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␡January 03, 2026
We are excited to announce that Feather and Twigs are working with Croston Together to launch a photography competition. The theme is Croston Landscapes and its Wildlife throughout the year and is open to amateur photographers of all ages. You can pick up an entry form from Feather and Twigs shop from 12th January or request one from Catherine at hello@featherandtwigs.co.uk. We are looking for 12 winning images to feature in the Croston Together 2027 calendar. With the entry deadline of 1st October, you will have plenty of time to capture the best of Croston's landscapes and wildlife. The winning entries will be showcased at the Community Air Faire on 17th and 18th October, and calendars will be available to buy from November, supporting Croston Together. Terms and Conditions are outlined in the application form.
June 09, 2026
Somewhere along the way, women were sold a quiet lie: tone it down as you get older. Choose beige. Stick to black. Don’t draw attention. Blend in gracefully.
No thank you.
At Feather and Twigs, we believe ageing is not a cue to fade into the background—it’s permission to turn the volume up. Style is not something you age out of. Confidence doesn’t retire at 50. And colour? Colour is not childish, desperate or inappropriate. Colour is...
May 27, 2026
At Feather & Twigs, every card we stock has been chosen with care. Behind each design is a talented independent maker or artist with a story worth telling. We believe that when you send a card, you're not just sharing a message — you're sharing a piece of someone's craft and creativity. Here's a little introduction to the wonderful makers behind our greeting card collection.
May 20, 2026
There’s always one, isn’t there?
The dad who insists he doesn’t need a thing.
Who shrugs when you ask what he’d like.
Who quietly fixes, carries, makes, and mends… and asks for nothing in return.
And yet — those are often the dads we want to get right the most.
This Father’s Day, instead of searching for more, we’re choosing meaning. Slower, quieter, more thoughtful gifts that feel like him. The kind that don’t shout, but stay.