Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Fairies and Goblins

I wrote a while back about how I was going to make lots of fairies and goblins for decorations at my wedding this year. Well, I finally got around to making them all. It was actually a couple of months ago that I made them all but only just got around to photographing them. I think I made around twenty something in the end- my original plan was to make hundreds but yeah...that was never going to happen haha.

I don't think these fairies will be a big feature or anything at the wedding- there's not enough of them and they're not big enough but I hope they will be a nice little detail that people will notice. 

Now I just want to put a disclaimer here as well: a couple of the poses the fairies are in are blatantly copied/heavily inspired from other poses/fairies I've seen by artists on the internet. But it's not like I'm selling these or anything, I just made them for my own personal use for the wedding so I figured that was ok.


Those were some of my favourite ones that I made.

Here they are all together:


And some more details:


It was a good excercise in trying out some different ways of drawing eyes actually.

Let's hope they all stay in their box and don't fly away before the wedding on midsummers day!

Monday, 21 April 2014

a walk in the woods



The other day we went for a walk in the bluebell woods- we were just at the right time because all the bluebells were out and it was nice and sunny too. Celestine came too, she loves the forest. She wanted to wear her flower crown and visit some of her tiny fairy friends who live inside the trees there.

Friday, 4 April 2014

evening trip to the toyshop

I have been practicing my 2d work. Was quite pleased with how this one turned out.  I think I still have a long way to go on it though.

The dinosaur kiddies have been on an evening trip to the toyshop. They bought dinosaur toys of course!

I still find working in 2d quite difficult and it takes me longer to do a 2d piece than it does to do a 3d piece but I am going to keep practicing!

The only thing though is that often when I look at my 2d picture I just think- this would have looked better and more exciting in 3d. I think I am a 3d girl at heart but shh!

This week Hnery's dad stopped in on his way home from Europe. He brought us Belgian Easter eggs from Buges! We couldn't help opening them early. They just looked so good all wrapped up in a white box with a yellow ribbon. Celestine was especially pleased because inside the big chocolate Easter egg there were lots of mini Easter eggs perfect size for her. Well, almost perfect size- if perfect size is almost half your height! 
 

Also my friend Carol from Belgium sent Celestine a tiny necklace she had made herself. Celestine is very pleased with it and has been wearing it ever since. It makes her feel bohemian because of the feather. I think Celestine rather fancies herself a bohemian/one with nature kind of summer. She wants to dance round campfires with flowers in her hair and swim in wild lagoons. She has even made me buy a book for her about wild swimming- all the best places to swim in wild and secret places round England and she is insisting I make her a tent. So that is on the agenda.

X

Monday, 31 March 2014

nice things and paper flowers

I took this photo the other day while I walked my dog. It was feeling like a very cold/grey day after having nice sun in Dubai for a week. Ah well C'est la vie! At least the heavy clouds made for a good photo!

There was a nice surprise waiting for me when I got home. An Ernest et Celestine book had arrived in the post from my french friend Carol. I love Ernest et Celestine! In fact it is where I got the name Celestine from for my Celestine. Yes she is named after a little mouse.

I just really love Gabrielle Vincent's illustrations- so characterful, and this is a sweet story too. I translated it all on google translate. Celestine is confused as to why Ernest has all these old photos but has no photos of her. They remedy this by going to a photographers and getting Celestine's portrait taken. She looks pleased as punch as she poses for her picture!


I made these two cards recently. One for my mum's birthday and one for Henry's mum's birthday. I was so pleased with them that I decided to make them with the kids in my craft club. It went down really well as it is an easy way of making very pretty cards. Anyone can do it! They all made beautiful ones for their mums for mothers day. All you need is patterned paper, scissors, a glue stick and some glitter! For the kids I also brought along buttons and gems for them to use for the middles of the flowers.

Still working on my Witch Cat sequel cover at the moment. It's taking its time. I find overs always take a long time. But each time we revise it I see that it's getting better and better so I am pleased that I am really being pushed to make the best cover I can.

Here's a little sneak peek:


The weekend before last Henry and I went up to Derby to visit his mum. We had a nice weekend which involved eating nice food, watching films, sewing, shopping and eyebrow threading. 

Celestine came too. Here she is in the mall. She had to be careful she wasn't trodden on!


X

Sunday, 30 March 2014

♥ Happy Birthday Victoria Stitch ♥

Just a little sketch I did of Victoria Stitch on her birthday. Her birthday is sometime in March (like mine!) but she won't say exactly when. That's becasue she likes everyone to celebrate it for the whole of March- she is the Queen after all. She get very excited on her birthday becasue birthdays mean presents. Victoria Stitch loves getting presents... even if most of them are from herself!

I do like the pencil version too actually... 

Little Pink Rabbit seems always to be surprised!

Friday, 21 March 2014

Dubai 2014

Last week Celestine and I went to Dubai. I don't know if I have ever mentioned it on my blog before, but Dubai is where my parents have been living for the last five years. That's the reason why I seem to be popping off there every now and then- not becasue I just love Dubai!

Though I do in fact love Dubai anyway. So I am lucky that I have been able to go there whenever I want for the last five years. I love the smell of the place. The air smells of incense. Everything's so big and clean and opulant (though it does come at a price unfortunately- cheap labour). The weather is balmy (right now anyway) the streets round where my parents live are pink, the kerbs are black and white stripy (Victoria Stitch would like that!) and all the buildings are pastel coloured. Ice cream coloured villas I call them.

I decided to go out there last week becasue my parents are now looking to move back to England at some point (maybe soon) and I wanted to go there one last time before that happened. I'm quite sad really that this was probably my last time in Dubai.  I sometimes wish I actually lived there myself! Sort of.

So the whole time I was there this time, I was kind of seeing things for the last time. I wanted to make sure I took advantage of the things Dubai has to offer before I wouldn't have the chance to anymore.  Like for example the gold souk, the amazing fabric and gem shops and the beach.

I love the beach. I think beaches are my favourite places of natural beauty to be. Cornish beaches are my favourite but the Dubai ones aren't half bad either! We went to the beach three times this last week. I love the colour of the sea. All turquoise and nice. One day it was quite windy and there were lots of waves and people flying kites. The sand had a crackly top layer when you walked on it.

Celestine adores the beach also. She is a beach baby! She had a nice time reading her book and building sandcastles and sunbathing. She loves to walk barefoot and feel the warm sand between her toes.

She was able to use her new red bucket and yellow spade which she has not used before. She also took her duck to the beach with the intention of putting it to float in the sea. But Celestine is so small that she got a bit intimidated by the waves so duck ended up staying on dry land.


Celestine just loves being able to wear her summer clothes. Yellow is her second favourite colour after gold.


Celestine was also able to take her boat out. She loves rowing in her little boat. She didn't take it in the sea but she did take it in the baby pool outside the villa.  She finds it very relaxing to float around in her boat while the sun shines on her hat and the birds chirp in the palm trees.

She did in fact capsize once! But it was alright becasue the water wasn't cold. She actually really  enjoyed her little swim.

She had the whole baby pool to herself! For her it was still pretty big and deep but so sunny and pale blue and warm. She went swimming underwater like a little fish.



Celestine was also very interested in going to the gold souk as she is in fact a jeweller/jewellery designer herself! She was fascinated by all the jewels and gems and gold twinkling away in the shops. I was too! I love love going to the gold souk in Dubai. It's an amazing place. Unless you've been you just can't imagine the amount of jewellery there is there. I am also very interested in jewellery and can't walk past a jewellery shop without peering into the window so the gold souk is a very interesting place for me!

One of my goals for the week was actually to get my wedding ring made out in Dubai (because it's so much cheaper there) so we spent quite a while at the gold souk and at the gold and diamond park. I did in fact get it made and I am very pleased with it! I might do a post about it at some point as I designed it myself. Haven't photographed it yet though.


A couple of years ago while I was at the gold souk in Dubai (with Henry) I spotted the most beautiful amazing (in my opinion) necklace I had ever seen. I have in fact mentioned it on my blog before as I loved it so much! It was crazily expensive though- like in the thousands. And there's no way I'll ever be able to buy it. But I love it all the same. I thought I would never see it again and it would forever exist just in my memory. But we were walking round the gold souk last week and I spotted it again! (and there were a few variations of it too!) This time I asked to take a photo so I could remember it and the man said yes. (The shop is called Barakat in case you're interested)


A star diamond necklace!!! The stars are all diamonds (each one made up of five kite shaped diamonds but unless you look closely it looks like they are pure diamond stars) set in white gold. I love stars, I have a thing about stars so to me this is just the most beautiful necklace ever. It's a Victoria Stitch necklace! I'm sure Victoria Stitch owns it. It's exactly the sort of thing she would have in her jewellery collection.

If I ever get really rich and famous that's the first thing I'll buy.

Whenever Henry enters the lottery I always say 'will you buy me that star necklace if you win?'

But I think I would have to be quite rich and famous in order to actually wear it. It's so expensive (the price started at 12000 I think- before bargaining) You'd have to have some very posh events to wear it to!

I just love it though. And I've never seen anything else like it before, ever. Not even on the internet.

So yes, the gold souk. Best place to go for jewellery!

To get to the gold souk we always take an abra boat across the creek. It's usually dark at that point because we go with my dad after he's finished work. Everything's open really late in Dubai. That's when the malls come alive.

Dubai really is a bit of a crazy place. In fact the word I would use to describe it really is ridiculous. Ridiculous in an affectionate sort of way. And hyperreal. Everything there is so over the top. Who knows, maybe I will go back there at some point- or at least somewhere in Arabia.

Those were my highlights of the week- the beach and the gold souk.  And we spent a lot of time at both. We did do other things too such as lots of walking round shops for various wedding things, a trip to Naif road where all the fabric and craft and wholesale shops are. Actually that is an amazing place too. Full to bursting with all kinds of fabrics- a lot of them sparkly! There was this one shop we went in which was just like an Aladdins cave. All they sold was sequinned fabric. It reached the ceiling, was draped everywhere. And there were four men sitting inside it, just sitting in this glittery grotto of sparkling sequinned fabric. I wanted to take a photo but didn't.  Yes , Naif road is also an incredible place. There are shops just selling gems and rhinestones and swarovskis. I discovered it's actually possible to buy star swarovski flatback crystals! I didn't know it was possible to get them. I would have got some for the wedding if the weren't so expensive. At least I know they exist though.

We went to an art exhibition where I have never seen so many groomed people all together in once place before. There was lots of canapes at the exhibition like little pots of chocolate mousse and funny things on spoons and prawns and quails eggs on lettuce leaves. I was more interested in watching all the people there than looking at the art to be honest. It was definitely a social hobnobbing event for most of the people there I think. An interesting experience.

We also went sailing one day and also I had the best Lebanese food I've ever had one day for lunch. Lebanese food in my favourite. It was apparantly the best Lebanese retsaurant in Dubai. And I think it dinfitely was! The hallumi was the squeakiest I've ever eaten. 


Dubai has been an inspiration to me. It's such a contrast from here and i' m so glad I've been able to experience it. It was in Dubai that I discovered the flamingo fountain that I incorporated into my Victoria Stitch book. It was the place where I discovered the most delicious smoothie combination- avocado, mango and strawberry. It's probably the first place I ever took a plane to or from on my own. It's where my sister became an air hostess for Emirates for a year. It's where I discovered Lebanese food. It's where we have spent Christmas and Easter once or twice. It's the place where I created my whole macmillan prize project which I then got highly commended for. It is a place full of sparkle- even the pillars in the Dubai airport are sparkly. It has fairylights everywhere. it's where I discovered my beloved star necklace, where Henry bought my engagement ring and where I got my wedding ring. I'll be sad when I don't have a second home in Dubai anymore but I will more happy that my parents are back here in England!

Monday, 10 March 2014

See you soon!


Celestine and I are off to Dubai tomorrow!

And those aren't even all the things she's packing... She doesn't travel light. She's the only person who can take her boat and deckchair on the plane though which she feels very smug about.

See you next week!

X

Sunday, 9 March 2014

Scottish island memories

Here are a couple more pictures of my dinosaur kid characters. I realise that at the end of my last dinosuar kids post I said 'can you guess which part of the world these paintings are based on?' Well some of you did try and guess, and I realise I never actually told you the answer!

Well, the place I have been basing these paintings on is a Scottish island called Shuna! It's the Scottish island me and my family went on holiday to when I was younger.  We went there for about ten years running. There was no electricity- we had to use gas lamps, and only three other holiday houses there all spread out. It was very remote. But also very beautiful. I have lots of wonderful memories of the island. 


Because it was so remote we did ALL our food shopping for the two weeks before we got onto the island. This was becasue if it was bad weather we couldn't get across to the mainland to go shopping. We didn't go over to the mainland much anyway. We caught fish in the sea and ate them for breakfast. My mum picked wild mushrooms and we ate them on buttered toast. Each holiday house was supplied with a simple motor engined boat and we used it to chug round the island to the various little bays, and sometimes the mainland. There wild otters and seals and porpoises. There were rope swings and foresty bits and dens up in the trees and a rose quartz mine and teeny tiny baby toads and loads of time to draw and make things and read. Later on we went there with another family which was fun and my dad bought a boat so we could go sailing and there were canoes there and sandy beaches and rocky beaches and bogs and cows (and a bull!) and sheep and carnivorous plants and a shipwreck even a ruined castle! The island was only three miles long and one and a half miles wide. But it had so much on it. And it was just empty.

Painting these pictures and going through all the old photos has really made me remember how good these holidays were. It has made me so glad that mine and Henry's honeymoon this year is going to be on a Scottish island!


That's me in the middle! ^ Showing off the fish we caught.