Beautifully British magazine is a curated look at everything… well British. As editors and an independent publisher, we’ve noticed a growing demand for British products. As consumers ourselves, it’s not always easy to know the product’s provenance and who you can trust. And currently, there’s no other magazine dedicating its pages to those who want to buy locally! Many of us would like to buy more British products but don’t know where to start so this is where Beautifully British magazine can help!
FROM THE EDITORS…
Dog lovers
MR PICKLES • HANDMADE FOR YOU
ON OUR Radar • Things we thought you might like to know…
CATCHING THE RAYS! • Days in the sun may be all the therapy you need. Here are seven go-to-items to make it go swimmingly!
TOYS REMINISCENT OF THE P AST • We catch up with Lee to see how his handmade business turned his mental health around!
GARDEN RETREAT • Make your garden the talking point of family and friends and give it the extra attention it deserves!
EVERYDAY little LUXURIES • Treat yourself and add little luxuries to your every day life to get top to toe ready for summer
EDITOR’S PICKS • Exciting British products that we love and think you will too!
dad’s day • Our favourite thoughtful gifts to spoil your dad this Father’s Day!
10 MINS WITH Elisa from Cocoa & Paper
Sweetness and light • Bring your room to life and make the lighting in your home the focal point
WE heart colourful cushions • Add some fun to your home with brightly coloured scatter cushions
HEALTH & HAPPINESS • Amanda Brown shares why you should take a holistic approach to life and how it benefitted her wellbeing
ONE scope OR TWO • Delicious ice cream and sorbets made with adults in mind
SUMMER TREATS • Strawberries are in season. Here are two cold homemade treats to cool down the family this summer!
Earthly adornments • A curated selection of jewellery inspired by Mother Nature
THE SCENT OF the summer • Ways to make your home smell amazing this season!
GET TO KNOW BRIGHTON • Brighton is one of the UK’s most popular seaside resorts on the south coast of England. It’s less than an hour from London by train but there’s much more to see than the sea!