Sunday 14 November 2010

3 Pieces of News

I did hear that teacher training was going to be a busy time and it sure is! There's no point beating myself up about it, and there's no point trying to catch up on missed days (or weeks) so I'll just start drawing postcards again tomorrow and say thank you for being patient.

I do have a few of pieces of nice news which I'm excited to share;
Firstly, I've been working on a friends website visuals which I'm looking forward to showing you (more on that soon).



Secondly, for those of you who emailed to ask if the Without Autumn zine will be back in the shop, it is now back in the shop.



And finally, this weekend I've done a big shop update which I'm really excited to show you (as you may have guessed from my little poster above). I'm mostly excited because it's the first time I'm putting my hand painted shells (something I've been making for years) in the shop. I've also added autumnal jewellry and assesories. Please do take a look.





I'll see you on Tuesday with Monday's postcard (fingers and toes crossed).

6 comments:

  1. you've been soooooo busy, sweet lady ! I've just blogged, Flickred & Twittered about our collaboration. I am so happy & honored, more than you could think. Thank you again so very much my friend.
    You have made a wonderful shop update, the shells & hair accessories are to die for !
    xoxoxoxo

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  2. wow! how beautifully creative! nice to see you're (almost?) back :-)

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  3. How sweet these are. I'm sure a lot of people will be so pleased you've issued more zines too. Your collaboration with Sonia is wonderful, a lovely job!
    Good luck with all the studying, it must be so busy this time of year for you. Jx

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  4. i was looking for my friend blog about how to get your ex boyfriend back and i bumpt your blog and it look cool.. :) i will visit here again.

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  5. Oooh, pretty! How exciting, good luck with all your teacher training!

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  6. the painted shells are beautiful
    I also like your assemblages - good luck with all your busy work.

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