Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paper. Show all posts

Friday, 9 April 2010

MANILLA MADE Give Away Competition!

Today's give-away is your chance to win x8 greetings cards.
They are hand made by me from recycled card and decorated using vintage and found fabrics and papers. You will win exact cards shown in pictures below.





For your chance to win please comment on this post leaving your name and email address and answering the following question:

***Does a products "eco credentials" effect your decision when purchasing?***

Closing date is Saturday 17th April 2010 at 12:00pm GMT.
The winner will be picked at random and announched on Monday 19th April.

Wednesday, 7 April 2010

papernstitch

Papernstitch is an online exhibition space that was created to promote talented artists, designers, and makers selling handmade goods with direct links to their shops.
Check out these great recycled, handmade items!





Recycled Birds.

Recycled notebooks.

Recycled Tissue Flowers.

Thursday, 18 February 2010

Ethical Trend - Acorns!



Wrapping paper from seed prints and Organic lavender sachets from jewelweeds.

Tuesday, 9 February 2010

10 Things I would like to do in 2010! No7.

* No 7. * Go on Holiday somewhere exciting (and hot!)

For example....



Thailand for it's beach's.



India for it's Markets and Bazaars.



and Tokyo for it's shops especially this one. Ito-ya which has 8 floors of stationary!! Wow I can only dream, of such a place!!

Friday, 5 February 2010

10 Things I would like to do in 2010! No5.

* No 5. * Buy some art for my walls. I have been looking at these;







Slate Junco by Mati Rose.
Wandering by Danna Ray.
Love by Jennifer Ramos.
Lumi Print (wearing a dress made from one of my favourite vintage prints!) by Le Train Fantome.
Girl Hula.

Thursday, 4 February 2010

10 Things I would like to do in 2010! No4.

* No 4. * Make some more cards and sell them in a local shop/ etsy etc





I would like to make some cards like these and more!

Thursday, 19 November 2009

200th POST and Boutiko Giveaway!!!

I am so excited! Today is my 200th post on Manilla Made and I am so happy ;0)
Thank you so much to everyone that visits and especially those who leave comments. It is always so nice to hear from you lovely people.

To celebrate I have teamed up with Tara at the beautifully ethical online shop boutiko. We are offering one lucky reader a £5 gift voucher to spend in her shop. (Perfect just before Christmas!) Just leave a comment on this post with your email address and a short note about you favourite item from the shop. Entrants will be drawn at random on Thursday 26th November and announced the following day so stay tuned!

I have picked out my favourites for a Christmas wish list below!



1. Hand-knitted hotwater bottle.
2. Recycled leather address books.
3. Handmade earrings.
4. Natural soy wax candles
5. Handmade bracelet
6. Recycled paper notebook
7. Handmade soap
8. Framed chair print

Not only that but Tara is also offering 10% discount to all Manillamade readers for a period of two weeks starting from today! Just enter discount code MM09 at the checkout and get shopping! Check out Boutiko here.

If that wasn't enough!!! Tara has also kindly answered a quick questionnaire for us so hope it inspires you!

1. Tell us about your website…
Boutiko has been up and running for two years now, although I recently had the website revamped so it's now a lot easier to use. It has always been about ethically produced gifts, but with the revamp I decided to focus solely on ethically produced gifts and accessories for woman and home. I look for items that are recycled, handmade, organic, sustainable, locally produced or fair trade, or as many of these as possible!

2. What inspired you to set up your own online eco boutique?
I did some travelling after leaving my previous job in teaching, and was inspired by the beautiful handcrafts in countries like Guatemala, and the incredible weaving and sewing skills of the people there. I felt that I would like to make those products accessible at home and therefore also helping to support these craftspeople, so when I got home I looked into starting up the website. I spent about nine months researching and writing a business plan, and found that there were more companies than I realised based in the UK but importing fair trade, handmade goods from countries all over the world so it was easier to buy wholesale than I'd thought. More recently I have also started supporting craftspeople closer to home; I aim to have a good mix of ethical products from here in the UK and abroad.

3. What is your favourite item in your shop?
Oh that's a tricky one! Of course because I choose all the stock myself I love it all! But I do have a particular soft spot for Sarah Hough's recycled stationery, because it ticks all the boxes and looks fantastic right down to the packaging, and I also love the Oneless bags, made from vintage and recycled saris by disadvantaged women both here and in India. I use mine every single day and it's pretty AND indispensable!

4. Tell us a few random facts about you...
I love art and paint at every available opportunity.
I am fascinated by all things esoteric and have trained to Level 2 in Reiki.
I love to travel; I actually set up Boutiko with a view to travelling to source products - so far it hasn't worked out quite as planned but the travel bug is still there!
I lived in London my whole life until last year, but now I live by the sea.
My favourite colour is aquamarine!

5. Name one thing that you own that you could not live without?
Very boring but my laptop! Without it I wouldn't be able to run my business, and I find the internet an incredible resource for all sorts of things, from new products and new music, to interesting blogs and new friends!

(Small print - upon entering this giveaway you will be added to the Boutiko mailing list if you do not wish to receive updates on then you can unsubscribe at any time.)

Wednesday, 18 November 2009

Printable Mibo Calender.


It's that time of year again when all of the Calenders start to come onto the shelves. My favourite has to be this one from UK based company mibo studio. It's sold as a downloadable file for you to print at your leisure! For that extra twist why not print it onto recycled card. It would make the perfect Christmas gift.

Also available from mibo studios. are these adorable Christmas Creatures. Available as a downloadable make and do pack!! As seen in this month's Elle Decoration magazine.

P.S Just to let you know that tomorrow will mark my 200th post!! Not a huge milestone I know but one worth celebrating! I will be running a fabulous competition so please come back tomorrow to check it out ;0)

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Sunday Upmarket and Rosie Wonders.




Another stallholder at The Sunday Upmarket
was rosie wonders. All handmade in the UK - I love the greetings cards and jewellery. Such fun :0)

Tuesday, 10 November 2009

Dottie Angel!




Beautiful things from Dottie Angel’s Esty shop. Have a look here.

Saturday, 7 November 2009


Cards from design rocks

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Best of Folksy!

I thought this week I would bring you some great finds from fab crafty website Folksy.


I like these cards from Caroline Saul. Made from recycled plastic, you can buy them here.

Sunday, 25 October 2009

Starting tomorrow I will be posting every colour in the Rainbow!!

Just like these yummy badges from Suzy Jack.

Thursday, 22 October 2009

Ethical Stationary...Lollipop.




Oh my gosh! How beautiful are these home accessory and stationary items. Designed and made in the UK by Lollipop - an environmentally conscious stationery designer.
Via snowhome.

Wednesday, 21 October 2009


Love these labels from fellow blogger Lynne's new fab shop papermash.

Friday, 6 March 2009

I Love...My new Lumi Poster!



I made an impulse purchase today and can't wait to receive it!! I saw this Lumi Poster on Bloesem Blog and just had to have it in my life! It's from le train fantome and you can buy it in there shop here!

Wednesday, 21 January 2009

Textile Designer - Brie Harrison.


I was very excited to find some beautiful work by a friend of mine...Brie harrison via cute green blog - design squish. Brie has just produced a range of cards for art angels you can buy them here.





I was even more excited to discover that she had featured in the fabulous Design Sponge Sneak peaks. Have a look at here beautiful apartment here.


Sunday, 21 December 2008

Ethical Christmas - Day 7.





Recycled paper cards from Solitaire.