Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative. Show all posts

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

{ 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!



07 November 2011

{ Photography }







I am a sucker for a great photo, so much in fact I spend time perusing photographers websites oooing and ahhing over the magic they captured, and the creativity that goes with it. Yes, I said creativity, its just not enough to take a lovely photo anymore, much, much more goes into a fabulous photo session these days.
Photo sessions are filled with props, bells, whistles and a lovely location. Location, location, location!
Today on this beautiful Monday morning I am sharing two very talented ladies with you, who work right here in Toronto Celine Kim and Scarlett O'Neil, not only are their pictures stunning the amount of thought and creativity that goes into their sessions is inspirational (Hats off to you ladies)! It definitely makes me want to get a photo shoot of our little family sometime soon!



12 October 2011

{ Seating Cards + Plans }







Chalkboard Seating Chart
Photo credit: the knot
Found via: Pinterest







Modern Graphic Seating Cards
Photo Credit + Original Post: Martha Stewart







Autumn Seating Card
Photo credit + Original Post: Martha Stewart


Seating cards and plans have come leaps and bounds over the years, there are so many fabulous ways that you can invite your guests to take a seat on your special day ( I almost want to host a sit down dinner just so I can make some of these lovely cards) There is no limit to the imagination and to creativity when it comes to these tiny little cards. Yes they are often small, but there is no reason why they have to be small on style. Any bride can easily create cards and plans that compliment any decor or theme. I love this eco friendly alternative to tangible seating cards; the chalkboard plus it is such a sweet idea, don't you think? and lets just say that the modern illustrated cards speak right to the designer in me and they are gorgeous. If a chalk board seating plan or modern seating cards aren't your cup of tea adding a little greenery is great for any time of year. This seating card adorned tree is especially perfect for a fall or spring wedding and is so cute!