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Introducing Pineandbear

Four Children eating marshmallows

Last week I launched my brand new website under my new business name Pineandbear.  Formerly Cubbkids, Pineandbear is a collection of unique handmade gifts for outdoorsy families, celebrating the nostalgia of vintage camp life and the great outdoors.

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New Organic Fleece Blanket Ponchos

Child wearing my organic fleece blanket poncho
As we head full swing in to camping season (the camping gear is being pulled out the attic as we speak!) I wanted to write a little blog post about my latest poncho release and recent photo shoot with the brilliant Hannah from inthedenphotography.
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Our Family Camping Adventures

It’s fair to say to say that I love camping!  So much of my inspiration for Cubbkids comes from the nostalgia of family camping.  Family camping trips, both when I was little and the trips we've taken with my daughter hold some of my most special memories. 

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How to Hang your Pennant Flag

I thought I'd write a quick post on the best way to hang your pennant. I get lots of people asking so thought it would be useful to write a quick post on it.

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Custom Camping Party Pennant

I was asked to make a custom pennant flag for a customers son's 1st Birthday camping party. I really like the mix of colours and hope she likes it too.  I also love that they can get it out every year for their son's Birthday.

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Wild Explorers Club!

I love these bespoke patches I made for a customer for a wild explorers club. If you would like a patch designed especially for you or a club you belong to, just drop me a line. 

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A Lovely Little Custom Patch Collection.

I was asked this week to make some custom patches for a customer.  She wanted amongst other things some ocean inspired patches.  I love getting asked to design new designs and really enjoyed designing the little cute whale patch and ocean patch ready to adorn someone's backpack.

 

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