Why buy a generic gift set from the high street when you could spend less, or the same, and get something totally original whilst supporting small producers?
Halloween Spiders by Diomo Glass on Folksy |
I am sure those that read my blogs need no convincing, I am more than likely preaching to the choir.
Hair flowers by Calexendra on Etsy |
The spiders are my most recent purchase - for my Halloween decorations - they are simply too cute for words, I am tempted to keep them out all year round. The flower hair clips are from one of my most favourite Etsy sellers who happens to also be a fellow Kentish girl! I wear one or two of her flowers every day, it makes it look like I have made an actual effort with my appearance rather than just scraping my hair back in a hurry :)
I have a very talented best friend who is a fiend with beads and a wire cutter. She made the above necklace for her shop and I nicked it before it could get listed. I wear many of her items every day and I always get comments. It's great to say, "This? Oh, it's handmade...I got it from Folksy..." in reply to the where did you get it question.
Blue and Pink Rose Clock by Elibee Gifts on Folksy |
The creativity that is out there in the UK, lurking on Folksy and Etsy, is amazing.
The Green Collection Button Ring by Maisie Wilson on Folksy |
And so many people don't even know about such sites! Folksy especially seems to be rather unknown.
Key to Your Heart Earrings by Lonely Hearts on Folksy |
The whole process of buying directly from sellers on Etsy and Folksy is wonderful. When your item arrives it is often wrapped so beautifully you feel you are getting a gift sent by a friend.
Sterling Silver Textured Surface necklace by Esme Dodsworth Design on Folksy |
And the best part is that you are getting something totally original as something handmade will never be totally uniform, will never look as though it fell off the production line.
Vintage Image Christmas Decorations by Silent Theatre on Folksy |
So you can always be safe in the knowledge that you carry a little bit of originality with you wherever you go. Like the brooch on my shopping bag which gets used every single day...
Flower brooch by June at Noon on Etsy |
So with Christmas season starting more or less now (yay!) don't forget to buy handmade - your friends and family will be delighted and you will get a reputation for being a great gift-giver! You know it makes sense.
Lovely choices! I adore Esme's pendant, and I loved your witches legs yesterday, they really gave me the giggles!
ReplyDeleteNatalie x
What a fabulous blog post! and all so true. I am a handmade convert. up until march i had not heard of folksy, in April i opened my shop and now i would not buy anything without scouring folksy first to see if i can buy it on there. 99.9% of the time i can find what i am looking for on folksy which is fantastic. I have already started my christmas shopping on folksy and cannot wait to see my familys faces when they recieve some of the gifts i have found them.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for using my earrings in your post.
I just wish i had more money to spend on folksy!
I agree on handmade the way too go :-) I handmade everyones christmas presents last year and I will do the same this year, its just a really nice thing to do! I love all the items those spiders really are very cute. Thank you for including my necklace :-)
ReplyDeleteLovely choices! I agree that handmade is best! Everything becomes so much more personal when you can give handmade rather than store bought.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful selection of items, I love the clock Elisa, its beautiful and just a little bit quirky :-)
ReplyDeleteI completely agree! And thank you for including my little spiders - and giving two of them a new home!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful post and I totally agree! :o) Fab choices to illustrate your points
ReplyDeleteGemxxx