I've been following Lily's art for a while now. As a matter of fact, I think her shop was one of the first ones I saw on DaWanda . I like her use of colors and superimposed shapes and effects on her digital art, and I really really like how she works her watercolors... beautiful!
She is branching out now and along side prints and original art, she offers things like laptop skins in different sizes. When I saw those I also saw my chance and jumped to it. So I got myself a skin to protect our new laptop. You know when you have something new and you want it to last long all shiny and pretty... will not happen, I know, not with a 2yr old climbing on the chair and smashing the keyboard with sticky hands... but I will try to keep it looking good (for a few more weeks), so I got us an owl skint:
in the back there, a bit of my husband...
We are all really enjoying it and now of course my kid needs to sit and talk to the "Juju" (pronouce huhu... comes voegel: bird in dutch) and touch it, scratch it....abuse it basically! hahaha
Thanks Lily! I love your work! keep it up!
Hope you all like it too...
(this was going to be yet another christmas present but... just didnt make it until december in its box...)
Monday, 3 November 2008
Saturday, 1 November 2008
Shopping List Saturday!
I've been doing a lot of window shopping lately. Yesterday especially. I've been given full liberty to buy all the christmas shopping. Meaning, me...laptop...credit card in hand... and DaWanda and Etsy. Oh, and a cup of tea. :)
I've already started although, at the end of the shopping session, I had several purchases and all for me... hahah none for Christmas... this will be dangerous (for our financial situation!).
I contacted a few sellers yesterday and Im glad 85% of the people one gets in touch with, are always willing to respond your questions and go the extra mile for you. Naturally, people want to sell...you will say. Sure, but I've come accross people whom weren't as helpful and nice... Im just asking what the shipping costs will be not for you to come over here and deliver it! :)
Well, in this grey wintery day... here is a sample of a few of the things I found and reeeeeally like... hope it inspires you as well!
Clockwise:
-Pom Pom mittens from Moocowhandknits
-Golden Tears original Photograph by Simplycutedesigns
-Mustard Seed handspun yarn by the very sweet and helpful knittydirtygirl
-Sheer silken luxury, felted wrap by the marvellous Inger at Felt by Ingermaaike
Beautiful things!
Have you decided where will you be shopping this years christmas presents?
Oh, by the way! to see more Shopping lists, or join the fun, do check Charlotte's blog from fancypicninc.
(I always forget that last part...sorry! )
Have a nice weekend!
I've already started although, at the end of the shopping session, I had several purchases and all for me... hahah none for Christmas... this will be dangerous (for our financial situation!).
I contacted a few sellers yesterday and Im glad 85% of the people one gets in touch with, are always willing to respond your questions and go the extra mile for you. Naturally, people want to sell...you will say. Sure, but I've come accross people whom weren't as helpful and nice... Im just asking what the shipping costs will be not for you to come over here and deliver it! :)
Well, in this grey wintery day... here is a sample of a few of the things I found and reeeeeally like... hope it inspires you as well!
Clockwise:
-Pom Pom mittens from Moocowhandknits
-Golden Tears original Photograph by Simplycutedesigns
-Mustard Seed handspun yarn by the very sweet and helpful knittydirtygirl
-Sheer silken luxury, felted wrap by the marvellous Inger at Felt by Ingermaaike
Beautiful things!
Have you decided where will you be shopping this years christmas presents?
Oh, by the way! to see more Shopping lists, or join the fun, do check Charlotte's blog from fancypicninc.
(I always forget that last part...sorry! )
Have a nice weekend!
Friday, 31 October 2008
Merry go Round
Jump on our merry go round and join a group of artists/crafts-women as they link hands around the world and tell you a little about their lives in art a
We are group of 8 women from all over the world, we have got together in what would constitute an example of peaceful idea exchange and diplomacy, and agreed to come to our blogs once a month and share a bit more about ourselves.
We choose a question and all of us have to answer it in our blogs. It will be very interesting to read what each of us has to say, taking in account how much our lives and crafts differ.
This months question:
What is the scariest part of crafting
I don't think Im scared per se... I think the feeling which could describe what I feel about crafting is a bit of anticipation, or anxiety. I enjoy making different things. I get super excited at the prospect of trying something new. Acquiring new skills and knowledge and then mix them up with other older skills is always a thrill. Sure, sometimes this means wasting materials or...failing in the attempt... but that is a given part of the game. No one can go forward if he/she is not willing to experiment. You have to dare.
Scared of people not liking what I make? Nah... too egocentric I suppose LOL!
Scared of e-commerce? interaction with other faceless people behind a computer somewhere on the other side of the world? No, not really.
I think the only thing that could quilify ...just a bit, as a scary part of crafting would be ...mmmh that very first moment when I took the decission of putting it out for the world to see, and therefore, judge. It was that moment. Now it is passed and I am enjoying the ride. Is it dissapointing at times? yes... very. It's a learning process... but exciting, not scary.
To all of you out there who celebrate Halloween tonight... have fun!
Do visit the other blogs who join this merry-go-round!
Anna, Half and Acre
Andreanna, Glamasaurus
Charlotte, Fancypicnic
Agathe, Le bar du vent
Fabianna, Easterya
Lily, lilypangartanddesign
Ruth, Birdland creations
Sara, Crafts of Texture
Wednesday, 29 October 2008
Look look!
Look what I got!
I've been following Wendren's blog for a while and when she posted about some coffee beans bags she had laied her hands on, which in turn became hand bags... I knew I was going to be shopping soon. From the moment it was just a coffee beans bag, I saw this one with the blue elephant "Asian coffee and Tea LTD" and I wanted it! It sounds so much like an explorer's bag... adventure!
So, the moment the coffee beans bag became a handbag, I bought it. And a week later it was in my hands. Talking about fast shipping...from South Africa all the way to The Netherlands!
Now, my son thinks it is something for him to play with because it has an "Olei" on it (Olifant is elephant in dutch). My husband keeps inspectioning the carved wooden button and I saw him looking for a way to take it off........ try again dear......just try....
Moi?? I love this bag. So big! I can put all my stuff in here and there is still room! A laptop fits in it!!! I love that everything is recycled. These are Fair Trade coffee beans bags!
It all just works out great!
I love handbags and, according to my husband, I have way too many... and I just saw Wren has some new handbags with colored lining............ how many are too many?
Thanks Wendren!
I've been following Wendren's blog for a while and when she posted about some coffee beans bags she had laied her hands on, which in turn became hand bags... I knew I was going to be shopping soon. From the moment it was just a coffee beans bag, I saw this one with the blue elephant "Asian coffee and Tea LTD" and I wanted it! It sounds so much like an explorer's bag... adventure!
So, the moment the coffee beans bag became a handbag, I bought it. And a week later it was in my hands. Talking about fast shipping...from South Africa all the way to The Netherlands!
Now, my son thinks it is something for him to play with because it has an "Olei" on it (Olifant is elephant in dutch). My husband keeps inspectioning the carved wooden button and I saw him looking for a way to take it off........ try again dear......just try....
Moi?? I love this bag. So big! I can put all my stuff in here and there is still room! A laptop fits in it!!! I love that everything is recycled. These are Fair Trade coffee beans bags!
It all just works out great!
I love handbags and, according to my husband, I have way too many... and I just saw Wren has some new handbags with colored lining............ how many are too many?
Thanks Wendren!
Tuesday, 28 October 2008
Cherries and sunny treasures...
...and what about monday?? don't know... I don't think I noticed it going by... It's dark so early now that by the time I got home at around 5, and started cooking, the day felt completely gone. Done.
I have a whole lot of photographing to do today. The last weak rays of sun from the autumn are trying to lighten things up, but before that...a couple more necklaces:
Sunny treasures in a string:
and
Passionate cherries:
Lots of different beads. Hand felted ones, glass, seed, wood, metalic, acrylicum, hand made polymer clay beads... They are long ...quite long, and they do have a clasp so if you want, you can wear them long, or maybe turn and turn around your arm for a thick bracelet, or neck and have a very thick rich necklace.
What I like the most about these lot of necklaces is that they don't have a conscious pattern. I was just stringing beads. That spontaneity make them look quite interesting and full of treasures...lots of tiny beads to find... which would make them great necklaces for when you are bored at work...hahahaha hmmmm let's see what I can find today! :)
They are both in my shops now!
DaWanda
Etsy
I have a whole lot of photographing to do today. The last weak rays of sun from the autumn are trying to lighten things up, but before that...a couple more necklaces:
Sunny treasures in a string:
and
Passionate cherries:
Lots of different beads. Hand felted ones, glass, seed, wood, metalic, acrylicum, hand made polymer clay beads... They are long ...quite long, and they do have a clasp so if you want, you can wear them long, or maybe turn and turn around your arm for a thick bracelet, or neck and have a very thick rich necklace.
What I like the most about these lot of necklaces is that they don't have a conscious pattern. I was just stringing beads. That spontaneity make them look quite interesting and full of treasures...lots of tiny beads to find... which would make them great necklaces for when you are bored at work...hahahaha hmmmm let's see what I can find today! :)
They are both in my shops now!
DaWanda
Etsy
Saturday, 25 October 2008
Shopping List Saturday!
I looove paper. On my last birthday I got a 100euro gift certificate for my favorite place in the town: a paper shop. Bought all that money in paper... handmade paper, recycled paper, colorful paper...whatever paper!
I love notebooks as well, especially hand made ones. Whenever I go on a trip, I come back with a new notebook. It can be a normal, not fancy at all one... one that kids use for school.. If I have never seen it before, and can't find it where i live...it gets purchased.
In Etsy you can find a whole lotta notebooks... and I want to buy them all... maybe for christmas!
Here a small selection:
From top left, clockwise:
Paintedfishstudio, Burst journal-celery
Suebleiweiss, Vintage map and travel theme journal or notebook
Jovencio, Latigo leather notebook
Paperiaarre, I need some privacy (part 5)- coptic bound journal
Hope you like them and have a nice weekend!
I love notebooks as well, especially hand made ones. Whenever I go on a trip, I come back with a new notebook. It can be a normal, not fancy at all one... one that kids use for school.. If I have never seen it before, and can't find it where i live...it gets purchased.
In Etsy you can find a whole lotta notebooks... and I want to buy them all... maybe for christmas!
Here a small selection:
From top left, clockwise:
Paintedfishstudio, Burst journal-celery
Suebleiweiss, Vintage map and travel theme journal or notebook
Jovencio, Latigo leather notebook
Paperiaarre, I need some privacy (part 5)- coptic bound journal
Hope you like them and have a nice weekend!
Thursday, 23 October 2008
Sparkly grapes.
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