Showing posts with label shop independent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label shop independent. Show all posts
Have yourself an Independent Christmas
Sammy's Handmade Christmas Tree 2016
Every year My Christmas tree has a theme, yes, I am not sorry, I am one of 'those' people. When we add kids to our family they will get to sort out the tree, but until then it is all mine. This year I was planning to go with a kind of winter forest thing, then I saw our friend Claire (aka Claireabellemakes) was bringing out some limited edition Christmas decorations and I had an even better idea. This year all the decorations on my tree are handmade by independent UK Designer/Makers.
Gifts For Your Best Friend
Create! Craft Kits Lightning Bolt Banner Kit // Mica Peet Triangle Earrings // Sew Crafty Craft Journal // Veronica Dearly Just Get on With It Mug // Finest Imaginary Cheese Plant Leaf Coasters // Bear Claw Co Copper Marble Wall Jar Vase // Hi Cacti Concrete Planter // Fox and Lilly Speckled Necklace // Oh Squirrel You are Bloody Brilliant Print // Suede and Co Glitter Stripe Purse
Sorry not sorry for getting our gifts lists in order! We have put together 5 amazing gift lists for your nearest and dearest this Christmas and we are kicking off with 'Gifts for your Best Friend' the person that has listened to you all year long and been there for the best and worst of times. Treat them to some yummy handmade goodies this year. Our gift guides this year are 100% handmade from UK companies and independent businesses, so go on, get your shop on, as if you needed any excuse!
Sammy and H
Check out the rest of this year's guides here:
Gifts for your Little Ones
Gifts for your Pets
Gifts for your Parents
Gifts for your Lady
Gifts for your Man
Check out the rest of this year's guides here:
Gifts for your Little Ones
Gifts for your Pets
Gifts for your Parents
Gifts for your Lady
Gifts for your Man
Why We Will be Shopping Independent this Christmas
We do love a craft fair as I am sure you will know by now. But what we really love about them is discovering the people behind the brands who are always so lovely and the individual nature of the work. The best part is that you know all of the money you spend goes towards that designer/maker making more and learning more and experimenting more. Basically your paying for them to grow, it's not all about factories, profits and margins.
You may have seen the 'Just a Card' campaign, which aims to improve the fortunes of independent businesses and makers, as, if everyone bought just a card, then it could make a real difference to those people who make them. Cards are so easy to buy and the easy option at a craft fair, so why not aim to start buying handmade rather than production line cards, it could be your 2016 resolution if you don't want to start this Christmas of course!
We thought we should take this time to mention a few new (to us) designer/makers we found at this years fairs. First up was at Renegade and we loved Monti by Monti with these ace terrariums, Verdantica who 'create bespoke miniature worlds' and Sparrow + Wolf whose cushions Sammy just had to have!
Bust Craftacular was an altogether more colourful set of new (to us) finds, as you can see. These badge rosettes from dAKOTArAEdUST were super fun and so bright, then the cute face mitts (do you remember them from being a child!) from Terri Leahy and lastly were these cool patterned trays from Jonna Saarinen. We picked up some awesome gift ideas from both fairs for Christmas and beyond.

Another reason we love independent makers, is that they inspire us to try new things, learn more ourselves and have even more beautiful things in our lives! We just want all the pretty around us all the time!
Are you going to shop independent this Christmas? Or make your own, have you been inspired to try your hand at something yourself? Do check out our tutorials in the 'Make it' tab above to give you some inspiration. Also check out Sammy's post last week and this Friday for a few more handmade gift ideas.
H, xxx

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