

My 'Calypso" print from Scarlettcat arrived today, it was so quick, I only ordered it last Sunday. It was wrapped so pretty, with a gorgeous ribbon and sticker. Plus she had included a cute wee postcard as well!
I have so many, in so many different places I decided it was time to put them all together in one place. So I made up a little non-coloured pencil case to keep them all in. I even managed two (pretty pathetic) button holes!
I needed a little notebook for Ideas for a new project I've been working on and I really loved the previous Rainbow book so I made a smaller version (A6), this one has a woodgrained paper on the front and back covers. Its pretty cool and is starting to fill up already.
A couple more new drawings I've been working on over the last few days. I love the little bluebird. I've been thinking a lot about a tatoo with a little bluebird and this has only further increased my interest. The girl is like a punky interpretation of how I would like to feel. Confident, spunky, sexy and don't care about anyone's opinion.
...into something a little more exaggerated and colourful on a coloured stock I had bought the other day. It turned out pretty good (maybe even a little bit of a self-portrait)...
And then I had to do a little portrait of Miss Melly, of course. This is her "I'm very cute so give me kitty treats' pose. It melts me every time.
It was pretty much the last straw for me. I've been sick of this place for a while and noticing more and more the things that needed fixing. Even Shane had had enough. Right, we said, we are outta here. And spent the next few hours trawling the net looking for somewhere else to rent. We finally went to bed about 1.30AM but of course my brain was then on overdrive and I didn't get to sleep till about 3.30AM. My Miss Melly, of course, cares not for when you went to sleep, shes wants to get up at 6 either way. So I am exhausted.
A few more books that I've been working away on and haven't taken photos of, the photos aren't that great as I took them last night with the flash but I thought it was now or never as I was giving one away today. Above is an adorable book I found for $1. I decided I couldn't leave once I saw the title, How the Story Ended, so I removed the insides and stitched up some blank pages to put in it. Now it makes a really cute little journal.
A rainbow book I made with scraps of paper from work. The cover is just simple black but I have debossed a design on the front. You only catch it in certain light but I love it. I think it might be a new quote journal for me. It looks grat on the shelf too.
This was the book I gave to my very good friend Trina this morning for Valentines Day. Sometimes we you know you aren't getting anything its nice to give something to someone else who isn't getting anything just to say "I love you, thanks for being my friend!".
And this was a tiny little book I made with some left over signatures and a really great fabric I bought a while ago for another project but it couldn't be any more perfect for a book.
A little bit of the above (plans, screws, hammering, lifting, arranging) turned this...
...into this. A bit of an improvement, if I do say so myself. Shane's area/corner/dumping ground looks slightly better now it is a little more organized. Its easier for me to get to the computer too! (Still hate the carpet, don't you love renting)
My mum sent me a necklace, she found in a 75% off sale, which wasn't my style but had some really beautiful beads in it. So I promptly pulled it to pieces and, even though I feel like death and probably should be in bed, I had to make a little sun catcher for the spare bedroom. It looks beautiful when the sun shines through it. And I just found out yesterday that Dunedin, yes little Dunedin, was not only the wettest city (to be expected really) but also the SUNNIEST city in New Zealand for January! It really has been lovely, I adore Dunedin in the sun. In the cloud and rain, not so much.
Another working week down. The more time I spend doing my creative endeavors the less satisfied I am with my work life. I wish it was a more freely creative environment, the jobs we have could be so good, but working for local government means every job gets lost/bogged down or hidden behind a whole bunch of bureaucratic bulls**t. I'm getting really tired of design by committee. The design you work on with one client, tailored to their expectations then has to go through 19 other people with there own wants. Plus everyones a designer and they know best, of course.