Monday, 15 October 2012



African Dream has now opened a shop at Inglenook Farm, Rainford Bypass, WA11 8AE. Open Tuesday -Sunday 10am-4pm

Visit the Artisan Craft Fair at Inglenook Farm the second Saturday of each month, besides great food made by the artisan's there is a restaurant (open seven days a week) plenty of free parking and you can even jive or line dance to the music of the 40's and 50's. A craft fair with a difference

Wednesday, 11 April 2012


I have told you about the stunning jewellery handcrafted by Creative Copper in South Africa, I would like to share with you photographs of some of the workers who work hard to produce an extensive range of necklaces, earrings, bangles and rings. Besides beautiful home ware products.

Sunday, 12 February 2012

I have had the privilege to be asked by L'pool Hope University to work with international business students. Giving power point presentations and lectures on how I started my business. We are all hoping this will lead to new business ventures with the students hope towns. Setting up work shops to produce products unique to African Dream
African Dream's unique, handcrafted products were very well received at L'pool Hope University. I will be going in on a regular basis to show case new product.

Wednesday, 18 January 2012


As a distributor for Creative Copper, handcrafted jewellery made from pure copper & brass in South Africa, I am looking for outlets to showcase this stunning range. View images

Thursday, 12 January 2012

Stunning jewellery

What do you think of this handcrafted stunningly beautiful jewellery, timeless and elegant, handcrafted in South Africa

Sunday, 8 January 2012

Naked cowboy in New York

If you are thinking of going to New York make sure you stop & say Hi to the naked cowboy in Times Square

Monday, 2 January 2012

Sponsor for Paul Wandere Nairobi, Kenya

Paul Wandere has been at the Rafili orphanage in Nairobi, Kenya since he was a little boy when his grandmother was unable to carry on looking after him and his younger brother. He is now a young man attending Nairobi University to be a mechanical engineer. He is at present being sponsored by the Viking Chapter of BNI (Business Networking International). We wish Paul every success in his chosen career