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Fall For DIY is a fashion blog that is based in Birmingham and aimed at a UK audience.
The blog was previously called The Teahab Blog and was predominantly about sewing. It was nominated in the 2012 Cosmo Blog Award for Best DIY Blogger. Fall For DIY was created by Francesca Stone who also manages the Birmingham Bead Shop in the Custard Factory "experimenting and making jewellery, 'researching' in magazines, and searching the internet for inspiration".
The three main sections on the blog include DIY Jewellery, DIY Accessories and DIY Fashion. Topics on the blog include: basics, bead shop, clasps, colour, competitions, crochet, DIY, earrings, fabric, fashion, festivals, food, gardening, geometric, giveaways, guest how to wear, inspiration and jewellery. Posts vary in length and style, some are reviews and some are tutorials, and are accompanied by step-and-step images.
Fran says, "I am extremely PR and Fan friendly. I read every single comment and tweet and I try to reply to them all even if it's just a thank you." It is best to contact her via Twitter, email at
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Fall For DIY is a fashion blog that is based in Birmingham and aimed at a UK audience. The blog was previously called The Teahab Blog and was predominantly about sewing. It was nominated in the 2012 Cosmo Blog Award for Best DIY Blogger. Fall For DIY was created by Francesca Stone who also manages the Birmingham Bead Shop in the Custard Factory "experimenting and making jewellery, 'researching' in magazines, and searching the internet for inspiration". The three main sections on the blog include DIY Jewellery, DIY Accessories and DIY Fashion. Topics on the blog include: basics, bead shop, clasps, colour, competitions, crochet, DIY, earrings, fabric, fashion, festivals, food, gardening, geometric, giveaways, guest how to wear, inspiration and jewellery. Posts vary in length and style, some are reviews and some are tutorials, and are accompanied by step-and-step images. Fran says, "I am extremely PR and Fan friendly. I read every single comment and tweet and I try to reply to them all even if it's just a thank you." It is best to contact her via Twitter, email at Normal 0 false false false EN-GB X-NONE X-NONE fran@fallfordiy.com or by leaving a comment on one of the posts. Opportunities include advertising, sponsored posts and product reviews. <w:LsdException Locked="false" Pr
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