Monthly Archives: May 2014

CHC in the press

I am delighted with this four page double spread feature about me and my work in Italian Magazine ‘Casaromantica Shabby Chic’, on sale May 2014.   My ‘Moonlit Meadow’ wall hanging was also published in Mollie Crea this month ~ the Spanish version of Mollie Makes magazine. Amazing stuff!  

Folksy Friday: Coastal Creations

Feast your eyes upon these gorgeous pieces from some very talented Folksy shop owners. Since summer is on it’s way (BBQ weather, yippee!), I’ve put together a little coastal themed showcase. Sea Glass Heart Pendant by Washed and Found Mixed Media Beach Painting by InkyBird Little Seaside Themed Lavender Bags by Crafty Little Cottage Sea […]

Best Made Local – Makers Market in Buckingham

Best Made Local Maker’s Market I had a great day in Buckingham on Saturday. Meeting new customers, viewing other makers work and networking are always enjoyable at these kind of events. My vases seemed to be the most popular of my pieces on the day. It’s funny how one item such as coasters are the […]

The new studio

Wow – Since moving house a couple of weeks ago, the change of my work space going from a small wooden shed to a garage is a pretty big transformation. I now have cupboard storage space, a nice clean open floor to move around, and actual brick walls surrounding me! I am now naming my […]

New Stockist : The Velvet Easel Gallery

The Velvet Easel is located in Portobello – ‘Porty’ is a seaside resort which lies three miles east of Edinburgh city centre and stretches along the coast of the Firth of Forth, Scotland. It is has a long promenade fronting onto a wide sandy beach – Portobello was recently commented on as being one of […]

I love my new home!

We did it!! After an exhausting but very very exciting week moving into our new house, building furniture, cleaning, a spot of decorating, putting everything in place, having lots of visitors round, doing our first food shop and moving the cat in… It feels so good to say we are now home owners. Still doesn’t […]