Posts Tagged ‘Envelopes’


Makers-Online Stocks Milomade

April 20th, 2010

A while back I wrote a post about Makers-Online stocking Milomade. It’s taken a while to get everything sorted, but I’m pleased to announce that Milomade products are now available through this online stockist. Why not visit my profile on their website to see what is available.

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Packing Badges up at last!

April 14th, 2010

I’ve been looking for some biodegradable grip seal bags for a while – something I can use to package my badges up for sale and keep a clear conscience as previously I have been using non-degradable grip seal bags that I bought years ago that needed to be used up. I found a good supplier online at last and ordered a box of 1000. The order arrived this morning and I’ve been itching to finish work and start printing out labels and start sorting my badges out into packs of 4.

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New Stockist – Makers Online

March 24th, 2010

Bringing together a small set of talented designer-makers in the UK, Makers Online is an online boutique selling a wide range of beautifully hand crafted products. Specialising mostly in unique contemporary jewellery, with a wide range of bracelets, brooches, earrings and necklaces, Makers Online also stock Home Accessories, Handbags and Greetings Cards. I found the website recently and plucked up the courage to get in touch with them in the view to them stocking Milomade – and success! Look out for Milomade on Makers Online very soon.

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New Envelopes Now Available

March 12th, 2010

I have just listed some of my envelope packs in my shop. Please visit the Milomade Shop to see the whole collection.

These envelopes are all created from my vast stash of old maps, music and magazines. Instead of sending these off for recycling I’ve decided to recycle them myself and breathe new life into the maps, music and magazines by re-purposing them into envelopes. I love making envelopes and my studio floor always gets filled with rows and rows of envelopes drying after gluing.

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