Mother’s Day falls on March 19 this year. It’s a happy occasion for families to gather and show just how much they appreciate their mum with a special gift.
Mother’s Day falls on March 19 this year. It’s a happy occasion for families to gather and show just how much they appreciate their mum with a special gift.
Valentine’s Day is now synonymous with love and romance, but the origins of how this came about are open to interpretation. Here are just a few of the theories!
St Dwynwen is the Welsh patron saint of lovers, and she is honoured on 25 January when people may exchange cards and gifts, such as a hand made Welsh lovespoon.
It’s always interesting to take a look at the lists of the most popular baby names in the UK. Here’s a look at the meanings behind some common Welsh names.
Wood carving is a rewarding and enjoyable hobby. To get the best results, it’s important to have the right kit. Here are some of the basic wood carving tools you need for your first project.
Wales is a land of traditions which are entwined with the history of the country. Here’s a look at some of the weird and wonderful Welsh New Year’s Eve customs.
It’s that time of year when we are drawing up our Christmas shopping lists, and wondering what gifts to buy for the special people in our lives.
Here’s a look at when we first started decorating our homes a Christmastime, and how the tradition has evolved over the years.
Walnut trees are majestic and graceful trees which have long been prized for their high-quality timber and edible nuts.
After centuries of austerity, churches across Europe began to display beautiful and intricate wood carvings to depict religious figures, symbols, and scenes from the Bible.
Wood carving is a creative and rewarding hobby, which can give you a wonderful sense of achievement, as well as a beautiful object to display or give as a gift to a loved one.
Welsh cuisine is perfectly suited to the colder weather which is now approaching, as it is full of hearty warming stews and tasty sweet treats.
The roots of Halloween are not American, but can be traced to the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain
One Welsh saint you may have heard of, but not know a lot about, is St Fagan.
As well as being a gesture of generosity and affection, the spoons had symbols carved into the handles, which carried a special meaning.