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Vendor Profile: Alaskan Suncatchers

Ornaments from Alaskan Suncatchers Capture the Spirit of the Season

Alaskan Suncatchers is offering Christmas with a twist this year with the release of small batches of 20 Christmas tree ornaments, Designs include angel, candy cane, candle and lantern, candle and wreath, dove, pony, giraffe, penguin, reindeer1 and reindeer2, loon, snowflake small, slim, and large, Santa and sleigh, star, moose, rhododendron, and small bear print. The ornaments are available in three colors until they sell out. Also, oval Christmas gift boxes are available while they last.

These gifts are priced to sell and can be viewed individually at http://www. alaskansuncatchers.com on pages 7 and 8, with a view of the ornaments on a tree on page 9.

Some of our customers have decorated gazebos in their yard and hung the ornaments from trees as well. In 2020, a Christmas tree was made on a kitchen door, and with the aid of battery powered lights, it was a hit with the neighbors as it lit up in different patterns.

Other great uses for the product include inserting them into the company’s maple cribbage boards or into oval plaques. A hundred percent of the company’s medallions are made by hand in New England from recycled glass, and all of the company’s wood products are made to order in Alaska by skilled craftsmen.

The Alaskan Suncatchers’ custom program is growing steadily with pirate, mermaid, waterfall, and Alaska wildlife medallions scheduled for release in October. Included are boxes with nylon loops and self-adhesive hangers and labels for easy inventory and display.

The company’s inventory is quite large so they can service vendors usually within a few days of re-ordering their branded or unbranded medallions. Alaskan Suncatchers wishes to thank all of its clients for buying American-made products and especially for supporting American Artisans and craftsmen and women.

(For more information visit www.alaskansuncatchers.com, call 907-795-8217, or circle 04 on the reader service card.) ❖

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