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MEET THE WEDDING SUPPLIERS: Cakes By Naomi

20/4/2017

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In this evening's MEET THE WEDDING SUPPLIER post we are delighted to introduce you to Naomi Campbell who bakes wedding cakes that are a treat to the eyes and the palette! Cakes by Naomi bake unique, delicious, bespoke wedding and celebration cakes for any occasion, handmade to your requirements. With macarons, brownies and traybakes as well as celebration cakes, Naomi has been baking and delighting customers for many years. We are delighted that she will be exhibiting at The Vintage & Handmade Wedding Fair on Saturday 6th May, and she has also donated a fantastic prize for the day.  This week we caught up with Naomi for a chat about weddings and cakes, so why not make yourself a cup of tea and find out what goes on behind the scenes in her creative kitchen!

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So Naomi, tell us a bit about your background and how your cake business started?

I've always loved baking and people have always loved eating it! I have a large family of 5 children ranging from 17 yrs to 6yrs, and they are my inspiration. I discovered my love and natural talent for cake designing / decoration by making many Celebration cakes for family and friends, and I then went on to complete the ABC level 2 cake decoration course in which I passed all units with merits. I am fully registered with Belfast council and have a food hygiene rating of 5 ( scores of the doors 5) and am fully insured.
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What services do you offer to brides and grooms?

I offer a friendly and personal service to all my clients. I work from home and use only the highest quality ingredients to ensure that your cake tastes divine. They are freshly baked to order and I offer an extensive range of flavours to suit every taste and am happy to accommodate any special requests. My champagne and strawberry cake is always popular for weddings and I can even turn your favourite cocktail into cake!
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Do you offer a range of styles?

I offer wedding cake consultations where we can discuss the bride and grooms requirements and I then design the bespoke wedding cake of their dreams tailor made for their wedding, which can be anything from traditional, vintage, or sophisticated, to a unique and quirky novelty cake!
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I also offer a delivery and set up service locally or across Ireland to ensure your day is perfect. I can also supply cupcakes, macarons, biscotti and salted caramel chocolates and truffles all perfect for wedding favours.
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Do you have any tips for brides and grooms?

My recommendations to brides and grooms would be to book their cake early to guarantee availability. The design can then be decided on once they have decided on a style, theme or colour scheme for their wedding. When consulting with couples I look at all aspects of their wedding from their venue, dresses, suits, colour schemes, decorations and personalities so that they get the perfect wedding cake design to suit them.
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For more information please follow Cakes By Naomi on Facebook.

Competition Alert! One very lucky bride and groom visiting The Vintage & Handmade Wedding Fair at Belfast Cathedral on Saturday 6th May will win one of Naomi's wedding cakes to the value of £250 (or £250 off the value of their wedding cake). This is a fantastic prize, bound to really make a happy couple's day and is part of our fabulous wedding fair prize package. 
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MEET THE WEDDING SUPPLIERS: Rose Cottage Events

17/4/2017

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We hope all our readers have enjoyed a wonderful Easter break. We're back at work early as we have The Vintage & Handmade Wedding Fair less than 3 weeks away and we have lots of news about our fantastic exhibitors to share before then! In today's MEET THE WEDDING SUPPLIER post we are delighted to introduce you to the lovely John and Annie from Rose Cottage Events. We caught up with them recently to chat about all things wedding, so why not make yourself a cup of tea and sit down to find out what goes on behind the scenes at Rose Cottage HQ?
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So John and Annie, tell us a little about your background and how your business started?

We are a small family run business who had initially, for some years, been doing this type of service free of charge for friends and family.  It was in early 2015 when we decided to give it a go as a small business.  Since going live in September 2015 we have grown steadily, and have had fabulous feedback from our clientele.  We are "Event Planners" which means we do more than just weddings.  We can cater for any event.
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What products or services do you offer that are suitable for weddings?
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Our products, where possible are the real thing...the majority of our props are originals, some dating from late 1800's to early 1900's.  We can cater from room dressing right down to the finer little details.  Some of our props can be hired as a gift for the bride and groom for their special day, for example one of our gorgeous postboxes.   We also have our personalised, handmade, bespoke items, which can be purchased from our new online shop, which should be going live for Monday 10th April 2017. The shop will be accessed via our website www.rosecottageevents.com  Brides, or guests, can browse for a lovely gift for themselves, a friend or a family member. 
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Is Rose Cottage Events only available locally or do you travel across Ireland?

We cover the island both North and South of Ireland and have travelled to the Republic of Ireland on a number of occasions, with more bookings being taken for 2017/18.  

Where does your inspiration for your styling ideas come from?

Our inspiration usually comes from our our own imagination and creativity.  We have a knack of looking at something and seeing what it can become…for example a piece of wood fallen from our trees.
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Do you have any wedding planning tips for brides and grooms?

Our wedding tips for any bride would be this.....Make your wedding day your own, don't let others take over your dream...its ok having help and advice or throwing ideas about to get a clear picture of what you are looking for, but don't let anyone take over to the point that its their day instead of yours.  But do allocate little jobs to the bridal party so you're not over-stressed trying to do everything yourself.   Our other main tip would be.. too many brides end up so nervous and stressed on their special day that it passes them by with no real memory of it....so after all the hustle and bustle getting to and arriving for your special day, take a moment, a couple of deep breaths and look around you, physically make your eyes and mind take everything in around you, so you don't miss out on the beauty of your special day, and how it has all come together....and enjoy it to the full xx

"​We at Rose Cottage Events, endeavour to help create your dreams with our ideas and to inspire you, while you still hold the reins."
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For more information please visit the Rose Cottage Events website  where the Online Shop is now open. You can also follow Rose Cottage Events on Facebook.

And great news for one lucky bride and groom visiting The Vintage & Handmade Wedding Fair at Belfast Cathedral on Saturday 6th May - Rose Cottage Events have included free hire of one of their vintage postboxes as part of our fantastic prize package bundle!
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MEET THE MAKER : Camran Crafts - Artisan Marshmallow Creators

29/3/2017

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In today's MEET THE MAKER post we are delighted to be introducing you to the lovely ladies at Camran Crafts - creators of melt-in-the-mouth, scrumptious, artisan marshmallows. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of tasting these delicious confections then you will be in for a treat if you visit our event this weekend as they will be exhibiting at The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair at Belfast Castle on Sunday 2nd April. This week we caught up with the lovely ladies for a bit of a chat about all things marshmallow, so why not make yourself a nice cup of tea and sit down to enjoy what goes on behind the scenes at Camran Crafts..........
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So ladies, we have long been big fans of yours but could you tell us your background and how Camran Crafts started?

We started the business after our children expressed an interest in marshmallows, but did not like the texture or the artificial taste of shop purchased ones.  After lots of research and little piles of 'not quite there' mallows, the camran mallow was born!  Our children have additional needs so are very, very particular.  We were able to produce an all natural, gluten, fat and dairy free mallow that melted in the mouth and they loved it.  The business was then developed to not only have an opportunity to share these amazing little bites of confectionery but to raise awareness and funding for Autism related projects.
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How would you describe your business and what you do?

Our business is fun!  We are so fortunate to be in the position to do what we do.  Our customers love telling us what flavour combinations they would like us to make and revel in giving us wee challenges to rise to.  The texture of our mallows is so very different and one of the biggest smiles we give is when someone says "well I wasn't expecting that... I don't even like marshmallows... can I take a bag of those and those please"!
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We hear you have recently been nominated for some awards???

Our Strawberry & Champagne mallow made the finals of Blas Na Eireann and our Orange, Mango and Gin earnt us the title of Small Producer of the Year from the Irish Food and Drinks Quality Awards team.  .... humbling and honoured on both accounts.  Our true award though are our customers - we love them and really enjoy the time they spend to come and talk to us and share their stories whilst having a mallow sampling journey.
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Where does the inspiration for your flavours come from?

We are well known for mallows and alcohol.... particularly whiskey or gin!  Necessity or Fun??? - we will let you decide!  The children inspire a lot of the flavours (without the booze!), they are young enough to not be tainted by thinking that savoury is savoury and you don't mix sweet with it... so they have great ideas.  Not all of them work, but we have a go at most of them.  Alongside our customers, this wee country has so much to offer and inspires us all the time.  Our Whiskey & Chocolate mallow is made with that lovely north coast nectar and chocolate from Wee ChoCo which has gorgeous fruit undertones to complement the honey and vanilla in the whiskey.  With plenty of Cider companies around and gorgeous apples grown here we have been inspired to produce an apple and candied chilli mallow.  The chilli doesn't provide a kick in the mallow, it warms the apple and creates a more intense taste sensation.  Sometimes we genuinely just blurt out flavours whilst having coffee and see what happens.  We did say it was fun!

What are your plans for the future?

To remain happy and slightly sane.  We will be going through a rebranding exercise in 2017 and our packaging is being redesigned.  We have a few collaborations planned throughout the year too so keep an eye out for those. 

We would like to say a huge thank you to all the Frock Fair customers and events team.  The locations of these events are first class and we truly have an amazing time exhibiting.  They are so well organised and the customers are always so kind and considerate that you hardly feel like you are working at all!
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For more information on these delectable treats you can visit the Camran Crafts website and also follow them on Facebook.

You can also catch Camran Crafts at Belfast Castle this Sunday where they will be exhibiting as part of The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair.

COMPETITION ALERT!! One lucky person will also soon be able to win some delicious Carmran artisan mallows as part of our April Prize Package this Sunday 2nd April at Belfast Castle!
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MEET THE MAKER : Rosemary McCartney - Simply Spun

28/3/2017

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In today's MEET THE MAKER post we are delighted to be introducing you to Rosemary McCartney - the creative genius behind Simply Spun. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of seeing her work then you will be in for a treat if you visit our next event as she will be exhibiting at The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair at Belfast Castle on Sunday 2nd April. But for now, why not make yourself a nice cup of tea and sit down to enjoy what goes on behind the scenes at Simply Spun..........
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So Rosemary, how did Simply Spun begin?

My Mum taught me to knit and sew as a child. As part of my job at the Ulster Folk Museum I learned to weave and spin. Work and family commitments meant that it was not till I left the Museum in 2009 that I started to think about producing work for sale. My other love is teaching and I believe that our traditional crafts/skills still have a place today and should be passed on to others. 

So in 2010 Simply Spun was set up. At first it was just spinning yarns to produce knit wear to sell at craft fairs. Then I got a loom with the help of an Individual Artist grant from the Arts Council NI / National Lottery. This meant I could combine yarn spinning and weaving to make a shawl which was displayed at the RDS Dublin show. A different shawl was also displayed the following year. So I have now added woven scarves to my range. 

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And where do you get inspiration for your designs?

I get my inspiration for ideas and colours from my love of nature, the outdoors, walking and gardening and because of this I use natural materials in my work.
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What is next for Simply Spun?

In the last eighteen months I have been weaving tapestry pictures. My next project idea is for a woven piece that can by displayed in the garden for my entry in an upcoming competition. ​

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Rosemary also undertakes commissions and welcomes enquires for weaving and spinning lessons, demonstrations or group workshops. For more information visit Simply Spun on Facebook.

You can also catch Rosemary at Belfast Castle this Sunday where she will be exhibiting as part of The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair.


COMPETITION ALERT!! One lucky person will also soon be able to win a beautiful pair of Simply Spun handmade wrist warmers as part of our April Prize Package on Sunday 2nd April at Belfast Castle!
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MEET THE MAKER: Frances McCready - The Beagle and The Blackbird

13/3/2017

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In today's MEET THE MAKER post we are delighted to be introducing you to Frances McCready - the creative genius behind The Beagle and The Blackbird. Frances began exhibiting with us back in 2016 and we are in awe of her talents and magical creations. If you haven't yet had the pleasure of seeing her work then you will be in for a treat if you visit our next event as she will be exhibiting at The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair at Belfast Castle on Sunday 2nd April. But for now, why not make yourself a nice cup of tea and sit down to enjoy what goes on behind the scenes at The Beagle and The Blackbird..........

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So Frances, where does your business name The Beagle and The Blackbird come from?

The Beagle is sadly no longer with me but the Blackbird visits my workshop each day looking to be fed and he sometimes sits awhile, he's just lovely, a real wee friend.
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How would you describe your creative business and what materials do you like to work with?

I work with wool fibres, that's unspun wool, most of which is undyed Jacob and transform it in to quirky, recognisable creatures full of personality, character and fun. There is a special magic when each piece is finished and a little face is looking back at me. In needlefelting there is no shortcut and even the tiniest item takes many hours to complete and what you have is a totally unique friendly little creature guaranteed to make you smile.
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​What influences your designs at the moment?

I am currently working on a range of miniatures that are just too too cute. Influences for me are wildlife books and programmes, Beatrix Potter and of course my favourite The Animals of Farthing Wood, mixing the real with the imagined.
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Frances and her Beagle and the Blackbird creations will be appearing with Frock Around The Clock at the following events:

2nd April - The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair

16th September - The Spectacular Autumn Vintage & Handmade Fair


COMPETITION ALERT!! One lucky person will also soon be able to win a beautiful needlefelted sleeping mouse in his own cosy box as show below as part of our April Prize Package on Sunday 2nd April at Belfast Castle! 
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For more information visit The Beagle and the Blackbird on Facebook.
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MEET THE MAKER: Karen McKay - Jewellery Designer at Blue Feather

1/3/2017

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In today's MEET THE MAKER post we are delighted to be introducing you to Karen Mckay - the creative talent behind Blue Feather Jewellery. Karen has only just joined our Frock Around The Clock events and will be exhibiting with us for the first time this Saturday 4th March at The Marvellous March Vintage & Handmade Fair at Belfast Cathedral. But for now, why not make yourself a nice cup of tea and sit down to enjoy some of Karen's beautiful creations which are not only inspired by our local natural beauty, but each include a tiny bit of nature found on her daily travels..........
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Karen, how would you describe your creative business?

I have been making resin jewellery for just under a year and I generally incorporate flowers, feathers and shells, although over Winter I have included a bit of diamanté bling - who doesn't like a bit of bling?!

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What influences your designs at the moment?

I love, while out for walks, finding a little piece of nature that I can take home and transform into a beautiful piece of jewellery, thereby permanently preserving the natural beauty that constantly surrounds us. My two young children are great at helping with this and, when we walk along the coastal path, are the best feather and flower-finders ever!
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What plans do you have for the future?

I am currently looking forward to the warmer weather and the myriad of beautiful flowers it will bring with it, so my pieces can capture the blossoming and new beginnings of Spring.
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Karen and her Blue Feather Jewellery creations will be appearing with Frock Around The Clock at the following events:

4th March - The Marvellous March Vintage & Handmade Fair
2nd April - The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair

COMPETITION ALERT!! One lucky person will also soon be able to win the beautiful dried rosebud necklace on an 18" sterling silver chain shown below as part of our April Prize Package - more details on this will be coming soon!
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To see more of Karen's beautiful creations please visit Blue Feather Jewellery on Facebook. 
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MEET THE MAKER: Simon Jay - Industrial Designer at Twisted Salvage

28/2/2017

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Today we are introducing the first in our new series of MEET THE MAKER posts and we are delighted to be introducing Simon Jay from Twisted Salvage! Simon has been exhibiting with us for a couple of years now and his hand built industrial furniture and lighting is very popular with followers of Frock Around The Clock. This week Julie managed to catch up with him during his hectic schedule to ask him a few questions about his unique, quirky and original designs, all created from salvaged materials.............
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Simon, how did Twisted Salvage start?

I started Twisted Salvage in 2014 as a bit of a hobby to use up some bits of old stock and scrap that would otherwise be going to the dump.  It turned out they were hugely popular so I decided to continue and its been continuing from strength to strength ever since. I started making lamps of my own design but now a big chunk of my work is commissions -  people come to me with a brief or an idea and I do my best to make it happen.
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How would you describe your business and the work you do?

I make quirky furniture and lighting from salvaged, recycled and unusual parts.  I try to create a one-off piece of functional artwork, something that can be great focal talking point in your home.  Some people call it found art, some people call it assemblage art, but the outcome is just the same.  

Have you always been interested in using vintage items?

I have a background in buying and selling vintage, antiques and collectables and the interest first came from my grandfather who was a keen collector, verging on hoarder!  Twisted salvage was an alternative branch of that which really appealed to me as I LOVE making things (that part I got from my dad!)
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Do you have a favourite piece so far?

One of my main rules i work by is ‘if I don’t love it, then it won’t go on sale!’  that might sound a bit backward but I genuinely believe you can get a sense of the passion that has gone into making a piece or artwork, whatever it may be, and people can pick up on that!  So if I don’t love it, I don’t finish it!  That said, my favourite piece to date was actually a piece that now has pride of place in my parents conservatory.  It's a space themed lamp made from old car and tool parts!
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What influences your designs at the moment?

I love anything industrial whether it be old or new.  I love engineering and I love to see how things work.  that has always inspired my pieces.  

What plans do you have for the future?

I hope to have continued success and my ultimate dream is to one day be able to do this as my full time job.
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Simon and his Twisted Salvage creations will be appearing with Frock Around The Clock at the following events:

4th March - The Marvellous March Vintage & Handmade Fair
2nd April - The Spring Into Summer Vintage & Handmade Fair
9th September - The Splendid September Vintage & Handmade Fair

COMPETITION ALERT!! One lucky person will also soon be able to win the fantastic industrial pipe lamp shown below as part of our April Prize Package - more details on this will be coming soon!
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For more information - please visit the Twisted Salvage website and also follow on Facebook & Instagram.
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All The Hearts : Our Favourite Love Themed Gifts

13/2/2017

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Love is in the air! In honour of Valentine's Day we have picked out some of our favourite love themed creations from just a few of the fabulous exhibitors who will be taking part in The Marvellous March Vintage & Handmade Fair at Belfast Cathedral on Saturday 4th March.........
ainduna sea glass
Ainduna Sea Glass
emily loves vintage
Emily Loves Vintage
loving spoonful
Loving Spoonful
causeway cookie company
Causeway Cookie Company
blue feather jewellery
Blue Feather Jewellery
shabby & chic by breda raleigh
Shabby & Chic by Breda Raleigh
pauline currie jewellery
Pauline Currie Jewellery
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Sweets For My Sweet, Sugar For My Honey

7/2/2017

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With Valentine's Day fast approaching we have been looking at some of the gorgeous offerings from our great exhibitors with a love theme. If your loved one has a sweet tooth, what better way to their heart than with these sweet and scrumptious offerings!
away with the mixer cake artistry
Away With The Mixer Cake Artistry
mallow mia gourmet marshmallows
Mallow Mia Gourmet Marshmallows
the eclectic cake box
The Eclectic Cake Box
causeway cookie company
Causeway Cookie Company
sugar flower cake company
Sugar Flower Cake Company
camran crafts
Camran Crafts
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Fabric, Wool and Haberdashery, Oh My!

26/1/2017

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We're looking forward to topping up our craft stashes at Stitch & Craft Fest on Sunday 5th February, and with both contemporary and vintage textiles & haberdashery, as well as hand dyed and hand spun yarn, and a multitude of other crafting supplies, we know we are going to be spoilt for choice! Here is just a little preview of some of the fab exhibitors taking part in this great event......
fiddlesticks fabrics
loopykate fibres
colour and cloth
norma jean vintage
lily's craft attic
parlour design
stitch and craft fest
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