2 May 2013

Father's Day cards

The next big occasion in the greetings card calander is Father's Day.  Here in the "Little Shed"  we have put together seven different designs, a collection of cheery colourful characters that we are sure every dad will enjoy receiving.
 http://littlesheddesign.blogspot.co.uk/p/father.html  To see all of the cards individually just click on the link above or click the Father's Day button .

Father's Day collection

16 Apr 2013

Website photo's

At the moment Little Shed Designs is in the throws of building a website!! and we have been outside today as the sun has finally shone  to take some photographs to put on to it.










We have just got to do the "Everyday Royalty" range and they will all be ready for the website.

Norfolk at Easter


Horsey Mere wind pump
I have just spent a week in and around the  Norfolk Broads, somewhere that i haven't been since a child.  It made a real change from the rolling hills of Staffordshire, and enjoyed those  big skies, windmills and  large expanses of water.  Norwich Cathedral was interesting and we got to spy the resident Peregrines that have nested on a shelf high on its spire.


Norwich Cathedral


There were hundreds of grey seals to be seen on the beach  which took us an hour to walk to but was well worth it , I felt a little like David Attenborough!!!!  

Grey Seals


As it was Easter we visited the church in the village of Belaugh near Wroxham


This simple cross was propped against the wall, and these quirky Kneelers I thought were great, each one depicting a scene from in and around the Norfolk Broads.  I  Love a bit of stitch work and  found them fun and a little bit different .



 We even made two new friends that came to be fed everyday in the river at the bottom of the garden.  But all good things  must come to an end and back to sunny Staffordshire we came fully inspired with new ideas for new illustrations.



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18 Mar 2013

Spring into Easter

With  Easter just around the corner i thought  a new design is needed for my Easter range. As i enjoy watching the wild rabbits in the field out of "the shed" and also enjoy eating chocolate!!!, i came up with the perfect combination a rabbit and an egg!!! (don't ask me which came first!!?).  The  rabbit that i designed is quite young and scruffy and is hugging his egg with a look on his face as if to say "it's all mine".  Anyway he was soon turned into an Easter card and joined by a chicken and her chicks, and so we all went on an Easter shoot!!!!!



It was a lovely spring day down by the coop, and my own chickens seemed keen to get involved!!! 


2 Mar 2013

Mother's Day

So cute
As Mother's Day is fast approaching or should i say Mothering Sunday, i have put together the six designs that Little Shed Designs have to offer. They all measure 147mm x 147mm square and are printed on a quality 300gsm card.

Cute
For all those mum's who like to garden and drink wine!!!
Say it with flowers



All Mummies love a fairies                                                              
Relaxing in the bath with bubbles and bubbly!!!!
                                       

14 Feb 2013

Valentine Designs

Our Valentine's Day Designs


This year Little Shed Designs designed eight Valentine cards, some taken from our other ranges and some new ones.  The one's that have proved most popular were My Beefcake, Romantic, swine and Twit, Twoo i love you.

Valentine's Day

Tinkerbell and The Shed Gnomes waiting for love
Well it's that time of year again, yes Valentines Day and as you can see everyone is eagerly waiting for the postman to drop a little envelope through the door.  Do you remember the days when you were at school and you actually received a card through a mate of a mate and you weren't really sure who it was from and oh the endless speculation, it kept a class of fourteen year old's  fueled  for weeks . These days it's a quick kiss here's your card, and three bags of licorice and i'll see you later!!!! Mmmm the romance never dies. Anyway fingers crossed guys!!!



29 Jan 2013

Going a bit Andy Goldsworthy


A jolly snowman illustrated by me quite a few years ago, think it was for a Christmas card.
Mention snow and you think of Snowmen, large jolly people with hats and scarves, great to build and a bit sad when they melt away in front of your eyes. The problem was we couldn't build one, much to the disappointment of my children, as the snow just wasn't for sticking.

Thinking out of the box and remembering the image of an  Andy Goldsworthy, natural sculpture.http://www.ysp.co.uk/exhibitions/andy-goldsworthy-exhibition we went for the snowball in a tree!!!


Taa daa I think it looked ok?

The Snow!!

One morning the snow began to fall and fall and fall, i love snow as it makes everything clean and magical.


 The "Shed" took on a Swiss chalet like appearance, I could have been in the Alps!!! (that would have been nice)

18 Jan 2013

Our trip out of "The Shires" to Top Drawer London

I was quite proud of my bag until the "Shed fairy" turned up
 with an enlarged purse!
Last week the "Shed Fairy" and I took ourselves off to London to visit http://www.topdrawer.co.uk/ to have a look at all the movers and shakers of the greeting card world.  So we packed our very small bags and of we went for an overnight stay.

On arriving in London we thought we would do something cultural, so firstly went to visit the National portrait gallery http://www.npg.org.uk/collections.php which i always find really inspiring. Inside we found  a large crowd jostling around their newest portrait which is of The Duchess of Cambridge by the artist Paul Emsley      

Well we thought !!!!! it's made her look ten years older and she has bigger bags than the both of us put together and that's saying something!!!!! . It may have seemed a little harsh but honestly it's not the best (maybe the next one will be better)  On the brighter side though there are some great official photographs of the Royals and a video of David Beckham asleep or he seemed to be anyway!!


look no hands!!!
Outside the National Gallery http://www.nationalgallery.org.uk/ we saw a silver man who seemed to be sitting in mid air, brilliant!! we couldn't see how he achieved this as there was nothing under him magic!!!!.



The next day it was off to The Top Drawer London, design- led gifts, lifestyle and fashion accessories at Earls court, home of some really very lovely things 

We had  a great day browsing the aisles, gathering information and looking at how everyone had displayed their wares.  The Shed Fairy was a greetings and gift show virgin and i think pleasantly surprised of  how relaxed it all seemed to be.  We had a chat with a few people   http://www.afarmersdaughter.co.uk    http://www.wrendaledesigns.co.uk/  http://www.birdsbranch.com/  http://www.charlottemacey.co.uk/ 
great little creative businesses.  Showcasing also was http://www.dimblebyceramics.co.uk/ from my home county of Staffordshire , they were on the http://www.makeitstokestaffs.co.uk 'Make it Staffordshire' stand  an initiative run by the City -of Stoke-on -Trent Council, which fosters the development of up-and-coming ceramicists and designers from the area.

 After having spent quite a long time in the top  drawer section of the show we ventured into the Home section, which was full of beautiful homewares, cushions, throws, lighting and things to make your house look like something out of the pages of Country living.   Quite by chance I stumbled across  http://www.lushlampshades.co.uk/  the company that two years ago i had bought my special piggy lampshade from, love it! they had some new quirky designs,my Birthday is on it's way hint hint.!!





 I noticed that there was a real trend in animal imagery all through the show, which i great because i like to draw animals in my card designs.

All in all we thought it was a great show and so went home with loads of things to think about and get sorted (i can hear" website" screaming in my head) yes i know!!!! before we could poke our toes in any forthcoming trade shows.