Monday 17 October 2011

Wedding Quilt

A bit of a hard project to photograph...a quilt that Vicky and I made together for friends who got married. We didn't have much time together to make it and wanted to go for a less rigid design. Firmly based on turquoise blue (a favourite colour of the bride) including different tones of blue and grey with floral designs, stripes, blocks of colour etc. The actual quilting used a mix of swirls and flowing lines to give the whole thing texture. We embroidered a little message on the corner to finish it off.





A Robin for Henry

Just a quick post. A contribution for a book put together by my sister. The idea was to get friends together to make two "name books" for Liz's twins Henry and William. I was designated "R" and so here is what I made. I was particularly fond of the eyes - sewn on super tight, but also pretty small so hopefully not a choking hazard! Vicky did an amazing Iguana for William, so hopefully there will be photos of that to post soon - it really was amazing!



Friday 14 October 2011

Book for Valentin

Another "name book", this time one from a couple of years ago. This one was a family effort by my sisters, my mum and me for the son of a family friend who are German (incase you were wondering why letters and pictures don't quite correspond to the English language!). It was a fun project to do together and I think we may have to get our thinking caps on for another one soon as the little chap will be joined by another sibling soon.












Sunday 2 October 2011

Name Book



In the past my sister's and I, and also our very talented Mum have worked on a few joint projects making name books for various friend's babies. I actually stole the idea from another friend's creative Mother. Tomorrow a friend's baby will celebrate his 1st Birthday and at a celebratory brunch today I presented him (well, more so his parents) with my very first solo stab at one. The books spells out his name (Philip III) with the corresponding images each representing something of an Alaskan nature. I used a mixture of applique and embroidery and feel fairly happy with the result.

I uploaded the pictures backwards for some reason. Oops. But it kind of took a while so I am going to leave it if that's OK.

The polar bear and the salmon are my favourite.











Friday 5 August 2011

Love Story ...

These Invitations were done a couple of months ago. They were for two people who's relationship had been quite an adventure and so we wanted to go with a "story" idea. The invitation initially looks short and sweet, but stretches out to include a little story of their relationship. The invitation also includes a map and an RSVP. It was hand drawn and handwritten, scanned in and worked on in Photoshop. It was then printed on my inkjet printer on some super great Fabriano Rosapina paper which really made the ink pop, as well as having such a lovely texture to it. The envelopes were a blue to match the blue on the invite and were addressed by hand with black ink. We will get a picture of them up soon, along with some other bits and bobs we created for the event itself. We were given free reign on the design and colour pallet and feedback so far on these has been great. It's the blessing in Ireland next weekend, so lets hope it's equally fantastic!











Thursday 21 July 2011

Remember, remember ...

An invitation to a Guy Fawkes Night party. A design first made as a lino print then re-worked in Photoshop. A bright and vibrant postcard invitation printed, this time, on glossy card stock by Moo. The reverse side is blank. The scarlet red is a great flash of colour for a celebration in November when those long dark nights are drawing in.





Remember, remember,
the 5th of Novemeber.
Gun powder, treason, and plot.
I see no reason
why Gun Powder Treason
should ever be forgot!

Roll up ladies!

Some invitations to a ladies evening event. The evening was to be a relaxed and enjoyable affair, which is reflected in the design. This was hand drawn in ink, scanned, and colour added in Photoshop. It was the printed by Vistaprint on matt recycled card stock. This time there was more information printed on the reverse - this too was initially hand written. An invitation with a touch of class.