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ABOUT US, 2010

We are Diane Bonner (Di) and Mandy Bonner (Mand) hence

DiMand Crafts.

We are based in Kidderminster, Worcestershire.

We make and sell a great variety of items which are mostly hand made or hand painted or both (some by us and some by craftsmen from Indonesia and Thailand).

There are too many things to list them all. Our handmade silver plated cuttlery windchimes are our top sellers along with marbles and handmade marble bags.

Pyrography is a large part of our stall. Wooden door hangers can be personalised while you wait. Wooden handled hair brushes can be personalised for you along with mirriors and door plaques.

We sell many hand carved items from Indonesia such as abstract art figures, dolphins, humming birds, barn owls, elephants, Buddhas, door wedges, and horses.

We keep a good selection of pocket money items too, such as purses, fans, keyrings and a variety of Thailand gifts.

You can also buy instruments from all around the world, including djembe drums, karimbas, didgeridoos, panpipes, guiro frogs & pigs, hooting owls, and rainsticks.

New this year are our range of Picture Frames made from relaimed Thai roof tiles and roof timbers. Each one is unique. You can find them on our stall and on ebay.........you really should take a look at them.

We have a range of beautiful hand carved Buddha figures at very low prices.

Many of these goods can be found on ebay!

Also on ebay you will find a wide range of Elephant Dung Paper Products including writing paper, photo frames, photo albums, keyrings, greeting cards, bookmarks, trinket boxes, address books, note pads and gift tags.

You can see how these facinating items are made by visiting www.elephantdungpaper.com

Click the link to see our ebay selection for this week.

There are too many products to name them all so the best thing to do is to visit one of our Craft Fairs and check out ebay.

VISIT OUR EBAY PAGE and SHOP:

dimandcrafts

 

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21st March 2010