Caitlin Lanctot is a jewelry maker who creates metalwork and enamel jewelry, using Sterling Silver, Copper, and Brass. She likes quirky and unique design, nods to retro design elements and colors, and playful motifs. These things are all reflected in her enamel work. Her metalwork jewelry makes use of unique stones, hand-sawed elements, and stamped or roller printed textures. Each piece is made with love and attention to detail.
Caitlin graduated from Goshen College, and is a member of the Goshen Jewelers Guild. She works and sometimes teaches from the guild, as well as her home studio. She has been making jewelry in Goshen for over 10 years. Caitlin is currently the Divisional Coordinator for Advancement at Mennonite Mission Network, managing projects and facilitating communication for the Marketing and Communications and Development teams. She is married to Drew, who is a teacher, and is mother to three children: Lily, Jack, and Henry. Caitlin also enjoys other art mediums, such as fiber art, drawing, graphic design, and painting. Her work is for sale locally and on her website, www.shedreamsincolors.com.