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Blimey!

I can't believe I haven't blogged for a month! Slack of me I know but I've just been sooooooo busy! On Friday Made With Love was featured in the Greenlife section of the Manchester Evening News - you can read the article here.


I've also been busy, busy, busy creating pieces for the Royal Exchange's Fairytale Christmas sale. They're absolutely lovely items - I'm not sure I can bear to part with them to be honest. And my jewellery is also going to be part of the Christmas market at The Met in Bury - phew!


There's only 93 sleeps until Santa, so you'd best start thinking about your Christmas shopping - I already know what I'm getting my boyfriend (I'm not posting it here though in case he sees!), it's just everyone else I'm stuck on.


Christmas has been on my mind because believe it or not we're already starting work on Christmas features for the newspaper. Ace for me, because I get really excited, but I think it might be starting to grate on some of the more hard-boiled journos.


I've not been finding much time to list new items, but this is a favourite recent addition. It's a charm bracelet made using loads of vintage finds, including parts of earrings and necklaces... I absolutely love it.



You can buy it online here.

Comments

ATELIER said…
conrats on some sucessful PR - hope it brings droves of purchasers to your stores.

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