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Green Friday

Writer: Tamara WilliamsTamara Williams

This year we’ve been over the moon to be included in Wildflower Magazine’s Little Green Book. This was originally created to showcase sustainable artisans, services and experiences across the UK, and it’s where you can shop all year round, knowing that you are supporting small, local and ethical businesses.


This Friday they are championing a Green Friday alternative to the fast consumerism that tends to accompany Black Friday each year. A selection of their Little Green Book members are offering special discounts to shop online with some brilliant gift ideas including all-natural skincare, bespoke artwork, colourful homeware, local wines, some one-of-a-kind gift ideas and of course, our wearable art. Well worth a look!



 
 
 

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