

Dan Cooper Garden Moth Orchid Christmas Decoration
£7.00 £3.50


Laura Stoddart Spruce and Eucalyptus Christmas Tea Towel
£12.00


Dan Cooper Garden Festive Wreath Christmas Decoration
£14.00 £7.00

Dan Cooper Garden Festive Gnome Christmas Decoration
£12.00 £6.00


Saint Nicholas The Dog Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£10.00


Rainbow Lightbulbs Handmade Felt Christmas Garland
£25.00


Cinnamon the Rabbit Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£10.00


Dan Cooper Garden Vine Leaf Christmas Decoration
£10.00 £5.00


Hal the Herdwick Sheep Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£7.00


Twool Garden Twine, Red
£7.00


Christmas Cat Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£12.00


Dan Cooper Garden Shopping Basket Christmas Decoration
£10.00 £5.00


Emma Bridgewater Holly Deep Rectangular Tin
£10.00


Eat Your Greens, Set of Four Handmade Felt Christmas Decorations
£18.00


Sean The Stag Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£12.00


Laura Stoddart Christmas Trees Christmas Cards, Pack of 10
£8.50


Laura Stoddart Holly & Mistletoe Christmas Cards, Pack of 10
£8.50


Agnes Mouse Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£10.00


Colin the Cat Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£10.00


Paco The Parrot Handmade Felt Christmas Decoration
£10.00


Laura Stoddart Christmas Stockings Christmas Cards, Pack of 10
£8.50


Laura Stoddart Spruce & Eucalyptus Christmas Cards, Pack of 10
£8.50


Laura Stoddart Christmas Trees Tea Towel
£12.00


Melanie Porter Silver Leaf Fairy Lights
£24.00
Advice & Inspiration

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