Just had a really lovely weekend break, - nowhere fancy - at home, out&about, picnics in the park, exploring round Sarehole Mill (again - it's a family favourite), mooching about the house hunting down the cool spots. But it was more than that - it was a break away from work, and I needed it and at a guess, I reckon we all did.
I work at weekends because I don't have much time during the week - but this weekend showed me again how much fun we all have together when we're just chilling out and I have missed it - a lot. I need to make sure this happens more regularly, although not necessarily with wellies on in the hottest part of the day!
So it's time to streamline - the ranges and the processes. My work is becoming more popular, which is fantastic so I need to spend more time printmaking, developing the ranges and less time on some other aspects of the process - it's called out-sourcing or some other such horrible management speak term. I'll let you know, but am talking book-binders, nothing sinister (a nicer bunch would be hard to find lol). Talks are underway, but it's still at the cauldron stage. No magic answer yet, but at least I know it's in the air.
Also trying to get some more general album shots together for work marketing - 'feel' photos I suppose, and this one is just the start:
Now I must get back to making up Jubilee Bunting - not for sale, this is for us...the children have been potato-printing red white and blue and now it's time for the string and glue! Big family party this weekend and some time away together...we need the jubilee jazz to be in place before we go or they will never forgive me after all their effort!
Monday, 28 May 2012
Tuesday, 22 May 2012
Studio61 near Matlock
I recently sent some of my hand-printed notebooks and art-flag bunting over to Karina Goodman's gorgeous gallery boutique and if you take a peek over here on Facebook you will see some lovely goodies nestled in the gallery shop along with my art-flag bunting in one of the window shots. Thanks Karina!
http://www.facebook.com/www.studio61gallery.co.uk
I am looking forward to popping over some time over the next couple of months - hopefully it will still be as sunny as it clearly was when these pics were taken, lovely!
http://www.facebook.com/www.studio61gallery.co.uk
I am looking forward to popping over some time over the next couple of months - hopefully it will still be as sunny as it clearly was when these pics were taken, lovely!
Monday, 21 May 2012
Honesty seeds
I have been experimenting with bookbinding papers. I recently printed up a new linocut design based on honesty seedheads - they're so beautiful. I am allowing myself to play with colours although am still drawn to plums, greys, greens and mustard. Moriki Kozo is another handmade Japanese paper - gorgeous to look at and touch, it is a dream to use for printmaking and with lovely strong fibres yet great pliability, it is also great for bookbinding.
I am very much at the practising-until-I-get-this-perfect stage right now, so anything I show on here is mine all mine lol. I will be selling these soon though, but I want to be sure that I've got the process just so before getting Folksy about it all.
It's not a bad start, and I love the way the mustard paper almost looks gold contrasted against the purple bookcloth. This will fill up soon enough with sketches, ideas and lists no doubt. A5 size, it'll be the smallest that I do with papers like this - albums and larger journals/sketchbooks are on my to-do list.
I am very much at the practising-until-I-get-this-perfect stage right now, so anything I show on here is mine all mine lol. I will be selling these soon though, but I want to be sure that I've got the process just so before getting Folksy about it all.
It's not a bad start, and I love the way the mustard paper almost looks gold contrasted against the purple bookcloth. This will fill up soon enough with sketches, ideas and lists no doubt. A5 size, it'll be the smallest that I do with papers like this - albums and larger journals/sketchbooks are on my to-do list.
Thursday, 17 May 2012
Folksy Friday - Jubilee Joy
My little boy is getting very excited about the upcoming Jubilee and after begging me for a (way too) expensive Jubilee set in the Post Office (posting off orders, yey) I felt bad for saying no, and looked out my old Jubilee coins from 1977. Cleaned up and sparkling, they made a great 'look what I brought into school' thing for him ....and he didn't lose them! Might have to check out the 2012 set again - you're only young once. We had the whole works in 1977 for the silver Jubilee, a decked-out street party and weather! I was young (very young obviously...) and it was special. Here are some special Jubilee favourites from Folksy:
Flourish Prints and Cards £15 |
CraftsCouncil £2.99 |
JOYSofGLASS £13 |
HelkatDesign £42 |
Jack and Bills £10 |
Josie-Mary £6 |
Saturday, 12 May 2012
Ding Dong the Bells are going to Chime!
I have been looking forward to uploading pics of the wedding stationery but wanted to wait until my first commission had landed, well it has now - no legs broken and big smiles all round, phew!
Inspired by the commission I went on to design a second range, so I now have oak trees, lovebirds, hearts and wedding bells ringing, singing and winging all round my studio. It's great.
I will be developing the bespoke maps further, offering different formats etc. but for now, I am thrilled with how these turned out - I wanted them to be extra special and now I wish I had one from our own wedding....an anniversary present for another year perhaps? Shhhhh, don't tell!
Inspired by the commission I went on to design a second range, so I now have oak trees, lovebirds, hearts and wedding bells ringing, singing and winging all round my studio. It's great.
I will be developing the bespoke maps further, offering different formats etc. but for now, I am thrilled with how these turned out - I wanted them to be extra special and now I wish I had one from our own wedding....an anniversary present for another year perhaps? Shhhhh, don't tell!
My eyes are blurry from listing them over on Folksy, and the maps aren't even there yet - all my own fault of course, can't stop tweaking! Time to curl up on the sofa and have a glass of wine - well almost ;P.
Friday, 11 May 2012
A little bit retro
I've got that Friday feeling, but am not reaching for a lovely honeycomb chocolate bar (sigh), no the threat of sunshine has had me thinking about spring and summer dresses - for me and for my little girl. Now, if I'm honest I don't think I could get away with all of these, but a girl can daydream. My furiously feisty beautiful girl however, she can pull anything off (and probably will, she's 2!)
A selection of lovelies from Folksy:
Fruit salad for lunch - warm weather is on its way, at least for a couple of days : P.
A selection of lovelies from Folksy:
Wild Things - Funky Little Dresses £30 |
Susie's Wardrobe £110 |
Pink Caterpillar £22 |
ModeAlisa £40 |
With Hugs and Kisses £23.99 |
Grandma Chic £60 |
Tuesday, 8 May 2012
Little Glimpses
I have been having a lot of fun getting ready to send off my first wedding commission of handprinted invitations and maps. There is more to follow in the commission but this first instalment is exciting enough.
Maps eh? A new direction for me (sometimes you just have to give in to the impulse ;p). Tiny peek only - this pic isn't strictly just the commission but is a taste of what is around the corner (see, I meant it - give in to the urge!).
I knew I'd like it, but I honestly didn't know just how much would enjoy doing a wedding commission. It has been wonderful from the outset - in no small part because the couple getting married have been a real pleasure to work with.
I don't want to spoil their surprise so this'll have to do for now!
Maps eh? A new direction for me (sometimes you just have to give in to the impulse ;p). Tiny peek only - this pic isn't strictly just the commission but is a taste of what is around the corner (see, I meant it - give in to the urge!).
I knew I'd like it, but I honestly didn't know just how much would enjoy doing a wedding commission. It has been wonderful from the outset - in no small part because the couple getting married have been a real pleasure to work with.
I don't want to spoil their surprise so this'll have to do for now!
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