July has been a busy month of admin and creation alongside family life.

I have adapted the Happy Pixie website shop so that you are now able to automatically have free postage as soon as your basket contents reach £20 in value or above. Please see the 'Delivery' information page for further details about this.

I have also added a 'Wishlist' function to the Happy Pixie Website Shop so you can save a list of the purchases that you might wish to make in the future.  I was very happy about this addition to the site as I know how much I appreciate the function on other sites that I use.  I have also made the wishlist easy to find under the 'My Space' tab on the main menu as I know how very frustrating it is to add things to a list, only to discover that you have no idea how to access the list you've just made!

I have spent a lot of time this month researching and sourcing more eco-friendly product materials and packaging for use in the future.  I am beginning the transition from plastic to recyclable, sustainable plant based alternatives.  Please see my website 'Packing and Materials' page for more information.

In addition to working on admin and the creation of new stock for Happy Pixie this month, I have also been working with Tallewellyn Comics to produce more merchandise for sale using her fantastic designs in time for her next convention appearance this weekend.  She can be found selling her wares at Megacon Manchester.  The first edition of her new comic book Tempus Clade will be available to purchase there while stocks last.

On a family theme, the youngest came home from Uni this month, complete with her basket of washing to be done.  All clean drinking glasses are now regularly absent from the kitchen for the duration of the summer!  The eldest got her promotion at work that she has been hoping for and working really hard towards so she is oAlfien cloud 9 and I'm a very proud mum! 

PixieOur smallest dog has been working on building up her muscles following extensive hip surgery over the last 12 months and can now jump up on the sofa again without using her steps.  She's only 4 years old and has been so brave!

Our largest (but youngest) dog is working on his 'not jumping up at people' skills and is starting to show some improvements!  It all keeps me busy!

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