Covid19 Workshop Chirpy Guidelines
Here’s a summary of the Chirpy guidelines - if you’re booked on a workshop we’ll be in touch nearer the time with any more specific guidelines
As we prepare to start our Chirpy workshops next week, we’ve been working hard to get everything ready to welcome you back.
Here’s a summary of the Chirpy guidelines - if you’re booked on a workshop we’ll be in touch nearer the time with any more specific guidelines
Thank you for your patience - we look forward to welcoming you back
Max 6 students
Face coverings must be worn
Track & trace details must be provided
Attendees to wait outside upon arrival to be invited in
Hand sanitiser to be used upon entry and exit and during the workshop which we will provide
Please limit what you bring with you (ie coats etc.) & bring your own drink if required
Where possible individual equipment & materials will be provided and usage explained at the beginning of the workshop
Cleaning of tables, chairs and surfaces will be carried out prior to and after classes
Please do not attend a workshop if you are feeling unwell or have any Covid19 symptoms
Thank you for your understanding and help - we want you to be safe and also enjoy your Chirpy workshop! Thanks
Jo & the Chirpy workshop team x
#myshoplife20
Now in its 4th year, during September we’re taking part in the #myshoplife20 social media campaign - follow us online and get to know myself and Chirpy a bit better
September is all about #myshoplife
Now in its 4th year this social media campaign, bringing together 100s of independent shops, is helping us support each other and helping you #shoplocal and #shoplocalonline
Keep an eye on our IG posts to get to know us a bit better. We’re hoping to get lots of the North Leeds Indies to join in too
We're part of the Chapel Allerton Art Trail - are you?
From 4th - 6th September we’re delighted to be part of the Chapel Allerton Art Trail, displaying art by local artists in lots of participating shop windows.
Keep your eyes peeled to spot them …
Spot the art in our window
Between 4-6th September Chapel Allerton Artists are inviting you to walk our Trail of Art.
17 artists who live or work in Chapel Allerton will be displaying pieces of their work in the windows of independent retailers.
There’s a map you can download, from the Chapel Allerton Arts Festival website, to help you follow the trail and to spot all the art on display.
We’re delighted to be part of it - we’ll be displaying a piece of art from Andrew Brown in our window
A little holiday treat - get 10% Off online & Free Shipping
We’re on holiday from 23rd - 28th August so Chirpy online deliveries will be a little bit delayed!
So we’re giving you 10% off and FREE shipping
Just use the code HOLIDAY10 at the online checkout
Check our updated opening hours to for that week
We’re on holiday from 23rd - 28th August so Chirpy online deliveries will be a little bit delayed!
So we’re giving you 10% off and FREE shipping
Just use the code HOLIDAY10 at the online checkout
Chirpy will still be Open but only for a few hours each day - the lovely Lizzie from the Refilling Station with be holding the fort
Opening hours
Tuesday 25th - Friday 28th
2pm - 5pm
Sorry to mention Christmas but ....!
You can now PREORDER your handcut Christmas baubles - available for the following places:
Chapel Allerton / Leeds / Roundhay / Meanwood / Headingley for £7.50
Other Leeds regions or cities available upon request for £9
We are taking PREORDERS for our ever popular paper cut baubles
Each bauble is handcut and comes in a presentation box, perfect to give as a gift and very light to post.
Places available are:
Chapel Allerton / Leeds / Meanwood / Roundhay / Headingley
Other Leeds regions and cities available upon request
The baubles will be available in the Autumn for collection from Chirpy or £2.50 P&P
Creating a Chirpy Home
We’ve got big plans for our upstairs space at Chirpy!
Soon we’ll be bing your a homewares department, bringing you more gorgeous products for your home. In the meantime check out the new products at Chirpy online
We’ve got big plans for our upstairs space at Chirpy!
As well as hosting our workshop programme soon we’ll be bing your a homewares department, bringing you more gorgeous products for your home. This will include rugs, blankets & throws, cushions, lighting and lots gorgeous ceramics and prints.
While we work hard to get it just right and safe to open, aiming for the beginning of September, we’re adding new products to our online shop
In the meantime if there’s anything in particular you’ like to see #upstairsatchirpy then just let us know
#shoplocalonline
I’m on a mission!
We know that more & more people are shopping online so next time why not #shoplocalonline at Chirpy
Our new online shop helps to keep our lovely Chapel Allerton shop going and our local high street thriving. Local deliveries and Click & Collect available too!
Lizzie Chancellor
Do you like to shop local?
Do you want to keep your local high street thriving?
BUT...
Are you struggling to get to your local shops at the moment because of work or other commitments?
Are you just not ready to venture out yet, or are you shielding?
We understand that’s why people turn to online shopping & we appreciate how it can make things so much easier for you
That’s where Chirpy can help you to #shoplocalonline
By buying online from a local independent shop you’re still helping us survive & keep your local high street alive. Instead of the usual go-to big online shops then why not try your local shops online?
Our new online shop is becoming an important part of the Chirpy experience & will help us continue to bring new products to our wonderful customers.
You’ll find a great range of Chirpy things at www.chirpystore.co.uk/store & we’re adding new things all the time
So next time your looking for a gift online from the comfort of your sofa please think about if you can #shoplocalonline
Thank you!
Jo X
Focus on .... Dodo from Diedododa
Our third ‘Focus On…’ introduces you to Dodo who is the creative arms behind diedododa.
Her Botanical Alphabet cards are our best sellers and watch this space for more of her quirky colourful prints
Focus On...
Our third ‘Focus On…’ introduces you to Dodo who is the creative arms behind diedododa. Her Botanical Alphabet cards are our best sellers and watch this space for more of her quirky colourful prints
C: Tell me a little bit about yourself and diedododa
D: My name is Dodo and together with my business partner Stu we run diedododa. I am the artist and designer behind all the artwork, do all the hands-on work and management while he is tech-savvy administrator and organiser. We run our own print studio in Edinburgh with the motto: stare at art not walls. Our main focus are consistently colourful art prints and unexpectedly witty greeting cards.
C: How did you get into doing what you are doing
D: I have drawn and painted and created my entire life so somehow getting into it as a business a few years ago seemed almost inevitable, yet we arrived at figuring out exactly where we wanted to take it fairly recently. Initially I reworked and luxecycled furniture and whatnot with original artwork hanging on the walls. People started to ask about prints and slowly but surely after long months of research we set up our little print studio!
C: What does a ‘normal’ day look like?
D: A normal day starts with me getting just before 7 and doing some exercise, then coffee, shower, and walking to the studio to pack and send orders. After that I often do test prints of new artwork or some product photography. The latter either at the studio or back at home. Afternoon/evening is usually spent working on new designs.
Of course right now I am still limiting trips to the studio and working from home catching up with long overdue content and product descriptions for the website.....and of course more hours to create!
C:What’s been your biggest achievement to date?
D: Having taught myself every creative skill that I have.
C: What’s been the favourite thing you’ve designed?
D: Usually whatever I am working on right now. I find nothing more exciting than seeing an idea come to life!
More recently also decorating the flat I moved into last September (first non-rental!)
C: What’s the best thing about running your own business?
D: Being able to choose what to work on when. Being very colour and image focused my head needs to be more in “business mode” for coming up with descriptions and “wordy” things. Not having to force that is delightful.
I also love that work and life fuse and interact effortlessly. I now use my flat for product pics, and some artwork i created for the flat have become a print designs that found their way onto the website.
C: What advice would you give to anyone looking to turn their hobby into a business?
D: While the emotional side is essential for the creative part, learn to turn it off to assess your skill level and product range realistically. Never stop learning and challenging yourself.
C: Is there a craft / activity you haven’t tried but would like to?
D: I can’t wait to somehow create in VR!
C: Why should people shop local?
D: For me small (or large), well curated and imaginatively presented local shops are the last proper shopping experiences. The only places that inspire creativity, put a smile on your face and an “oh my goodness this is soo cute/cool/amazing/different” reaction.
C: Have you had to adapt your business during Covid - any positives you’ve managed to take from it all?
D: Initially we paused the business entirely for a few weeks. In that time I enjoyed having uninterrupted peace and quiet to focus on creating and taking proper time out...which when running a small business is quite rare. Of course the uncertainty of the whole situation was, and to some extent is, very unsettling. Having said that I do firmly believe in intensely focusing on the positives of any situation that is beyond my immediate control.
Since those early weeks I am still mostly working from home, although going to the studio to send orders about twice a week. As it’s only myself in the space and I have always walked there early with not many people about in the streets, the overall impact on how I can run things has thankfully been very manageable. Stu has worked his magic remotely for quite a while anyway!
Why not give diedododa a follow on Instagram
Focus on .... LOVELY Caz!
Next in our ‘Focus On…’ series is Caz from LOVELY Skincare, who supplies Chirpy with her Lovely Handcream, Face Masks and Lip balms
Her quirky colourful branding fits in perfectly with Chirpy and the products are some of our Best Sellers!
Lizzie Chancellor
Focus On...
Our second ‘Focus On…’ introduces you to Caz who runs Lovely Skincare - we love her hand cream, face mask and lip balms in Chirpy. The perfect presents or treat for yourself because everyone wants something LOVELY!
Ch: Tell me a little bit about yourself
C: My name’s Caz, and I live in Sheffield with my husband Tommy. I moved here in 2006 to study German & Music at Sheffield University, and followed it up with a Masters in Psychology of Music. I love it here because it’s so close to the Peak District, and feels more like a town than a city. I’m not a city girl!
Ch: How did you start you business
C:I decided pretty swiftly after I finished my Masters that I wanted to try starting my own business. I’d like to pretend that it was a big lightbulb moment, but it was more like a creeping thought that if other people could do it then I could do it too! I was really interested in skincare and already knew a lot about what ingredients I’d need to use, so it began tentatively as a (very expensive) hobby. From the very beginning of Lovely, I knew that it was going to be as much about the packaging as it was about the formulation. To create something from nothing then hearing that other people love it just as much as you do is the best feeling!
Ch: What does a ‘normal’ day look like?
C: I try not to do the same thing every day, because it gets boring. I generally come into the workshop and check my emails, issue invoices and print off the day’s orders while I’m having a coffee. Then move onto fulfilling orders, and if I need to make stock for any of those orders, pop my apron on and start making. If I have a few big orders at the same time, I might spend a few full days making products. Although I love creating new products and researching and meeting customers and clients at markets and shows, when you run a small business by yourself, most days look the same and aren’t very interesting, because I do everything myself!
Ch: What’s been your biggest achievement?
C: Back when my business was quite small, I had a nationwide contract with Accessorize which was really really exciting for me at the time. Although that was (and is still) a big deal, I've realised since that while that's a big standalone achievement, I'm prouder of the large network of small stockists that I've built up and order time and time again. I love the personal relationship I'm able to have with a lot of them, and it's because of them that my business is where it is today.
Ch: What’s the favourite thing you make?
C: I think my favourite has to be my hand cream, because it was the first formula I developed for my own skin. While I was setting up my business I worked as a chef, and my skin became really dry and itchy from the heat in the kitchen, so it’s a really rich and nourishing cream that I use all over my face and body.
Ch: What the best thing about running your own business?
C: The absolute best thing is the freedom to choose what you do from day to day. But of course the opposite is also true - sometimes you have no choice to do all of the jobs you hate for weeks on end because there's no one else to pick up the slack!
Ch: What advice would you give to anyone wanting to turn their hobby into a business?
C: I always sound like a kill-joy when I talk about this, but I think it's important to remember that once you make your hobby your job, it’s not a hobby anymore. It's your job and you're not going to love doing it as a job just because it used to be your hobby - most people's jobs have good and bad parts and this is no exception! It's really stressful but also really rewarding. You have to be sure that you want the stress as well as the rewards, because it isn't easy.
Ch: Is there a hobby or craft you would love to try?
C: I'm desperate to try needlepunching! I need to order some things and get started ASAP
Ch: Why do you feel people should shop local?
C: People should shop local if they're able because it supports your local economy. It creates jobs and opportunities for people in the local area. Also, in a small business we're able to affect change within our organisations and local communities much quicker and with a more lasting effect than big corporations, so we're often the more ethical choice.
Ch: Have you had to adapt your business during Covid?
C: Actually because I supply a few online gift box companies, I've had a really busy lockdown! It's great to have the extra trade but I can't help being secretly jealous while watching my husband lie in the garden with a gin & tonic...
We hope you enjoy the LOVELY products as much as we do in Chirpy!
Why not give LOVELY a follow on Instagram
Focus on .... Lizzie Chancellor
In a new weekly series, I thought it would be nice to introduce you to some of my wonderful indie suppliers who have helped keep Chirpy going over the last few months, whose cards & gifts we have been able to continue to bring to our Chirpy customers through our online shop and now back in store.
Starting with Lizzie Chancellor whose cards we love in Chirpy ...
Lizzie Chancellor
Thursday Focus On...
As a new normal begins I thought it would be nice to introduce you to some of my wonderful indie suppliers who have helped keep Chirpy going over the last few months, whose cards & gifts we have been able to continue to bring to our Chirpy customers through our online shop and now back in store.
So every week I'll be introducing someone for you to find out a little bit more about them and the wonderful products of theirs you can buy from Chirpy.
Starting with Lizzie Chancellor whose cards we love in Chirpy ...
C: Tell me a little bit about yourself & your company
L: Hi, I’m Lizzie, owner and founder of Lizzie Chancellor, a stationery company specialising in original and simple hand drawn designs.
C: How did you get into doing what you are doing?
L: I loved to draw as a child and my mum always asked me to make birthday cards for her friends, whilst my brother and sister would ask me to do their art homework for them causing a lot of confusion for their teachers! I studied Art & Photography at A level and Textiles & Fashion at Leeds University. I then went on to work for a contemporary British artist in London. Seeing the way he worked every day and be creative really inspired me to set up my own business and a few years later when I got engaged, I decided to design my own wedding invitations. I really enjoyed the process and realised that my business could be greetings cards and prints, so I decided to go for it!
C: What does a ‘normal’ day look like?
L: I’ve just finished my maternity leave second time round so my working days are starting to feel more ‘normal’ again. As soon as my husband leaves the house with the kids to take them to nursery, I make myself a cup of tea and check my emails. I like to make a list of all the things I need to do that day so I can focus on where to start. Usually I get the boring jobs out of the way first so I can spend a bit of time in the afternoon being creative. Running the business by myself means I need to wear a lot of hats and split my time over lots of different areas which can be tricky at times, I find myself doing 5 different things at once so planning the day out always helps! I break for lunch with my husband (he also works from home) and then I pack my orders for the day. I spend a bit of time planning my social media content and then any time I have left after that is spent on drawing, designing and being creative – my favourite part of the day!
C: What’s been your biggest achievement to date?
L:Hmm, that’s tough one! Biggest life achievement is definitely giving birth (twice). It’s a pretty empowering feeling and I’m grateful I had two very straight forward births. As for my business, I still feel so ‘young’ in terms of how far I’ve got to go but I did have my best month of sales EVER last month, which was pretty exciting. I just love the idea of my cards being sent around the world, keeping people connected and making people smile. I make personalised photo cards and this father’s day I sold so many I lost count, the thought of all those daddy’s opening them on the same morning was a lovely feeling.
C: What’s been the favourite thing you’ve designed?
L: Since having children my designs have been more led towards children, I love my children’s cut out age range, the colours are just so bright and paired with the bold shapes, they make such fun cards. I also love my happiness range, which are designed to be sent to your loved ones ‘just because’. I think sending a card to someone for no particular occasion is even more special and unexpected. That feeling of receiving a card or letter from a friend or loved one out of the blue is so heart warming.
C: What’s the best thing about running your own business?
L: Definitely being my own boss and having no one to answer to!!
C: What advice would you give to anyone looking to turn their hobby into a business?
L: I’d say it’s very easy to test the water and see if people would buy your designs with social media. Start with an Instagram account and post pictures of your designs, notice which are causing more of a reaction from your audience and go down that path. Expand that design to a few more similar designs to build your range. You can very easily set up an Etsy account and use that as your online shop to begin with. Just go for it! Learn on the way, listen to feedback and most importantly, be original.
C: Is there a craft you haven’t tried but would like to?
L: Ooh good question! I’d love to try glass blowing, it looks really hard but I’m really intrigued by it. I was lucky enough to go to Murano in Venice with my old boss, I got to watch the guys there blowing beautiful glass pieces, it was incredible.
C: Why do you feel people should shop local?
L: Because it’s a double win! By supporting a small business or shopping locally you are gifting twice, once to the small business and again to the recipient of the gift. It makes you feel good knowing you are supporting a small business and it’s lovely to be able to tell your friend who the gift is for, a bit about the company your bought it from.
C: Have you had to adapt your business during Covid & any positives you’ve managed to take from it all?
L: I’ve been extremely lucky and have actually had a lot more sales during Covid. I sell mostly online, direct to customer and I found that as people were unable to go to brick and mortar shops, they were coming online to buy their cards and prints. I wasn’t quick enough to design products especially for the lockdown period though as I had my two children at home and had to juggle the business with being a mum!
We hope you like Lizzie's designs as much as we do - we stock a wide range of her cards and I think one of my favourite range are the ones that remind me of spirographs from my childhood.
Lizzie also does personalised cards and can be found online at www.lizziechancellor.com
If you'd like to find out more about any of our other suppliers, or you're a supplier you'd like me to do a 'Focus on...' then just let me know