Thursday, 8 September 2011

Thames Festival - Craft Trail

London Clay Birds and thequiet revolution will be selling our wares with the Lovely Sanna Panda and Friends on Saturday and Sunday. Looks like it'll be a very exciting event indeed.

Wednesday, 7 September 2011

Craft Market Crouch End!

Hurray - a craft market in Crouch End... alright Hornsey...potato tomato. I'm sure there have been craft events in crouch end before now but not with us in them. Until now, well this Saturday. If you find yourself in North London, we're pretty much at the bottom of Muswell Hill and Alexander Palace, off Park Road. Join us.



I would also like to mention that the event is raising money for the Japanese Red Cross.


Friday, 15 July 2011

Lonny Magazine Blog

We are today's office obsession, courtesy of the lovely Brittany, thank you x

Lonny Magazine Blog

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Handmade Living - July Edition

London Clay Birds features in this months Handmade Living Magazine. Thank you Charlotte, I love it! I shall make sure that everyone refers to me as a genius from now on.


 

Friday, 20 May 2011

Aardvark plugs London Clay Birds

Earlier this month, the lovely Lesley and Pea from Aardvark, gave us a plug in their rather marvellous interview with From Britain With Love. Thank you ladies. They were very kind to stock my cards, brooches and flowerpresses back when they ran the Aardvark Tea Room in St Leonards-on-sea. They are the creators of such classics as: Kill your TV Manifesto and Boat of Life not forgetting the Pause and Wonder Manifesto for the V&A Museum. Awesome.

Tuesday, 26 April 2011

GoodHomes Magazine


One of my 'London Clay Birds' Birdboxes is featured in this months May edition of GoodHomes magazine! Page 57 people, check out the glorious array of bird homes. Nice.






Mine is the one in the centre left.













Thursday, 10 March 2011

Little Bird Exhibition

Just to let you know about this amazing show starting 22nd March - 17th April at The Dukes Theatre Gallery in Lancaster. A flock of birds by artists and crafters will fill the gallery space and each sold to raise money for Women For Women International. The charity helps women in war-torn places to rebuild their lives and start new businesses.
For more info check out the Little Bird Facebook page .
And of course a pair of London Clay Birds is winging its way to the event as we speak.
Thank you Goergia Rusch for geting in touch - an excellent project in which to partake!