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12月8日 Back Yard Market, Christmas spree!?!Just a quick reminder that Tam-Tam and The Daisy Dell are back at their Back Yard market stall this Sunday from 10-5
Come and join us for some Christmas treats - a fortnight ago we were very close to the mulled wine stand which definately helped beat the cold!
The market is on Brick Lane, just opposite the Truman Brewery Sunday Up Market, and the Vibe Bar,
with 60 plus stalls, and surrounded by great cafes, restaurants and bars this really is a great place to do your Christmas shopping.
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I am also at Courtwood Primary School's
(Forestdale, South Croydon)
Christmas Fair
tomorrow 12-3
so pcik uo some great bargains! 11月26日 Back Yard MarketThe first one! Despite the terrible weather here in London (hailstorms and pouring rain!), there was still a great turn out at the Back Yard Market today. On Brick Lane, just opposite it's sister market the Sunday (Up)Market in the Old Truman Brewery, the Back Yard market contains 60+ stalls, full of jewellery, crafts music, and some great mulled wine! Puddles and wet feet aside we had a great day, and can't wait for the next one! Due to an event at the Truman Brewery next weeks market 3rd December is cancelled, but we will be back on the 10th and 17th December with Christmas Eve to be confirmed! So beat the rush and turn up early on the 10th and pick up some really great and original Christmas presents! Just look for the stall with the Christmas Tree and lots of fairy lights and you've found us! 11月23日 Back Yard Market, Brick lane E1Hello everybody! This Sunday 26th November, The Daisy Dell and Tam-Tam will be starting a four week stint at the
Backyard Market, Brick Lane London E1 (next door to 93 Feet East) It is 10-5 every Sunday and has lots of different designers selling clothes, jewellery and crafts, and lots of yummy food and drink! We are selling jewellery, belts and also handmade homeware such as cushion covers, and napkins. If anyone is free any Sunday from now till the 17th December, please come down and take a look. It's going to be lots of fun, with lots of special Christmassy goodies, and it's slightly less manic than Spittlefields just round the corner. Love Mel xxx 10% DISCOUNT TO ANYONE WHO HAS A COPY OF THIS MESSAGE AND 10% STUDENT DISCOUNT WITH ID! Visit the links below for more info on us and our stuff -- www.thedaisydell.com stores.ebay.co.uk/The-Daisy-Dell-and-Tam-Tam-Designs 9月17日 Daisy Dell PromotionSPECIAL OFFER FREE P+P ONE WEEK ONLY! Free p+p on any item of jewellery bought through The Daisy Dell website or Ebay shop between Sunday 17th September 06 and Sunday 18th September 06 to anyone viewing this page! Just mention this offer when e-mailing your order through the website - or request a total on your Ebay purchase and mention this blog - and I'll do the rest. 8月26日 Tam-Tam and The Daisy DellThe Daisy Dell and Tam-Tam have now joined together and have our own e-bay shop selling all of our designs. It has a new look, and an information page for each desinger so please check out the new ranges we have in store. We are also looking at fairs and markets to sell our designs at in the run up to Christmas - if you have any ideas just drop us a line, and keep an eye on our spaces for more information on were we will be over the next few months. 8月13日 New Eastern Inspired JewelleryI have just added some new examples of my Eastern Inspired collection to my Ebay store - there is one example of each design for sale at the moment, but don't forget that you can order commission made pieces through my website which will be tailor made to you exact specificaitons. www.thedaisydell.com 8月9日 SHINY NEW WEBSITENow that my website is up and running again I have decided to give it a facelift. The new site works better and looks better than before, with links to my e-bay store, and news on past and upcoming events. 8月7日 New stuffI have spent the weekend adding lots of new items to my E-bay store, brand new designs, necklaces, brooches and bracelets. My website was down for a short while but is now working again, and all e-mails are coming through so I can take orders once more! Other news, my friends at Tam-Tam have got their own space now, so please take a look - just click on the link - http://tam-tam-uk.spaces.live.com. 7月10日 Tam-TamTam-Tam designs at The Daisy DellTam-Tam are two exciting new designers working
in the East End of London, using traditional African wax printed fabrics to create
a range of contemporary accessories such as belts and wrist bands. If you would like to see more, or would like the chance to buy any of these designs, please visit my ebay shop at the link below. Tam-Tam at The Daisy Dell 7月8日 Boot sale bargainsI have just joined up with Ibootsale - a new on-line site set up like a car boot sale. Join up and get your pitch - it's free at the moment! - and list up to 25 items for sale! It's a great way to clear all those items you've been hoarding for years, and know you aren't going to use. Click here to see my new pitch, with books and jewellery, and access the site. 7月2日 Sunday (Up) MarketIf you're around London this weekend please check out the Sunday (Up) Market at the Truman Brewery near Brick Lane. Just click on this link for more info. My friends Lizzie and Georgie have their stall there again today, selling their hand-embroidered belts, but this is their last time for a while, so don't miss it! 6月30日 The Daisy Dell - open for businessThe Daisy Dell ebay store is open again for the summer season, filled with new designs for sale. Please take a look and let me know what you think. For sale I have new designs from my 'Floating Garden' and 'Cool as Ice' ranges, as well as glass bead bracelets and brooches, and a small selection of beads. I am also showcasing the hand embroidered fabric cuffs made by my friends Lizzie and Georgie (Sunday Up Market this Sunday, don't miss it!), and have 4 pairs up for sale through my store. If you would like to have a look just click on this link The Daisy DellMy photo albums contain picture of some of the jewellery I make. I have been doing it as a hobby for a long time, and have started selling within the last year. I always love to get feedback, so please check out the pics and let me know what you think. www.thedaisydell.com - for all my designs www.stores.ebay.com/The-Daisy-Dell-Beaded Jewellery for all my designs on sale through ebay. 6月26日 Cold SkinJust realised that after all that I didn't mention my absolute favourite book of the last year - Cold Skin by Albert Sanchez Pinol (see link in book list - right). This book starts off as the story of a young, disenchated man, about to take up the position of weatherman and researcher on a tiny, isolated island. Arriving by ship he and the crew who brought him find the cottage he is to live in ruined, and the man whom he is to replace, missing. Desperate to put his past behind him, the young man refuses to leave, despite the strange circumstances, and insists the boat leave without him. As night falls you get the feeling that he might not get to live long enough to regret his decision; suddenly the novel switches from the strange, to the surreal, to the downright bizarre - but just as I started to wonder what on earth I was reading, I realised that I was totally hooked. What appears from the start to be your classic monster/horror story becomes a profound disection of human nature, prejudice and above all despair, but with odd patches of hope and even eroticism. One of the oddest, most desolute and yet most beautiful books I have ever read, it took me weeks to stop constantly thinking about this novel, and I know I'll re-read it before long. Please give it a try and see what you think - and if you read let me know. I want to see if it makes anyone else feel the way it did me! (Or am I just a freak.....?)..... Books, books and more booksWhen I'm not making jewellery I read alot; I work in a bookshop and am constantly buying more than I can ever get through! I'm not a big Da Vinci Code fan I'm afraid, but I do tend to read quite a diverse range of things - from classic literature and sci-fi to kids books, a bit of popular history and science, and my main vice - Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles The only thing I hardly read is modern crime as I am a little bit squeamish so if anyone can recommend a good (not too gruesome...) book to get me started then I'd love to hear from you! Having said that I love American Psycho and Bret Easten Ellis in general so I guess I can't be quite as pathetic when it comes to gore as I think. I love Patricia Highsmith, David Mitchell, Garth Nix, Anne Rice for starters and have recently started to read some Neil Gaiman, and I'm always on the look out for new ideas. Some of my favourite books are listed in my booklist on the right, so please take a look and let me know what you think if you've read them, I'd love to know. At the moment I am reading 'Wicked - The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' by Gregory Maguire. I wasn't sure what to expect at all (especially as I've somehow managed to never see the film or read the book of The Wizard of Oz on which it's based!), but I am really enjoying it - not very far in yet though so please don't give me any spoilers! The last thing that I read was Embers by Sandor Marai, as I had been on holiday to Hungary, where he was originally from. Again I really enjoyed it although it is slow paced, and the story fairly predictable - it is more about the emotions of the main characters, and the idea of friendship and whether it can last throughout your life, despite the circumstances you might find yourself in, rather than about the actual events the characters live through; before that the book I have enjoyed the most in recent months is Les Liasions Dangerous, the book Dangerous Liasons was based on. It is full of thoroughly vicious and, conversely, rather pathetic characters, sex, scandel and intrigue. Told in the form of letters between the various characters it is very funny, and very addictive (however frustrated you might become with those in it!). Even if you have seen the various film adaptations the book is well worth a read. The only thing I haven't enjoyed lately? The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova - currently on the UK Richard and Judy Summer read - dull, formulaic and a terrible idea - I won't give away the end, but isn't Dracula supposed to be scary? Kostova's is about as terrifying as a bookworm. (And that's a slight clue there to the rather bizarre twist on Bram Stoker's original character.....). This book may well keep you hooked, with evocative descriptions of Istanbul, Budapest and various parts of Romania - but what started out as a really good read and a novel idea, left me feeling really let down and downright bored at the end..... One of the few books I don't recommend at work! Again let me know what you think - I've met plenty of people that disagree with me (although none of them have read Dracula itself). Anyway that's my recommendations for this week! Please let me know what you think of my faves, and even better let me know about yours and give me some new ideas - but please, no Dan Brown, I put my foot down on that one! 6月25日 An example of Lizzie and Georgie's designsFor more examples of Lizzie and Georgie's stuff (and mine) check out this link to my ebay shop and let me know what you think. |
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