Handmade cards for your Special Day Occasion.
Wedding Fayre January 2018
Friars Carse Country House Hotel
We are really looking forward to the coming Wedding Fayre at Friars Carse, what a good start to 2018!
We met lots of lovely people in November, some of whom we hope to see again.
These are photographs of our stand from last time, we look forward to seeing you this coming Fayre with all this and more!
When we are not busy making or dispatching cards we like nothing better than to relax in the garden with our dog, cat and various birds. We have almost 50 hens, ducks and guinea fowl at the moment and look forward to hatching chicks, ducklings and keets in the spring.
We love to sit by the pond with a cup of tea and watch them all, they are great time-
Please remember, it is all about you and what you want to say. We will be delighted to have the opportunity to make something that is perfect for your occasion , no matter how big or how small.
Initially, please email Elaine at dreghorndesigns@dreghorn.org
We are a small business, near Edinburgh, and have been working together since our own wedding in 2010. It has been most enjoyable and we have amassed a great deal of ideas, expertise and equipment! We love what we do and get inspired in all sorts of situations.
We specialise in unique, hand-
we’re sure you won’t be disappointed!
Christmas Markets 2017
What a fantastic time we had last Christmas. We were invited to exhibit at 3 Markets during the season, 2 regulars and one new venue in Gorebridge. I only got lost twice on the way so felt quite achieved -
All Markets were successful and it was good to meet up with old friends and make new at all the different venues.
The Christmas craft has all been packed away for now but I am already excited about bringing it out again for next Christmas!
Thank you to everyone who visited our stand at Kirkliston Primary School, Dunfermline High School and Glen Gore Primary, hope to see you again in 2018.
Our geese, Pinot and Grigio, continue to do well and laid lots of eggs again this year but, disappointingly, still no goslings.
We have our fingers crossed for 2018!