OUR NEW WELLY BOOT COLLECTION: Spring/Summer 21

Twice a year I shut myself away (as much as I can with all the kids at home this year) with my paints and I paint, paint, paint with the aim of refreshing our Welly Boot illustrations collection. To do this I reflect on what’s going on at the moment, the trends I’ve been seeing and reading about and of course the feedback I’ve received from you lovely lot. I’ve been painting wellies now for over 13 years and I still love this time of year, getting back to basics and ‘reinventing the welly’.

2021’s Spring/Summer Welly Boot Collection

A welly in detail: Mallow

One for those of us who will seek out an adventure even in the most simple of circumstances. There’s nothing more nostalgic than marshmallows over an open fire right? I’m hoping lots of you will love this little reference to the adventurer among your family.

A welly in detail: Hippychick

I don’t know about you but my daughter Daisy has been utterly obsessed with tie die recently. Everything that can be tie died has been, and everything that shouldn’t be – also has!

A welly in detail: Staycation

While we might be allowed to travel abroad later in the year I still think that with border restrictions then staycation champions will be rife in our families this year! They’ll be suggesting weekends away and researching AirBnB’s in their lunch breaks to make holidays come to them if we can’t go abroad this year!

A welly in detail: Loaves

Embracing the bread-makers and bakers that lockdown 1.0 (2.0 and 3.0) inspired. Never have so many of my friends become apparent experts in proofing times, and keeping their ‘starter’ alive in the cupboard. I secretly love the loaves of bread turning up at the gate though!

A welly in detail: Cine

Who wouldn’t have loved 2020 without TV, Netflix and Disney Plus? Movie nights kept us going through 2020, and it’s been so cool seeing all the creative get ups people built in their homes (sofa camps, sleeping bag set ups, outdoor cinemas)! This ones for the movie-loving, popcorn addict!

Where did the wellies start?

I thought now’s quite a good time to remind you all of the story behind the Original Family Welly Boot Print. Back in 2005, I had been running This Is Nessie for a few years whilst our family grew. Mr TIN was working a lot of night shifts so I was often at home alone at night when the kids had gone to sleep. He would often come home to find me painting hundreds of cards all laid out on the kitchen table (I’m pretty proud to say I’ve never been a dinner on the table waiting in an apron type of wife!). Originally the business was simply charity Christmas Cards and then moved on to Stationery too.

We were living in London at the time, on a small cul-de-sac in the heart of Wandsworth. It was a really idyllic environment, the kids would scoot up and down the street with their neighbourhood friends and they went to local Montessori Nursery. One day one of the other mums from their nursery told me she was moving to the country, and would I be able to do some moving cards for her. She asked for some Green Wellies. This is where the welly story began.

I illustrated six pairs of green wellies for her, one for each of her family, with the littlest ones being knocked over at the end. She absolutely loved them and as it seemed did her network as I quickly started getting commissions for other families moving to the country, off the back of this I grew my welly collection for both Correspondence Cards and Change of Address Cards. It wasn’t until 2015 when we had also made the move to the country (guess what our Change of Address Cards were?) and our youngest had arrived that we introduced the Print.

We had moved from working from the kitchen table to a studio in the garden enabling me to separate my working life and our family life. We had a couple of team members including Tracey and Ria and they shared a job doing 2-3 days a week each. I knew we wanted Tracey to join us full-time but we didn’t have enough orders coming in to warrant it yet. I was thinking about how I could grow the business and realised I had a couple of frames lying around and thought, well I’ll try the wellies in a frame and see what happens. I made one for a local friend and it was very quickly put up on their wall. I added it to my website and by the end of the Summer of 2015, and particularly by Christmas, the Welly Boot Print was flying. Mr TIN and I were exhausted with the volume of orders we were pulling together and shipping out so Tracey was offered her full-time job. She now manages the studio and is Head of the Production.

Fast forward to today and we’re still able to work from our lovely studio next door to our home in Sussex. I’m so happy that I’m able to combine my love for the countryside and our family life, along with my training as a fashion designer and I soon realised I could put the two passions and all my training to good use making seasonal collections to keep the wellies looking fresh and exciting.

My favourite things to add your family wellies onto in 2021…

We’ve picked out a range of our favourite products that you can personalise with your choice of wellies from the new collection. From prints to babygrows, correspondence cards to tea towels together we can make the most thoughtful and truly personal gift for your loved one.