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Wednesday Wishlist – Artist Spotlight

April 13, 2016 by Bel

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For this wishlist I wanted to do something a little different and actually showcase some artists that I really admire. All of these people are artists I’ve found either through going to a convention or on Instagram. All their shops are on Etsy. As I couldn’t find a way to add text to the Polyvore sets, I screen-grabbed and added the words myself. However if you are interested in any of the specific art I pictured, you can find the Polyvore image below and this has the direct links included.

I first found SoCuteCompany at a convention in Lincoln last year. I bought a Beauty and the Beast print but sorely regretted not buying The Little Mermaid one too. Majority of Ellen’s art (at least in her store) isn’t Disney related but it’s all incredibly cute. I’m hoping she’ll be heading to “Geeks” Lincoln this year so I can maybe grab some more of her art.

Artist Abe is someone I discovered through Instagram and though I haven’t actually purchased anything as yet, I do have several of his items favourited. Abraham’s style is quite different from what I would usually go for but I think it works well, especially with the Harley Quinn pieces I have my eyes on. I love the cross-over pieces too and the slight silliness to his drawings.

Meagan from Dashes of Color is one of the most lovely sellers I have met on Etsy. I originally discovered her when her Instagram page liked a picture on my Closet Geek Instagram and I was nosy enough to go looking at her page. The first art I bought from her was a Peter Pan and Wendy custom piece for Amy‘s Christmas present, which she was kindly sent along with a Rapunzel pic. I later asked her to paint a custom Briar Rose and Belle painting which I now have on my dining room wall. She is happy to do any custom pieces, her prices are so reasonable and she’s lovely to boot. What more could you ask for?

Silvia from SillyLunastorta is again a lovely person to deal with. Originally I discovered her art at MCM Birmingham Comic Con, when I bought a Luna (Harry Potter) bookmark for my daughter Megan. I don’t know if I ever would have remembered to look up her Etsy if it wasn’t for the sad fact that Megan’s bookmark actually got torn at school. Luckily Silvia had signed the bookmark art clearly and I was able to google her. Though the original bookmark was no longer for sale, there was another Luna that I purchased in replacement. However Silvia did actually offer to specially print the old style for me, in order to replace it. Majority of her work that I like is bookmarks but she has lots of other stuff too. I wish she did more prints and postcards as I’d definitely add a few to my collection.

Elisa owns a store called aasilee and her work is truly beautiful. She is another person who I discovered through Instagram and everytime she posts a picture I go and check out her store again. I really would love one of her custom pieces but sadly I can’t really afford it at the moment. However her prints are really reasonable and I have my eye on a few. (I actually made my first purchase after writing this post, so I’m pretty excited about that!). Majority of the store is Disney themed and this is just perfect as far as I’m concerned.

Last but not least is Amanda who owns Hungry Designs. I discovered her store through Instagram and have been dying to order for a while. Amanda has been preparing for Supernova for a few weeks and her Instagram has been such a tease for all the new items she would be stocking. However I patiently waited till this week for them all to be listed (after the convention) and made my first ever order on Monday. Again a lot of the Hungry Designs art is Disney themed but there is Harry Potter, Labyrinth, Harley Quinn and other great fandoms. The thing I love the most about Amanda’s work is that its not just prints and postcards you can get, but also badges and earrings. She has a 35% discount code (SUPANOVAAPRIL) on at the moment so it would be a great time to give her a visit!

There are a few other artists that I own pieces from, but they either didn’t have anything in their store that I currently wanted, or their store was closed. I would recommend also checking out KavonIllustration, Siodoodles, rowansm and LoveAshleyDesigns.

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Filed Under: wish list Tagged With: aasilee, art, ArtistAbe, artists, DashesofColor, Disney, Harley Quinn, harry potter, Hungry Designs, KavonIllustration, LoveAshleyDesigns, prints, SillyLunastorta, Siodoodles, SoCuteCompany

Week 20 – Monday Round-up

May 19, 2015 by Bel

Bit behind on my round up this week so I’m going to make it quick. As suspected, last week was busy. I had a fairly lazy Monday while the girls were at school and Chris was at work, but after that it filled up pretty quick. On Tuesday morning I worked at school in the office, came home and blogged plus had a bath. I spent the evening reading a book and by the following day I was finished with the book! You can read my review about both Marked and Claimed here. Wednesday I was at school again, just for the morning but then I headed home and started to paint my nails while catching up on TV. The girls were both going to friends’ houses after school so that gave me longer to myself but it did mean I had to turn out to pick them up and by the time we got home it was pretty much time for them to go to bed.

I spent the evening finishing my nails and watching some TV. I also got ready for the next day which was Lily’s school trip – charging my camera and packing lunches. The next day we were up early, I dropped Megan at her Grandma’s and then went to school with Lily and on her school trip. We went to Yorkshire Wildlife Park and it was a really nice day, despite being freezing cold. However the whole day was exhausting and I was fit for nothing once we got home.

On Friday it was another busy day – SHARE at school, followed by a picnic Family lunch. I nipped off shopping in between the two so it was a constant go day but it was especially nice to spend time with the girls and then be home by about 2.30pm. When we got back, Megan and I made a point of finishing off our Florida scrap book and then the three of us even walked into town to get a frame for her Baymax artist drawing. When we got back I put it on the wall which seemed to really please her.

On Saturday, Chris was at work and the girls and I had SUCH a lazy day. I did nip out to get a parcel from the post office but otherwise we did nothing. We even had a takeaway and movie night, to seal our lack of nothingness for the day! That said I did manage to pick a murder mystery for my birthday and organised everyone’s parts. I even printed it all out so I was totally organised. Finally it was Sunday and this time Chris was off too. We still had a very lazy day though, but I did buy some bits for my party and Megan and I stuck the last few things into the scrapbook, making it completely finished. I spent the evening trying out my Starter Pack from Paper Panda which I’ve had since Christmas. I’m not completely sure it’s my type of thing because it requires a lot of patience but I was stubborn enough to stick with it and at least get the first full page finished.

Filed Under: Monday Round-up Tagged With: art, artwork, baymax, books, Claimed, Disney, Hollywood Studios, International Families Day, Marked, nails, paper art, paper panda, picnic, school, Share

T-shirt Tuesday

January 27, 2015 by Bel

So a week has passed from the time I announced my new feature – T-shirt Tuesday. I have two to share with you today, both the one I’ve been wearing today and also the one I started on as my “project” t-shirt.

First up, is the t-shirt I’m wearing today. I have loads and loads of t-shirts by this artist – Karen Hallion. In fact, she’s pretty much my favourite artist. I’ve actually made it my quest to own all her Disney/Who t-shirts and I’m not far off doing so! This particular design is called “Part of Every World” and is available to buy in a variety of places including TeeFury, RedBubble and Society 6.

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Unlike majority of my t-shirt (they’re black), this one is a nice blue colour. It was available in other colours but since its set under the sea, I liked the idea of keeping it blue. Anyway – this is my t-shirt of the day!

Next up, you might remember the t-shirt I decided to take as my first project t-shirt, this time last week.

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To be absolutely honest with you, I couldn’t remember where I ordered this from, what the design was called or who the artist was before making this post. However I’ve taken the last fifteen minutes or so to root through my emails and figure it out. The artist is CleverAvian (Kate I think) and they use various platforms such as RedBubble, TeePublic and DeviantArt. This particular design is called “The Last Petal” and it features Belle (from Beauty and the Beast), along with the Beast and a rose.

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I started off by cutting off the sleeves, roughly in a shape I wanted. Sadly I cut a little bit too much off the second side and had to level it on the original side. I had a feeling back then that I’d cut too much but I ploughed on as I wanted to finish anyway. Next I cut a skirt out of t-shirt material and stitched the top and bottom together. I sewed all the edges to neaten and then cut the neckline lower as one of my issues with the t-shirt was its high neckline.

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As you can see from the middle picture, my bra shows due to cutting the armhole too big. I can luckily cover this by wearing a vest tee underneath, a cardigan on the top, or I could even sew an extra panel on each side for a permanent solution. Otherwise though, for a first attempt, I’m pretty pleased with it! Will I wear it? I guess we’ll have to wait and see but…

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I’m wearing it now!!

Keep an eye out for my next T-shirt Tuesday to see what I’m wearing and what I’m working on!

Filed Under: T-shirt Tuesdays Tagged With: Ariel, art, artists, beauty and the beast, Belle, doctor who, Karen Hallion, Little Mermaid, projects, rose, sewing, tshirts

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