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handmade

[hand-meyd] / ˈhændˈmeɪd /


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All of the earliest items in my collection were handmade because you couldn’t find Black Santas in the stores in the 1970s.

From Los Angeles Times

The box, featuring the King Charles III cypher, was delivered after Kirsten Shaw, a station support assistant who runs the British Antarctic Territory Post Office for staff, requested an upgrade to their handmade box.

From BBC

"I work on this every day. Some days all day long, sometimes at night," said Jennie, who also runs a handmade home decor business, while John works from home as a packaging designer.

From BBC

From poems and letters to children's handmade cards, Clare says the messages of shared experiences and positivity have touched them all.

From BBC

Ms. Kondo makes the point that handmade ceramics bear the spirit “of the place and time in which they were made”—a sentiment that underscores any collector’s impulses for the accumulation of objects.

From The Wall Street Journal