Founder Dian Skelton is calling on shops and outlets to support Manx heritage and distribute the Directory. Following the release of the MostlyManx 2015 artisan directory, founder Dian Skelton is keen to promote the talented artisans of the Isle of Man by distributing the directory through local shops and outlets.
Each new artisan has been armed with ten copies of the directory to pass on to friends and family, but the real objective of the MostlyManx team is promote Manx heritage and culture to holidaymakers and travellers. This year's new artisan additions have bolstered an already impressive portfolio of talented craftspeople. New artisans include;
Miranda Caley of Glonney Designs, specialist in coloured kiln glass art works Jewellery from her Kirk Michael based studio.
Sarah Butler, bespoke card maker is visually impaired and a donation from all her card sales is given to the Manx Blind Welfare Society.
The Canvas Art Studio, dedicated providers of hand-made canvas prints, where every process is completed in their workshop and studio based on Market Hill, Douglas.
The Isle of Man Sea Terminal in Douglas is already stocking the directory and, as the main point of arrival for all passengers and car ferries, is a hub of activity and an ideal location to introduce travellers and holidaymakers to Manx heritage. The Chesterhouse Hotel in Douglas is also supporting Manx pride and have kindly agreed to stock and distribute the directory to tourists and other guests staying at the hotel. As well as displaying a permeant showcase of MostlyManx products, Peter and his front of house staff all sport ties and neck-scarves in the traditional pattern of Laxey Manx tartan, which is produced at the Laxey Woollen Mills.
The directory is an ideal read for people looking for gift ideas including jewellery, ceramics and teddy bears to fudge, chocolate and honey.
If you would like to get involved and support Manx pride, please contact Lacey at MostlyManx for details and to organise distribution
E: lacey@mostlymanx.com
W: www.mostlymanx.com
Founder Dian Skelton is calling on shops and outlets to support Manx heritage and distribute the Directory. Following the release of the MostlyManx 2015 artisan directory, founder Dian Skelton is keen to promote the talented artisans of the Isle of Man by distributing the directory through local shops and outlets.
Each new artisan has been armed with ten copies of the directory to pass on to friends and family, but the real objective of the MostlyManx team is promote Manx heritage and culture to holidaymakers and travellers. This year's new artisan additions have bolstered an already impressive portfolio of talented craftspeople. New artisans include;
Miranda Caley of Glonney Designs, specialist in coloured kiln glass art works Jewellery from her Kirk Michael based studio.
Sarah Butler, bespoke card maker is visually impaired and a donation from all her card sales is given to the Manx Blind Welfare Society.
The Canvas Art Studio, dedicated providers of hand-made canvas prints, where every process is completed in their workshop and studio based on Market Hill, Douglas.
The Isle of Man Sea Terminal in Douglas is already stocking the directory and, as the main point of arrival for all passengers and car ferries, is a hub of activity and an ideal location to introduce travellers and holidaymakers to Manx heritage. The Chesterhouse Hotel in Douglas is also supporting Manx pride and have kindly agreed to stock and distribute the directory to tourists and other guests staying at the hotel. As well as displaying a permeant showcase of MostlyManx products, Peter and his front of house staff all sport ties and neck-scarves in the traditional pattern of Laxey Manx tartan, which is produced at the Laxey Woollen Mills.
The directory is an ideal read for people looking for gift ideas including jewellery, ceramics and teddy bears to fudge, chocolate and honey.
If you would like to get involved and support Manx pride, please contact Lacey at MostlyManx for details and to organise distribution
E: lacey@mostlymanx.com
W: www.mostlymanx.com
Posted: 25 July 2015
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