Hi all
Things are as busy as ever with the shop and internet not to mention our new program of events is out. In July we have some fantastic events happening so check out the program by clicking the link below
http://www.thecraftingshed.co.uk/index.php?main_page=page_2
We have had some lovely new products arrive in the last couple of weeks like the Hampstead range from Papermania. I'm not a lover of paper packs personally I prefer to buy singles however I love this set. I cant get enough of the lovely rich colours and wonderful patterns. The card above is made using papers from this range and I think it has to be my favourite card that I have ever made. I know its not special, or different or anything extra ordinary however its still my fav I LOVE IT !!!!
Next week we have the arrival of Petal Pushers from Bo Bunny to look forward to as well as some lovely new embellishments and flowers, cant wait to see what we can create with those.
karen
Hampstead Heaven
1/6/2010
Hi All
Well it's been a while since updating you all, so heres a quick catch up for you. The shop is now open and you can find us:-
2c Station Rd
Mundesley
Norfolk
NR11 8JH
We have some lovely new products in store which I will be adding to the website over the next few weeks (if I can find an extra 3 hours a day that is).
We now have a really big table and loads of chairs and are unveiling a workshop program in the next few weeks. Please email me at karen@thecraftingshed.co.uk for more details.
So as you might guess I haven't had much time for actual crafting in the last few weeks but just for you guys I did manage to whip up a quick card today using a Sugar Nellie stamp with are available in store.
The New Shop
Hi all
Sorry for the lack of posts. We are very busy with the opening of our new store which is in Mundesley Norfolk.
We hope to return to normal after friday 21st may
Newly recovered first aid box for the office !
Hi all
Thought I would let you all know what’s happening in store this week.
It’s a very busy time at the moment with products arriving all the time and events to be planned.
We do have a few dates for your diaries already.
Dates
29th - 31st May 2010 Strumpshaw Steam Rally
23rd - 25th July 2010 Worstead Festival
18th – 19th September 2010 Henham Steam Rally
We are looking forward to seeing some of you at these events.
Another thing I wanted to tell you all about is postage. As some of you will know currently we have flat rate postage in store. This system means that you pay a one rate whatever is in your trolley. We are pleased to announce that we have now changed the programme so shipping is staged dependent on amount spent. So now if you just require one item it no longer costs £2.50 to Get It!! Postage starts at just 80p and is free over £25 (for full details please check our shipping page)
Lastly we are also having this year’s first watercolour workshop on Friday there is one place still available see our Facebook page for more details.
Karen x
Hi all,
It’s been another busy week here in the shed. The first bit of news I have for you is our new competition which is for a £20 gift Voucher to use in store. The idea is a simple one create a card using products from the Pepper and Friends range and send it to us before the 31st March to be in with a chance of winning. Full terms available at www. thecrafting shed. co. uk.
The second bit of gossip I have for you is the news of our latest investment a display trailer which we are hoping to have ready for the show season. It needs some signs and a few modifications but nothing too major then it should serve well and hopefully protect us from the Lovely British Summer.
Product wise we have a lot happening with new ranges on order from Laura Ashley and wild Blossoms. We also have some new tools and other exciting items on route to the shed so look out for more details coming soon.
Don’t forget we have our first watercolour workshop of the year on the 2nd February. Details are posted on facebook (or if you require any information please don’t hesitate to contact me on Karen@thecraftingshed.co.uk ). I will post some pictures afterwards for you to see how we all get on.
I had my second patchwork class this week which was a welcome release after having a sick child off nursery and stuck at home poorly and bored. So I thought I would show you my efforts so far.
Please note that the design is by Sally Holman and Copywrited.
This is the first block of 12 that make the final quilt and I must Say I have really enjoyed it so Far. Just the time to relax if nothing else is nice but also the chance to create something just for no other reason than wanting to. You see when you turn a hobby into a job you get a double edged sword in many ways it’s lovely, I get to work at something I Love and lm lucky I know but I spend my time crafting samples or planning workshops. The course allows me 3 hours every 2 weeks to create Just for me and its stopping the sewing machine gathering dust.
Karen
It's been an exciting few days at the shed with the arrival of some new friends!! Yes finally Pepper and Friends have arrived and Oh My God they are sooooooooooooo cute!!!. The kids where in the office Friday when they were delivered and fell instantly in love with the little dog and his mates, screaming and demanding to take the whole range home to create with(honestly I would never make a penny with my girls they would have my whole stock in a second).
Here are my efforts with the new range.
I must say I am very impressed with this range the combination of cute characters, backing papers with glitter and other elements make them a joy to create with for young and old alike.
Date for your diary !
2 Feb 2010
The first watercolour workshop of the year
Held at North Walsham.
10am till 1pm
£12.50
Email karen@thecraftingshed.co.uk for details
Else where in the shed we have been trying to finalise the events list for this year which is proving difficult with so many shows and other outside factors but hopefully we will have a program ready within the next couple of weeks.
On a more personal note as I don't only want to ramble on about work I have enrolled on a course and I can currently be found learning how to patchwork properly on Monday mornings. Why you may ask? The problem you see with working within your hobby is you very rarely get the chance to create just for the sake of creating. I usually focus everything on the business, its not that I'm complaining I enjoy crafting in any way I can but tend to craft samples not just "oh I will stitch that or create this card" its always for a reason or workshop or show etc. So I picked patchwork as I have never had much luck with my own self taught efforts (Photos of my efforts will follow).
Karen x