It's Father's Day in a couple of weeks - 21st June - and here are our pick of gifts perfect for dads...
Visit us at 44 Chapel Walk, Sheffield to find these cards and gifts, or check out our new website -birdsyardsheffield.co.uk where you can find some of these. If what you're after isn't there, just send us a message and we can arrange for it to be added to the site for you.
Sunday, 7 June 2015
Friday, 22 May 2015
Vintage Clothing £10 Sale!
Over in our sister shop Birds and Beards there's a special corner - full of £10 vintage bargains! It won't be there much longer so take a look and get some fantastic bargains while you can.
This is just a little taste...
This is just a little taste...
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| Wrap top dress just £10 |
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| A gorgeous look for summer evenings - £10 |
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| Jacket and dress, £10 each |
Wednesday, 6 May 2015
Persephone Book Group - 4th June
The next Persephone Book Group hosted by Handpicked Books is taking place in Bird's Yard on 4th June from 6pm. This time the group will be discussing High Wages by Dorothy Whipple and everyone's welcome!
This is what Persephone Books has to say about the story they chose to republish in their range:
If you'd like to come along and discuss the book with fellow Persephone fans, just get in touch with Evelyn from Handpicked Books at bookshandpicked@gmail.com and let her know you'd like a place saving at our free event.
We also have copies of the book on our shelves if you'd like to get one to read for the group, and you can keep up to date with the event over on Facebook
This is what Persephone Books has to say about the story they chose to republish in their range:
"It is about a girl called Jane who gets a badly-paid job in a draper’s shop in the early years of the last century. Yet the title of the book is based on a Carlyle quotation – ‘Experience doth take dreadfully high wages, but she teacheth like none other’ – and Jane, having saved some money and been lent some by a friend, opens her own dress-shop."
If you'd like to come along and discuss the book with fellow Persephone fans, just get in touch with Evelyn from Handpicked Books at bookshandpicked@gmail.com and let her know you'd like a place saving at our free event.
We also have copies of the book on our shelves if you'd like to get one to read for the group, and you can keep up to date with the event over on Facebook
Thursday, 30 April 2015
Meet Handpicked Books...
We all love a good book. And whether it's a crime thriller, classic novel, local history, cookery, vintage reprint, craft (or almost any other genre) that you enjoy, Handpicked Books are sure to have something on their shelves in Bird's Yard that will catch your eye. Here we catch up with Evelyn Risner, the owner of Handpicked Books, to ask her about her choices and selling in Bird's Yard.
You can find the books Evelyn selects on the book shelves in Bird's Yard.
If you'd like to come along to the book group please email Evelyn (bookshandpicked@gmail.com) to book a free place.
What was your inspiration to start Handpicked Books?
I was in a gallery on the south coast about 5 years ago and saw a beautiful series of art books. I got to thinking that there was nothing like this available in Sheffield, which was a shame. So, I bought some to sell myself...they were some of first books I ever sold.Why did you decide to sell your choice of books in Bird's Yard?
Selling with Bird's Yard appealed to me as it's an independent shop and it's a great way to support other small businesses while keeping Sheffield city centre interesting. As well as selling books at fairs, I wanted a permanent base to sell from and being right in the heart of the city it's perfect for getting a selection of unusual books to a wide audience.![]() |
| A selection of books in Bird's Yard handpicked by Evelyn |
How do you choose the books that end up on your shelves?
I choose books often for their illustrations, for example Shakespeare's Illustrated Verse. They bring to life the writing and also make beautiful additions to your bookshelves at home. It's also interesting to find books by local publishers, such as Remote and Undisturbed: A Brief History of the Sheffield General Cemetery.![]() |
| A selection of some of the local interest books selected by Handpicked Books |
Whose work and items do you like in Bird's Yard?
There are many items I like in the shop. Some of my favourites are the jewellery, in particular the vintage brooches from Galabeer and the Dog. Also, the fused glass and semi precious stone jewellery of Claudia Latini.![]() |
| Some of the jewellery from Galabeer & the Dog and Claudia Latini that Evelyn admires |
What's next from Handpicked Books?
Continuing to find more interesting titles to share with Bird's Yard's customers. And then there's the Persephone Book Group that I'm organising that takes place quarterly in the shop. The first evening was in March with the next one on 4th June where we'll be discussing is High Wages by Dorothy Whipple.You can find the books Evelyn selects on the book shelves in Bird's Yard.
If you'd like to come along to the book group please email Evelyn (bookshandpicked@gmail.com) to book a free place.
Sunday, 26 April 2015
Our Latest Nesters...
We’re always on the lookout for new designers here at Bird’s
Yard. We love to bring our customers lots of different and unique pieces as
well as supporting small, independent makers, artists and designers. And we’ve had lots of people join us in the
last couple of weeks – here’s a little round up…
Dave Draws
Hand illustrated ceramics based in Manchester.
Hannah Lord
Silver and glass jewellery; glass homewares handmade in
Sheffield.
Becky Bygone
Handmade illustrated and button cards and tote bags from
Lancashire.
Ayse Balko Studio
Local photographs of a variety of places around Sheffield.
Knotted Designs
Modern macramé plant hangers handmade in Scotland.
Aloha Vintage
Vintage and vintage style clothes and accessories based in
Sheffield.
Daniels Bros.
Handmade wooden items made from reclaimed wood around Sheffield.
Find all of these latest arrivals in our two shops on Chapel Walk - Bird's Yard at no.44 and Birds & Beards at no.50
Daniels Bros.
Handmade wooden items made from reclaimed wood around Sheffield.
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| Wooden penguins from the Daniels Bros. We have them in lots of guises in the shop |
Find all of these latest arrivals in our two shops on Chapel Walk - Bird's Yard at no.44 and Birds & Beards at no.50
Wednesday, 22 April 2015
Ways To Use: Drawer Knobs
We love drawer knobs (as you can probably tell if you've been in the shop and seen how many we have!). They're great for adding some interest or updating a piece of furniture quickly and easily. But they're useful in other decorative ways around the house too. Here are some we found to give you inspiration...
1. Attach to a crate or pieces of wood to create a jewellery organiser. Great for hanging necklaces to stop them getting tangled. We found this one at Stephanie Dee Blog
2. Use a larger drawer knob instead of a curtain tie back. We found this idea at Apartment Therapy
3. Screw drawer knobs into walls to hang light weight pictures from. We found this idea at Pottery Barn
4. Use them on the lids of jars to make fancy handles. We found this idea at Deco Art Blog
5. Attach a range of drawer knobs to peg board to create a coat and accessories rack for a hallway. We found this idea on Pinterest
6. Add them to the end of a curtain rod for a decorative touch. We found this one at In My Own Style
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| Just a small selection of the drawer knobs we have in Bird's Yard |
Some alternative uses for drawer knobs...
1. Attach to a crate or pieces of wood to create a jewellery organiser. Great for hanging necklaces to stop them getting tangled. We found this one at Stephanie Dee Blog
2. Use a larger drawer knob instead of a curtain tie back. We found this idea at Apartment Therapy
3. Screw drawer knobs into walls to hang light weight pictures from. We found this idea at Pottery Barn
4. Use them on the lids of jars to make fancy handles. We found this idea at Deco Art Blog
5. Attach a range of drawer knobs to peg board to create a coat and accessories rack for a hallway. We found this idea on Pinterest
6. Add them to the end of a curtain rod for a decorative touch. We found this one at In My Own Style
Saturday, 18 April 2015
New from Finding Foreverness... customised rings
Finding Foreverness have brought lots of new rings into Bird's Yard recently, including a made to order range. Handmade in Sheffield, the sterling silver rings come in a range of finishes, settings and stones.
Featuring the Orbital Lab design, the rings can be ordered in your size as well as choosing from these options:
Finding Forevereness were inspired by space and time for creating their Orbital Lab design:
Featuring the Orbital Lab design, the rings can be ordered in your size as well as choosing from these options:
Choice of stones:
- green peridot
- purple amethyst
- red garnet
- blue topaz
- orange citrine
Choice of finishes:
- polished
- oxidised/black
- matte/brushed
- hammered and oxidised
Choice of settings:
- tube
- prong
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| Orbital Lab ring with purple amethyst, hammered and oxidised finish, prong setting. |
Finding Forevereness were inspired by space and time for creating their Orbital Lab design:
"Themed around transformation, this collection explores the powers of space and time. Maybe the twin circles set in motion transcend time and disappear. Maybe it reappears on another finger somewhere!? Or maybe its quite content simply being stylishly stationed."
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| Citrine stone in an oxidised/black finish with prong setting with a topaz in the polished finish with prong setting. |
The rings cost £60, can be ordered in Bird's Yard and are ready to collect in 1-7 days.
Thursday, 16 April 2015
Meet Vagrant Art...
Vagrant Art's work is exclusive to Bird's Yard in Sheffield. The brand is based in Scunthorpe where owner Kevin Pearson hand-makes a range of jewellery and other pieces using repurposed materials. Here we find out a little about why he brought his work to our shop...
What inspires your work?
My work is driven by a passion for questioning what we define as waste with much of my inspiration coming from early morning skip raids. Most of my pieces in Bird's Yard are made from scrap coins and I love to imagine where they might have been, whose hands they might have passed through and what they might have bought. I sometimes create imaginary journeys about what the coins might have seen in their lifetimes.![]() |
| Some of Vagrant Art's pieces in Bird's Yard |
Why do you sell your work at Bird's Yard?
I usually trade at music festivals and artist markets, but Bird's Yard is something a bit special; a collective of makers where the place buzzes with energy and creativity and I always leave with a head full of new ideas that keeps me awake.![]() |
| Kevin of Vagrant Art working on his repurposed pieces |
Which other designers' work do you admire in Bird's Yard?
I particularly like the other repurposing work, whether it's bits of musical instruments (Melodies Jewellery and Character Shop), old maps (Pink Flamingo and Life's Big Canvas) or bits of wire, there are some great imaginations at work.How does interacting with customers in the shop help your work?
The customers are a great bunch too and I owe them credit for several new ideas. I'm currently working on plectrums from old pennies, the prototype is out gigging at the moment and they should be in the shop in the coming weeks.![]() |
| Old penny plectrums which will be coming to Bird's Yard soon. |
Tuesday, 14 April 2015
New to Bird's Yard: modern macrame from Knotted Designs
With 1970s fashions and homewares making a comeback this season, we're excited to be welcoming Knotted Designs to Bird's Yard with their handmade modern macrame plant hangers.
The hangers use traditional macrame designs but use cotton stretch yarn in fresh white or bright colours to give them a modern feel too. They're ideal for hanging plants (real or artificial if you're not so green fingered) to brighten up your home, conservatory or garden.
And they're not just for trailing plants either. Here are some inspirations we found...
The hangers use traditional macrame designs but use cotton stretch yarn in fresh white or bright colours to give them a modern feel too. They're ideal for hanging plants (real or artificial if you're not so green fingered) to brighten up your home, conservatory or garden.
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| Modern macrame hangers made by Knotted Designs and available in Bird's Yard |
And they're not just for trailing plants either. Here are some inspirations we found...
Sunday, 12 April 2015
Birds and Beards makeover
Our sister shop Birds and Beards is just down Chapel Walk from Bird's Yard and is filled with a range of independently designed clothing and vintage pieces. It's had a mini makeover this week...with more to come too.
Here's a little taste...
Visit Birds and Beards at no.50 Chapel Walk, Sheffield
Here's a little taste...
Visit Birds and Beards at no.50 Chapel Walk, Sheffield
Friday, 10 April 2015
New to Bird's Yard: Karoline Made This
The latest designer to join Bird's Yard is Karoline Made This, the work of the wonderful illustrator Karoline Rerrie. In the shop, she has a selection of greeting cards, prints, postcards and tote bags featuring her colourful illustrations which she turns into screen prints to decorate her items.
The original greetings on Karoline's cards make them suitable for lots of different occasions, with some lending themselves to ones in particular. The 'Home Sweet Home' card above would be great for a new home greeting and this 'Cute As a Button' design is perfect for a new baby (and it comes in pink, blue and green so suitable for any new arrival!)
If you love the images too much to give away on a card, there are also prints available which are ready to frame to adorn your walls. As well as the Cute As a Button design above (perfect for a nursery), we also have these two below.
As well as Karoline's work, this postcard book also features various other female illustrators' drawings all on a Marine theme. Karoline's sent some of these along to the shop too so you can be spoilt for choice when looking for a little art!
You can find out more about Karoline's work over on her blog.
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| Karoline Made This cards in Bird's Yard |
"I don't like traditional sentiments so always try and come up with more original ideas for traditional occasions." Karoline
The original greetings on Karoline's cards make them suitable for lots of different occasions, with some lending themselves to ones in particular. The 'Home Sweet Home' card above would be great for a new home greeting and this 'Cute As a Button' design is perfect for a new baby (and it comes in pink, blue and green so suitable for any new arrival!)
If you love the images too much to give away on a card, there are also prints available which are ready to frame to adorn your walls. As well as the Cute As a Button design above (perfect for a nursery), we also have these two below.
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| Karoline Made This prints in Bird's Yard |
As well as Karoline's work, this postcard book also features various other female illustrators' drawings all on a Marine theme. Karoline's sent some of these along to the shop too so you can be spoilt for choice when looking for a little art!
You can find out more about Karoline's work over on her blog.
Tuesday, 7 April 2015
Meet Shadow Crafts...
Handmade in Sheffield, Shadow Crafts' simple and stylish accessories are always popular with our customers. With a
repertoire including leather jewellery, bags and the ancient skill of tatting, Sarah Marshall's work provides style, colour and texture for a multitude of tastes. Here we find out a little more about her influences and why she loves selling with Bird's Yard....
Why did you choose to sell your work in Bird's Yard?
How has selling in Bird's Yard helped you?
Whose work do you admire most in the shop?

Some of Shadow Crafts' leather jewellery available in Bird's Yard

What inspired your jewellery and accessories?
Being inspired by a love of natural
materials and fabrics, I make many items such as leather jewellery,
purses and bracelets. The unique character and texture of each hide
means no two pieces are the same. I am constantly finding new ideas
for products as leather is such a versatile medium. I learnt my
trade from my father who has been a leather worker for years making
accessories for his passion; archery. I remember, from growing up,
the lovely smell of leather from his work room.
I also make jewellery from pure natural
threads using an old technique called tatting. I have always loved
to knit and crochet and tatting is a very similar craft to learn. I
love the delicate designs it creates.
Why did you choose to sell your work in Bird's Yard?
I came across Bird's Yard when I was
looking for new job and maybe a way to turn my making into a business. At that time I was just crafting for fun,
selling a few items here and there. I approached Michelle (the owner) at Bird's
Yard and started selling my items in a small display box.
The
reasonable rates were the deciding factor for me as other shops with
a similar set up were only renting out larger areas which seemed too
much of a gamble for me starting out. I have since moved on from the
small box and now have two shelves and I am selling a wider variety
of items. I have Michelle, and a lot of the other designers, to
thank for much of my success as they have given me invaluable tips,
feedback and advice that has enabled me to progress and improve my
display and items.
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| Tatted jewellery handmade in Sheffield by Shadow Crafts |
How has selling in Bird's Yard helped you?
Working in the shop has helped me gain
an insight into customers' views and opinions which is helpful when
planning future product ideas. For example I am working on some new
items that customers and other designers have suggested. I have been
working on larger, more demanding projects like leather tote bags,
handbags and journals.
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| Leather accessories handmade by Shadow Crafts |
Whose work do you admire most in the shop?
There are lots of great designers in
Bird's Yard. I love the semi precious stone jewellery from You Earth
Ash, the fused glass jewellery from Claudia Latini and the silver jewellery from Shapeshifter Designs.
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| You Earth Ash jewellery - one of Sarah's favourites in Bird's Yard |
You can find a range of Sarah's designs in Bird's Yard as well as being able to enquire about custom pieces.
Saturday, 4 April 2015
Bird's Yard - Your Home Magazine
Tuesday, 31 March 2015
Inspiration: 1970s
1970s style has been making a comeback lately in fashion and homewares - think rich earthy colours such as burnt orange, sunflower yellow, chocolate brown, deep red; bold patterns and lux fabrics.
We love the colour palette and optimistic feel of the decade, these are some inspirations we've found that we love...
And here are some ways our designers, makers, artists and vintage sellers have incorporated it into Bird's Yard....
We love the colour palette and optimistic feel of the decade, these are some inspirations we've found that we love...
And here are some ways our designers, makers, artists and vintage sellers have incorporated it into Bird's Yard....
- Bird Shell's vintage clothing (which you can find in Birds and Beards) includes lots of 1970s pieces
- Finding Foreverness uses the popular dreamcatcher motif in their necklace design
- Shadow Crafts' leather earrings have a boho feel in 70s colours and create a statement
- Galabeer and the Dog have a range of vintage pieces including jewellery
- Chalk's jewellery has the neutral wood look popular in the 1970s
- Melodies jewellery incorporates lots of vinyl
Friday, 27 March 2015
New Arrivals: Mia Peony Spring Jewellery
Joining some of their existing jewellery are these bunny designs and spring spots and stripes.
Bunnies...
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| These hoping bunny stud earrings are a new design from Mia Peony |
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| More colours are now available in these bunny necklaces. Each is double sided featuring complementary colours. |
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| These kilt pin brooches are perfect for adding a little spring to an outfit. |
Spring Spots and Stripes...
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| Tiny stripy studs are now back in stock from Mia Peony. |
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| More designs of hair grips have joined Mia Peony's collection |
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| Colourful striped bracelet from Mia Peony |
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