Hello!
It’s that time of year guys… we are fast approaching the biggest shopping weekend of the year: Black Friday is coming.
Which means, in my bid to support the little guys out there, who really struggle to compete with the big guns out there, at this time of year… I usually publish a Small Business Gift Guide as an anti-black Friday ‘protest’ I suppose.
Black Friday is all good and well if you’re making a large ‘white goods’ type of ‘necessity’ purchase, but… there’s something about it… the marketing push to ‘buy, buy, buy!’ which has never sat well with me.
However… in my bid to slow down… I wasn’t sure whether or not I should put my usual Small Indie Gift Guide together at all this year.
Plus, there’s the danger of repetition from previous years – everything from my 2018 Small Indie Gift Guide is still valid.
At times like this, I ask myself what would the ‘Fab Four’ (George, John, Paul and Ringo…) do?
Well, *they* would…get by with a little help from their friends, wouldn’t they?
So, I dropped a random selection of 20 or so, fellow Instagrammers a line, asking them for a Small Indie Business recommendation for this year’s gift guide.
I didn’t stipulate that the brand *had* to be a sustainable brand, although as you will see, a fair few of the recommendations are..
And do you know what?
At this busy time of year, where we all have lots going on… most of them were kind enough to send me a link to their favourite small indie business & a sentence or two as to why they’ve chosen the brand.
I’m so grateful to all of them for helping me out.
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All of the ladies I got in touch with are a lovely supportive bunch, some I’ve met and become friends with in real life, others I haven’t met but they still feel like real-life friends.
So, in no particular order – here are their varied and lovely small indie picks…
Avril Recommends: Lines and Current –
This small Belfast based jewellery store, run by Rebekah – which Avril says “there is so much meaning and beauty in all of her pieces.
She is a busy mum and still has time to create the most stunning content on her feed. I love that you can mix the different pieces together to make it so individual for you. You can also mix gold & silver and have pieces engraved to make them more personal.
Alex, who runs LYCC is very local to Sue, who “has watched Alex’s business grow from when I asked my readers to help with a little questionnaire about her candle business on one of my Friday Five blogposts; I’ve sat through her choosing her candle containers and watched her haul her backside up and down the country selecting suitable stockists.
Alex has used local talent for her photography, artwork and all the additional touches.
The all important product though – the candles (!) are made using natural ingredients: soy, coconut and beeswax – no artificial scents.
Alex works from her own little studio and pours every single candle herself”
This Midwinter candle (£32) is the perfect scent for this time of year – I was going to attempt to write my own description but this:
“MIDWINTER is our signature Christmas fragrance, blending zesty orange and mandarin, aromatic cinnamon, rich cardamom and sweet, spicy notes of ginger and star anise. It smells like coming home for the holidays, soothing the senses like a sip of mulled wine. Strike a match, batten down the hatches and enjoy its comforting fragrance well into the New Year.”
From Alex’s website is so perfectly written, and conjures up *ALL* the cosy Christmas feels…
On the other hand, if you prefer, Create will have me dreaming of summer and fill you with hope of what’s to come whilst we’re stuck in the bleak mid-winter…
All the scents sound heavenly!
Hannah’s recommendation: Five Dot Botanics
Hannah says “I’d like to support my friend at Five Dot Botanics because I am genuinely buying it for my family this year!
My whole family has been discussing Christmas for months now, and how we all want to buy less and more responsibly for each other.
Five Dot Botanics is a natural skincare range, with just five ingredients per product.
I was lucky enough to win this Deep Feed Green Coffee and Cacay Nourishing Face Serum (£38) alongside a few other Five Dot Botanics products in a recent Instagram Giveaway and I’ve gotta say – I’m completely with Hannah on this one…
… I’ve been using this face serum for 3 full weeks now and have noticed the difference it’s made to my tired, stressed skin.
Likewise, the Full Bright Horse Chestnut and Caffeine Renewal Eye Serum (£30) is working wonders for my under eye dark circles… I’m trying to drink more water (always trying with this one, usually failing!) but I put the brightening of my ‘eye bags’ down to this serum.
Had Hannah not recommended this small biz… I would have selected it myself!
Dana says “My current favourite independent brand is Rebecca J Mills Designs who makes the most incredible active wear!
The prints and colours are amazing and I can completely vouch for thr comfort and quality as I wear all the time – they are the best I’ve tried!
Totally recommend them for an active person as a Christmas gift and I’ll be giving the kids ones to my kids this year!”
I couldn’t help but take a look at these leggings – Dana makes it out the house for a 5.30am cross fit class pretty much every day of the week, so she really does test her active wear to the max!
I attend just one measly, weekly 90 minute hot yoga class a week, which frankly, given the dynamic style of yoga that it is – is quite enough of a big sweat for me, but my really rubbish leggings (a few years old) have almost lost all elasticity and I’m forever hitching them up…
…plus my leggings are very boring and plain black.
I’m looking to invest in a new pair, but in truth I’m waiting for my current pair to actually fall apart so that I know I really did wear them out… before I buy a next pair.
I’ll definitely consider these Boutique print ones (£40) from Rebecca J Mills Designs – they’re gorgeous!
Matching Sports Bras (£46) are available as well.
Kathy’s jewellery recommendation, comes with strong Eco credentials – it really is ocean friendly jewellery, and a small business with storytelling at it’s heart from the 4 founders, Jessica H, Hayley, Hannah and Jessica G.
This Seahorse Pendant – with Blue Touramaline Eyes (£180)
… is a thing of beauty!
The seahorse, is the god of freshwater and the ocean in Roman mythology and Neptune was renowned for his violent temper: the pendant was named him in recognition of the awe-inspiring yet unpredictable nature of the sea.
This Tulip Shell Charm (£30 for silver or £40 for gold vermeil) would be a perfect gift for anyone who already has necklace / chains a plenty!
Michelle recommends: The Positive Planners
Michelle has just published a Wellbeing blogpost this morning – which I’d urge you to have a read of because for those of us who are interested in making a positive change to our own daily routine, Michelle outlines exactly how she’s implemented such a routine, and all with the help of this Wellbeing Journal:
The Wellness Journal is £24 and full of ways to help nourish your mind, body and soul!
Michelle is finding that the planner provides her with the exact kind of structure she needs to keep motivated – a great way to bring positivity in your life!
Tracey recommends: Mia Lia
Of this lovely jewellery business, Tracey says “Mia Lia was one of the first brands I connected with when I started my Instagram account in 2016 and the first small business I ordered from.
I’d seen her iconic Mama necklace being worn by some of my favourite bloggers and I couldn’t wait to have my own!
Marie has such a cool aesthetic when it comes to her designs, gorgeous handmade pieces which are creatively different but incredibly wearable.
If you’re looking to gift someone a truly special piece of jewelry this Christmas, take a look at Mia Lia.
Natalie says “Restoration is the perfect snuggle down winter scent” with notes of sweet smoke and warm spices mingle with dark musks creating a relaxed vibe.
There’s a wide range of scents available – with candles at £25, I’m rather partial to Pomegranate myself!
This is a small, independent brand that offer a small but beautiful range of skincare.Tracey says: “All completely natural, they test on humans in Hampshire, not animals.They do not use parabens, microbeads, sodium laurel sulphates, palm oil or any mineral oils and all their products are made locally.I love the All About Face Balm (£30) which I use as a pre-cleanser.It’s delicious, melts into the skin and is a pleasure to use – I look forward to washing my face!”Now Tracey gets to trial and test many skincare products via her blog – and if this is the *one* she’s picked for this blogpost… it has GOT to be a goodie!
Why not take a look at the other couple of Face matters Skin Health products as well?

This Macaron Bracelet in Champagne (£150) would be my recommend gift item… it’s designed so it can be inscribed.”
Having taken a peek myself, there are some beeeauuutiful Earrings on Hannah’s site!
Ashley recommends: ARK Skincare

Abi recommends: New Icons of Print
Abi has a couple of prints from this small indie which was started up by two Insta-friends whom both Abi and I got to know through the #mystylephotochallenge which we used to take part in when we first joined instagram!
(A great hashtag to get involved in if you’re new!)
Offering a wide range of typography prints – you can buy a gift voucher if you’re indecisive about exactly what to go for!
Spot the CROYDON print in Abi’s hallway? Yup – that’s one she bought from them a while back.
Drop New Icon’s a line if you have anything specific in mind, they are super helpful.
Sophia recommends: One Mama, One Shed
How cute is that? Your own engraved enamel mug!
I love it! And just £12 I think it’s a great little present.
In truth, Sophia recommended a few brands, but given this a already a bumper edition of a blogpost, I could only fit one in.
Chloe recommends: Stripe and Stare
Chloe says “They make the best, most comfortable knickers and are the perfect present for ladies in your life – their line is completely sustainable and not horrendously expensive (but not cheap!)”
Now whilst you could go for Single Knickers at £15 a pop, I really rather like days of the week box (£80):
Which, when you break it down, isn’t too bad a value for good quality pants!
Kate recommends: Kemi Telford
And says of the brand “it’s my favourite right now. They make the most amazing dresses at a great price point. The corduroy one I bought the other week is my favourite and all her dresses have POCKETS!”
Kate’s wearing the Green Needle Cord Dress (£70).
I know Dana (and the Red Shoes) is a big fan of Kemi’s skirts and dresses as well.
Terri recommends: Melissa Curry Deisgns
Terri says “This is a favourite Indie Brand – an Irish Jewellery designer who creates fun and colourful pieces.
She also gives back to mental health charity Jigsaw, in Dublin through the sale or her Póg (which means Kiss in Irish!) bracelets and necklaces:
Her Little Bar of Success bracelets also make great gifts, designed to inspire, encourage and motivate in times of triumph and need.”
How lovely a little brand is that?!
This is my insta friend Allie who I met, briefly a couple of years back at a meet-up in my old hometown of Bristol.
As we made our way back from the bar to Temple Meads, we decided to walk rather than grab a cab and Allie and I had a good half an hour natter – she was an advocate of sustainable second hand shopping even back then.
And now, her love of vintage and Charity shopping has led to Allie working for @scarletvintageretro where all profits are donated to @stclarehospice which provides free, compassionate care and support for adults with life-limiting illnesses across West Essex.
So why not take a peek at the beautifully hand selected vintage pieces @scarletvintageretro?
As much as I hate to use the term ‘on trend’ – this Cape from Scarlet Vintage Retro is just that – and beyond – it’s a classic:
I must thank Allie for highlighting you don’t always need to buy new for Xmas gifts: why not think vintage this year?!
If you spot anything, it can be paid for via PayPal and posted out to you.
Well now if THAT hasn’t given you some ideas for Xmas Gift… I don’t know what will?
Erm… actually I do.
Part 2 of this Gift Guide is coming later this week: a smaller post, with a few of my own personal favourite small indie’s….
Thank you for reading today and so sorry it was later than usual… we’re one many down in the house so I’ve been doing EVERYTHING this past week or so…
Can’t wait for normality to resume.
I hope you’ve enjoyed this Gift Guide and of course, I can’t go without thanking *ALL* of the bloggers and grammers for being straight on it!
There was little to NO hesitancy when asked for their top-tips and help.
THANK YOU!!!!
I guess I’ll be back later this week…keep an eye out!
Bx
There Are 2 Comments
Gosh, what a brilliant guide Bean – you really have put so much effort in to this and it’s lovely to discover so many new little brands that I’ve not been aware of and also to be given that little nudge on a couple that I’ve been sitting on the sidelines of purchasing from.
And I didn’t know that Tracey’s bum was that famous!
Thank you for asking me to contribute. xxx
Beanie, superb gift guide, a few on here I’m checking out too ( and checking it twice)
Thanks for asking me to take part !
Ash xxxx