Well hello dear Blog!  How time flies when you’re busy!  I had a fair few orders in August and have just packed off the last custom painting order.  Now I just need to get on with stocking up my shop with new works.

First of all I’d better catch up on Shop of the Week!  So here is a run down of Craft Britannia’s featured Etsy shop owners over the last few weeks!

Bebby Jumpers

Beautiful knitted jumpers for babies!  How cute is this little halloween-themed jumper?

You can read an interview with Bebby Jumpers’ shop owner here.
Next up is the lovely Laura of Laura’s Jewellery.  She makes some lovely pieces that are rather purse-friendly too like this butterfly brooch which is only £6. 
You can read an interview with Laura here.
Steph of Six Skeins makes the most delicious-looking yarns and knitted goodies.  Some of the colours are so juicy I want to eat them!  
You can read Steph’s interview here
Another talented knitter is Sandra of The Feminine Touch.  This pullover would make such a cute autumn wardrobe addition! 
Fem’s interview is just here.  
If you’re looking for cards then Lucy’s shop, Fluffy Duck is worth a visit.  
Lucy’s interview can be found here.
Other News

In other news I got my result through from my last exam and Open University Philosophy module.  I got a Distinction which I was incredibly pleased with.  It’s kind of a double-edged sword though – as now I could get a 1st in my degree so long as I get as Distinction in my next module.  If I’d gotten a grade 2 pass (2:1 level) I’d have put thoughts of a 1st out of my mind but now the pressure is really on to do well in my next module!  
I decided to take up knitting last week too.  I used to knit when I was a little girl but haven’t for years.  My first attempt looked like a small child had done it whilst blindfolded but I’m improving.  I’m going to attempt to knit myself a scarf once I can settle on a design and colour scheme!  I’ll post some pics once I get around to it!


It’s that time again & this week it’s Erika Price’s jewellery.  Erika is a multi-talented silversmith & jewellery maker. Erika makes one of a kind lampwork glass beads and silver jewellery pieces.

You can read an interview with Erika here and you can have a look through all the items she currently has for sale here.

Dear me, I’ve been so busy this last month I keep falling behind on the Craft Britannia Shop of the Week.  Well here are two from this week and last for you.

First up is Muntjac Vintage run by the super lovely Nadine Britton.  As the name suggests, Nadine’s shop sells lovely vintage items such as these cute Russian dollies!  You can view an interview with Nadine on the CB blog here.

Second up is Phoenvix, a jewellery shop run by Carrie.  Carrie makes mostly one of a kind pieces due to the way she sources her beads.  You can read an interview with Carrie here

Two shops this week as I fell a little behind last week whilst I was preparing for Reading Arts Week.  The first shop is Kitzie G who sells items with her beautiful botanical designs on.  You can read an interview with Kitzie here.

The second shop is Red’s Ribbons where you can buy gorgeous burlesque-style accessories.  You can read an interview here.

  

It’s that time of the week again and this week the Shop of the Week is Merry Go Round UK.  Julia makes a range of handmade accessories and supplies. You can take a look at an interview with Julie here.

Well it’s Wednesday, what a great four-day holiday it was even though it was raining.  Still, only 3 days of work left until the weekend!  Quick blog post to introduce you to this week’s Shop of the Week which is the Natural Bathing Co this week.  Natural Bathing Co makes gorgeous handmade organic soaps and other lovely bathroom items.  You can read an interview here and you can visit the Etsy store here.

It’s that time of the week again and this week the Shop of the Week is Spinning Streak.  Spinning spins her own yarn as well as making lovely creations from that yarn.  From her shop you can buy yarn, fibres, and finished goods.  You can take a look at an interview with Spinning here.

This week’s shop of the week is Katie’s ‘My Small World‘.  Katie makes a variety of adorable little things although I especially love her handmade bears – see the gorgeous little fellow below!  You can read a full interview with Katie on the Craft Britannia blog or visit her Etsy shop to have a look at some of her cute creations!

It’s that time again – Craft Britannia’s shop of the week!  This week it’s Tony from axevictimus!  Tony makes jewellery from wood and metal.  You can see one of his designs below.  Feel free to visit Tony’s Etsy shop and you can also read an interview with him at Craft Britannia’s blog here.

You may (or may not) be aware that I belong to the Etsy team, Craft Britannia.  The team has started a new idea fairly recently to do a ‘Shop of the Week’ where we all take a little time to tell our friends, & customers about the chosen shop.

This week it’s Rachel Elliott Glassworks.  Rachel is a professional glass artist who creates beautiful sculptures & jewellery in her studio in Edinburgh.  One of Rachel’s best known collections of sculptures are her hares, which come in a wide range of colours, patterns, and designs, like the one below.

Green Paisley Hare Glass Sculpture

If you’re interested, you can read a full interview with Rachel on the Craft Britannia blog and you can see her current items for sale at Flying Cheese Toastie, her Etsy store.