
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
The Jumblies

Friday, May 18, 2012
Circus Homework
A watercolour and pencil drawing (Yeah! It's not digital!) for the Circus of Illustrators in Bedford. Our homework this month was to draw something from the circus that hadn't been depicted yet so I combined both elephants and a little clown character.
Labels:
circus,
clown,
cute,
elephant,
illustration,
watercolour
Monday, May 14, 2012
Bedford Clanger April 2012
Whoops! I can't believe I haven't posted this image yet! I drew the front cover of April's edition of the Bedford Clanger. It was a shop local special. A guide to shopping independently in Bedford whilst avoiding the major chains. I wanted the character to be chic, confident and proud of her town and to illustrate that there is plenty of choice and interesting things to buy outside of the usual pull of the huge supermarkets.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Circus of Illustration
The Circus of Illustration is an illustration group I belong to in Bedford. We are professional doodlers who meet up once a month for a chit-chat and to plan workshops in our area. We assign each other little drawing tasks too. This month we had to draw each other. We picked a name from a hat and I got Katy Dynes, aka Kitty Dinners! She's the smiley funny red-head of the group.
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Medieval Fair Part 1

During the May bank holiday the Bedford members of The Circus of Illustrators are putting together a little exhibition. Over the Easter break I have been working on a couple of themed pieces for the gallery wall and I've just finished the first character. I'm working on a princess to go with him so they can hang together side by side. I drew him in pen, scanned in my sketch book and coloured him up using photoshop and painter.
Thursday, March 29, 2012
The Circus of Illustration

If you use facebook, we have a page: Circus Of Illustration We are trying to bring local illustrators together to run drawing events & exhibitions for our local community. This trapeze artist is my contribution to a project that our group are working on at the moment.
Sunday, March 04, 2012
Just a Jester Illustration

It's Sunday, it's raining... What do you do? Do some doodling whilst watching 'The Mysterious Cities of Gold' of course. My boyfriend suggested a jester character. I decided to stick to pencil and watercolours. It's a very soft image, I wonder if I should start using a black pen to do my outlines? I've totally lost the plot when it comes to using real paints, I've been using the computer to do my day to day artwork for so long, I finding welding a paintbrush a bit baffling!
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
Tattooed Lady Embroidery

This is an embroidery of a tattooed lady, I imagine her as a performer at the circus. She may be a contortionist or a magician's assistant. I drew the line illustration as I was thinking of characters for the circus themed illustration exhibition we are planning on hosting in Bedford later this year. She ended up looking good enough to stitch.
Monday, February 20, 2012
100 followers: Thank you!



Today I have discovered that I have 100 fellow bloggers following this blog. Thank you so much for your support! It's great to know that there are people out there who are reading my rambles!
I've photographed some more embroidered illustrations. I'm still experimenting and not everything is a success, but I'm enjoying the process.
Friday, February 10, 2012
Illustration Friday: POPULARITY
Thursday, February 09, 2012
Circus coming to Bedford


The Bedfordian illustrators team who created the We Are Bedford: Monster Event for the Big Draw back in October, have decided to create another themed illustration event for Bedford in the summer. We are still finalising details, but I am so exciting about doing another doodle day in my home town I've started doing some homework. These are drawings I did in watercolour and ink, but the characters are from one of my favourite books: The Great Alphabet Race illustrated by Tom O' Sullivan. There's plenty of inspiration in there as the next theme will be based on the circus.
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Machine Embroidery: Tween designs

I was asked to do some mini machine embroidery design for Ashlea at Bunnycup. I made them a bit gothy, but as cute as I could! It's the sort of thing I liked when I was eleven years old. They are little, only 1.5 inches by 1.5 inches, but if you are a machine embroidery enthusiast, you can get larger applique versions of these designs to use for your craft projects too.
Thursday, February 02, 2012
February Issue of The Bedford Clanger

The Bedford Clanger is now published and can be picked up for free in independent cafes, shops, pubs and businesses in Bedford. I do all the design work for the paper. It's the monthly cultural bulletin for Bedford. In March we aim to increase the paper to 12 pages, so I'll be busy, but it's worth doing as small towns like Bedford actually have more creatives here than you think and they deserve to be celebrated. You can read it online here too!
Monday, January 30, 2012
Illustration Friday: FORWARD

This is a sketch I eventually worked up into a birthday card a few weeks ago for work. It's a centre-forward soccer bear being whistled at by the mouse referee. Not sure why he's been yellow carded! Most of the work I do during the day are cute characters and I love my job so much! At the moment I'm working on cute Christmas designs.
Friday, January 20, 2012
More Crewel Embroidery
Friday, January 06, 2012
Illustration Friday: GROUNDED
Monday, December 19, 2011
crochet baby blanket


This is a blanket I have made for my sister who is due to have her baby in May 2012. I chose neutral colours as she doesn't want to know the sex of her baby until the little thing comes out. It's a really snuggly blanket and it was perfect to make in December. As it got bigger and bigger it was covering more of my lap so it was keeping me very warm as I was crocheting it. I hope she likes her Christmas present.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
The December issue of The Bedford Clanger

The Bedford Clanger is now available online to read this month. Just click here! This month was a great one to do the layouts for as Erica had written an article about a new photography gallery that has just opened it's doors in Bedford. Rock City Art showcases the best rock photography from the 70s onwards so it was great going through their work, choosing my favourite snaps and placing these amazing images in the page layouts.
We Are Bedford's pop up emporium also gets a fair bit of coverage and rightly so! It's opened until the 17th December. It's a temporary shop stocked exclusively by Bedford made or designed goods.
Lastly, look out for my corny christmas cracker-esque jokes I penned for this issue. They are truly awful, but they link in with the articles featured on each page.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
Craft Fair at St. Cuthbert's





On Saturday I was at St. Cuthbert's Hall in Bedford sharing a stall with my two chums Tracey and Gemma. We were selling some of our handmade Christmas decorations.
I was selling some crochet discs that I had stiffened and threaded with ribbons, some little birds, embroidered trees and illustrated soldier characters as hanging decorations. Gemma was selling some origami stars (one made from over 30 pieces of individually cut pieces of paper). Tracey stole the show with her amazing felt decorations. Her gingerbread men flew off the stall and even appeared in the local newspaper. They were beautifully stitched and all had gorgeous little beaded details and ribbon. The day was a success, there were lots of stalls all selling lovely gifts for Chrimbo and all made by Bedfordians.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
fisherman embroidery


Here is the finished fisherman embroidery from the sketch I posted before. I love the way his eyes and beard have been stitched out. The thread is so shiny but my camera isn't great! I took the pictures in natural light, but the colour and depth of the textures have been lost in these images. If my aim is to avoid using computers to illustrate during my 'out-of hours' work time, it's no surprise that something created without the screen needs to be seen in 'real-life' without a screen. Next problem is to work out how to frame these pieces in the right way.
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