Muckabout Gift Gallery

Muckabout Gift Gallery represents over 70 local artists and crafters, including artisan foods. We’ve been voted Best Gift Store in the Burnaby Now “Best of Burnaby” Awards, recognized on the A-list, given the label of “Best Boutique – Gift” in Burnaby in the Burnaby Now, and most recently “Seeing All People” Award from Blind Beginnings in New Westminster. This latest award represents our work with this agency providing activities and workshops inclusive to those with visual impairments.We carry a wide variety of locally made products including FAT Paint, pottery, hand-made arts and crafts, local food items, artful kits, found items and vintage and found items. We also facilitate DIY, FAT Paint and craft classes for everyone, along with great arty events and awesome window displays for the window shoppers in the neighbourhood. We are located in North Burnaby, close to transit and with parking in the back! Our customers can book art parties and register for adult and kids classes easily on our web page.

Question: How are you supporting other local businesses?

Answer: Our business only stocks locally produced artisan products.We support about 70 local producers. Our gift gallery shows and sells the work of over 50 local artisans work, along some vintage and found items. Among our many local suppliers, we carry FAT Paint, a locally made chalk style paint great for refinishing furniture and any of your art projects. We also carry several artisan food and drinks including Simply Delish Soup and Salad and Mixers and Elixirs Shrub drink. We buy almost all of other products from local companies – like thrift shops and Essential Packaging. Some of the technology we use can’t be purchased in Canada. We also use almost entirely local suppliers – 95% of our services are from B.C.-based companies, from our accounting, banking, construction, consulting​, to our employee benefits and more. It’s all spending that that recirculates in the community and supports the local economy.

Question: What social and environmental practices are you proud of?

Answer: We offer art and craft classes for children and adults available in our small studio class room. We are committed to engaging our customers in self-expression and self-improvement through art. We develop fun and engaging art education programs to further this goal. In terms of environmental practices, we upcycle various goods and use recycled materials for use in artwork. We work with the community on many projects, art classes, free crafting demoes and art installations at the Burnaby North Neighborhood House, Free Crafting activities with Deer Lake Art Gallery events. Community Art events and inclusive classes with Blind Beginnings that support children and families with visual impairments. We also make regular donations of time, supplies, teaching and demonstrations to good causes. We donate 12 free classes for groups of 4 to schools and non-profits each year for their fund raising events.