As we closed our doors tonight we had a few straggelers coming in an almost panicked state scooping up their chosen selection and tucking them under their arms. If you suddenly remember you can't get through Christmas without that little someghing you found behind our now rather steamy windows, please just send us a wee message and we will sort you out, put you in contact with the maker directly or point you to their nearest stockest... biggest supprize is this fantastic jacket stayed on the manequin all weekend, even through the Satruday Night Fancy Dress Seshion!
A HUGE thankyou to everyone who came, saw, bought, helped or sent their merry wares - wouldn't have been the same fun-filled weekend with out you.
Sunday, 4 December 2011
Saturday, 3 December 2011
All work and no play makes for a dull Saturday night
so hop on your paper plane and come see some Robbie Porter prints! We will be here officially till 8pm tonight, but probably longer... Robbie's A3 prints are just £45 framed up and ready to go and he is also featured in this years wall of pop out fame.
Clasic Christmas Toys
Anyone with an eye for design will have a soft spot for ye olde toys and we Merry Makers love a wooden snow man, fluffy fairy or christmas pud. Andrew JL Ansell has transformed his love for classic photography AND toys into the most christmassy set of badges. We love the bold colours and hint of nostalgia. 4 for £4 anyone?
Everbody loves lego, right?
What we have here is one of Rachel Eliot's first lego men, painted to promote a DIY lego man workshop, her name is Eve. So far in the Lego man team we have a member of Kiss, a very precisly painted figure from a tallented 6 year old girl and the very first face ever drawn by a 3 year old boy - lovely moment, now preserved in glass forever, and as a lego man how amazing is that? Rachel's workshop is open all weekend but she will be making guest appearances Saturday from 6 to 8 pm and Sunday from 12 to 3 pm.
Some of our new favourite things!
Claire McVinnie's badges, christmas tree decorations and gracefull clocks are all flying high on our list! Espcially as they only come in at £5 for a tree ornament, £10 for a badge and £20 for a clock, swoop in fast before they are gone!
Thistle do nicely...
The Merriment Makers is all about celebrating Made in Scotland, and these pieces by Helen Stephenson and Sharon Kirby are made right here in Studio 203. Helen's leather thistles are available as brooches and keyrings for £10-£15 and Sharon's bird range includes birds on tree decorations, sticks, badges and coat racks. Prices range from £3.50 to £50.
Friday, 2 December 2011
Anatomy of an eye glass case
As interpreted by the embroidary revoloutionist, Susiemaroon. We are very pleased to have Susie's new collection on show this year, along side her already classic take on the mobile phone case and book mark we have the next generation of protection, for the new Kindle. Oh it's a winner and we only have a few so get your elbows out! All Susiemaroon wares are made with an eco concience and a ethicalyl sound heartbeat.
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