Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Holiday. Show all posts

05 December 2011

{ A handmade Christmas }

























This past Saturday I went to a Christmas Party (The first of the season) and it was wonderful. The company was lovely (as always) the treats were delicious, the Christmas Carols beautiful and the laughter plentiful! Every year us ladies get together and have a good old fashioned secret santa gift exchange, this year we thought it would be fun to give handmade gifts and it was! I didn't really know what to make so I hopped on Pinterest and and found a fabulous tutorial from Etsy for a ruffled decorative pillow. Although the process was quite labour intensive, I finished the pillow and was very happy with the results! I hope to make some additional handmade gifts this year, I just hope I have time. Are you making any handmade gifts this year?



01 December 2011

{ Interview with Johanna Chaytor of Charlotte and Stewart }







Do I have a treat for you today! With anticipation of the Collective Show
happening December 8-19 (which I think we all should go to, help support fellow creatives and get something handmade for someone special), I am delighted to share with you an interview with one extremely talented artist being featured in the show, the lovely Ms. Johanna Chaytor the brains and heart behind Charlotte and Stewart!

When I first saw the dollies created by Johanna Chaytor (Charlotte and Stewart) I instantaneously fell head over heels for them. Not only are they incredibly unique but are made with the utmost care and attention to detail. Dollies are available in two sizes and can be customized! Amazing! For more information check out Charlotte and Stewart. Wouldn't these make a darling Holiday gift? For interview please scroll down.


































Interview with Johanna Chaytor



1) Can you tell us a bit about yourself?


I’m Johanna but everybody just calls me joh. I’m a graphic designer by day and a dolly maker by night. I was born and raised in Toronto where I still live. I share my little apartment with a grey cat, a black cat, a turtle and a boy who builds motorcycles. I really like coffee.


2) Other than crafting what do you do?


When I’m not working or being crafty, I love to travel. I’ll go pretty much anywhere. I really enjoy people watching. Sometimes I’ll even visit a new neighbourhood here in Toronto and pretend I’m on a one day vacation.


3) How was Charlotte and Stewart born? Is there an interesting story behind the name Charlotte and Stewart?


Before I started making the dollies, I was doing these tiny 4”x4” oil paintings of hollow eyed little kids. I had the urge to try something more three dimensional, so I made a doll in the same style for my sister as a birthday gift. She loved it, and I loved making it, so I guess the whole dolly making thing grew from there.


The name comes from the street intersection of my first apartment away from home. I lived in Ottawa at the time and my place was at the corner of Charlotte & Stewart. I just always liked how it sounded and I made up stories in my head about Charlotte & Stewart and the names just stuck.


4) Where does your inspiration come from? What inspires you?


A lot of my inspiration comes from other crafty designers and bloggers. I love discovering random new blogs and seeing what others are up to and in to. I also look at a lot of Japanese books and magazines. I adore the simple yet sophisticated styling and I’m fascinated by the some of the crazy trends and street style.


5) Can you tell us a bit about your creative process?


My process is pretty traditional. I usually start with a sketch and then I’ll pull fabrics and findings from my stash (or if I’m lucky I’ll go shopping). After that it’s just good old cut & sew fun. When I’m making a custom doll for somebody the whole process can become really fun and collaborative.


6) As a fellow crafter/designer I sometimes get in little ruts. Do you have creative ruts and if so how do you overcome them?


I totally get into ruts. I try not to force it though. If it’s not a time sensitive project, I’ll let it percolate in my brain for a while. Brainstorming with other people helps too...and sketching, lots of sketching. Sometimes there’s an idea in there, but I just haven’t found it yet. If I’m really in a rut, I’ll start organizing my fabrics and buttons and trims, just mixing and matching things can be inspiring.


7) What is the one thing in your studio that you couldn't live without?


Other than the tools of the trade, I’d have to say my television. I watch a lot of television, especially terrible reality shows that are tragic and hilarious.


8) If there was one crafter/designer/creative you would like to meet who would it be?


That’s tough. I think right now it would be Mandy Sutcliffe the creator of Belle & Boo. I love her illustrative style and she has the greatest little collection of clothes for girls. www.belleandboo.com


Thank you Johanna so very much for taking the time to answer my questions, your answers were thoughtful and a joy to read! I hope others enjoy learning a bit about a fellow creative as much as I did! Also a thank you to Elaine Stam for introducing me to Charlotte and Stewart!




30 November 2011

{ a little gift to you }









In anticipation of the Holidays I am giving you a little gift early! A 10% discount on the Custom illustrated Holiday Cards available in my Etsy shop. To take advantage of the discount please order no later then Friday December 2'2011 9pm. Please indicate the discount code in the notes to seller: Holidaycheer2011.



{ Christmas Countdown }






Advent Calendar: Oh Happy Day





Photo Credit + Tutorial: Canadian Living





Article Family Affairs: Anthology Digital Magazine
Photo Credit: Kelly Ishikawa
Creative Advent Calendar: Oh Happy Day




Well here we are the last day of November, the Holiday season is well on its way and Christmas is less then a month a way! Every year I get an advent calendar for my hubby and I to share (its silly I know, but we've always had one so its a cute little tradition). This year instead of buying one I thought it would be fun to make one so here is a little inspiration for others who would like to countdown to Christmas with a little handmade cheer as well!



25 November 2011

{New Work: A Very Modern Christmas}



Happy Friday everyone! With the American Thanksgiving behind us it feels like the Holiday season has finally begun. So to welcome the Holiday season I am sharing some new work, that was a lot of fun to create. I completed the illustration using three different colour palettes, and I love how they turned out. Is there one colour palette that you like best? I can't decide, I like them all.




21 November 2011

{2011 Custom Holiday Cards}















As promised yesterday my Etsy shop now has the 2011 Custom Holiday Cards ready for purchase! I will be adding additional Holiday cards over the next little while so check back often.


20 November 2011

{ CUSTOM Illustrated Holiday Cards }



Custom illustrated Holiday Cards will be available for order on my Etsy site Monday evening! Whether you are a family of two or a family of five these lovely Custom illustrated cards are sure to delight this Holiday Season!





14 November 2011

{ A Sweet Story Press Christmas }





Happy Monday everyone! Today I am just saying hello and that I hope you all had a wonderful weekend. We sure did. I finally learned how to knit in the round (its quite tricky), I took a trip to Queen West while the hubby had daddy duties and we kicked off Sunday with a little family brunch at the sister (I love that place) followed up with some much needed organizing.

I have the upcoming Holidays on the brain so I added a little Christmas cheer to Sweet Story Press today. I have a lot of exciting things planned for my blog, a featured artist post, Holiday 2011 cards, knitted leg warmers and more!

27 October 2011

{ Ghoulish Wedding Cakes }












Photo Credit: The Sweetest Day
Orignal Post: Brides





1. Photo Credit: Brixtoncat Orignal Post: Brides 2. Photo Credit: Haunted Design House






Good morning! Its a great morning in our house, the babe is sleeping and I am enjoying a little me time. Yay!

With Halloween fast approaching I thought it would be fitting to share some amazing Halloween themed wedding cakes that I happily discovered yesterday via brides and Pinterest (Gotta love Pinterest, its my new indulgence). The first darling cakes I found are by a super talented lady Shauna Younge, although I do not think the cakes were designed for a wedding, I think why not? Especially if you are like me and want a super intimate and small sized wedding. So lovely and sweet! I am a huge Tim Burton fan and was stunned when I saw cakes that were inspired by The Nightmare Before Christmas and The Corspe Bride! (two of my favourite movies). Just think of how much fun it would be if you served your guests a piece from these Ghoulish beauties!!



10 December 2010

{Dreaming of a Sweet Christmas}




Vanilla Crescents



Do I have a treat for you today! Baking Holiday Cookies was always a big part of getting ready for Christmas in my house growing up. Now that I have a small family of my own, and our house is officially decorated, shopping is well under way and the Christmas cards have been put in the poste, I've started thinking about baking some goodies. I spent a portion of the morning looking for some lovely cookie recipes to inspire you, and almost gave up until I took a peek at Design Sponge and saw their fabulous post about Mowielicious.

After taking a quick peek at Mowielicious I instantly fell in love! I recommend spending some time taking a look at his lovely website especially his German Christmas Cookie section. Not only do the recipes sound delicious but the photography is gorgeous. Also take a peek at his about section, a truly inspiring story.

Do you have any Baking plans this weekend?



06 December 2010

{Holiday Cheer}


Here are some illustrations I've been working on to celebrate the holiday season, and to spread some holiday cheer! I love gingerbread at this time of year.


03 December 2010

{Pretty DIY Wreaths}




Winter Wonderland DIY Wreath Purl Bee




DIY yarn wreath Take Heart




Felt DIY Wreath Pickles



Felt DIY wreath Pickles




Felt DIY Ruffle Wreath Domestifluff


Happy weekend everyone! Continuing with my love of felt and wool, I have been thinking about various Holiday crafts that use these fantastic materials. Today I am sharing some DIY wreaths that you can work on this weekend too. Aren't they lovely?

02 December 2010

{Handmade Gifts}





1. Lovell Image credits:Lovell Designs 2. Jenna rose Image credits: Jenna Rose
3. Hilary Cosgrove Image credits: Hilary Cosgrove 4. Hilary Cosgrove 5. Jenna Rose


After going to the one of a kind show in Toronto, I found a lot of great handmade items that would make fantastic gifts to give to your loved ones. As an added bonus all of the handmade goodies were created by talented Canadian Crafters!


19 November 2010

{ Happy Weekend }







Happy Weekend Everyone, a little winter cheer! A painting that I've been working on recently.

Watercolour, acrylic and ink.


{ Felt Stockings }





With keeping with my post about Holiday ornaments I felt it would also be a good time to share these amazing stockings with you! I love, love, love these modern eco-friendly stockings designed by the rikrak studio . I can not stop gushing about them. She makes a lot of other fabulous designs too, take a look at her full collection on Etsy. Wouldn't these make a great addition to your home or make a lovely Holiday gift?

Image credits: the rikrak studio

{ DIY Ornament Roundup 1 }






Since I've been feeling in the Holiday mood lately, getting ready for decorating and filling my to do list with cute DIY Holiday projects from ornaments to stockings I thought it would be nice to end the week with a DIY Ornament Round up. There were so many great ideas out there for ornaments, it was hard to choose so I am sure this won't be my only post about great DIY crafts and ornaments. Making ornaments is really limitless and can be enhanced by your own creativity. I also hope to post some of my own projects soon. Have fun crafting!

1. Sewn Birds: The Purl Bee 2. Quilled Paper Snowflake: Tutorial 3. Paper Teardrop: Image Credits: A Little Hut
4. Modern Paper Ornaments: Design*Sponge 5. Felt birds: Purlsoho
6. Felt Christmas Ornament: Zakka Life


09 November 2010

{ 2010 Holiday Collection }



Introducing my 2010 Holiday Collection! There are 7 delightful designs to choose from to send to family + friends. All cards are digitally printed on acid free eco friendly paper and all designs are hand drawn by me. Please check out my Etsy site to view the whole collection and to place any orders.




26 October 2010

{ DIY Pumpkin candle holders }








I am still in the Halloween spirit even though stores are already beginning to put out their Christmas decorations (it is a bit early) and I've already started working on my 2010 Christmas card collection. I came across this really great DIY pumpkin candle holder tutorial and wanted to share it with you. It is such a cute idea, I will keep this in mind for next year!
Check out Twig & Thistle for the tutorial and the entire post.


Image credits : Twig & Thistle


08 October 2010

{ Happy Thanksgiving }









Before I sign off for the weekend I wanted to wish everyone a Happy Thanksgiving (Canadians) and leave you with a gem of a cookie recipe that is sure to delight during this holiday!


{ Great Pumpkin Cookies }

Preheat oven to 350F
Cooking time: 10 -15 minutes

{ Ingredients }

2c. flour
1c. quick oats
1 tsp. baking soda
1 tsp. ground cinnamon
1/2 tsp. salt
1c. softened butter
1c. firmly packed brown sugar
1 egg slightly beaten
1 tsp. vanilla
1c. pumpkin
1c. or more chocolate morsels (I used white chocolate)

{ Directions }

1. Combine flour, oats, baking soda, cinnamon and salt in a separate bowl.

2. Cream butter, gradually add sugars (I mixed the brown + white sugar in a separate bowl), beating until light and fluffy.

3. Add egg and vanilla, mix.

4. Alternate dry ingredients and pumpkin, mixing well after each
addition. Stir in morsels.

5. scoop onto cookie sheet.

and Enjoy!


xo

Tina

01 October 2010

{ Happy Weekend }










It is officially October and the weekend! Today I am leaving you with some photos taken from our recent visit to an apple orchard and pumpkin patch to get you in the October spirit! I have a fun filled weekend planned with friends and hopefully a little crafty me time.

Also, some really great DIY pumpkin place cards that are incredibly cute from Twig and Thistle
a lace inspired pumpkin project from Martha Stewart and a lovely sophisticated pumpkin display using Lumina pumpkins from Country living

xo

Tiina