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Christmas is just two days away but there's still time for a little last minute shopping. And there are many people who plan to do their shopping at the last minute.

If you need some inspiration, or just like looking at other people's amazing creations, this list is for you.

These small businesses headed by super-talented men and women are sure to make perfect presents if you are still yet to do your shopping.

The businesses below can be purchased online or enquiries can be made through Facebook.

Scroll through the list below. If you have a small business you'd like to tell us about, get in touch via email at katie.timms@reachplc.com.

Mrs Browns

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When Georgie Rowe was a young girl, her Nanny Pat taught her to bake.

Quickly, she mastered the art of making scones and would cheekily sell them to her family members - because they were too good to give away for free.

From the age of 13, Georgie worked at Mr Buns and from there her passion for baking grew.

As soon as Georgie left school she opened her very own business, Mrs Browns off North Hill and now her business is thriving.

It offers mouth-watering treats, including Christmas-inspired cake cups, brownies, bakes and delicious Fat Santas.

Barbican Cocoa Rooms

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Barbican Cocoa Rooms, in Southside Street, offers handmade chocolate and confections, as well as sandwiches, toasties, paninis, hot and cold drinks and a salad bar.

The shop has filled a unit which had been empty for some time following the closure of Subway.

Owner Beccy Elwell decided to launch the venture after being inspired by a novel she read which included a hot chocolate recipe.

The 38-year-old mum offers handmade creations, children's birthday parties and even chocolate-making courses for adults.

Boutique 32

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Danni Larcombe always dreamt of opening her very own shop after spending ten years working in retail, gaining a passion for helping others feel confident in buying and wearing clothes.

At just 27 years old, Danni finally took the plunge and chose Tavistock as the destination for her new venture, after popular store New Look closed down, leaving a "gap in the market".

Not only is Boutique 32 bringing "fun and affordable" clothing to the town, but Danni has designed to bring something different to the high street.

Mila's Bakery

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Mila's Bakery is situated in the Ridgeway next to the Conservative Club and was opened in the summer, by self-taught cake maker, Paige Lyon.

The 22-year-old decided to take the plunge in opening her own shop after spending three years working in bakeries and has the support of her mum and sister, helping her bake and prepare yummy treats.

The bakery sells traditional desserts such as gooey chocolate brownies, but Paige also tries to think out of the box and come up with unique and delicious creations.

Some of her baked goods include extensive flavours of 'blondies', including Jammie Dodger, Custard Cream and Biscoff.

Mila's also make birthday cakes on request and also sell 'brookies', a brownie stuffed cookie, which come in yummy flavours such as Kinder Bueno Hungry Hippo.

Mila's also offers postal brownies and blondies right to your door.

The Dartmoor Skincare Company

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Tara Leader, 43, opened The Dartmoor Skincare Company in the summer of 2017 and offers skin care, soaps and shampoo.

All of the products are made primarily from naturally derived ingredients, including cold pressed organic oils and unrefined organic butters.

As these ingredients are less processed, they contain more vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, phytonutrients and fatty acids.

Tara thinks it's important to support small businesses because "the money you spend often stays in the local community, boosting the local economy and creating local jobs".

She said: "It’s wonderful to support local people who put their hearts and souls into their businesses."

Kidslingo Becky M

Becky Maclean, 36, set up her playful French and Spanish sessions for children aged 0 to 11 over two years ago, and already runs just shy of 30 classes a week due to high demand.

The multi-sensory sessions are part of franchise Kidslingo and Becky is currently celebrating being named The Most Outstanding Activity Leader for Children aged 5 to 12 in the whole of the country by the What's On For Kids Awards.

The mum of two, who has been praised for her inspiring way of teaching, uses a clever mix of music, games, role play, drama and storytelling.

Half-term block classes and gift vouchers can be purchased as Christmas gifts.

RockFit

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Hannah Hawkey, the founder of Rockfit, has been recognised as someone whose "dedication to sport and exercise inspires local communities to move more".

The unique heavy-metal fitness class was born after Hannah quit her job as a dance teacher and since then Rockfit has caught the attention of thousands, warming up the crowds of Download Festival and training instructors all across the UK.

RockFit offers classes in 10 locations across the city, including - Plymstock, St Budeaux, Plympton, North Prospect, King’s Tamerton and Mount Gould.

Betty Flo's

Emma Smith, 35, has recently launched her own at-home business after closing down Betty Flo’s which was located at Tinems Boutique in Crownhill Village.

Emma can make bespoke and personalised items and prides herself on a speedy service.

She sells glitter glasses, light up wine bottles, personalised baubles, Christmas decorations, bath bombs and soap.

Wagner Silver

Wagner Silver was set up by Tony Wagner, 61, at the beginning of this year after a 40-year career in the motor trade.

Tony hung up his overalls following a recent health scare, and has since been selling his jewellery on the web and at local fetes and fairs.

Tony learnt to silversmith in his late 30s, when he injured his back.

He wanted to carry on being creative, so tried a night school in St Austell, but after four sessions, his back pain became too much to carry on.

Having learnt the basics, he taught himself the rest, and revisited his hobby a couple of years ago.

He crafts everything from earrings and brooches to bracelets and rings. He particularly likes working with precious stones, and prefers to use darker rocks like green moss agate and haematite.

The World Around Ewe

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Eccentric Jack Devaney, 25, has spent 18 months building up a catalogue of unusual creations that already include a rabbit toaster, a rat pencil case, and magnetic mice.

Although he has built up a large following of customers across the world, Plymouth lad Jack said he never expected his items to become festive family favourites.

But he claims demand for his seasonal-inspired taxidermy has been huge.

Among the best-selling items destined to be hung on family trees throughout December have been his rat's head bauble and a shooting star, made from a real starfish.

The Crafty Chicks

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The Crafty Chicks is run by Lyn Bird, 54, Sharon Downing, 58 and Sally Hancock, 60.

The three ladies started making handmade handbags less than a year ago.

Lyn said: "Supporting and promoting small businesses I feel is extremely important. It's very difficult to get known and seen without the financial backing that much larger businesses have.

"Being a small business is so hard to grow and market without financial backing so relying on other small businesses to help each other is essential."

Eva's World

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Christina Farley opened Eva's World in 2011 and traded from the Barbican and two locations in Cornwall Street, but closed in 2017 and went solely online.

Eva's World which reopened in Mayflower Street – in the unit once the home of the famous Frank Elford Sports emporium .

It offers dinosaur branded toys and outfits, and other unique items.

Cana Phula

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Memorial jewellery has become extremely popular over the last few years causing the prices to sky-rocket.

But one woman is making sure that they are kept affordable after her partner and sister-in-law were faced with high prices when buying jewellery made with their loved one's ashes.

Gemma Fenly started up her business in July 2017 and also offers jewellery made with breast milk.

Breast milk jewellery can be used as a keepsake for breastfeeding mothers to remember the special time, or it can be a memorial item if a baby passes away.

The Little Grey Hen

Sarah Watson, 36, runs her online business with her partner Andrew Axworthy, 38.

They specialise in making handmade home accessories and gifts and offer a product personalisation service as well as custom orders.

Lottie’s Little Closet

Charlotte Shattack, 34, runs Lottie’s Little Closet. She started her business whilst on maternity leave.

Charlotte has a degree in Fashion Design and makes all of her clothing from her own design patterns as well as bought patterns.

The mother of three makes clothes from sizes newborn to age eight, mainly specialising in girls clothing.

She makes to order, as well as creating ‘ready to post’ items for a quicker turnaround.

EcoBlitz

EcoBlitz is an ethical business offering natural and earth-friendly products and services was launched by Karlie Somerville, mum-of-three in 2010.

EcoBlitz has a small eco shop, based on the Faraday Mill Business Park.

There is a wide variety of natural and ethical home and beauty products available. The EcoBlitz range consists of: natural soap, shampoo bars, candles, and aromatherapy salts.

Karlie said: "All the products we sell are environmentally friendly & by buying locally (and green) you’re championing a greener future."

Louise Sumner Photography

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Have you or a loved one ever dreamed of being a mermaid? Well now is your chance.

Louise Sumner, 54 and her son, Mark, 22, from Plymstock , started offering the luxurious package at the end of the summer, and have perfected their technique of making women, men and even dogs into mystical mermaids.

It doesn't matter if you're five or 105, human or animal, Louise and Mark can work their magic to leave you with a gorgeous portrait which will convince everyone you're part mermaid, merman or merdog.

The unique experience is currently only offered by them in the South West and would make the perfect Christmas gift for a loved-one who is obsessed with Ariel or just loves quirky, unusual presents.

Lisa's Sweet Cones

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Lisa Marie Portt offers a range of creative edible treats, perfect for the festive season.

Lisa caters for special occasions, including weddings, birthdays, baby showers, as well as sweet cones, chocolate trees, sweet boxes, doughnut stands, heart LED lights, sweet tables and much more.

Little Otter Party Supplies

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Alex Pickstone set up Little Otter Party Supplies after becoming aware of the impact of plastics on the ocean.

She said that after taking her children to a number of parties, she was shocked at the disposable nature of the party bags, toys, sweet wrappers and straws.

She said: "From my experience many of the toys never survive the journey back from the party! I describe my company as 'eco-conscious' and am I fully aware that there is always more I can do!

"I know that the truly sustainable thing that any of us can do it is to buy only items that are essential. However I also know that many of us a looking to choose a more sustainable option to what we may have bought in the past.

"This is what I hope to achieve with Little Otter.I shall be working towards an 'eco-credentials' grading for each product to make buying from Little Otter an informed choice.

" Many of my suppliers are dedicated to providing the products with absolutely no plastic packaging (bar the odd bit of packing tape) but there are a few of the larger suppliers that use bubble wrap or supply large number of items in a plastic bag.

"I am working with these suppliers to reduce unnecessary plastic use but I always reuse or recycle these items if they are sent to me."