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Heath & Hearth

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Heath & Hearth

Our regular visitors may have noticed a slight change on our website. There's a mysterious new addition to the top menu; Heath & Hearth. This is something we're very excited about, a new corner of the website dedicated to the items we make which are not journals or binders! We're working away behind the scenes to get this up and running so... watch this space! Pssst... if you're signed up to our newsletter then you'll be amongst the first to know when it manifests!

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Spring Sale

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Spring Sale

I can't believe it's that time of year again. The Hawthorn is budding, the Blackthorn is blooming and our Spring Sale has sprung.

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Earthworks is 20 Years Old, or: A Bit About Birthdays & Belts.

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Earthworks is 20 Years Old, or: A Bit About Birthdays & Belts.

Today is the 20th birthday of Earthworks Journals and we have a double celebration! The first is a 10% discount on all orders, using coupon code: 20YEARS The second is the launch of the first in our range of leather belts! Something we're very excited about and you can read more about it on the earthworks Blog here: EARTHWORKS BLOG

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20 Years Of Hand Made Journals

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20 Years Of Hand Made Journals

This month sees us reaching our 20th year in business! That's a lot of journals we've made over the years and a lot of journals being used all over the world.

We'd just like to say a huge thank you to all of our customers for getting us this far. Two decades in business in these uncertain times is quite a thing and, obviously, we couldn't have done it without you.

We'll be publishing another blog post in the next few days to coincide with our birthday and to introduce you to our new range of belts.

Love,

Samantha and Jason.

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New Blog Post - Different Ways of Seeing

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New Blog Post - Different Ways of Seeing

It’s been a strange year. Our regular customers will know that we launched our new and improved website one year ago to combat the lacklustre look and poor performance of the old one. Even though the things we make, and us as people, are quite analogue, we still need to keep up with new technology; striking that peculiar balance between the hand-made nature of the journals and the mind-bending technology needed to get people to see those journals. You can read the full article on our Wordpress blog in the link below. Different Ways of Seeing: or, Taking The Road...

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