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Coastal Collection 2025
“Her work is beautiful, Helen puts so much passion into her pieces it’s like a little bit of herself is in each one. Such a lovely person to come into contact with too, fab communication and great value for money! Highly recommend!"
Samantha


"Lovely little gifts for my sisters; just what I was looking for!
Very fast delivery and beautifully
made items."
Holly


“Omg !!! It’s AWESOME you should definitely check them out you will not be disappointed I can’t wait to order more stuff.”
Laura


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Where can I buy Craft Happy gifts and art?I have online shops on both Etsy and Folksy as well as my own online shop on my website. You can also buy from me in person at markets. My prices are slightly higher online as I build in delivery charges to give you the convenience of having the gift delivered to your home. I'm happy to receive an order from you on whatever your chosen shopping platform is but I do receive more profit from the item if you order through my website rather than a third party platform, and you always receive exactly the same great quality item and top notch customer service whichever one you choose.
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Can I visit Craft Happy in person?I have an online business and I exhibit regularly at local arts markets. You can find a list of markets in the 'Where to Find Me' section on the home page of my website. A link to my online shop is also available on my home page.
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How do I order a bespoke piece from Craft Happy?Just drop me a quick email at hc.crafthappy@gmail.com and we can have a chat through your requirements. I can usually turn things around fairly quickly for you but I do appreciate as much time as you can give me, especially towards the end of the year.
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Where do you collect your sea glass from?I collect sea glass nearly every time I go to the coast, as often as I can. I always bring it back from holiday and I have pieces in my collection from the Caribbean, Canary Islands, Italy, Greece, Spain which I often use in my work. Most of my glass comes from Seaham in the north east of England. You can learn more about the history of Seaham in my blog.
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