Sponsored post | Spring Gift Guide

With Mother’s Day and Easter coming up, and no doubt a birthday or two, these are great
for giving (or simply keeping)

Voxblock

This screen-free audiobook player for children aged 3-12 was named ‘Best kids’ audio player 2022 for ease of use’ by The Independent. It has tangible blocks that snap into place, and children can listen through the speaker or headphones. There’s no need for WiFi or apps, and the battery offers 14 hours’ playtime.

The growing library of more than 120 titles ranges from classics to the latest stories. Visit the website to order a starter pack, which includes the player, three stories of your choice and a protective bumper for £53.99, when using the code THESIMPLETHINGS for 10% off (offer ends 3 April 2023). Voxblock.co.uk

Friend in a box

This small business puts a lot of love and care into its pretty blue gift boxes, and gets regular feedback that receiving one is very special. Whether for a happy or sad occasion, the range of carefully curated treats and your words of celebration and support make a real difference. The letter, which can be as long as you wish, is printed on beautiful watermarked paper and makes a wonderful keepsake. Owner Jane also enjoys being asked to create bespoke boxes, so please do get in touch. Friendinabox.co.uk or email: jane@friendinabox.co.uk.

Knit + Wear

The luxury knitting box delivered straight to your door! Formed by a team with more than 15 years’ experience designing in the knitting and craft industry, Knit + Wear offers beautifully curated kits. There are new designs and colours to choose from each quarter, created in luxury Rowan Yarns.

From accessories to cardigans there is something for all abilities – the perfect treat for yourself or as a gift for a knitting friend. Save 25% by using the code SIMPLETHINGS25 at checkout (offer ends 31 May 2023). Knitandwear.co

Stuff & Co

Everything at Stuff & Co is well-made, ethically sourced and carefully chosen to bring style, comfort and simple pleasure into your life. From scented candles to double-door mirrors reclaimed from French farmhouses, it presents an ever-changing collection of homeware, fashion, curios and an array of unusual, irresistible stuff! For the full experience, visit the 16th-century store in Midhurst, West Sussex – the heart of the South Downs. Or shop online and save 25% using the code SIMPLETHINGS25 at checkout (ends 30 April 2023). Stuffandco.co.uk  

Sponsored post | Deck the Walls

Gather nature’s decorations to create an eye-catching winter wall hanging with Seasalt Cornwall

Celebrate the magic of winter by gathering seasonal foliage from your garden or local woodland to create this beautiful wall hanging. You can use any greenery, but we love foliage such as bay and thyme which will give your hanging a wonderful scent. If you have any leftover cuttings afterwards, try popping them in fillable baubles for an additional touch of nature on your Christmas tree.

You will need:

A length of dowel or foraged stick
Jute twine
Scissors
Foliage (such as eucalyptus, ivy, thyme and bay)
Pinecones
Cinnamon sticks
Dried orange slices

This project was created by Becki Clark, a multidisciplinary creative designer and author. Her simple thing is nature and watching the seasons change, which in turn inspires her work, books and craft projects. beckiclark.com

Becki wears Wave Curve Jacket; Swan’s Way Shirt; Cabin Socks, all Seasalt Cornwall Deck the walls… Discover Seasalt Cornwall and find more craft ideas at seasaltcornwall.com

DRYING ORANGE SLICES

1 Preheat your oven to 125C/ Fan 105C/Gas ½. Using a knife, slice an orange into 1cm slices.
2 Lay flat on a baking tray lined with baking paper and bake for 2-3 hrs, turning halfway.
3 Once the orange slices are dried and crisp around the edges, remove and leave to cool