Wednesday, November 29

{ my november }


I have been sitting here staring out of the window wondering how to sum up November. I'm failing miserably at finding the words. It was a month of being busy, but there were also moments of quiet. It was a month of feeling productive, and yet at the same time feeling that things had somehow stalled once more. My running mojo returned, my creative mojo seems to have disappeared. There have been days when Autumn felt it would stay forever, yet more recently it feels Winter has already arrived.


{ knitting }
The first few days of November were spent in a flurry of knitting and readying myself for my first festive market. Blankets were adorned with bobbles and beanie hats topped with pom poms. It was exciting and scary all at once, but I loved every minute of it.


{ selling }
The thrill of making my first sales was on a par with running my first Half Marathon. And anyone who knows me even slightly will know how much that meant to me. Life has taken over in a rather annoying way since the market and has meant that the long planned Etsy shop is not quite up and running yet, though an afternoon spent photographing these, now finished, beanie hats sparks a glimmer that it may not be too long. 


{ hibernating }
I have enjoyed being a bit of a home bird this month. Autumn days are made for hibernating at home, keeping cosy under blankets, and making the most of the dark mornings, and nights, by lighting the many candles dotted around the house.


{ feeling festive }
Whilst you will never find me even contemplating putting the decorations up until December is well under way, I have been enjoying a few Christmas markets that have started to make me feel all festive. The Paperdoll's Handmade Market on Saturday was particularly lovely, and keep an eye out for a blog post coming very soon. In the meantime I will leave you with these beautiful blooms bought from Bloom Collective, soon to be turned into a wreath, and decorations for gifts.

And so, onto December.

{ have a happy day }

Saturday, November 25

{ happy weekend }

Ten lovely things that caught my eye this week.

1. Just beautiful. Colours. Image. Blooms. Everything.
2. Etsy find of the week. La Petite Personne. Duffles didn't look this darling when I was young.
3. Adorable knitted toys. Shared by Smallable. Made by Main Sauvage.
4. The most gorgeous editorial from Milk Magazine full of Northern Soul.
5. The most stunning photomontage created by artist Suzanne Moxhay.
6. Folksy find of the week. Botanical Tales. Read more about her story here.
7. Wishing a happy first birthday to Moments of Sense & Style. Creating light from darkness.
8. Embrace the chaos. Black Friday / Christmas Markets / Life in general. Delete as necessary.
9. Or maybe escape to a little cabin in the woods, like this one doodled by Ryn Frank.
& What's better than a cinnamon bun? A giant cinnamon bun with cold brew cream. That's what.

{ have a happy day }

Monday, November 20

{ inspired#20 . Birmingham . Artists . & . Creatives }

. inspired#20 .

Be immersed in her diversity without effort
celebrate the many who give in principle
to follow forward
52° North


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Being my home city, I've always had a fondness for Birmingham, even through the years when it's reputation wasn't the best. When I was little a trip to Birmingham was a small adventure, with best coats being worn, and the train journey making it seem that it was a far and distant place. It was the place where we were treated to fancy cakes at Druckers, visits to Father Christmas at either Lewis's or Rackhams. Later trips into town were with friends on a Saturday morning, spending pocket money, or money earned babysitting in Boots, Chelsea Girl, and at the original Oasis.

Like many cities it's changed hugely since those early trips to see Santa. The Bullring is no longer  the place to hunt down a bargain at the markets, now home to the infamous silver disc clad Selfridges. New Street Station has been transformed from dark, and slightly seedy, to the shiny and bright Grand Central. Birmingham can also hold it's own as a city encouraging creatives, designers and makers. Alongside the more established art galleries and museums, there is a thriving street art community in Digbeth, with the Custard Factory playing host to many independent traders, and supporting the ever growing foodie community.

And we also have our fair share of pop-ups, craft and artisan markets, which is how I'll be spending my next few Saturdays.

Paperdoll Handmade Market . 25thNovember .
 . PaperDoll Handmade . The Custard Factory . 25th November .

This Saturday sees the PaperDolls return to The Custard Factory as part of the Digmas celebrations, hosting a vast array of super talented makers and designers. Entry is free, and they'll be a Santa's Grotto, a host of street food vendors, story telling and cookie & cake decorating for the little Ones, and a mulled wine and cider bar for all the bigger Ones.

Winter Seasonal Market . 2ndDecember .
. Winter Seasonal Market . The Bond . 2nd December .

Now in it's fourth year, the Seasonal Markets have become a regular feature on my calendar, none so more than the Winter one, which always feels like the start to the Festive season. A slightly smaller craft market than PaperDolls, but with a courtyard packed full of street food, cocktail and gin caravans and much more, it's definitely as much fun. Entry is £2 on the door, and if the weather is dry it can get super super busy, though somehow that just adds to the cosiness of it all.

Etsy Made Local . 1st&2ndDecember .
. Etsy . Made Local . The Custard Factory . 1st/2nd December .

Also taking place on that first weekend in December is the Birmingham Etsy Made Local, hosted by IDEAS Birmingham. Returning to The Custard Factory for the third time, it's part of the Etsy pop up markets being held up and down the country that weekend. Playing host to over 50 Etsy sellers over two days, including the super talented Brumhaus, featured in today's inspired board. Entry is free and with different sellers each day take a look at their blog posts here and here for the lineup on each day.

{ have a happy day }

Friday, November 17

{ happy friday }

ten lovely things that caught my eye this week.

1. A little in love with Jasmina's home, spotted on Paul&Paula.
2. Shop a rainbow of gifts at Cissy Wears ♥︎
3. A little in love with Tuchinda's blouse, spotted on Pepper.pics.
4. This Peaky Blinders inspired shoot might just persuade me to start watching.
5. Crisp and cold Autumn days call for comforting cakes.
6. Folksy find of the week. Emma Verner Designs. How super cute is this shelf?
7. Just slipping this one in here, because it's never too early to think Merry and Bright, right?
8. They really really do #campaignshopsmall.
9. These mugs might be just the reason I need to visit my new local coffee shop ♥︎
& Can't decide what I love more. That chocolatey, caramel knot, or that copper cooling rack?

{ have a happy day }

Wednesday, November 15

{ popping up at the we are pop POPup Christmas Market }


A weekend of firsts for me. My first Christmas market of the year, and my first market as a maker rather than a visitor.  I'm not sure I could have picked a friendlier one to start with either, and with it being the first hosted by the very lovely we are POP, and the first for a few other stall holders too, it had an air of nervous excitement and anticipation.

Our venue was The Granary, at Wykham Park Farm.  Tucked away in the scenic Oxfordshire countryside it seemed a perfect fit for the twenty designers, makers, and independents that came along. It may only be November, but with the log fire burning, twinkly lights sparkling, and glittery Christmas trees dotted here and there, you were suddenly reminded that the festive season isn't too far away now.

During one of the few quiet moments of the day I did manage to take a look around, and it was so lovely to talk to the other people there; to glean words of wisdom from those who'd been doing this a little longer than me, and to share 'new girl' worries with the other first timers. It almost feels wrong to pick favourites from those who were there, but here are some of the makers who made me sigh with envy, and made my Christmas wish list just a little longer.


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Firstly a big thank you to my lovely neighbours for the day, Amy of Ama Ama, and Claire of Little m. The prize for the steadiest hand of the day must go to Claire, who was personalising her prints and Christmas baubles on the day.

The Smallish House is someone I've admired on Instagram for a while, so it was lovely to see her beautiful prints in real life.  Charlie Pie Designs were a lovely new find. British icons are given a mid-century twist and printed onto cushions, lampshades, and notebooks, in wonderfully fresh colour ways.

And lastly, sitting opposite to me, A Tribe Well Dressed. Capturing the trend for personalisation in colourful, quirky appliques, and a relative newcomer, like myself.

{ photo credit . we are POP

{ photo credit . Buzzy Beans Coffee }

My biggest thank you should probably go to Buzzy Beans Coffee, for supplying me with incredibly good coffee through the day.

{ photo credit . Gemma Harris Designs }

There were so many highlights during the day, from the compliments about my stand, and my beanies and blankets, chatting with all the lovely visitors, making my first ever sale, but amongst all those was having my first go on a letterpress. After watching, with envy, the children all taking a turn, I couldn't resist asking Gemma if I could have a go too. Such good fun . . . though now I'm having to stop myself googling letterpress machines for sale!

Once again, a big thank you to everyone who came along, said hello, stopped to chat, and who bought something too. It really is true that when you buy from a small business an actual person does a little happy dance.

{ have a happy day }

Friday, November 3

{ happy friday }

ten lovely things that caught my eye this week.

{ 1 } Loving this fabulous floral headdress. And yes, it comes in my size. Yay!
{ 2 } "Into the Secret Garden" with Bek Halliday's beautiful blooms.
{ 4 } The most beautiful book I've seen all year. Hortense and the Shadow ♥︎
{ 5 } Etsy find of the week #1. CastawayKnittingScot. #knittinggoals.
{ 6 } My new homewares crush spotted on Khoollect. Aerende ♥︎
{ 7 } Etsy find of the week #2. LittlePaperMama. #havecourage.
{ 8 } Wonderful wise words.
{ 9 } Wonderful woodland watercolour.
{ + } Parkin, spiced apple, a nip of whisky. Perfect Bonfire Night baking.

{ have a happy day }

Wednesday, November 1

{ hello November }

. hello November .

{ have a happy day }