Jenny Craig-Coleman and Anthony Coleman The Dribbly Yak's offerings The Dribbly Yak's offerings The Dribbly Yak's offerings Local craft from The Dribbly Yak The Dribbly Yak Jenny Craig-Coleman and Anthony Coleman first set up their business The Dribbly Yak on a whim. “It started off about eight years ago, I started out doing freehand burning, called pyrography and Anthony, he’s a graphic designer, so the two of us were doing our own thing for a couple of years and then we decided to combine our experience, and we invested in the business, and we started doing laser engraving together,” explains Jenny. What might catch customers’ eyes is the niche name of the business The Dribbly Yak.

Jenny explains the light-hearted story of the name’s origins. Local craft from The Dribbly Yak “It’s so stupid. It was born out of having really serious jobs, we were joking about with daft combinations with adjectives and nouns and that was the one that sort of jokingly stuck.

“Now the two words of The Dribbly Yak have lost all meaning to us for what they actually mean. It’s memorable it gives some people a bit of a laugh, but I don’t like to talk to the tax man about it, you just spell it out instead of saying the words!” The Dribbly Yak’s catalogue has something for everyone with themes such as film and TV, pets, Halloween and Christmas. But their Ireland-Inspired collection is something that they’re currently focused on.

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