Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, 26 December 2015

The joy of you in everything

Warning... this is post is full of mushy love stuff!

A few years ago my design company Dearly Beloved was lucky enough to be commissioned to design wedding invitations for some wonderful friends; now in their third year as husband and wife I was asked to paint a surprise Christmas gift! 








This poem is an original painting created with watercolour paints and indian ink in the same colour palette as their wedding. It makes me so happy to see a couple of awesome people be awesome together!

Merry Christmas everyone! Don't forget to love each other :)

Monday, 16 December 2013

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Back in stock...


It's been a while since I created this illustration but it's always a favourite when the weather gets chilly :)

Saturday, 8 December 2012

The first day of Christmas at Cockington







Hanging treats for Christmas stockings




Lovely ceramics by Thea Henderson

Salt Water Beads 

 Who wouldn't want one of these?



Tomorrow they'll be street performers, music, wholesome grub, mulled wine and even more stallholders selling everything your Christmas stocking desires! It's sure to be a festive Sunday afternoon to enjoy and finish off that Christmas shopping - See you there :)

Monday, 26 November 2012

Photos from Pop Up Plymouth...

The Pop Up Plymouth shop on Cornwall Street, Plymouth city centre is here until 1st Deccember...
 
 Left - Natasha Wightman Ceramics, Right - My illustrated silk scarf - £55

 Christmas and greetings cards - £2

Jez Bird Illustration



  
My 'Goodbye Sailor' mugs - £6

There's so many lovely things for sale at the Pop Up Plymouth shop, get down there before Saturday and start your (dreaded) Christmas shopping  :)

Wednesday, 14 November 2012




The first of the Christmas Fairs! 23rd November - 1st December

As part of my work with Marmalade Collective we are contributing to a project with Plymouth College of Art. 

The college are selling artwork, crafts and more from staff and students at their shop space One Zero Nine, Cornwall Street, Plymouth city centre. It's going to be a great place to see emerging artist's work and showcase the delights of the South West creative scene.

I'll be in the shop on 25th November so come in and say Hello!

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