
Teresa (Terri) Pennell is a self-taught Mi’kmaw designer and artisan known for her vibrant, customized creations that reflect both tradition and individuality. She operates under the name “Terrimakesthings,” designing and producing clothing, accessories, and personalized items that incorporate Mi’kmaw imagery and language. Through her work, Terri shares a contemporary expression of Mi’kmaw identity and creativity.
Terri’s artistic expression is grounded in deep personal dedication. She invests many hours creating each design, often embedding her initials as a playful signature for those in the know. From beadwork and painting to garment design and household decor, her work is versatile and infused with cultural inspiration. She emphasizes respect for Mi’kmaw visual traditions and uses them to connect and share with others.
A passionate maker, Terri creates wearable art and handcrafted goods that are shared at local events and online. She is also a Mi’kmaw language learner and values integrating teachings, symbolism, and community connection into all aspects of her work.
“I spend many hours creating unique designs—my initials are hidden in each one. It’s my way of leaving a mark while honouring where I come from.” – Terri
Prayers and Ceremony
Mi’kmaw Language Learner
Artist / Crafter | Designer | Artistic and Creative Expression – Other: design, some sewing
Indigenous Science and Environmental Wisdom – Other: Gardening/ growing
Sport and Culture