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The Oh Comely Wishlist: Ten Swoon-Worthy Valentine's Treats

words Aimee-lee Abraham

9th February 2016

With Valentine's day fast approaching, we've selected ten swoon-worthy treats. Featuring: cheese once harnessed by French maidens to lure handsome soldiers, lobster biscuits, handcrafted hearts and playful playing cards. There's something for everyone to love. 

One. Win affection with Coeur-shaped cheese.

Hailing from Neufchatel in Northern Normandy, the Coeur de Neufchatel is the richer, more sentimental cousin of the humble Camenbert. According to local legend, this heart-shaped cheese was given to English conquerers by maidens residing in the town throughout the Hundred Years War. Tie a bow, pack a knife, and picnique beneath the stars. 

Coeur de Neufchatel Cheese, £5.90 a piece, Clarks Speciality Foods

Two.  Boil a love brew.

Whether you're crafting breakfast in bed for a long-term love or locking eyes with an office crush, few things are greater appreciated than a cup of tea brewed just how they like it. Falcon's enamel pot is the perfect sharing size, and comes in a striking Pillarbox Red. Made from porcelain fused onto heavy-gauge steel -- it might chip, but it won’t break, no matter how hard you drop it. If only relationships were that durable. 

Pillarbox Red Teapot, £22, Falcon. 

Three. Admit they drive you Swayze.

This card requires no explaination, but your valentine's reaction to it can act as a strong indicator of things to come. If they don't appreciate the pun, perhaps it's doomed. 

Patrick Swayze Card, £3.50, Urban Outfitters

Four. Come out of your shellContrary to urban legend, lobsters don't mate for life.Though their monogamy lasts for mere weeks at a time, female lobsters have to shed their shell before they mate, rendering themselves somewhat vulnerable. If you've been hiding your feelings for a while, why not make like a lobster and come clean this year?

Personalised Lobster Biscuit, £22, Biscuiteers.

Five. Hang a heart around your neck.

Kate Rowland hand-draws adorable motifs before carving them into plywood. Her range features everything from feminist brooches to tiny paint palettes via space rockets and Twin Peaks tributes. Our personal favourite is this delicate pair of heartwarming hands.

Holding My Heart Necklace, £15, Kate Rowland

Six. Get love sick to your stomach. 

Jessie Cave's Lovesick is the perfect anti-Valentine's Valentines gift for the maddeningly adorable cynic in your life. Each illustration in the book explores the writer's most neurotic love sick thoughts. Hilarious, and highly relatable. Especially if you're currently waiting for a text. 

Love Sick by Jessie Cave, £9.99, Urban Outfitters. Read our interview with Jessie here

Seven. Inhale possibility.

Evermore and Darley Avenue collaborate to release this hand-poured soy candle just in time for February 14th. Phthalate-free peony fragrance is delicate and romantic, whilst peppermint essential oil provides a refreshing top note to lift and energise. Guaranteed to have you swooning for Spring and all the possibility it brings. 

Peony and Peppermint Candle, £24, Evermore

Eight. Time for a rub down.

A towel may not be a conventional cupid's gift, but why give chocolates when Drye's Towel in a Tin collection is so gorgeous and cosy? Few would be able to resist, and you'll score points for originality.

Run a bath, wrap up. Towel in a Tin, £28, Drye

Nine. Personalised watercolours.

If you're looking to make a bold statement of commitment this year, why not send a photo of you and your beau to Viktorija of Andsmile Studio? She'll recreate your love in gorgeous strokes of watercolour and pencil, so you can hang it on the wall forever. 

Customised Couple Portrait, £70, AndSmile Studio

Ten. Share a deck of cards

An old-fashioned card game is a great ice breaker, and Oh Comely's exclusive pack designed by Brooklyn maker Kaye Blegvad are gorgeously playful. Challenge your crush to a game of poker, and let fireworks fly.

Playful Playing Cards, £8, The Oh Comely Shop

New Year, New Space: Revitalising your Home Office with Moonko

words Aimee-lee Abraham

12th January 2016

The makers at Sheffield's emporium of handmade wonders Moonko are great believers in Van Gogh's observation that “Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”

Inspired by their musings, we've selected a number of small items which can revitalise your office space (and mood!) in surprisingly significant ways.

1. Start as you mean to go on...

The White Rabbit was notorious for his poor time keeping. This beautifully illustrated calendar won't stop you from daydreaming of Wonderland, but it will help keep you on track. 

2016 Alice in Wonderland Calendar with original illustrations by Anna Bond, £25.00, Moonko. 

2. Revitalise your space with geometric shapes and plants...

Changes of scenery are good for the soul, and small tweaks in how you present your belongings can make the world of difference. This Wall Display can be used as a simple decoration or as a display case for potted plants and cacti, notebooks or jewellery.  

Euclid Triangle Glass Wall Mount Large, Handmade by Monti, £75, Moonko. 

3. Keep your desk tidy...

 

Keep everything to hand ready for sudden bursts of inspiration. This box features four useful compartments, which is great for organising your belongings or creating a beautiful display.

Copper Open Divider, £25.00, Moonko. 

4. Motivate yourself with affirmations...

A throroughly grown-up version of the motivational posters plastered across school gyms everywhere. Affirmations may feel silly, but can brighten spaces and the moods of those who dwell in them. 

Bees Knees Print by Anna Bond, £20.65, Moonko.  

5. Match your scent to the mood you seek...

Scents are an important element to consider when building a space to match a mood. The sweet citrus aroma of lemongrass is known for its cleansing and rejuvenating qualities, making it perfect for rainy days at the home office. 

Large Lemograss Classic Candle by Nathalie Bond Organics, £25, Moonko. 

All Images: Moonko

*This post was sponsored by Moonko.

Oh Comely's Favourite Makers To Look Out For in 2016

words Aimee-lee Abraham

5th January 2016

Take a peek inside our delightful directory, where we've curated products crafted by our favourite independent brands to watch in 2016. We've thrown in some exclusive reader discount codes, too. Happy January!

1. Girl & Bird 


Bristol's Girl & Bird add a personal touch to every day items using vintage maps. Choose from popular locations or your own special place to create a tiny piece of the world to hold in your hands. 

Above: Cushion covers, from £24

* Oh Comely readers get 10% discount until 21st Jan using the code 'ohcomely' 

2. Origami-est

From decorative diamonds, baubles and lampshades, Origami-est breathes new life into the ancient Japanese tradition. Feast your eyes on gorgeous pre-designed palattes in their collection, or get your craft on at one of their workshop.

Above: Party Diamonds, £4.50.

3. Super Duper Things

Super Duper Things is an independent one-stop stationery shop worth swooning over. With a beautiful collection spanning books, prints and kits adorned with original graphics, you're sure to find something to love.

Above: Comissionable Sailing Boat and Mountains Prints , from £10.17

* For 10% off, enter 'OHWINTER10' at the checkout

4. Just Trade

Just Trade's bespoke jewellrey is produced by eight groups of artisans hailing from Peru, Ecuador and India. They provide design training and a long-term route for global makers to market their goods.

Above: Alexandra Bangle, £30

* Enter 'OHCOMELY' at the checkout for 10% off

Images (Top - Bottom): Girl & Bird, Origami-est, Super Duper Things, Just Trade

This post was sponsored by the brands in our delightful directory.

The Oh Comely Wishlist: Curious Gifts for Crafty Foxes

words Aimee-lee Abraham

11th December 2015

This Christmas, Oh Comely collaborates with Crafty Fox Market to offer readers exclusive discounts across a range of handcrafted goodies. 

The market pitches up in Peckham this weekend and at the Geffrye Museum on the 17th, but if you'd rather play Santa from the comfort of your own home, fear not. We've craftily curated this online wishlist, featuring everything from kitsch flatpack pets to geometric glassware. 

1. Flatpack Pets for the Non-Commital 

Few could resist a festive cat in a hat (nor a pug in antlers), but not everyone can open up their home to a living, breathing one. Garudio Studiage's flatpack pets provide simple solutions for the non-comittal animal lover in your life. Enter 'kittens' at the checkout for an exclusive 10% off. 

2. Botanical Candles for Rainy Days

Essence and Alchemy create small batches of botanical candles and fragrance in their English laboratory. Each is produced using all-natural, sustainably sourced plant ingredients and essential oils. Our personal favourite is the hibernate candle, which is just as perfect for burning on duvet days as the name suggests. Type 'OHCOMELY15' at the checkout to save 15%.

3. Jewellrey Crafted from Surprising Sources

London-based jewellrey designer Daniel Darby creates curious pieces from surprising sources. There's magic to be found in the tiniest of details and textures, and we think his brass Deep Sea Diver is pretty darn special. Daniel is offering an exclusive 10% discount for those who enter 'OH10' at the checkout. 

4. Geomteric Glassware for Green Spaces

Monti's adaptive, mix'n'match collection of geometric glassware is perfect for those with a sharp eye and green fingers. Using sustainable materials and plants, crafters offer a wide range, allowing readers to get creative with their choice of shapes. The results are surprisingly transformative, even in the simplest of spaces.

Images (Top to Bottom): Garudio Studiage, Essence & Alchemy, Daniel Darby, Monti.

This post was sponsored by Crafty Fox.

Tattoo a Tote with Everything in Colour

words Sarah McCoy

16th November 2015

Here at Oh Comely we love trying our hand at new things. When we met the lovely ladies at Everything in Colour we loved their work so much that we knew we had to collaborate with them. And so:

Join us on Thursday 19th November at The Hawkhurst Vault on Brick Lane for an informal evening of stitching and fun!

The team from Everything in Colour will take you through the steps of desiging and creating your own tote bag inspired by the visual diversity of tattoos, to take home with you. They'll teach you traditional hand embroidery stitches and will show you how to use them in an exciting, modern way to realise your design. All materials are included; just bring your ideas! Tickets are just £10

Everything in Colour is a creative hub and shop in Hackney Wick, which houses a contemporary and sustainable fashion brand. Making unique, high quality clothing and accessories for men and women using quality unwanted and end of line fabrics, all pieces are made and sold on site. 

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What: Tattoo a Tote with Everything in Colour
When: Thursday 19th November
Where: The Hawkhurst Vault, Brick Lane
Tickets: £10, available here

Make Your Own Merkin And Protest Against Body Hair Fascism

words Alice Naylor

2nd November 2015

Inside Oh Comely's subscription box for Issue 27 was Sophie Scott's pattern for knitting your very own merkin. Here box curator Alice Naylor explains the appeal of this rather eccentric wig. 

Enjoy receiving the unexpected? You can subscribe to the box here.

Who amongst us has not had a conversation with an individual you might wish to impress with your gravitas and discovered too late that your shirt is gaping open? Or strode with tremendous purpose across an open-plan office and found your underwear tucked up in your pants? Recounting those tales and exploiting their comedic value enables us to step back and see them for what they are. Using comedy to deal with the discomfort and absurdity of how we fear we may be viewed, and how we view our own vulnerable selves.

Before: ball of wool.

What we alter, remove or add to our bodies is a volatile subject and body hair—the lack or excess of it—evokes as strong a response as any of those around size, shape and weight. The gender hierarchies that celebrate the hirsute man determine that less is more for women’s pubic hair. 

What if there was an option to change your pubic hair according to your mood? A decorative and witty item that you could tailor exactly how you liked? The answer is blowing in the wind, my friend.

Drop the word merkin into a conversation, and its pleasingly onomatopoeic resonance is comical even if you are not familiar with its meaning: a pubic wig. The use of merkins as a covering for the pudenda has been around since the fifteenth century. Prostitutes made use of them to hide syphilis scars and they evolved into decorative and erotic outerwear.

After: tool of subversion.

With the desire to subvert a serious subject, let me turn to the crafting element of this month’s Oh Comely subscription box (see page 16): Knit Your Own Merkin. My collaborator, Sophie Scott, did not blanche, giggle or recoil when I asked her to design a knitting pattern. We saw it as a defiant stance against pubic hair fascism with a comedic twist.

You may use your merkin as intended. But its simple triangular shape offers myriad other ways in which it can be displayed and Sophie suggested one of the very best uses I could have imagined: bunting. We suggest a sewing bee that unites a group of mischievous knitters to customise their own merkins in different colours and yarns. Hung together, festooned along your windows, walls and lintels, Merkin Bunting is a celebration of our right to wear our pubic hair with pride.

Join Us This Weekend For a Feast of Creativity

words Sarah McCoy

22nd September 2015

With the summer drawing to a close there is still time for one more festival: Art Social. Now in their second year, the annual art festival hosted by The House of St Barnabas is getting ready for the weekend.

Oh Comely have had the wonderful task of curating the weekend's feast of creativity, here is some of what you can look forward to. 

Saturday afternoon with The Flower Appreciation Society

People who work with flowers are meant to be the happiest of all, so come, sit and get green fingers with The Flower Appreciation Society. The Flower Appreciation Society is getting a growing reputation for being awesome and it’s really no surprise. Based in Hackney they make floral delights for all occasions. Join the table between 1 PM and 3:30 PM* to create a beautiful buttonhole for you, or pin it on a friend and make them smile too.


Sunday afternoon with Tie Dye High Five 

Colour yourself new with the ladies from Tie Dye High Five who will be teaching you how to create your own gloriously colourful masterpiece from a plain white tee. Join the table between 1 PM and 3:30 PM* at one of the two drop-in workshops to show everyone what colours represent you. Are you a optimistic orange and a creative purple or nurturing pink and cheerful yellow? Be inspired, express yourself through colour and see what you create.

*The workshops will be separated by a half-time tea break, so don’t be alarmed if there’s no one there, they’ll be back shortly.

Writer in residence

Over the weekend, Jason Ward will be adding to the history of literature within The House of St Barnabas. As our writer-in-residence, he will be weaving stories together from interactions and observations; creating prose that is both comic and bittersweet all inspired by the festival around him. Find him from 12 until 7pm at the typewriter or perhaps with paper and pen eavesdropping on your conversation in the bar; perhaps you’ll just find pages of a story. Feel free to take them; maybe the story is about you bringing him tea or a biscuit and it most definitely be about you

Art Social 2015 is on 25th-26th September at The House of St Barnabas. For more information about the festival head to The House of St Barnabas website and day tickets and weekend tickets are available here.

This is a sponsored post: Oh Comely is proud to collaborate with The House of St Barnabas.

Oh Comely Paper-Craft Workshops at Wilderness Festival

words Laura Maw

3rd August 2015

This weekend, the Oh Comely team are taking a trip to Wilderness Festival, and we'll be joined by wonderful paper artist Lydia Shirreff to host three paper craft workshops throughout the weekend!

Lydia will take you through the steps for making a gorgeous festival headdress (or some bunting if you prefer!), perfect for wearing to dance away the weekend. Suitable for all levels, workshops will be held as follows: 

Saturday 8th August: 1:30pm - 2:30pm & 3pm - 4pm
Sunday 9th August: 1:30pm - 2:30pm

Tickets are just £12 and are no longer available online, but you can buy yours at the Information Tent or on the door. So pop along and get creative with us: we'll be there, ready with paper, scissors and glue galore!