Friday, 20 December 2013

Christmas cards and other various things

Today Celestine has been making and writing her Christmas cards. It's a little bit late for our post now but luckily Celestine knows about magic post!  

She wished she had a smaller pencil too!


I did my Chrsitmas cards the other week too. I always draw Victoria Stitch for my Chrsitmas card. It just doesn't feel right not to.  Here's this years- it had to be a quick one as I was so busy building sets for the Princess books this month.


The caption inside the card reads: 'Victoria Stitch thinks everyone should have an 'angel' that looks like her on the top of their tree.' 

It's the kind of thing Victoria Stitch would think. I only managed to make about ten cards this year as I had so much work to do so unfortunately didn't get to send a great deal out. Not really an excuse I know but never mind.


I put star sequins and glitter on them too. Of course!

I love Victoria Stitch.

Here's one of the sets I built recently. A kitchen. Fit for a sparkly princess.


I wish I could have a kitchen like that in real life size when I have a house!

Also I made this hallway the other day with a catwalk-y red carpet in it for dressing up. I actually got the colours a bit wrong with this one- too red, but I was still quite proud of the result anyway and the colours can be corrected in photoshop. I was surprised at how quickly I managed to do this one- I was on a very short deadline. Managed to do it in a day!

At the weekend Henry and I went up to Derby to visit his mum. We had a very nice weekend. We had chai teas at our new favourite tea place, watched Gone with the Wind (I had not seen it before!) ate lots of nice food, went shopping and Henry's mum put some of those individual false eyelashes on my eyes which I've gone on about before- maybe you can see them in the picture below. It was a sort of practice for the wedding but I'm going to have to re think it a bit as they didn't look quite right on my eyes after all.  sidenote: I love the eyelashes the Who's all have in the Grinch. I also did work while I was in Derby- as I mentioned I had a tight deadline boo. 


And on a random note today Henry and I popped into town for a few various things and there was a carousel in the square! I swear it was the carousel I had so wanted to be at the ball we went to in the summer. My carousel! I also think it was the same carousel I saw in Bath the other week but didn't get to go on because I was too busy.  Well I went on it today instead. And it was fun! It went pretty fast. I really really really love carousels! It was so festive in town today. We searched for gold paper and ate a german sausage.

And tomorrow we are going to Belgium for a couple of days. On the ferry. I am excited... and need to pack!

Have a festive weekend! 

X

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Celestine decorates!


Celestine has been busily preparing for Christmas this week. She has put up her tree in the castle entrance hall. The castle isn't finished yet but the entrance hall is finished enough to have a tree in it! Celestine is so pleased with her tree that she can't stop looking at it. Every night the castle windows start flashing as Celestine turns the tree fairylights on and off and on and off... and on and off! She just can't help herself! She loves to see those lights twinkling.

She had a lot of fun decorating her tree. This year the theme was multicoloured (last year it was silver) Multicoloured is much more festive. There was glitter everywhere!

She tried some tinsel but it was a bit much...


She also started to make a fairy to go on top of the tree but it looks sort of funny. In the end a gold star was the winner.


Christmas cards have started arriving at the castle...

...including this oh so charming one from Victoria Stitch.

Victoria Stitch sent two cards- the two in the middle. A bat in a Christmas hat and a portrait of herself. Well she is rather vain.

Henry made mince pies the other night and when he came upstairs he had a tiny one for Celestine too. It was on a chocolate coin foil plate. Celestine was extremely pleased.

Also here is Celestine's advent calendar this year. I didn't have time to paint a picture myself so used one of the Snowman. I do adore the snowman though and so does Celestine so it's all good. I am reeeally looking forward to watching the Snowman and the Snowdog this year as I was in Dubai last year for Christmas and missed it. By the time I got home from Dubai Christmas was over and it didn't feel appropriate to watch such a chrsitmassy thing. Now I am glad I still have it to look forward to this year! 

Anyway, Celestine has very much enjoyed opening the doors of her calendar every day this month.

That's almost all! It's been a very picture heavy post. I just can't stop taking photo's of the tree that's why! Here's one more...

Hope you're having a lovely December so far- can't believe there's only about two weeks left until Christmas!

X

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Nativity

Just a quick one!  Every year I draw an illustration for the front of the carol service booklet thing at my Grandmother's church. She's the priest there so is in charge of such things and always likes me to do one. It's become a tradition. Here's this years:
See some of the past years here, here and here!

Saturday, 7 December 2013

Princess Books

Hello everybody! Hope you're having a good start to this Christmas month. I thought I would explain a bit more what I have been busy with lately.  I have been working on the illustrations (3d sets) for a princess picture book and various activity books with the publisher Parragon Books. Earlier this week I travelled down to Bath where Parragon are based to help direct the photography for the sets as there is a professional photographer taking the photos for these books rather than myself. 

Here are just a few of my own little snapshots I took during my time in Bath- kind of behind the scenes photographs...

It was very interesting for me to see how the photographer worked and how he used all his equipment. There was a lot of equipment! The aim was to get very clean bright images and it was very exciting to see it all come to life like that.  I was hoping I would learn a few things about photography but to be honest I didn't at all- I am one of those people who doesn't really learn from just watching. I have to do the thing.

Also as (I hope!) you can see everything is very sparkly. I have SO loved being able to just chuck as much glitter and as many gems as possible onto the sets. I love love it! It was like the perfect project for me.

I was in Bath for three days (two nights) working solidly during the day so I didn't get to see a huge amount of the city. From what I did see though looks so nice! I want to go back there and visit again some time so I can look around more. There was a Christmas market and a carousel (!!! my fave! though there wasn't time to go on it. Also it looked like it went really fast- extra points for it!) and all the buildings were sort of beige coloured and very picturesque.


It was a very interesting few days and the people at Parragon were all so nice and friendly.  I am now really excited to see the book when it comes out some time next year. Before that though I still have some more sets and characters to make for the activity books. So I had better get back to that...

X

Friday, 29 November 2013

November

November November November. You have been a busy month. Mainly busy work wise but a few other things also happened. 


November began with fireworks. We went up to St Albans and saw them with our friend Dave at the cathedral. We drank chicken soup and then afterwards got some Turkish food take away and ate it back at his house. It was a really nice evening. Of course Celestine came too and I snapped a few photos of her. I tried a different tactic this year with her photos, using the flash and making the background blurry. To be honest it was the only way to take them this year. We went to a different fireworks show than normal and the conditions were not as good for taking photos. I quite like the result though. See Celestine's last year fireworks here.


There's a bad blurry picture of me (wearing Henry's Pokemon hat to keep my hair out of my face whilst taking pics!) ^^ but I put it in because I realised it is the only picture of Celestine and I together!!

So that was fun. I love fireworks night.

What else? Oh yes my friend Lizzie sent Celestine some little costume masks. They are so cute and perfect size for her. There were four altogether. One silver, once gold, one black and one white. 


Celestine was so pleased with them that she made and wrote Lizzie an early Christmas/thankyou card.


That (above the card picture) is Celestine standing in her room in the castle by the way. That's the starry wardrobe in her bedroom. There's still a long way to go with the castle. I wanted to get it finished by Christmas but there's no way that's going to happen now! I've resigned myself to the fact that it's going to take a long time still to complete.  Still I am proud of how much I managed to do of it this year.  At the beginning of the year it was still just a wooden shell.

This is the current state of Celestine's bedroom in the castle. As you can see I started to a make a little patchwork quilt for her (trying to make it in jewel colours) but haven't had any time to do any more of it lately. All her furniture is gold. She loves gold, it is her favourite colour. I want to put up shelves and gold frames with nice illustrations in. It all looks a bit bare at the moment. I'd also like to get one of those multicoloured Tiffany lamps too for by the bed. There's also a stool that's supposed to go in front of the dressing table but haven't painted it gold yet.


And here's some cakes I made for a book I am working on. Not sure if I can put them on my blog or not but I guess I'll just take them down if so.


Celestine got very excited about all the cakes. She was very disappointed to find out they weren't real when she tried to eat one. 


The cakes are for the book I have been working very busily on this month by the way.  And that's what I've been mainly busy with. Other than work not a lot else has happened. We did go to visit Henry's family in Nottingham and saw his Dad and Gran's new bungalow. We went to an amazing garden centre in Nottingham which was like santa's grotto where there was a miniature light up village. I wished Celestine had come with me to see it but unfortunately she did not come on that trip.

Also this November: We drove two hours to South London and then two hours back again for a friends housewarming which was really fun- the housewarming not the driving so much although I do enjoy to drive though London and see all the sights // I have been trying to listen to more audiobooks while I work rather than watch trashy tv // Henry got a teaching job! So we are one little step closer to being able to buy a house! // we ate stuffed squashes // and we celebrated 4 years of being together by going out for a Lebanese meal at the same restaurant we went to when we got engaged. There's probably some more stuff but I can't remember it right now and it won't be very interesting anyway! I just like to keep a record of the tings I've done. 

Let's finish with this picture of Celestine. I discovered this picture on my computer the other day. It's one of the first pictures I ever took of her and that is the first outfit I ever made her. I don't know why I never uploaded this pic as I like it a lot.


X

Friday, 1 November 2013

Spooks and Sparkles

So... here's my Halloween pumpkin from yesterday. Tinkerbell! My fave :) 

And what did Celestine do on Halloween? She had a cup of tea from her pumpkin teacup.


She's gathering quite a collection of pumpkin teapots now. Well, three to be exact. The one in the front is the latest one. Bought a few weeks ago at a miniatures fair.


Hope you had a spooky and sparkly evening!

Wednesday, 30 October 2013

Happy Halloween love, Celestine

Celestine feels swish in her black and green witch hat. All ready for Halloween.

This past weekend Henry and I went up to Derby to visit his mother. It was a fun weekend. We visited Bakewell and looked at Bakewell puddings and Bakewell tarts but ate neither. We parked in a muddy field, looked round a craft fair and farmers market, bought some whiskey based gifts, ate pasties for lunch and had tea and cake. (or rum truffle in my (and Celestine's) case)

(^^some of those photos are from a walk we went on last week, some are from Bakewell)

I have decided that I really like the Derbyshire countryside, all those rolling hills and windy roads and stone walls. Different front the countryside near where I live.

Also in Bakewell I discovered HAIR TINSEL!!! The sparkliest of sparkly hair extensions. I really want some now! I am going to have to investigate further... they were so dazzly.

On the Sunday Henry and I popped into Derby. We stopped at a stand in the mall called Chai Fusions because Henry loves tea and is interested in all different sorts of tea. The man there was so nice and explained how he made everything fresh and authentically to how they would in India. All the herbs and spices were laid out and he had a pan boiling to make the tea. We decided to sit down and have some. I am not really a tea person at all- I never drink it but I had some tulsi chai and it was delicious. It was SO aromatic and herby and well I can't really think of how to describe it. But it was extremely delicious. And also apparently a mood booster. And I did feel mood boosted after it! ALSO the man came and gave us a free samosa with some chickpea stuff and chutney etc to share as it wasn't very busy which was also nice. We bought some to take away for lunch. I recommend going to Chai Fusions if you happen to be in the Derby shopping centre! (Also we got a taste of some Masala Chai ice cream which was interesting- in a good way. Tea ice cream!)


^^ Celestine in the tea shop. She very much enjoyed herself in Bakewell.

What else? Other than going to Derby I have mainly been working (as usual- I know, boring update.) I have also been gemming a lot of things up of late. Mostly for work related things but also a couple of other things for my castle like the silver chair and the jewellery box. The jewellery box is going to be Celestine's Christmas present (shh!). She does love jewels! If you didn't already know Celestine is in fact a jewellery designer. A designer of miniature jewellery of course!


So that is that.

Also Lately: Talking about jewellery I finally got around to getting a gold chain for my locket and so now I can finally wear it! Which is very pleasing for me // I looked at a lot of swarovski jewellery in Derby- oh the sparkles! // bought some Christmas presents (for myself! haha) // watched two horror films in Derby- The Ring and Mirrors // Henry got a new phone // Went to London and had a great evening with friends in Pizza Express // new jumpers // went on a very rainy walk in the bluebell wood...

That is all I can think to say of the fascinating things I have been up to lately...

Here's a picture of Celestine enjoying an Autumn walk. She was collecting berries. Of course she could only fit one berry in her little basket! But one berry is enough for Celestine. She boiled it up with some sugar and ate it for pudding. 

Happy Halloween! (for tomorrow)

X

Thursday, 17 October 2013

Tinkerbell: Winter Chic (and other things)


This Tink inspired fairy has been lying around my room for months now. I spotted her the other day and decided it was high time she got a photograph done! So whilst I already had my camera and tripod set up for taking photos of my work I thought I would just take a picture of Tinkerbell too.  And wasn't she pleased to have one. It's actually a table decoration I made for the wedding next year. I had this idea that I would put fairies on all the tables. So far I have made... two.  Yeah need to get going on that! 

What else?

I've been working a lot- perpetually covered in glitter- luckily I don't mind! I have noticed that Henry always has bits of glitter on his face lately too (sorry!). It just gets everywhere! Good job I love it so much.

Here are a few little snippets from lately. It's been a while...


Left to right: work // work // nice fabrics I bought (I really wanted to make Celestine a little tweedy cape-y thing) // work // doodles of my dino kids I did in a cafe one lunchtime when Henry and I actually ate out // starry chest I painted for the castle.

Other things: harvest supper, torch light walks, Pizza Hut in London with uni friends, painting gold and silver furniture, swarovski crystals (I wish they weren't so expensive!) more fabric buying, trying to find pieces for a 'jewel' patchwork quilt, stuffed squashes and a wii night with friends, orange and strawberry juice (my new fave) lots of rain, new cat mittens from Henry (and actually having to wear them in the cold!) getting some sample Witch's Cat 'books' in the post (!! exciting!) eating indian and watching anime, Henry working a lot (he's training to be a teacher and has lots of homework!) watching quite a few horror films, coveting tiny moomins on ebay, discovering an amazing new picture book (which I can't afford boo! Christmas present maybe?) reading Comet in Moominland again (Something about this time of year makes me want to read the moomin books) and Celestine has been playing on her Carousel:


xXx