Yesterday I went to the V&A for a day of drawing. I visited the Japanese enameling exhibit, where I spent a good hour drawing the floral motifs which was s lovely and relaxing! I also had a general wonder around the other displays that caught my eye.

Out and About















I have to first apologise for the horrible-ness of these photos, but all I had was my phone camera and some of these prints from Ikea and Paperchase were too lovely to miss.

Fabric For Sale

Just a quick note to let you all know that I am now selling my printed fabrics by the yard. I'm taking orders so please feel free to take a look at my portfolio website and work on here and email me if you would be interested in ordering anything.

More information about fabric types and prices are available on request.


Ferm Living

I wold like all of the above from Ferm Living please.

Patrick Hruby

Amazing illustrations by Patrick Hruby, these images have totally inspired my to create a few more illustrations. I'm thinking about creating a series based on the goddesses of the North, South, East and West.

All images from Patrick's website here

DIY Scalloped Shorts

I am defintely going to try this out, I just need to find somewhere in the UK that sells Fray Check?
Original post from Here's Looking at Me Kid




It was a lovely rainy day (if thats possible) and everything looked so green, I took a few snaps of the allotments near me whilst I was out and about. It inspired me to have a little go at drawing some flowers which was really enjoyable as I've really missed constant drawing and designing since graduating.

McCartney



A great trailer for Paul McCartney's new album created by illustrator Hennie Haworth and Studio Show and Tell.

Textile Birds

Wonderful bird brooch and cushion from Geninne's Art Blog.
I've been craving... crepes (for days) / amazing notebooks by Jasper and Black / beautiful painterly print from Toss and Turn / pastel block bag from Asos / editorial seen in VRAG magazine / cute ice cream recipe from Old Brand New / all the photos from Matthew Brant