So delighted to say that Shark Alley otters are now on sale on the International Otter Survival Fund website - and two have gone to Japan already!
Saturday, 30 June 2012
Saturday, 23 June 2012
La Belle France
A much needed break has been taken, culminating in a few days in the south of France. It was the most budgety of budget holidays - staying with my cousin who had rented a holiday cottage in Sainte Maxime for a month.
The place had been done up absolutely delightfully by Anne, the owner's wife, who was as charming as her décor! The vibe was very French country and shabby chic and the overall effect was quite lovely. There were also many other visual delights around the areas we managed to explore, including the quieter streets of St Maxime and St Tropez.
Regardez my mood boards . . .
My feet appear quite often here, as I've recently started a foot-based photo-journal blog!
As an art student I was often sketching my feet (they were often the only things that were in front of me and kept still) and I still treasure a photo I took in Spain of my hot, dusty, sticking-plaster covered feet in a park in Ronda which reminds me how it felt to be in that moment more than any other photo I took that day. This led me to wonder whether it would be possible to capture my year via shots of my feet, especially as the poor things do so much hard work. Anyway, see what you think! The holiday ones were fun.
http://365easysteps.blogspot.co.uk/
The place had been done up absolutely delightfully by Anne, the owner's wife, who was as charming as her décor! The vibe was very French country and shabby chic and the overall effect was quite lovely. There were also many other visual delights around the areas we managed to explore, including the quieter streets of St Maxime and St Tropez.
Regardez my mood boards . . .
As an art student I was often sketching my feet (they were often the only things that were in front of me and kept still) and I still treasure a photo I took in Spain of my hot, dusty, sticking-plaster covered feet in a park in Ronda which reminds me how it felt to be in that moment more than any other photo I took that day. This led me to wonder whether it would be possible to capture my year via shots of my feet, especially as the poor things do so much hard work. Anyway, see what you think! The holiday ones were fun.
http://365easysteps.blogspot.co.uk/
Great Stuff!
The June Craftaganza introduced me to the work of two great companies/makers, The Big Forest and Retro Pigeon. I really love their colourful animals.
Fantastic keyrings by The Big Forest. I must confess I had to purchase the fox and the raccoon. |
Vintage fabrics reworked into gorgeous cushions and toys by Retro Pigeon. |
Saturday, 2 June 2012
Jubilee Craftaganza
Come and check out over 30 stalls of wonderful designers plus food and workshops on Monday 4th & Tuesday 5th June 10.30am - 5pm.
Entrance is FREE.
Check poster below for details.
Entrance is FREE.
Check poster below for details.
Thursday, 3 May 2012
Rain Stops Pay
PHEW! Just back from a charity craft fair which I thought would yield fabulous sales but was totally ruined by this rubbish weather - ie. very poor turn out.
But on the plus side, it was a lovely event held over two days in a HUUUUUGE and gorgeous house in Walton-On-Thames, Surrey, near where I grew up, and just up the road from where my Dad used to work!
Our table fee and 10% of takings went to Peterson's Fund For Children - a charity set up by the owners of said house. Charlene Peterson, who organised the event, is a very lovely and glamorous American lady who worked really hard to make the experience a good one for everyone, but sadly the weather was a big deterrant and the footfall did not equal the 1000-odd who apparently attended the same event last year.
I snapped a lot of photos of this extraordinary venue, so feast your mince pies on this little lot . . .
But on the plus side, it was a lovely event held over two days in a HUUUUUGE and gorgeous house in Walton-On-Thames, Surrey, near where I grew up, and just up the road from where my Dad used to work!
It's totally Palladian, dude |
Our table fee and 10% of takings went to Peterson's Fund For Children - a charity set up by the owners of said house. Charlene Peterson, who organised the event, is a very lovely and glamorous American lady who worked really hard to make the experience a good one for everyone, but sadly the weather was a big deterrant and the footfall did not equal the 1000-odd who apparently attended the same event last year.
I snapped a lot of photos of this extraordinary venue, so feast your mince pies on this little lot . . .
Marquee in the garden - setting up. Note chandeliers. |
It's a souk! |
LOVE this room |
For the record I don't usually photograph toilets, but this is officially the poshest craft market toilet EVER and I like it |
Exotically scented too! |
And I will drink every single one |
Mixed Media & Recycled section |
Resin section |
Hand Stitched section |
The Full Monty |
Shopping in full swing. Ish. |
Tuesday, 1 May 2012
Oooh - just found one of my hare brooches has appeared on the Interflora blog as one of a top ten Paper Wedding Anniversary gifts inspired by William & Kate's first wedding anniversary.
Friday, 27 April 2012
Urgh! It's been so embarrassingly long since I've posted that Blogger have changed their format, which in the manner of changes have made things a whole lot more confusing to my simple artist brain.
Suffice to say, I've been a tiny bit busy of late but thought I'd squeeze in a quick post in case you thought I'd died or something.
So what's been happening? Well, I've finished the initial resin jewellery ideas and all the necklaces have been put together with sterling silver (a foolish idea, as silver is SO EXPENSIVE at the moment) and I have already sold two of the heart ones, which is most encouraging.
The website has been fully updated with lots of luvverly new products and has a whole new page devoted to the resin. Unfortunately I can't think of a more glamorous title for it, so 'resin' it must remain, unless anyone has any suggestions?!
Right now I'm preparing like mad for a charity craft fair held over two days in Walton-On-Thames next week, then as soon as I set my delicate foot back into Brighton on Thursday afternoon, it's straight up to 60, Florence Road to display whatever's left for the Brighton Festival Open Houses. The house is open for four weekends commencing 5th-6th May from 11am to 5pm and is LOVELY (and has cake) so do pop by if you're in the area.
Another bit of news is that after contacting the IOSF to check that they were OK about me using their name and info in conjunction with my intention to donate to their Furget-Me-Not project, they were so impressed with my otters they asked if I would be interested in selling them through their online shop. The arrangements are still ongoing, but hopefully they will appear there soon. It's lovely to know that the commission they take will go directly to helping them in their work in caring for orphaned and needy otters.
Oh, and en route to a friend's wedding last weekend we dropped into the Cotswold Wildlife Park for a visit. Sadly the weather was pretty grim and they only had four otters (who were actually awake and out, which was lucky) but we got to see a tiny fluffy baby meerkat and a baby ring-tailed lemur too. Very cute. No plans to immortalise them in felt yet, though!
Suffice to say, I've been a tiny bit busy of late but thought I'd squeeze in a quick post in case you thought I'd died or something.
So what's been happening? Well, I've finished the initial resin jewellery ideas and all the necklaces have been put together with sterling silver (a foolish idea, as silver is SO EXPENSIVE at the moment) and I have already sold two of the heart ones, which is most encouraging.
The website has been fully updated with lots of luvverly new products and has a whole new page devoted to the resin. Unfortunately I can't think of a more glamorous title for it, so 'resin' it must remain, unless anyone has any suggestions?!
Right now I'm preparing like mad for a charity craft fair held over two days in Walton-On-Thames next week, then as soon as I set my delicate foot back into Brighton on Thursday afternoon, it's straight up to 60, Florence Road to display whatever's left for the Brighton Festival Open Houses. The house is open for four weekends commencing 5th-6th May from 11am to 5pm and is LOVELY (and has cake) so do pop by if you're in the area.
Another bit of news is that after contacting the IOSF to check that they were OK about me using their name and info in conjunction with my intention to donate to their Furget-Me-Not project, they were so impressed with my otters they asked if I would be interested in selling them through their online shop. The arrangements are still ongoing, but hopefully they will appear there soon. It's lovely to know that the commission they take will go directly to helping them in their work in caring for orphaned and needy otters.
Oh, and en route to a friend's wedding last weekend we dropped into the Cotswold Wildlife Park for a visit. Sadly the weather was pretty grim and they only had four otters (who were actually awake and out, which was lucky) but we got to see a tiny fluffy baby meerkat and a baby ring-tailed lemur too. Very cute. No plans to immortalise them in felt yet, though!
It was so cold all the lemurs were huddled together |
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