be sooooo fun to carry. 
And because who better to describe than the makers themselves, I lifted the following description from their website: 
"Don't be fooled by the name, we called this bag the 'lunchbox' but it certainly isn't meant to carry your lunch....the name just seems to fit. This big show of a little bag has timeless clean lines that keep a lot of stuff in a small space. It has sneaky pockets at each end and another pocket inside, and because it has a flat bottom everything is easy to find." 
love! want! 
-- Stella B.

I love Upcycled clothing byBroken Ghost Couture from Calgary. This woman takes thrift shop finds and inexpensive nondescript clothing and makes the most beautiful garments for ladies and girls. I think she occasionally even makes items for men. Her creations are so inspired, unique and beautiful that I refer to it as wearable art! You HAVE to check her out!
-- Denise B.

I love Element Botanicals by Element Botanicals from Sorrento/White Lake, B.C. I love this product because they are handmade, all natural ingredients at their lovely home. All of their products smell amazing and have healing/calming effects.
-- Anonymous

I make merino wool children's clothing and I'm Wee Woollies in Victoria, B.C. Bright and beautiful pure merino clothing and sleepwear for newborns to 6 years. Designed and made in Canada with pure New Zealand merino. Earth friendly, people friendly, sheep friendly kids fashion.
-- Cindy F.

II love Trouser socks by Strathcona Stockings from Sechelt. These light stockings ride up to the mid-shin or lower. Every design is created by Ryley, who works out of Sechelt making prints from her photographs and collages. Retailing at $36 a pair, they're colourful and unique.
-- Anonymous

I love One Fated Knight bags by One Fated Knight from Vancouver. Gorgeous leather bags designed and made locally!
-- Julia M.

I love Wedding dress by Pure Magnolia from North Vancouver. The handmade wedding gown, made of organic cotton, repurposed charmeuse offcuts, silk organza, and vintage was one-of-a-kind, elegant and breathtaking, yet as comfortable as pyjamas. It is a privilege to have met the owner of Pure Magnolia and talented designer, Patty Nayel. Don't spend thousands on an off-the-shelf, bulky, mass-produced dress, have your dream gown creatively, sustainably, and beautifully made by Pure Magnolia instead.
-- Bonnie F.

I love Accessories by Ysava from Vancouver. Beautiful keychains, necklaces & bracelets made by two lovely ladies.
-- Kala V.

I make Jewellery and accessories and I'm BILLY WOULD DESIGNS in Vancouver and 100 Mile House. Reclaimed and recycled hardwood handmade into jewellery and accessories.
-- Adea C.

I love silver bracelets from Nanoose Bay. Each bracelet is made from vintage silver plated and silver spoons, forks, and butter knives.
-- Anonymous

I make Period Reproduction Lighting Collection and I'm RENEW Gallery - Period Lighting & Decorative Arts in Vancouver and online.
Our reproduction line of period lighting is created using original castings from exceptional period fixtures. Available in a multitude of period-styles (Deco, Arts & Crafts, Edwardian), finishes, and complimented by a wide assortment of shades - our reproduction lighting is hand assembled and finished by skilled craftsmen right here in our shop. 
-- Louisa C.

I love Mushroom Growing Kit by Mushboom from Vancouver.
-- Anonymous

I make Buenostyle vintage jewelry and I'm Christi York in Vancouver. Buenostyle features reworked vintage jewelry gleaned & collected from travels near and far. Each piece is hand assembled by designer Christi York.
-- Christi Y.

I love Stone sinks and water features by Huxter Design from Maple Bay, B.C. A Huxter sink is a focal point in your bathroom; a Huxter sculpture is a conversation piece in your home. Each Huxter product is carved from a single boulder of natural stone. Each product is entirely hand crafted. 
We source our stones from the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island. Our stone is a durable material that won't crack or scratch easily. It is also easy to clean using non-abrasive cleaners.
-- Anonymous

I love Robin Hood Couture (Jewellery) by Linda Busto sfrom Vancouver. Victorian and Steampunk Jewelry. Very cool! Also lovely creator/owner.
-- Monica H.

I make Middle Way Dresses and I'm We3 Designs in Vancouver. We3 Designs makes beautiful clothing made in Vancouver from all sustainable fibers and ethically sourced fabrics. 
This dress is made from 100% hand woven silk in a small village where there is literally no power and everything is hand done.
-- Jessica V.

I love Erin Templeton Leather Bags by Erin Templeton from Vancouver. Erin's bags are beautifully simple and incredibly luxurious. The leathers she uses are buttery soft, thick, durable: the type that looks better each year. I can always spot if someone is carrying one of her bags, and always covet it!
-- Anonymous

I love popsicle mold byOnyx from Vancouver. Onyx makes stainless containers, including a popsicle mold, so you do not have to use plastic containers to store food.
-- Louise T.

I love Ceramics by Julie MacKinnon from Salt Spring. Beautiful ceramics. My husband and I received one of her bowls as a wedding gift and love it.
-- Anonymous

I love leisure clothing by Alano Edzerza from Vancouver. First Nations motifs with a very modern twist and appeal to young people especially.
-- Anonymous

Want to get started on this contest? Only two days left to enter to win one of 13 prizes. Then, if you're feeling the love, recommend your own favourite local products for the big prize of a $500 Retailpond shopping spree. You can enter up to five times, so share the love!  [Tyee]

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TWO DAYS LEFT TO WIN STYLISH LOCAL PRIZES

... Or a $500 gift certificate.

All you have to do for your chance to win one of the 13 prizes is sign up to explore Retailpond, a Vancouver-based online platform for discovering and supporting quality artisans and independent local brands.

You can also enter to win an unrestricted $500 Retailpond gift certificate by telling us about a local product you love, or one that you design or manufacture.

All entries will be published on The Tyee, where readers can explore each others' recommendations from all around Canada.

Ready to start? Enter before tomorrow, July 9, for your chance to win.

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