May 032012
 

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Recently I got a pack of cheap erasers which I carved into simple and abstract stamps without a specific goal in mind on how to use them. It was fun and easy project to play with  on a relaxed evening while watching to my favorite youtube channels.

I tried my new stamps out and made some patterns and cards:
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stamped cards flowers

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I really liked that and then it occurred to me that by playing around with stamps I could easily and quickly make a simple poster. So I pulled out a 30x40cm pale yellow sheet of construction paper and decided on making flowery pattern. I was out of ink so I colored my stamps with plain felt tip pens and started stamping away.

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The finished result looks like this:
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bloom poster
I’m pleased with how it turned out and how fast this technique is. Next step, maybe getting some fabric paint and stamping out a white tablecloth?  We’ll see :)

Mar 092012
 

Hello Friday! It’s that time of the week when I share my personal, daily photos with you. Last week I took you to a walk through Zagreb downtown but this week I’ll share a glimpse into some of my creative endeavors.

So, sometimes I paint and draw on aprons yet somehow I never remember to take photos of my creations. So this time, when drawing on an apron I decided to photograph the entire process (as well as finished result of course).

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I did this apron for Maja, so I tried to come up with a drawing she might like. I decided on a little house and a home sweet home sign. First I did a sketch on fabric using my trusty uni-ball roller.

wip drawing on an apron
After that I painted the outlines using black textile paint and thin brushes. After the paint was dry I added purple details using Kuretake ZIG farbicolor pen. I got this pen from Arlen, it’s really great to draw with, it has twin brushes  and like the black paint I used it’s permanent on fabrics after ironing. Unfortunate Kuretake pens are not available in Croatia.

finished apron
This is how the apron looks finished and worn! I also made a little wooden friend to go with the apron. I hope Maja will like it.

drenka's brooches
A couple a days ago I got two lovely flower brooches from Drenka who took part in my swap! You can check out her blog here.

life is beautiful
inside of the book
And yet another thing came in the mail this week, a copy of my book Life Is Beautiful. What’s  the deal with that now, you might ask. Well, I put together a booklet of some of my older illustrations using lulu.com. I wanted to test their service, quality of their printing and shipping options. I self-published my first book via blurb.com and now I wanted to try something else. I must admit I love Lulu! Prints of my illos turned out beautifully, colors are gorgeous and paper on which they print is high quality. Their site is easy to use and they offer many,many more options than blurb. However, international shipping prices are really expensive and that is the main reason (well probably the only reason ) I will publish my next book via blurb. Why do shipping prices matter to me? Well, from my experience with the first book, many people wanted to buy a signed copy of the book directly from me instead of ordering it directly from blurb (which I totally understand). So, I had to order my books (that are printed and delivered from Netherlands) to Croatia, sign them and then ship them again to their new home making the whole process much pricier than it should be.
Anyway, I really love lulu.com and I hope they find a way to make their international shipping less expensive.

i love photography canvas
I finished this little painting (5×5 inch) last week but I haven’t took photos of it until today. What to say,I love photography!

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I wish you all wonderful weekend and see you all on Monday when my SUPER SWEET PRINT SALE starts :)

Dec 052011
 

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Hello, hello! I got something very exciting and awesome to share with you! The first number of Croatian online Do!ts magazine is out!
Do!ts(com.hr) is first online, independent magazine in Croatia focused on promoting handmade culture. How amazing isn’t it? I’m very happy to have contributed to this wonderful project with my illustrations (plus there is an interview with me in the mag!!).
Magazine is in Croatian, but if you like pretty things and pictures you can still take a look here.

Vrlo sam sretna što je prvi broj do!ts magazina vani i još sam sretnija što sam svojim ilustracijama doprinijela tom predivnom projektu ( a i u magazinu je objavljen interviju sa mnom :))

Riječima jedne od urednica Ivone Biljuš:
Do!ts(com.hr) prvi je online, neovisni magazin u Hrvatskoj koji se bavi promicanjem handmade kulture. Namijenjen je svima koji se bave bilo kojom vrstom rukotvorina i koji cijene, poštuju i žive kulturu handmadea. Ideja iza nastanka magazina je želja da se aktivira i potakne handmade scena u Hrvata i regiji.

Prvi broj nastao je u suradnji s dvadesetak autora različitih profila. U manje od mjesec dana, od ideje do produkcije, s budžetom od doslovce nula kuna, do!ts je ugledao svijetlo interneta.
Do!ts je skraćenica od engleskih riječi DO ThingS. Uskličnik iza DO! služi kao poticaj i usklik optimizma.

Magazin do!ts se može besplatno prelistati na stranici www.dots.com.hr, te preuzeti jednostavnom registracijom na Issuu.

Linkovi:

http://dots.com.hr/

https://www.facebook.com/dotsHR

https://twitter.com/#!/dots_magazin

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I hope you will enjoy the magazine!

Nadam se da ćete uživati u magazinu!