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13 years ago
CoralQuay cares about its Producers. Through giving access to markets in the developed 'North' CoralQuay is helping Producers to trade their way out of poverty read more
8/9 New Bond Street Place
Bath BA1 1BH
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01225 446362
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One of my favourite places on Tottenham Court Road in London is Paperchase, and I was pleased to be…read moreable to visit a small stand-alone branch in Bath (most branches are part of Borders or in train stations around the UK). They have a range of cards, stationary, fun gifts, unique office supplies, pens, wrapping paper and seasonal items including ornaments for your Christmas tree. The store is great, and my only quibble is that it isn't larger with more of the range of the main branch in London!
Expensive but full of lovely, lovely paper products and gifts. I particularly like their note…read morebooks, all of which are displayed on tables of goodies you can look at for ages! I stock up on lovely cards that will last me through borthday for a couple of months. Only one till point, so queues can get quite long and staff are a bit thin on the ground at the weekend.
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On the occasion, which is rarely, that I cannot make my home made cards I do source them out,…read morehowever, I am not the type to often pick something off the rack. I was made aware of this company a while back and I love their food and pastry photography, therefore, I ordered a 12 pack of ice cream and macaroon cards for birthday mail outs. Even though it was all the way up in England and with the exchange it was still ironically cheaper than some of the ones that I have seen locally. Shipping was fast.
This is great little shop, selling fair-trade South American gifts, jewellery, music and artwork…read more It's a great place to come if you're looking for something a little more unusual as a birthday or Christmas present and don't know where to start. I've bought various friends and relatives quite a few different bits from here over the years, from earrings, to trinkets, to musical instruments - so it's a pretty good bet, regardless of whom you're buying for. Upstairs there's the art and furniture section, which is filled with a range of paintings, sculptures, mirrors and wall-art. There are some really interesting pieces to be found, mostly a bit out of my price range, but it's definitely worth checking out - even if you're not buying.
A real Ali Baba cave, full of lovely wooden gifts and everyday objects. Everything is handmade so…read moreevery item is unique! I particularly liked the cheeseboards with the little mice, and the carved decorative objects (owls; green man; flock of geese in flight). The staff are smiling, friendly and helpful.
I purchase a wooden horse priced at 115 GBP while vacationing in Bath from the US. It was…read morehand-carried home and when it was unwrapped (we had to re-wrap it ourselves because the store's wrapping was worthless despite the fact that the clerk new it had a long journey ahead), we found a broken ear and a cracked leg. I was devastated as was our granddaughter as it was a gift for her. I took it to a highly praised conservationist for repair and he told me that it WAS BROKEN IN BOTH PLACES WHEN I BOUGHT IT! It had been previously repaired and sold without so much as a hint that it was not in perfect condition! I was also told by the conservationist that it is NOT NEW. Because of the discoloration of the wood on the bottom of the piece, it was obvious that was pre-owned. Because I want the job done properly, this gentleman is going to re-attach the ear (which had been previously glued to the body) and do what he can with the crack (which happened long before we bought the horse) and it is going to cost between $75 and $100. I contacted the store and they will not stand behind their merchandise. I was only offered the opportunity to return it (AT MY OWN COST) by September 29. DO NOT SHOP HERE UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. THE STORE SELLS USED, DAMAGED MERCHANDISE AND DOES NOT ADVISE THE CUSTOMER.
This shop is the perfect place to go for wannabe dress designers, parents who need to entertain…read moretheir children or anyone who is looking to spruce up their home. This tiny shop offers cheaper than cheaper fabrics in a range of colours and materials. What they get seems to change month on month so you never know what you're going to find in the treasure chest of fabrics. The lady who runs the shop is extremely friendly - so if you've got any questions about the materials she sells, or sewing in general, she'll be happy to help. A fun haberdashery if you're looking to get a bit creative!
Believe it or not, I've been here a fair few times with my former housemate, as she took great…read morepleasure in fashioning her own clothes and accessories like bags from the huge range of fabrics carried at this store just off the main drag in Bath. While in there, she would go up and speak to the hugely helpful staff about her latest project and asking them what they would recommend, while I would go around touching all the fury and other unusual fabrics. Once I bought a faux leopard skin bit of cloth to make a crazy notebook, which I still have. Recommended.
This card shops on Milsom Street makes a refreshing change from Hallmark or Clintons. When I was in…read moresearch of the world's best Happy 60th Birthday card for my Dad, I made sure Mayther was my first port of call. In all honesty, if you're looking for an obscure card (for example, Happy Hanukah) you won't find it hear. What Mayther is best at is selling beautifully designed, humorous or unique versions of standard greetings cards. They're reasonably priced, and a cut above what you normally find on the high street. They also sell a host of wrapping paper and ribbons to brighten up even the dullest of presents.
Lovely gift shop with lots of different items. We got some great stocking fillers here, including…read morecoasters, socks and some candles. They also stock Jellycats which I know are very popular. During Christmas they also had some nice decorations and very cute festive earrings! We got a pair last year and a couple of pairs this year. This year they had some more traditional and nostalgic ornaments and I couldn't resist. This location in Bath gets VERY busy, so I'd recommend going when they first open. I've walked in and walked straight out again recently and it was only a Tuesday!
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Catering primarily to offices, Elworthy is a decent supplier of office furniture and supplies…read more They've got anything from chairs and desks, filing cabinets to hole punches. They operate Uk wide from this Westbury Park premises, and as an independent business are able to offer free and impartial advice on any items in question, as well as a free CAD design service for offices looking to supply themselves on a larger scale, free installation and free disposal of old desking. With market competitive prices their extensive catalogue is likely to find you what you need at the right price.
great toy store that usually has lots of good offers on.read more
Cheap cards for all occasions - you can't say much fairer than that. If you hate spending your hard…read moreearned pennies on corporate greetings, then the Card Factory will mean that you get to keep at least a few more of those pennies in your pocket. Most of the stuff in here isn't exactly outstanding quality, but you might be surprised by some of the offerings given the price tag. They do a pretty good range of cards for Birthdays - and of course they'll capitalise on any public holiday to the maximum. If you still need to get your paws on a Mother's Day card, then you'll be bound to come across something cheap and cheerful in here, just don't tell your mum how much it cost.
'Compare the quality...Compare the price...' The Card Factory is certainly a competitive chain…read morestore, but then again it has every right to be. Unlike many other card shops, this place doesn't take the piss when it comes to card prices. You'll have no problem finding a half decent card here for under a pound. I say half decent since the quality of many of the cheaper cards aren't great, but what do you expect? And lets face it: most people bypass the card in favour of the adjoining present (if they're lucky enough to get one) anyway. Here you'll find cards for all occasions, from birthdays to christenings to condolences. Gifts such as soft toys can also be purchased.
If you want to go to Blooms Garden Centre how about making a day of it and looking round the Craft…read moreVillage attached. In the Craft Village there is a diverse range of craft outlets to look round. For the budding artist there are a couple of ceramic painting places where you can chose a plate or ornament and spend an hour or two happily painting away. There is a canvas printers, phtographers studio and sand art. There is also a butterfly house and a small kids soft play centre. If you fancy a break there is a cafe too so all in all the makings of a lovely day out.
This is a hidden gem in Swindon. It is situated at the back of a garden centre, just off of…read morejunction 16 of the M4 motorway. I would say that it is a brilliant place to take children for something different. There is a children's play area in the middle, where the children can play whilst you take a break and have a cup of coffee. All around the play area are small retail units, specialising in lots of different craft things. You could for example make a piece of pottery. Children could make a handprint. You can buy things like knitting wool and get advice on what you need. There is a photographers where you can have professional photos taken and there is also Butterfly world, where you can wander amongst lots of butterflies.
I recently went into this shop to help my daughter choose a bear for her second birthday…read more There's a massive choice of stuffed animals - although without their stuffing they can look a little creepy! Once you've chosen your animal there are lots and lots of bear outfits to choose from, including some gorgeous Hello Kitty branded clothing. The staff are very friendly and great with kids. My daughter was able to 'help' with the bear making process. The bears are a little pricey but they're great for a special occasion, such as a birthday, christening, graduation or even just to say I love you. Kids love it!
Our visit to this store situated in the Cribbs Causeway shopping centre will always be remebered by…read moremy children. There was a huge range of teddy bears to stuff, and both my son and daughter found their perfect teddy bear which they helped to stuff and put a heart in. They also had their birth certificate after choosing a name for their new teddy. The teddy came with a box to go home. Since then we have returned often to buy the odd outfit for the bears. The bears are of good quality and have worn extremely well. The average bear can cost between £19 to £30 and outfits around the £10 mark so this can be a bit pricey, but I must say mu kids havent forgotton it and still talk fondly of their visits.
My lord, i love crafty shops. This is like a mecca for…read morecrafty people! I've shopped around for various craft supplies and hobbycraft isn't as expensive as i thought it would be, it has the added bonus of being all under one roof. I don't agree with previous comments that it's a shop for lazy people, if you are short on time then it's the best place. Smaller more personable hobby shops which are lovely will inevitably be more expensive and smaller in size including options for stock so it depends what you are after. i used to buy online from independent sellers but you do get less for your money and if you are intending to sell your items you create like i do, every penny makes a difference. Another good place to check out is local garden Centres, would be surprised the things i've found! They sell an abundance of Christmas crafts, ribbon, buttons, pendants, beads, modelling craft, decoupage, flower arranging, kids crafts and art work, cake decorating icing/ materials and that's just down stairs! It does get very bust on weekends, deducting a star for the times i've had to wait in the que for half and hour or more. They do seem to lack the correct number of staff in my opinion but the staff they do have are helpful as can be. If you are just starting off looking for a new hobby or unsure where to go with some craft ideas, just go for a visit, your not obligated to buy anything. You'll get 1001 ideas and inspirations :)
Hobby Craft is basically a craft shop for lazy people, who don't really take craftwork that…read moreseriously. For if they did they would almost certainly shop around and get things cheaper, better and more specialized. For what it is though (craft shop for lazy people) it is pretty good as they have a wide selection of materials and pretty much everything you need under one roof. I have to admit using this one in particular as it is nice and big and I know they will have the specific item I'm looking for. If only the prices were that little bit cheaper. Sorry, scrap that, if only the prices were a lot cheaper, it would be a pretty good chained store. As it stands at the moment it is quite frankly a rip off.
Named after the song in one of the most wonderful yet tragic motion pictures of our time (with just…read morea hint of sarcasm there), Hakuna Matata is Easton's head-shop - your one stop for all that is associated with smoking dope, getting high and the Rastafarian community. In this shop you can find all the expected grinders, papers, lighters, stash boxes and magazines affiliated with marijuana that you would expect, plus a few extras you may not have thought of. They have a very broad and wonderful smelling incense and scent collection for starters, and a good collection of Indian-based art postcards. More gems that I found (excusing the pun) were some healing crystals and the guide books to go with them. This isn't just a collection of getting high tat, but rather a well thought out stock of gifts and treats based around a more relaxed and easy going way of life.
Not just another " head shop " But an amazing gift shop also offering craft and clothing from many…read moreparts of Africa, Urban clothing at reasonable prices, greeting cards, sandals, jewellery including body piercings, and of course the biggest selection of smoking paraphernalia in Bristol, A one stop experience for all your gifty needs, Llewsob
The second The Entertainer in Bristol - find the original smaller store on the edge of Broadmead's…read moreshopping centre next to Boots. This one is bigger and feels like it is verging on Toys R Us territory - more plastic and brands than a feel that you are in an exiting toy shop. Staff are helpful at finding you things - understanding that I had no idea who Ben 10 was (but my nephew knew him very well - phew!) which is just as well as after a few circuits in here you tend to give up. Just not fun. Still, it is still better than Toys R Us.
A delightful children's toy shop on a street lined with toy shops!…read more It doesn't take much imagination to guess what the toys are made of, and the wood they use is of the finest quality. Down to the Wood stocks everything from jigsaws to children's chairs so you're bound to find the perfect gift for the perfect little 'un. Given the quality of the items on sale, the toys here are relatively cheap and you'll be able to find a present to suit your budget. And for the grown ups there's also a limited range of household gifts, jewellery and kitchenware.
Here we have a shop that sells, well, cards. Cards and party supplies that is…read more It's not quite Clintons in terms of quality or range but then also in terms of price, which is nice. It's much more of an independent store here but essentially the same sort of deal. If you're after a card for any occasion then you'll probably nip in here. If you're not after a card I doubt you'll be going to the Card Factory. They also have a range in small presents and accessories which are again not big in quality or price the same.