Tuesday, 29 October 2024

Unique and Quirky Gifts for the Quirky, Interesting People in Your Life

If you've got people in your life who march to the beat of their own drum, it’s likely you've found that the usual socks-and-scarf combo just won’t do.

 These are the ones who adore the extraordinary, who revel in the unusual, and who cherish the kinds of keepsakes that stand out and tell a story. 

Finding gifts for them can be a joy if you think outside the box and, more specifically, into the quirky corners of it

. Here are some fantastic ideas for unique, memorable presents that celebrate the wonderfully eccentric personalities they’re crafted for.

1. Antique Paper Knives: A Slice of Elegance and History

A paper knife is both practical and elegant—a tool once indispensable in an era before self-opening envelopes. Today, antique paper knives are prized for their craftsmanship and history. From carved bone to intricate silver blades, each piece whispers tales of letters opened by candlelight, of sealing wax and long-distance love letters. These little treasures come in all shapes and sizes; some feature intricate engravings, while others might carry a touch of Victorian whimsy or Art Deco flair. They’re perfect for someone who loves the idea of a time when mail was an event, not a nuisance.

2. Handcrafted Ornaments Made from Repurposed Spark Plugs, Wires, nuts and bolts

For those who appreciate recycling and resourcefulness, ornaments made from old spark plugs, bits of wire, and other discarded parts offer a blend of artistry and industrial chic. Crafted by ingenious artisans, these creations range from robots and animals to abstract designs, making each piece a testament to creativity and environmental mindfulness. 

Picture a small metal dog sitting on a shelf, or a wire-formed ballerina dancing across a table, or a metal mosquito. These pieces make ideal gifts for those with a love for gritty aesthetics and eco-conscious values.

3. Vintage Curiosities: From Skeleton Keys to Apothecary Bottles

Is there anything more fascinating than a drawer full of forgotten oddments from years gone by? Vintage curiosities make fantastic gifts for anyone who collects trinkets, or even for the aspiring cabinet-of-curiosities creator. Think skeleton keys that once opened doors to rooms long forgotten, old apothecary bottles that once held exotic elixirs, or even pocket watches that stopped ticking decades ago. These treasures hold a mysterious allure and offer an instant conversation starter.

4. Oddball Kitchen Gadgets from a Bygone Era

Many quirky people are avid cooks, so why not add a bit of vintage charm to their kitchen? From butter churns to antique eggbeaters and Victorian sugar tongs, these curious gadgets make for beautiful and functional décor, if not everyday use. Take a look at old-fashioned coffee grinders or ornate cake servers for a bit of bygone glamour. Most can still be put to use, but their old-world charm makes them as much decoration as device.

5. Eccentric Wall Art: Vintage Posters, Botanical Prints, and Beyond

Nothing says “individuality” like bold, unique wall art. For the quirky souls on your list, bypass the usual prints and seek out vintage posters, strange botanical prints, or scientific illustrations that carry a dose of intrigue. Even those strange Victorian medical diagrams can add an unexpectedly stylish twist to a room, especially when framed in reclaimed wood. Alternatively, look for surreal, whimsical pieces or retro artwork that feels personal and unusual.

6. Miniature Terrariums: A Self-Sustaining Ecosystem in a Bottle

Terrariums offer a touch of nature indoors and bring a delightful sense of life to any room. Tiny glass jars filled with moss, tiny plants, and perhaps even a little ceramic creature add a whimsical touch to any desk or windowsill. Some terrariums are open and require a bit of watering, while closed terrariums create their own mini ecosystems and only need the occasional bit of sunlight to thrive. Either way, a miniature world in a jar is sure to charm anyone with a green thumb and a sense of wonder.

7. Taxidermy (The Ethical Kind)

Taxidermy isn’t for everyone, but for those who love natural history, a small, ethically sourced taxidermy specimen can be a fascinating piece of art. Whether it’s a butterfly mounted in a frame, a preserved beetle, or even a tiny rodent, taxidermy has a unique charm for people who appreciate nature’s beauty in an unusual way. Many small businesses specialise in ethically sourced taxidermy, so it’s possible to find these curiosities guilt-free.

8. Handcrafted Stationery with Personality

If your quirky friend loves the tactile experience of writing things down, beautifully crafted stationery is a delightfully unexpected choice. Think handmade journals with covers made from reclaimed wood, paper infused with wildflower seeds, or even personalised wax seals. For an added touch, include a dip pen and ink to give them the full vintage writing experience. Whether they journal daily or only jot down thoughts occasionally, a beautiful writing kit can inspire their creativity in the most old-fashioned way.

9. Quirky Bookends for the Bookish Collector

Bookends are a fantastic way to add a touch of personality to a shelf. Look for options made from unexpected materials like vintage brass, sculpted stone, or iron figurines. For a bit of whimsy, consider bookends in the shape of animals, miniature landscapes, or even quirky geometric shapes. Ideal for book lovers, these unique pieces add a touch of flair to any bookshelf.

Final Thought: Give Them a Story, Not Just a Gift

Gifting should always be about more than simply handing over an item; it should be an opportunity to bring joy, surprise, and a spark of wonder to the recipient. With these quirky, offbeat options, you’re not just giving a gift—you’re giving a story, a piece of history, a little mystery, and a dash of character. It’s the perfect way to celebrate the quirky, interesting people in your life who make the world so much more intriguing.

Monday, 28 October 2024

Why You Should Use VistaPrint for All Your Christmas Printing Needs

Before you ask, the answer is This is not a sponsored piece. 

Christmas is a time for connection, and there’s nothing like a personalised touch to make loved ones feel appreciated. 

From custom Christmas cards to unique photographic gifts, VistaPrint has you covered with a broad range of high-quality, customisable options. Here’s why VistaPrint is the go-to choice for all your Christmas printing needs this season.

1. Wide Range of Customisation Options

One of VistaPrint's greatest strengths is the level of customisation it offers. For Christmas cards, you can choose from a variety of designs, or start from scratch and make your card truly unique. Add your own photos, tweak the text, and pick colours and layouts that suit your style. The same applies to their bespoke calendars and photographic gifts; you have complete control over the details, ensuring your gifts feel personal and thoughtful.

2. Excellent Quality Across All Products

VistaPrint has built a reputation for producing top-notch printed materials, and it’s easy to see why. Whether you’re printing Christmas cards, creating a photo calendar, or ordering other personalised gifts, you’ll receive products that look and feel premium. Their paper and photo finishes are durable and vibrant, ensuring that your designs come to life with stunning clarity and depth, making a memorable impact on friends and family.

3. Ease of Use and Intuitive Design Process

VistaPrint’s website is designed to make customisation simple, even for those who aren’t particularly tech-savvy. With easy drag-and-drop functionality and a variety of templates, you can effortlessly design your products, and you’ll see a preview of your item before confirming your order. This intuitive design process helps ensure that you’re delighted with the final product – without any surprises when it arrives.

4. Quick Turnaround and Reliable Delivery

As the holiday season approaches, timing becomes essential. VistaPrint is known for its efficient production and delivery timelines, so even if you’re designing gifts closer to Christmas, there’s a good chance you’ll receive them on time. VistaPrint offers several shipping options to cater to different schedules, making last-minute gifting less stressful.

5. Affordable Pricing with Frequent Discounts

Christmas can be a costly time of year, so it’s good to know that VistaPrint offers quality products at reasonable prices. They frequently run discounts and promotional offers, so you can often find good deals, especially if you order early. When you consider the premium quality and personal touch that VistaPrint products add to the holiday season, the value is hard to beat.

6. Eco-Friendly Options for a Sustainable Christmas

Many of us are becoming more conscious of the environmental impact of our purchases, and VistaPrint is helping address these concerns by offering eco-friendly options. Choose sustainable paper options or print materials that are more environmentally friendly without compromising on quality. It’s a small but meaningful way to reduce the environmental impact of your Christmas preparations.

VistaPrint for a Memorable, Personalised Christmas

With VistaPrint, you can take care of all your Christmas printing needs in one go, without sacrificing quality or convenience. From beautifully crafted cards to thoughtful photographic gifts and bespoke calendars, they offer everything you need to bring a personal touch to the festive season.

https://www.vistaprint.co.uk

Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Westminster. Your Ideal Festive Break

A new festive afternoon tea, Christmas menus, and quintessential decorations set the arrival of the festive scene at the five star Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Westminster. 

The perfect stay for a festive break, an 1820’s Grade II listed building with iconic landmarks on its doorstep, it's also the famous address of a legendary site immersed in iconic British history, originally the HQ of the Metropolitan Police, subsequently taken over by the Ministry of Defence and also used as the recruitment office during both World Wars.

With a bespoke collection of Christmas menus, a sumptuous multi-sensory Festive Afternoon Tea, and a roaring New Year’s Eve party, Great Scotland Yard Hotel remains the place to celebrate during the festive months.

Festive Afternoon Tea

This Christmas season, indulge in the new, elevated Festive Afternoon Tea in Central London at The Parlour in partnership with B Corp premium chocolate brand, Valrhona Chocolate, where seasonal treats and classic scones await. For an extra touch of luxury, opt for the Champagne Afternoon Tea or upgrade to the Infinite Champagne Afternoon Tea. Launching on 18th November, the experience is also available to book on Christmas Day.

Guests can indulge in seasonal festive delights, from wild mushroom and rocket quiche; turkey, celeriac remoulade and cranberry sauce on brown bread; smoked salmon, caviar, horseradish cream on malted bread; egg truffle mayo and chives on pain de mie (V); chestnut and Montgomery cheddar Yorkshire pudding (V); to classic Afternoon Tea delicacies, such as freshly baked plain and spiced gingerbread scones and cornish clotted cream and blackberry jam.

An assortment of festive teas, cakes and pastries are also available, such as the hotel’s signature GSY bûche de Noël Spiced Jivara chocolate and bergamot teacake; a Christmas tree tart; chestnut and cassis Mont Blanc Black Forest reindeer Kalingo chocolate; and Amarena mousse

New Year’s Eve

Say goodbye to 2024 at the hotel’s New Year’s Eve Party near Big Ben, where guests will celebrate the New Year in style at the intimate speakeasy bar, Sibin, which will open its doors and share the space with The 40 Elephants cocktail bar up until 2 am with a DJ raising the vibe and welcoming in 2025. Guests will enjoy sustainable cocktails and also have the chance to purchase take-out champagne to enjoy while watching the Westminster fireworks. New Year’s Eve celebrations will begin at 5pm for the pre-firework drinks and a DJ playing from 8pm. Minimum spend of £70pp

Christmas Parties

For businesses planning festive parties or for those needing a luxury space for a private celebratory event, the Festive Private Party package at Grace & Favour provides the ultimate Christmas hideaway, full of cozy elegance and holiday cheer, guests can handpick wines within Grace & Favour, decked in Christmas décor.

www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/england-united-kingdom/great-scotland-yard/lhrub 

Buying Christmas gifts for book lovers? That's Christmas brings you Classic Novels the perfect collection.

Classic Novels is proud to have partnered with Chiltern Publishing to bring you their beautifully decorated editions of some of the most famous novels ever written.

Chiltern are publishers of exquisitely crafted editions of the world’s finest classic literature. The books that we have added to the Classic Novels portfolio are a perfect mix of tradition combined with the very latest in printing techniques. 

With wonderfully detailed covers, sparkling gilt edges and stitched binding, these editions are as ornate as they are sturdy.

Founded in 2018 with a vision to create the most beautiful classics ever published, Chiltern took inspiration from the resplendent motifs of the original covers of novels from the 19th Century. 

Commitment to this vision is reflected in the specifications of the Chiltern Editions, with their size and formatting staying true to Austen’s originals.

They have a wide range of genres available, ready for you to begin your very own collection, or to buy books for fantastic Christmas gifting. 

Delve into the dark and gothic world of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, where themes of morality and the horrors of ambition are explored against the backdrop of monstrous vengeance. 

Step into the roaring twenties through F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby where the decadent life of mysterious, millionaire recluse Jay Gatsby belies the obsession and deceit of one man’s pursuit of the American Dream.

The greatest love story of all time, Shakespeare’s Romeo & Juliet, and his timeless tragedy of Hamlet have also been given the exquisite Chiltern treatment with intricately embossed covers, delicate ribbon markers and creamy pages.

They have fantastic value bundles available, enabling you to brighten up your bookcase immediately with Chiltern’s instantly recognisable spines. 

Why not pair Frankenstein with Bram Stoker’s genre-defining Dracula? Dickens fans will not be disappointed by four-strong set including Great Expectations and Oliver Twist. They also have a bespoke children’s collection available so you can share classics like Peter Pan and Treasure Island with the whole family, kindling that love for literature that will remain with them all their lives.

Many of the Classic Novels’ Chiltern Editions are as beautifully decorated on the inside as they are on the outside. Immerse yourself in the timeless festive yarn as Arthur Rackham’s original illustrations bring Scrooge’s tale of redemption to life in Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. 

Your tumble down the rabbit-hole will be hastened by Victorian illustrator John Tenniel, whose imagination brought the iconic characters of Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland into stark and vivid reality.

These magnificently produced editions complement their existing collection of stylishly presented hardbacks from a dazzling array of 19th Century authors, inspired by the famous Cranford Collection. 

From Austen’s must-have of Pride and Prejudice to Emily Brontë’s sweeping, moody Wuthering Heights, these equally artful editions make fantastic companions to any purchases from our range of Chilterns.

All of their hardbacks are available for delivery UK-wide as well as to the USA, Australia, New Zealand and Singapore. They are delighted to offer free delivery across the UK for orders over £25.

With such a wide range of titles available, waste no time in beginning your very own collection of the greatest novels in English literature. Or be seen as the greatest Christmas gifter ever!

https://hardbacknovels.com

Great British Food Awards Gold for Yiayia Gin. Buy some for Christmas!

Irini Tzortzoglou
A Cumbrian small batch artisan spirits distiller has been awarded a prestigious Gold accolade at the Great British Food Awards 2024.

Ulverston-based Shed One Distillery's Yiayia Gin, created in partnership with Greek chef and 2019 Masterchef winner, Irini Tzortzoglou, came out on top in the Gin category of the annual awards, which celebrate the very best artisanal produce in the UK's food and drink industry.

The Gin category was judged by top industry expert and Michelin-starred chef and restaurateur, Adam Handling, who said Yiayia was "an excellent gin with elegance and complexity, foraged and sourced all in the UK with an innovative concept of Mediterranean flavours. A super artisanal and female-led project."

Yiayia Gin was judged by Adam to be a prime example of Great British food and drink – demonstrating not only delicious flavour, but also providing an optimum drinking experience and one-of-a-kind enjoyment.

The awards, launched in 2014, give a promotional platform to passionate artisanal brands and makers with a judging panel made up of an array of food industry icons, critics, and Michelin-starred chefs. 

Each year the Great British Food Awards champion the standout producers from all over the UK with winners confident their winning items truly are among the very best the country has to offer.

Shed One Distillery owner and co-founder, Zoe Arnold-Bennett, said: “We're beyond thrilled for Yiayia Gin to be recognised as the best of the best by the Great British Food Awards and by a chef and restaurateur of Adam Handling's stature. 

"We're blown away by his comments and his appreciation of the concept, genuine love, and enthusiasm that went into creating this special gin, which evokes the flavours and aromas of Irini's homeland of Crete.

“We drew inspiration from the island's rich gastronomic culture then set out to find locally grown and locally foraged savoury and citrus flavoured botanicals to perfectly compliment this corner of the Mediterranean. After lots of mixing and blending, and even more testing and tasting, we created Yiayia Gin or as we now like to refer to it, Crete in a glass!”

Yiayia, which translates as 'grandmother', was inspired, created, distilled, and bottled by women, and features vine, fig, olive, and lemon leaves, mushroom, seaweed, rose pelargonium, and oregano alongside classic juniper.

Irini Tzortzoglou added: “What started as a chance conversation with Zoe when I was on a gin-making experience at Shed One, ended with me spending months working with the women of the distillery to produce a gin we all loved.

“Named in tribute to my grandmothers, I am thrilled with the thought that the spirits of Yiayia Irini and Yiayia Stavroula are rejoicing in pride and joy, witnessing this wonderful Great British Food Awards accolade from beyond! You can't go wrong if you create with love and pure intentions, and I'm delighted and humbled that Yiayia Gin continues to be proof of that and has come so far.”

Having been awarded the highest Gold accolade, Shed One's Yiayia Gin will be promoted across Great British Food's print, online, and social channels in celebration of its achievement. For more information, visit www.greatbritishfoodawards.com/awards.

To learn more about Shed One, visit https://shed1distillery.com.

Animal charity thanks MPs for showing support for domestic abuse victims who have pets

"Tackling animal abuse should form part of any strategy to tackle domestic abuse, and a multi-agency approach is crucial."

On October 22nd, MPs were invited to attend a charity event in Parliament to show support for those affected by domestic abuse where pets are involved.

The drop-in event was hosted by Gloucestershire-based animal welfare charity, Naturewatch Foundation, and the All-party Parliamentary Dog Advisory Welfare Group (APDAWG). Attending MPs were:

Sadik Al-Hassan, Labour

Jess Asato, Labour

Alex Brewer, Liberal Democrats

Jess Brown-Fuller, Liberal Democrats

Mims Davies, Conservative

Marsha de Cordova, Labour

Rosie Duffield, Independent

Cat Eccles, Labour

Will Forster, Liberal Democrats

Sir Roger Gale, Conservative

Marie Goldman, Liberal Democrats

Claire Hanna, Social Democratic and Labour Party

Rebecca Harris, Conservative

Tom Hayes, Labour

Ruth Jones, Labour

Alex Mayer, Labour

Caroline Nokes, Conservative

Joshua Reynolds, Liberal Democrats

Greg Stafford, Conservative

Robin Swann, Ulster Unionist Party

Caroline Voaden, Liberal Democrats

Naturewatch Foundation highlighted that pets are often used to coercively control victims of domestic abuse. Perpetrators threaten to torture or kill animals in a bid to manipulate their victim, who often delay leaving to protect their pet. This increases the danger and adds pressure to already-stretched safeguarding resources.

As part of their ‘Protect Animals. Protect People’ campaign, the charity recommends:

Adding animal abuse awareness to the domestic abuse prevention toolkit, and

Increasing support for the animal victims of domestic abuse.

The campaign was launched to complement Naturewatch Foundation’s work aimed at breaking ‘the link’ between animal and domestic abuse. It formed the basis of their existing projects across Eastern Europe and, in June 2023, the charity extended the campaign into England and Wales. Since the launch, 95% of police websites across England and Wales have been changed and now offer advice to survivors of abuse where animals are involved. Police policies and training programmes have also been adapted.

Naturewatch Foundation’s campaign manager, Mark Randell, said: “We sincerely thank the MPs who attended our event and backed our campaign to improve support for domestic abuse victims who have pets. It was really encouraging to see cross-party concern regarding the link between animal abuse and domestic abuse.

“Domestic abuse makes up 18% of ALL recorded crime. Abusers understand the special bond that exists between a person and a pet. Targeting that relationship is a way they can coercively control, in the same way that they cut their victim off from their family, friends, and financial independence. Tackling animal abuse should form part of any strategy to tackle domestic abuse, and a multi-agency approach is crucial. By ‘breaking the link’ and protecting animals, we can make people safer too.”

For more information on Naturewatch Foundation’s ‘Protect Animals. Protect People’ campaign, please visit their website – naturewatch.org

If you are affected by the issues covered in this article, there is help available:

National Domestic Abuse Helpline - 0808 2000 247

Dogs Trust Freedom - 0800 298 9199

Cats Protection Lifeline - 03000 121212

Refuge4Pets - 0300 4000 121

Endeavour project - 01204 394 842

This is an issue that will resonate for many people this Christmas and beyond, which is why That's Christmas has decided to promote this issue.

Cumbrian landmarks wrap up warm to launch Christmas and Winter pensioner warmth appeal

Three iconic Cumbrian landmarks have been wrapped in giant scarves to mark the launch of Cumbria Community Foundation’s 2024 Winter Warmth Appeal.

As Cumbria prepares itself for another winter in which many will find it a struggle to heat their homes, the 33-metre scarf was draped around The Hoad in Ulverston, Whitehaven Lighthouse and the rotunda at Tullie in Carlisle, as a giant reminder that many older Cumbrians are facing a winter of potentially deadly cold.

It is hoped Cumbrians will give the appeal their support and help ensure no one has to choose between heating and eating, amid fears there will be extra hardships this winter.

And it's a serious problem. Because every year in Cumbria, between 300 and 500 older people die because of problems related to not being able to afford to heat their homes properly, and this year that number could be even higher, it is feared.

“We’re sending a message to the people of Cumbria,” said Jenny Benson, who is Director of Programmes & Partnerships at Cumbria Community Foundation, the charity which runs the appeal.

“We want to remind everyone not to forget the older, vulnerable members of our community who are facing a winter of suffering because they can't afford to heat their homes adequately.

“As we look towards winter, we know the continued support of our donors will be vital. Pensioners were already due to get less this year as it will be the first time since 2022 that they will not receive an extra winter fuel cost-of-living top-up and energy prices have recently risen by 10%.

In addition, the Government announced only those in receipt of Pension Credit or a means tested benefit, will receive the Winter Fuel Payment.

“We know many pensioners already find winter a struggle. The withdrawal of the winter fuel payment from all but the most vulnerable means this year will be especially difficult for many older Cumbrians.

“Our appeal is therefore more vital than ever before, and we want to ensure no one is forced to struggle during the colder months.

“Please support the Winter Warmth Appeal by making a donation, however large or small, if you can.”

The Winter Warmth Appeal sees money donated by the public redistributed to those most in need, to allow them to stay warm over Chirstmas and the rest of the Winter without worrying about the cost.

Last year over £315,000 was awarded in grants, through delivery partners Age UK and Copeland Age & Advice Service, benefitting a total of 1,941 vulnerable older people across the county of Cumbria.

Someone hoping to receive a payment this year is Shirley McGuire, from Carlisle. She has applied for support after admitting she will not be able to turn on her heating this winter, otherwise.

“I’m about to retire,” the 65-year-old explained, “and I’d said to my sister that at least as a pensioner I’d get the winter fuel payment and finally be able to turn on my heating, and then the Government took it away.

“It’s just wonderful Age UK, through the Winter Warmth Appeal, has been able to help me, it's very much needed.”

Up until now, Miss McGuire has been out at work in some days, and so has managed to survive without switching on her heating, relying solely on hot water bottles and “lots of jumpers”.

She added: “I’m used to always being cold: it’s food or heat for me. This fund is a real lifeline.”

Cumbria Community Foundation has run the appeal every year since 2010 raising over £2.5m in total.

Terrance Abba, 72, from Barrow-In-Furness, received a grant last winter, thanks to the appeal. “There are seven months through the year when it’s cold,” he explained, “so this payment is very helpful to me. Otherwise, for me, it’s a choice to put my heating on or having a warm meal.

“Last year the payment meant I could split it up and have some food and put the heating on when I really need it.”

Donate online using this link: https://cumbriafoundation.enthuse.com/cf/cumbria-winter-warmth-appeal-2024

Alternatively, donations can be made by cheque or phone. To make a phone donation, please ring 01900 825760 between the hours of 9am-5pm.

A match funding challenge will run from Monday 11 November to Friday 13 December. During this period, anyone who donates will have their donation doubled, thanks to the generosity of match funding champions, who this year include Electricity North West, WCF Ltd, and Cumberland and Westmorland and Furness Councils.

Karen Hunter, customer inclusion and partnerships manager at Electricity North West, said: “We’re delighted to be able to support Cumbria Community Foundation’s Winter Warmth Appeal.

“Obviously our customers are at the heart of everything we do and we’re always looking for partnerships that make a difference to communities.

“For four weeks from 11 November, as a match funding champion, we’ll double the donations that are made, £1 for £1 up to a total of £20,000. Hopefully, we’ll see new and current donors get involved knowing their donation will be doubled.”

If you know someone aged 60 or over who may need support from the fund, click here https://www.cumbriafoundation.org/winter-warmth-fund/apply-now