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Things I have discovered today

It's been a day of discovery today. I discovered Shop Handmade UK through Twitter (follow me @made_with_love) and signed up to their fabulous directory. I wasn't sure whether to file myself under "jewellery - fashion or "jewellery - designer", but I decided that as my prices are much more reasonable than most "designer" items the former would be best. You can visit shop handmade here:


As Seen on Shop Handmade UK


I also discovered that it's much harder to be interviewed than it is to be an interviewer, although I very much enjoyed talking to the lovely Amanda Griffiths from Lancashire Life. Hopefully the photographer will be able to make me look pretty when she comes (I'm the most unphotogenic person ever, which I find weird as I look nothing like a drunked Quasimodo in real life).


And the last thing I discovered was the Poppy's Pretty Place blog. It's a lovely little account of doing up a house, and like me Poppy is looking for thrifty ways to improve her home. The good news then is that I have a mystery guest writer working away at a fabulous how-to as we speak... Stay posted!



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Heather Leavers said…
oooh - an interview in a real life mag? well done!

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