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Designing a Magical Christmas House

September 16, 2019

Oh, it’s nearly Christmas!

Every year, as soon at it hits November 1st, I'm right there with the Christmas decorations, the Christmas lights, the Christmas cards, and yes sometimes even a Christmas tree. A potted one so I can take some last minute product images, or make videos or new personalised ornaments, but a Christmas tree nonetheless. It'll join the others in the garden very very soon!

I could tell you that the very first decoration I get out is the family Christmas Eve Box, but that would be a slight fib. Mostly because I never bother putting it away. This wooden Christmas house was a design out of pure love and I'm just SO proud of it. We extended the range to include two smaller houses and they are incredibly cute.

So, let me tell you all about them. First thing you need to know is that I have a little bit of a ‘thing’ with tiny houses, intricate doll’s houses, little gingerbread style buildings, basically anything that looks like it could be home to a fairy or an elf and I’m on board. I’m sure it speaks to the little girl in me, but those tiny homes really have a magical feel for me – it’s no wonder they are a popular sight in Christmas decorations.

 

Aren’t they beautiful!
If you haven’t heard me ramble on about wood in a previous blog, then you’ve missed a treat. Here’s a quick summary though about the wood veneers that we use in all our Christmas decorations and wooden products.
We found a brilliant supplier right on our doorstep in Gloucestershire and sometimes we swing past on the school run to collect some wood sheets and other times they drop it round for us as it can be surprisingly heavy in bulk! The veneers they use are all FSC and PEFC certified, the mill themselves get 30% of their power from solar energy, the rest from a green electricity supplier, and they use wood off-cuts to heat the place in winter months. Oh, and by using veneers instead of solid sheets of wood you make the absolute most out of every tree that is felled and still keep that CO2 captured.

Wood delivery day is a very exciting day in the studio because the smell of new wood is something else. When we were choosing which veneers to use, there were three important characteristics. How beautiful the veneer was, how well it cut and engraved, and how it smelt. Cherry wood has a very delicate fragrance, light and kind of fresh. Cedar wood is more earthy and herby. If you’re passing – pop in and have a sniff, see what you think! We love them both and use almost exclusively those two types of wood, so we chose Cherry for these new houses.
As a pale wood it reflects light beautifully so it works brilliantly as a tea light holder. In the low light of the evening it takes on a golden hue, dancing with the flickering candle effect of our LED tea light!


With the wood chosen, we got on with the business of designing. It’s such a process! It normally goes like this:
Betsy: “I have this sort of a shape of an idea in my head, Rachel, can you see inside my head and make it please?”
Rachel: “Um, sure – how about this?”
Betsy: “Uh, well, I kind of meant a bit more like this… (tweak, tweak, nudge, accidentally delete, start again, here’s a sketch I drew on my phone on the tube last week – repeat for about three weeks)
Rachel: “So this then – this is the shape you need – now you add some pretty details”
Betsy: “Brilliant!” (goes crazy with all the personalisations and shapes”
Catherine: “I love this product, but we need to make sure the customer knows what it is and what they can expect every time”
Betsy: “Oh, but Rachel just saw it in my head, will our lovely customers not do the same?”
Catherine: “Well, they might, but just to be on the safe side let’s be a bit clearer. And what size boxes do we need to post them in”
Betsy: “Oh yeah, Santa can’t be relied upon for this job can he?”
I mean, I made it funny for you, but it’s actually not too far removed from the truth. We all bring our unique skills to the designing process and each one is as important as the other. It takes the creative weirdness of me, the spatial and technical skills from Rachel’s brain, and the practicality and grounding from Catherine to bring the dreams to reality. We really are the perfect unit. (Can you feel the love?)

We have three brand new wooden Christmas house for your decorative pleasures!

   
The first is a small hanging Christmas tree ornament. Perfectly sized to hold a single LED tea light. (obviously you’re not going to put a real candle in it, because you are clever and you understand that wood and naked flames are not long term best friends – but I think I have to keep saying LED tea light until I’m blue in the face just in case there happened to be a little too much sherry in the trifle or brandy in the butter, or fizz in your bucks over the festive period – if you know what I mean!)
The gorgeous little hanging house can be personalised with your family name on the wreath on the front door, your house number, your road name and we can even represent the dog or cat or plant in your life with a little illustration of each on the doorstep. In fact, all our houses can be personalised in this way. This little fella is strung with some red dotty ribbon, ready to hang on your tree. The back is open to allow super easy access to turn your light on and off. That was really important to me as I have a few light-up decorations on my tree that require a yogic like mastery to reach the switch once hanging!

We actually designed this house to hold a tea light on the inside, and fit inside a postal box we already had on the outside – because we hate waste and having packaging that is too big for the things they carry. It’s perfect and it comes in a fully recyclable cardboard box.
Our middle sized house can also hold a tea light (LED – obvs -sigh) and this one is a bit bigger and designed not for your tree, but for your mantlepiece or your table centre. The whole body of the house lifts off the base so you can turn the light on and off and there are lots more windows, allowing lots of twinkly light to escape. By the way, if you don’t want to put lights in these, you can be creative and leave wonderful little gifts in there instead. Why not tap into the magic quality of these pretty wooden buildings? My Mum used to pretend that fairies visited my dolls house whilst I was asleep and she’d leave tiny bits of sandwiches and thimbles of lemonade as proof that they had been. It’s still one of the best memories I have of my magical childhood.

  

Then we jump in size to our multi-purpose Christmas Eve box. If you’ve been frozen in carbonite for a few years then you’ll have missed the emergence of the Christmas Eve box. It’s a special little early gift that can be given the night before Christmas when you just can’t wait for the magical day. The best thing about it is there is no age limit, not in our house anyway. I don’t know if this is how it happens in every house, but in our house the Christmas Eve box comes from Mum and Dad, not Santa and actually Mum and Dad get their own boxes too. So, in our boxes go new pyjamas, or new cosy slippers or funky slipper socks. A good book or favourite magazine. Mr Betsy Benn likes Stuff magazine; Betsy Benn junior prefers a Fortnite tips and tricks special. There will be a little chocolate in there, maybe a grown-up miniature beverage too.

But up until this year we didn’t have a Christmas Eve box to use. The ones I’d seen were all a bit uninspiring if I’m honest. A lot were cardboard and disposable, and who needs extra cardboard that’s glossy and not easily recycled at Christmas time? Most of the wooden ones we’d seen were very lightweight boxes that all seemed to have been sourced from the same factory in China and just had different things printed or engraved on.
So, really early on we decided that if we were getting into this arena, we wanted to dare greatly and try to make it the best possible Christmas Eve box we possibly could. It had to be big enough for at least a teenagers PJs – as that is what we have now – a teenager, oh Lord, help me. Plus a book or magazine and assorted other goodies. But it couldn’t be too big as it would make the box prohibitively expensive. That gorgeous smelling, beautiful looking, sustainable wood doesn’t grow on trees y’know. And of course, you need to be able to store it for the rest of the year.

The magic quality came back to me as the defining factor in what would make our bespoke Christmas Eve box special and the house design spoke to me immediately. But what would it be like if we could not only personalise the Christmas Eve house box with your name and your address and your pets, but we could also make it look a bit like the actual house you lived in? How would you feel as a 9yr old maybe, opening the Christmas Eve box that looked a bit like your house and had your name on it? And fast forward 16 years, how would that same 9yr old feel, having maybe just moved into their first own home (uni digs didn’t count) and unpacking their childhood home in box form for their first Christmas in their new house? Well, that gave us all the feels. Because, whatever else we hope and we design for, we hope that these boxes will live in your family for a long time and be loved and well used.

So, yes, if you send us a photo of the front of your house, we’ll do our absolute best to represent that in the design of the front of your Christmas Eve box. We can’t build a replica of your exact house. We’d be back in the realms of that being prohibitively expensive again. (But, if you want that, then get in touch and we’ll let you know how much it might cost). But we can put windows in roughly the right place and, the right shape and include an integral garage maybe. If we have any concerns that you won’t see the resemblance then we’ll let you know.
You can, of course, choose to have a generic house design as well and it will be no less magical when you pull open that velvet ribbon and lift out the roof to reveal the presents inside.

And, because beautiful design deserves more than one day a year in the limelight, we made the windows on the front and the stars in the roof and side as cutouts. So when Christmas Eve is over you can fill your box with LED string lights and create a beautiful light-up ornament for the rest of the festive season.
Did I mention how great they all smell?
If you'd like to see some of our other Christmas Tree decorations, why not read this.

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Official Everything Lover ...(well sort of)

June 14, 2019

So, apparently, I’m super easy to please. I can hear both my home and work families trying to stifle a laugh as I type but bear with me.

I like EVERYTHING. Want to get together and do something. Fabulous. Go on a hill hike, slob around in PJs watching Friends reruns, expand our brains with a lecture on sociology, go window shopping for things we can’t afford, hit the clubs, take a boxing class, whatever you want to do, I’m on board. Same with music. I can happily listen to the grungy stylings of my first love, Pearl Jam, or the soulful swoops of Bach’s Cello Suite No.1, the ditzy vocals of Dolly Parton, the super quiet and melancholic Lucy Rose and then jump straight into a hot Zumba track. If you want to try it I have a Spotify playlist here. I like EVERYTHING.

Which is handy – I’m unlikely to be disappointed with your choice in pretty much anything – but not so handy when you’re trying to actually make a decision on something like buying a sofa or decorating a whole room. There’s just too much choice, too many colours, so many gorgeous things and I was paralysed by indecision. It led to us being seduced by one gorgeous spread in Elle Decoration and painting the whole house white. No choice necessary between wall and ceiling (and no tricky edges) and it kind of worked but was not exactly deeply soul-satisfying and when we started playing with more colourful elements and added a bit of wallpaper here and there or committed to one actual rug (it took me weeks) it all just started to jar and I didn’t know why or how to fix it. Plus… kids, animals, white walls…

So, when I saw that the queen of cregency townhouse Brightonolourful interiors, Sophie Robinson, held a once a year colour lovers masterclass I jumped on board. Which is how I found myself rocking up to the gorgeous Regency Townhouse in Brighton with 15 other fine colour lovers to dive in and figure out the secrets. 

A quick side note about the venue – holy moly it was perfect. This amazing townhouse is mid-renovation and you can see the bare bones of the house in some areas – just plastered walls – and completely finished gorgeous original detailing in other areas – windows, painted coving and cornicing. Staged with some of the most colourful vases full of fresh flowers I’ve ever seen from Kate Langdale florists.

window regency townhouse Brighton   Kate Langdale Florist colourful flowers

I’m not a colour virgin. I know what colours look great together on an art print – I kinda built a business around that! Beyond the colour wheel though I’m not sure why they work and why certain colours speak to me and why others don’t. (Apparently blue speaks to me a lot – which I discovered when I tried to find something colourful in my wardrobe before getting to Brighton – just a sea of blue with the odd bit of orange – complimentary colours on the wheel incidentally!) It was a joy to hear all about colour psychology beyond the basics of blue is calming and red is energising and really start to understand how colours in your environment make you feel, how colour families go together and the colour seasons.

We had a field day on the THREE WHOLE TABLES of colour swatches, fabric samples, magazine tear sheets, ribbons, washi tapes, buttons – a literal sea of colourspiration. You’ve never seen 16 grown-ups looking happier with a glue stick in hand and permission to just play! By the time we’d all done our three versions of mood boards of course it looked like a bomb site and I have visions of the lovely Luisa sitting and sorting through it all today (sorry!)

Like much of the UK, my happy place is in the Autumn colour spectrum. Think summer’s last hoorah, conkers bursting open to reveal those warm honey browns from a bright green shell, fields of golden dried hay in bundles, and the jewel tones of ripe pomegranate; any colour really as long as it’s rich, intense, warm, deep and earthy. Which completely makes sense when you see the first colour board I did.

It’s clearly why I have a bloody massive bright turquoise velvet sofa covered in mustard, orange and pink cushions. I’m so pleased it’s one of our big purchases that I didn’t get wrong. I admitted in the group that I definitely would’ve been one of those people in the Seventies that bought an avocado bathroom suite as I know how swayed I can be by certain trends and images and the sofa purchase was absolutely a result of some excellent marketing by Loaf.

There was lunch – of course, there was lunch – and you don’t need a litany of the deliciousness but let’s just agree it was delicious and, of course, full of colour. There were edible flowers. Enough said.

Post-lunch our mission was to start pulling together a room board, having already found our true colour joy roots and created a vision board bouncing from that. And that’s where I hit a bit of a wall. I found myself back in the “but I like it ALLLLL” camp. Then Silva on our table turned to a double page spread that was all creams and washed out linens and off-white walls and hanging chairs and my heart leapt. If I could wiggle my nose and magic that room into my front room and be done with it, I would. In a heartbeat. Which was even more confusing. Those colours are absolutely what I would say fit into the summer theme, not Autumn. I went and pouted in a corner with a stack of magazines and a confused look on my face which was probably what drew Antonia - a seasoned stylist and official helper - to me. We talked over my earlier vision board and she gently reminded me that this whole process should be, and had that morning been, fun! And not to get too bogged down in the detail and logistics and maybe go and look at some fabric samples whilst she pulled a few more images from some magazines. It definitely helped.

By then I didn’t have the time or really the energy to start a new room board so I just developed the vision board some more and looked at paint samples. Sophie swapped out the paint swatches I had in my hand for a palette from Little Greene with the words “this is your happy place my darling” and obviously she was right. We chatted about how you can use the lighter colours in an Autumn scheme by choosing the warmer bases over the cooler ones and how the styling can still be Autumn to create something that feels clean and light but cosy and grounded. I looked back at the styling of that image Silva had found. The natural textures, the collection of battered leather floor cushions, the display of oversized plates on the wall, not a hint of symmetry in sight and the slightly quirky hanging chair and birdcage light fitting. All total Autumn styling. That was the element that had tugged at my heartstrings. I imagined painting colour into that scene and I still love it.

And just like that, the day was done. With a glass of fizz in hand and new confidence in our heads, we thought about what we’d most loved about the day. For me, it was just the chance to be a bit self-indulgent and take a whole day to throw yourself into a skill set and really experiment and question and think. Because, really, how often do we get time to do that without our attention being pulled from one issue to another? (Seriously, this is the fifth time today I’ve sat down to finish this blog post!) I can’t wait to get started on my plans for my little room – stay tuned for a before and after at some point.

In the meantime, here are a couple of my favourite products that have an obvious root in the autumn palette and I never knew why I made them but now I do.

      

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Traditional Wedding Anniversary Gifts By Year

May 17, 2019

The ultimate gift giving guide for traditional wedding anniversary gifts by year.

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Remembering Moments That Matter With Personalised Bus Blinds

April 17, 2019

Personalised destination prints or bus blinds have become exceedingly popular in recent years with them making appearances in our kitchen spaces, living rooms, bedrooms and even bathrooms. We have created quite the trend for them, designing and making them from our small studio in Cheltenham since 2010! What makes them so cool and so meaningful is the bespoke nature and being able to capture particular places, dates and times. It all adds up to an artwork that is both beautifully stylish and sentimental.

They have quite the history too, you can learn more about the history of bus blinds and their journey on how they became one of the coolest and trendiest artwork pieces we know of.

The Different Types of Bus Blinds

Single destination bus blind prints – This type of bus blind features a single place or special destination. This could be your home city, home town, or a place that you treasure and love. Maybe something amazing happened there such as time spent at a university, a proposal or even a wedding.

single destination bus blind print in gold

Multiple destination bus blind prints – It’s in the name - you can list multiple locations which you feel are worthy of being on a print, framed on your wall! This personalised print is an ideal way to track a year of fun or a lifetime of adventures.

personalised destination bus blind print

Metallic and Wooden Destinations – The evolution of the digitally printed bus blind, now available in several metallic finishes or in a wooden plaque. These beautiful engraved items are extremely popular for wedding anniversary gifts with wood being a traditional gift for 5 years of marriage and copper (7yrs), tin/aluminium (10yrs), steel (11yrs), silver (25yrs) and gold (50yrs) all being possible with the metallic finishes. Betsy Benn is the only company in the world creating these meaningful and heartfelt personalised prints in such a range of finishes.

metallic bus destination blindwooden destination blind

Bespoke Destination bus blind canvases – the closest reproduction to the original form and nature of the bus blinds from the original buses. For a statement piece of art that has a real wow factor our bespoke canvases are just the (bus) ticket.

Capture Your Favourite Locations

You don’t have to be a traveller to have at least a few favourite location spots or destinations. Whether it’s your favourite town, a beautiful city you visited and explored with a best friend or even a holiday with a significant other where all you did for a full week was sunbathe, drink cocktails and eat too much. A personalised bus blind does what it says in the title, literally! You can personalise your artwork with the places that are most important to you and show them off. They are a great conversation starter too so, pop the kettle on, everyone will have questions.  Here are some ideas when it comes to personalising your own bus blind destination print.

For a friend – if you’re looking for an imaginative gift that captures your friendship, rather than simply list all the places you’ve visited together you could paint a picture of your friendship from the very beginning. You can do this by telling the story in chronological order listing places, events, hangouts and funny memories. For example, you could start off by listing your home city, followed by adventures you’ve experienced together, a specific date or time from an event that you feel was extraordinary and worth remembering, and you can finish the print off with both of your names.

For a love – being transported back to the first moment you fell in love is always a winner. A cheesy winner, but a good one at that. Many hopeless romantics personalise with the exact date so they can celebrate it but what could be more romantic than knowing every little detail? Not just the date but the time, location and the words exchanged. This can all fit on a personalised bus blind and we honestly think there’s nothing better. And why limit it to your own love story? If you know the when, how and why your favourite couple got together you could create the most amazing wedding gift for them.

For family – one of the very best stories to tell is the story of your family. From family trips to far flung destinations (or nearby ones) to your favourite restaurants and weekend hang out spots. Capture the essence of daily life and the fun you share together.

Design Your Story

You can create a bus blind to reflect any story for any person, couple or family. We take all the meaningful and special places and design an artwork that’s completely unique to you. It can sometimes be mind boggling to know where to begin, what to include and what to leave out. We recommend starting with three or four big parts of someone’s story and maybe build chronologically from there. If you’d like any help at all, some advice or just a chat about the details, feel free to give us a call and one of the team can talk you through it and help with some suggestions.

Below we’ve handpicked some of our favourite bus blinds that you can personalise. Take a look and get your creative side to say hello!

Our Top Picks For Personalised Bus Blinds

The Destination Bus Blind Canvas

canvas bus blind
New Baby Bus Blind
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Capture Mothers Day With A Personalised Gift

March 06, 2019

Mother’s Day is fast approaching and as it’s a day of honouring your mother, it should be done perfectly. Before we get started on spreading inspiration for gifts on this occasion, you should probably mark down that it’s Sunday 31st March you need to be prepared for. Got it? Fabulous.

Brief History Of Mother’s Day

Otherwise known as Mothering Sunday, it goes back as early as the ancient Greek times. The ancient Greeks dedicated an annual festival to maternal goddesses and ancient Romans also joined in on the celebration by having their own festival called Hilaria.

In the UK, this day is always the 4th Sunday of lent – the 24 hours marks the maternal bond that exists between a mother and a child. This also does apply to other maternal figures, such as grandmothers, step mothers and mothers in law. Now, although hosting your very own festival for your mother would be absolutely spectacular, it would take quite a lot of work – personalised gifts however, not so much!

More than 30% of us in the UK say that our Mum is the most inspirational person in our life. We know many mums receive the more traditional gifts such as flowers, chocolates, breakfast in bed and a card, but let’s be a bit creative this year, shall we?

There’s nothing quite like gifts that show someone just how much you know them, whether it relates to one of their passions, love of music or even treasured memories. These can all be captured in innovative ways that last for years (because let’s face it, the box of Milk Tray chocolates won’t last long).

It’s the perfect opportunity to show the mother of the family just how much you appreciate and adore her, and it’s our pleasure to guide you on your gift giving journey. This way…..

Personalised Mother’s Day Gifts – Our Top 5

#1 Child Silhouette Modern Art Print

A personalised print is just one way of being able to capture something that you feel deserves to be framed and mounted on the wall. For Mother’s Day, our child silhouette modern art print can be created from your very own photograph. It is custom designed especially for you, so whatever image you have in mind it can be illustrated in a way that is captivating and sentimental to you and your mother.

You can also add your own personal message to make it a Mother’s Day to remember.

personalised child silhouette gift

#2 Velvet Personalised Map Cushion

It’s no surprise that velvet has captured the hearts of many of us within the last few years, with it’s soft and luxurious touch we just can’t say no to a quick stroke! We have, however, created the perfect velvet personalised map cushion where you can choose a favourite location and map. The intricate detail of this can bring back memories and nostalgia and it’s one to treasure throughout the home.

Are you looking to bring your mother back to her favourite place of all time with the personalised velvet cushion? Or maybe you’re hoping to capture a particular place where you both made memories that brings you nothing but happiness. In addition to your own custom map you can add a line of text to make this extra personal. One of our favourite lines we’ve seen lately is “Home is where your Mum is.” This gift is ideal for those who can’t get enough delicious velvet on their sofa.

velvet personalised map cushion

#3 Mummy and Me Photo Memories

Photographs are a snapshot of our memories and spark all sorts of joy and warmth as you remember the day, the scenario and the best moments you had together. Collate your favourite photographs of your most loved times with Mum in this gorgeous Mummy and Me personalised print. Mother’s are quite often the ones behind the camera, so if you can find any of her in front of the camera then that’s even more special!

Fill this personalised memory print for your Mum with your own family images, photos of places you have visited together and some occasional round pops of colour. A gorgeous and sentimental piece for your mother’s walls. Please note we cannot be held responsible for any “Mum tears” when she unwraps it but we will totally claim some of the glory when you reinforce favourite child status!

mummy and me personalised gift

#4 Family Tree Paper Cut

An art piece for the whole family! If your Mum would love a statement design that celebrates her favourite people on the planet, this could just be the icing on the cake for them this Mother’s Day.

The personalised family tree paper cut is a creative family tree design based on the circles in the trunk of a tree. Betsy spent an eternity (okay – actually about a month) hand drawing the rings of this tree to create a spin on the usual family tree design. It is incredibly intricate and is precision cut by our super whizzy laser. You can customise this with the names of family members (people and pets too!) and choose from a range of divine colours. Mum’s going to love it.

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#5 Leather Artisan Apron

The gift made for the chefs who just might be the next Jamie Oliver and the bakers who could maybe give Mary Berry a run for her money. The denim faux leather artisan apron provides practicality and the opportunity for personalisation, which is great if you enjoy funny one liners that you know will make your mum laugh, or potentially an inside joke that only the two of you understand.

This apron can be used in the kitchen to cook some magic up, or in the garden where you put your skills from Alan Titchmarsh to good use, or even an artists studio if you’re looking to get your paint game on.

You can add up to 4 lines on the front pocket of the apron, so we suggest you get your thinking cap on for Mother’s Day. You can always take inspiration from the one in the image below – “Greta’s first rule of cooking, add red wine, to the food or the glass, either works”.

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Small Bespoke Collections with a Big Impact

November 15, 2018

There are days when serendipity seems to guide you to the perfect conclusion. A chance meeting, something in common, a shared interest, or just having the perfect colour of something that makes a product just sing!

We first met the buying team from Museum Of London at Top Drawer in September 2017 – our Christmas decorations caught their eye and we added them to our wholesale newsletter distribution list. We didn’t have anything that sparked their imagination enough to create an order right then – but we are patient humans (most of the time).

Christmas zoomed past us in a whirl of reindeer wooden tree decorations and we managed to raise our heads again in January and take a breath. Isn’t Christmas always like that? No matter how prepared you think you might be, you always feel like you come sliding in by the seat of your pants. But a new year is so full of inspiration and new ideas and time to create again, and this was the energy we took with us to Maison et Object in Paris – a gorgeous trade show that is definitely in my calendar again for next year.

And it was here that we started seeing the velvet trend embed itself from tentative emergence, to confident and bold newcomer, owning the show! It was everywhere we looked – or maybe it’s just what spoke to me – because we came home with a deep velvet love and ideas a plenty of what to develop and how to make it a reality.

Meanwhile, back in the City of London, the Museum was finalising their Votes for Women exhibition. A celebration of the centenary of the Representation of the People Act. And as any museum or gallery will appreciate, a new exhibition means a search for new mementos for the shop. A search that had started months earlier looking for the right style, the right price point, the right turnaround times and most critically low minimum orders. Because a temporary exhibition definitely needs stock. Not so much that you are still holding it 12 months after the exhibit has closed, but not so few that you run out of the popular items and lose potential sales. And the relevant colours for this particular exhibit are deep purple and emerald green – who on earth works in those colours?

Back to Betsy Benn and fast forward to Spring Fair in Birmingham (yes – a lot less glamorous sounding than Paris – but one exhibition hall is much like another and it certainly took less time to get to!) Plums, burnt oranges, deep blues and teals, mustards, blush pinks, jade and emerald greens – the rich jewel tones of the velvet cushions I’d just found from a supplier at Spring Fair were STUNNING. We’d spent three weeks experimenting on velvet fabric and what we might be able to achieve with our laser and got some great results with maps so now we hoped we could get the same results on cushions. Our own exhibition at Pulse in Olympia was coming up and we had some total wow factor products in mind.

Our stand was going to look totally different to anything we’d done before (including a whole wall of velvet!) So completely different that anyone who had seen us before might not actually recognise us. Just in case, we dropped a quick email out to all our wholesale newsletter gang to let them know where we were going to be and what delights they might expect to find. The team at Museum of London were one of the first to say they’d come to find us and that’s when something magical happened in the creative processes in the backs of our brains.

We redrew the iconic “Votes for Women” slogan from a photograph of suffragettes on a march and created the design on the purple velvet cushion JUST for Museum of London and when the team spotted it on our stand, they loved it.

Votes for Women CushionDeeds Not Words Velvet Cushion

 

We were delighted to develop the idea further and create a similar cushion featuring the slogan Deeds Not Words and are proud to say that both cushions are now available in the gift shop and to order online.


Museum of London Gift Shop

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Christmas Decorations in the Making

October 31, 2018

Making new Christmas products - oh man there is very little in this world that makes me happier! 

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The Magic of Baby's First Christmas

October 02, 2018

As the long winter nights begin to draw in and we reach the season of hot chocolate shared under warm blankets, we cannot help but look towards Christmas. 

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Because Dad Always Comes To The Rescue

May 31, 2018

Capture that special moment with dad and make him smile this Father's Day. 

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Marathon Training Tips for Busy Mummies

April 17, 2018

We've teamed up with Marathon Runner Mel who shares her top tips for training whilst juggling being a busy working mum. 

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Introducing the Betsy Benn Pet Team

April 03, 2018

Meet the Betsy Benn Pets and be in with a chance to win a personalised silhouette pet print of your own.

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Celebrating Christmas Past, Present, and Future

November 16, 2017

Obviously we’ve been thinking about Christmas a lot recently

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