Monday, 16 May 2016

Cards colour change

I decided to change the colours of two of my card designs.  The 'Bikes' are now black & white, which match the tea towels and most popular of the coasters. The 'Dandelion Clocks' I changed for a different, brighter blue version of the drypoint print.  Both now available from my shop.

Friday, 15 April 2016

Silver Birch Coasters

After a request via etsy from a customer in America I have introduced a new colour into the Silver Birch range.  This zingy bright orange makes a vibrant addition to the set and can be found in my shop.

Monday, 11 April 2016

New stockist - first time in Scotland

It's always very exciting when a new shop or gallery gets in touch wanting to stock my designs.  Sheila Angus from Blackbird Studios in Edinburgh recently contacted me via my Etsy shop.  Today I posted a selection of tea towels, coasters and cards to her.  So look out for them if you are lucky enough to be visiting Edinburgh.  For more details click here.

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

New Self Published Cards


You may remember that last year I started to produce a small collection of self published cards as I had been asked by several galleries and shops if I had any featuring my designs that they could sell. Four new ones arrived this week, taking the total to nine in the range. They are all printed on lovely matt watercolour style paper.

I'd love to know which is your favourite?  I really like the Bullfinch and hope it will be popular as it is my guide image for Cambridge Open Studios this year.

They are £2.60 each available from my online shop.

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

Snowdrops

I've been wanting to design something featuring snowdrops for while, so when the manageress of Anglesey Abbey shop said she thought some coasters would sell well, I set to work.


The gardens at Anglesey Abbey have one of the finest collections of snowdrops in the country with over 300 different varieties, 60 of which can be purchased in the shop.  Mine are just the generic kind!

I've also designed a 'snowy' version with falling snowflakes, as a Christmas card, but I'll post that later in the year.

The three new coasters; Bullfinch, Lode Mill and Snowdrops can all be purchased from my online shop.

Lode print and coaster success

The 18th century Lode Mill is situated in the grounds of the National Trust property, Anglesey Abbey. It is a working watermill and grinds flour on a weekly basis.  In its history it has also been used to grind cement, although thankfully it has been renovated since those days!

I'm really pleased with how my new drypoint print of Lode Mill has turned out.  I wanted to highlight the silver birch trees on the right and contrast them against the vibrant orange hand-made tiles of the roof.  The reflections in the lode were also a focal point of the design.


I've also had the print reproduced onto coasters, some of which I delivered to the shop at Anglesey Abbey last Thursday - they had sold out by Sunday!  More are on order.

Sunday, 7 February 2016

Bullfinch design

I've finished the secret project, which I can reveal in March.  It's not hugely exciting but it was very time consuming.  Hopefully it will also be used on some other products, so that will involve a bit more manipulating of the images, which is always fun to do.  I'm also waiting to hear about a Christmas roll wrap design and about to start on Christmas cards.


But before the festive season really kicks off I've been working on some new drypoint prints, one of which I will pick to be my image that represents my work in this years Cambridge Open Studio guide.  It's always an agonising choice to find something eye catching that sums up what I'm about.  I sketched this bullfinch design in photoshop, using some printed texture for the background and bird. I'm having a few made into coasters, but next week I'll print the drypoint version and see if I prefer it for my guide image.

After long tailed tits I think the male bullfinch is my favourite bird.  Much more elusive and therefore more thrilling when spotted.  I often see one in Milton Country Park, perched up high in the whitethorn bushes at this time of year.  I've seen two pairs there recently, silently plucking the emerging buds, at least I think that's what they are eating.

I will post the new prints as soon as they are finished.