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Designer Helps To Raise Funds for Bristol Children’s Hospital Charity

British artisan designer Julie Dodsworth has created a bespoke range of Shaun the Sheep giftware for Bristol Children’s Hospital’s The Grand Appeal. It features a unique take on Shaun the Sheep, featuring an original design and pattern.

The range – which includes grow your own seed pots; grow your own letterbox gifts; palm oil free soap; a soya wax candle and glass tea lights as well as a reed diffuser -will go on sale at The Grand Appeal’s retail outlet in Cribbs Causeway Shopping Centre and also be available to purchase online.

“I was absolutely delighted to be asked to create designs for our own family favourite Shaun the Sheep,” designer Julie told GiftsandHome.net.  “Inspired by the meadows of Mossy Bottom, our Shaun design is bursting with colour and our signature florals.”

Julie adds that the products are all eco and vegan friendly, as well as Made in Britain, supporting British wildflowers, birds and butterflies. “Playing our part in such a worthwhile charity is a privilege and an honour to serve,” she stated.

 

Top: A bespoke collection of Shaun the Sheep giftware, designed by Julie Dodsworth, is helping to raise funds for Bristol Children’s Hospital The Grand Appeal.

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