New Stock to NCCD


I've just delivered some lovely new homeware to the The National Centre for Craft & Design.
The NCCD is the largest venue in England entirely dedicated to the exhibition, celebration, support and promotion of national and international contemporary craft and design.
Under one roof, their five gallery spaces showcase up to 20 world-class exhibitions every year from the most innovative, challenging and accomplished artists to new and emerging talent.
They also have a glorious cafe in the gallery and now lots of gorgeous new things of mine including handmade cushions, British made fine china and handmade journals.
Visit them at...

The National Centre for Craft & Design
Navigation Wharf, Carre Street
Sleaford, Lincolnshire NG34 7TW
(NG34 7DW for the car park)

FREE entry
Open from 10am to 5pm daily

New stock at Shire Hall

New stock of mine is now available at the Shire Hall Gallery in Staffordshire.

The Shire Hall is a beautiful public building in Stafford, England, built in 1798 it was formerly a courthouse, but it now houses an art gallery. This building is full of history and the court rooms and cells themselves are still in tact!

Visit them at: Market Square, Stafford ST16 2LD



Bunny Collection

Perfect for the Easter weekend, introducing my Bunny Collection for Debenhams.
Add a spring feeling to your home with my new kitchen textiles and ceramics.

Rabbit Salt & Pepper Shakers £12
Printed Bunny Apron £12
Set of three Bunny Teatowels £12
Printed Spring Oven gloves £12
Ceramic Floral Cups £7

Available only at Debenhams
Click here to shop online

Spring Clean: House Detox



Spring is officially here! I've blitzed my house top to bottom over the weekend. There's nothing better than a house detox, here are my top five tips on having a good spring clean.

Make time
The main reason why my house gets into a state is because of the lack of time. Pencil a whole day to get on top of things. It might seems like the dullest thing to do in the world but actually once you've had a spring clean you suddenly feel great about everything. It real helps your well-being and is definitely worth investing some time.

Start in one room
Sometimes it's so hard to know where to start! Focus on one room at a time and start with an easy room to get a warm, satisfying feeling which will spur you on to do the next room.

Declutter first
When you have too much stuff and not enough storage space the house starts to look a real mess. Remember less is more! Organise cupboards and drawers by throwing out the rubbish and sorting things to go to charity shops. If you haven't used it for 6 months do you really need to keep it?

Don't cut corners!
Strip back all your home decor, clear shelves, sofa's and floors and thoroughly clean the room from ceiling to floor. I like dusting with my hoover attachment to completely clear every surface. Once you have a clean slate put the room back together.

Make a DIY list
As you get close and personal with your home you often discover more jobs that need doing. Make a list of all these things so you can come back to them another day. Don't divert from the cleansing job onto touching up paint or mending a floorboard as before you know it the day is over and you will have loads of half finished jobs and upside down rooms. Chaos! Remember one step at a time put in on the to do list and tackle it another day.