The most frequently asked question I get via the website is "how can I buy your lovely things?!"
Unfortunately I don’t have an online shop on this website but there are two other online outlets where I have shops.
Etsy, where you can “Buy and sell handmade or vintage items, art and supplies, the world's most vibrant handmade marketplace. Share stories through millions of items ...” and its UK equivalent Folksy, “a place to buy handmade things, and for makers to sell their work and find supplies. Based in the UK, Folksy aims to reclaim craft and showcase talented makers and their work”
They are really simple to use, both taking paypal, but be warned they are houses for treasures and you might fill your basket very quickly!
To access my shop on these sites just click the logos below.
Of course as well as selling online there are the maker’s fairs that I sell at – check the tour dates!
I also sell at a very limited, and carefully selected, number of real shops that you can actually walk into and touch things. Details of these stockists are below:
Cakewalk is in Ilkley above Emporio Italia, the corner cafe Arcade at 7a along from Boyes (formally Westgate), selling vintage treasures, jewellery, accessories and beautiful items made by local artists and designers - well worth a visit. Plus I now work there on Tuesdays!
Visit their website for more details
The Butterfly Rooms
Based in Saltaire, West Yorkshire, The Butterfly Rooms has something for everyone - from a gorgeous selection of candles to a fab range of essential floor cushions to sink into after a hard day's work.
Visit their website for more details
TAYT Morden
Deep in the Tamar Valley, Cornwall, TAYT Morden is a rural art and craft gallery approx 15 miles north of Plymouth. By the side of the Morden stream it is a place to find contemporary arts & crafts from the valley and beyond. Click on the image below to go to their website
The Craft Centre & Designs Gallery
Based in Leeds city centre The Craft Centre & Design Gallery seeks to promote the best in contemporary craft from both new and recognised designers. The gallery strives to promote the excellence of modern British craftsmanship and was set up with the intention to increase public awareness of handcrafted contemporary design, to make these pieces available for sale and to foster an appreciation through supportive information and knowledgeable members of staff.
Visit their website for more details



