Friday Features

Our ‘Friday Features’ share the stories and insights of some wonderful creative women in the UK who own amazing small businesses.

Covering: creativity (at home and in work), juggling life and work as creative women, the ups and downs of running a small business in the UK, and our wellbeing as creatives… we hope these posts celebrate the incredible women featured, support the creative community as a whole, and encourage any creative women in the UK who have a small business (or dream) to keep going.

Hattie McGill in her embroidery studio
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Friday Feature: Hattie from Hattie McGill Embroidery, hand embroiderer for film & TV, and creator of kits and shiny things

Hattie McGill in her embroidery studio This week’s Friday Feature is the ever so talented Hattie from Hattie McGill Embroidery. Having trained at the Royal School of Needlework, Hattie’s hand-embroidery skills have seen her work on some incredible film productions (including Wicked). She also creates gorgeous shiny things for anyone to buy, and helps others learn and enjoy goldwork embroidery through her kits. Let’s get to know more about the creative woman behind the small business… Do you feel being creative is a part of your identity? Yes –  from as long as I remember I’ve been creative & enjoyed making things. I don’t really think of it – it’s

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Dina from The Playful Indian
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Friday Feature: Dina from The Playful Indian, creator of cards and gifts with cultural humour and fun food puns

Our Friday Feature this week is the amazing Dina from The Playful Indian. For Dina, it’s all about putting smiles on people’s faces. Through fun food puns, cultural humour, and colourful illustrations, she creates greeting cards and gifts that spread happiness. Let’s get to know more about the wonderful creative woman behind the small business… What does being creative mean to you? Being creative to me means exploring ideas and representing these in a visual way. Has creativity ever helped you through a difficult time in your life? 100%! I remember a time when I was attending therapy and the only way I could express my thoughts and feelings was

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Chantel from Mashona Designs wearing a black t-shirt with the text "Queen", and African textile trousers
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Friday Feature: Chantel from Mashona Designs, creator of African-textile accessories and homeware

Combining sustainable African textiles with reclaimed fabrics and recycled materials, today’s Friday Feature handmakes gorgeous accessories and homeware that celebrate African heritage whilst being kind to the planet… it’s the lovely Chantel from Mashona Designs. Let’s get to know more about the creative woman behind the small business… What does being creative mean to you? It means being able to challenge my perceptions of what I can achieve. In my younger years I have often questioned my abilities (even though coming across as confident), so being able to create with my hands and to wear what I create is a wonderful feeling. I feel very proud! Has creativity ever helped

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Beth Elsdon Abstract Artist, sitting on a chair with a cup of tea, laughing
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Friday Feature: Beth Elsdon, abstract artist creating contemporary emotive pieces

This week’s Friday Feature is the wonderful Beth Elsdon. Using soft neutrals, with pops of colour, and lots of textural layers, Beth creates contemporary and emotive pieces of art from her studio in North Yorkshire. With personal experience of the ups and downs in life, Beth has a passion for creating pieces that really resonate and connect with people on a deeper level (giving them a moment of calm, hope, or joy), and helping others express their own feelings through art during her workshops. Let’s get to know more about the woman behind the creativity… What is your earliest memory of you being creative? One of my earliest creative memories

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Catherine from Catherine Bamber Art sitting at her desk with pieces of art and a cup of tea in front of her
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Friday Feature: Catherine from Catherine Bamber Art, dot-artist with a passion for second-hand frames

Our Friday Feature this week is the lovely Catherine from Catherine Bamber Art. Having grown up in a creative home, Catherine quite naturally found her way to becoming an artist. Lockdown was the perfect excuse to build her own business, and since then she has really honed her style – finding what works best for her. Spoiler alert: it involves lots of dots and second-hand frames! Let’s get to know more about the wonderful creative woman behind the small business… What does being creative mean to you? It’s the freedom to create something from scratch, whilst having fun and getting lost in the task. For me, this isn’t just achieved

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Afia From AFMENA
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Friday Feature: Afia from AFMENA, creator of bold, bright, and beautiful floral designs

This week’s Friday Feature is Afia from AFMENA, who is as vibrant and beautiful as the floral designs she creates. After working as a teacher, Afia had a change of heart when on maternity leave with her first child. That’s when her love of design took centre-stage and she started her business. Now, with a focus on unconventional and colourful creations, Afia creates exciting florals for brands, events, and weddings all across London. Let’s get to know more about the amazing woman behind the creative small business… How did your small business start? After creating flowers for my own wedding, I became the go-to person for friends who were getting

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