Monday, 29 August 2016

Monday motivation...

Always...


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Friday, 26 August 2016

Instagram...

Heres a little peek at my goings on over on instagram recently.
The last few months have seen birthday celebrations, lots of lovely meals out, strawberry picking, succulent admiring and gorgeous blue sky days!

You can follow me here...


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Wednesday, 24 August 2016

Midweek moodboard...Cotton candy party!

Cotton candy inspired birthday loveliness in todays moodboard.
And is that not THE cutest kids fancy dress outfit you've ever seen??
Too much...



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Monday, 22 August 2016

Monday giggles...

The struggle is real...


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Friday, 19 August 2016

P&C have a new website!

Mini wave and celebrations!
Paper & Cloth have a yummy new website.
Click here to check out the blog post for its launch, or click here to head straight on over and have a  looksie at the website www.paperandcloth.co.uk

(image above copyright of paper & cloth design studio)

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Wednesday, 17 August 2016

The 'Naked cake'...

I've been seeing a lot of 'naked cakes' recently, and they definitely seem to be a growing trend for weddings, thats for sure. 
Oh to get married again... (to the same lovely guy, just to be clear, ha!) one of these would soooo be on my wish list.

Here are a few favourites from around t'interweb...





















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Monday, 15 August 2016

Monday motivation...

Happy Monday everyone!



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Friday, 12 August 2016

Colour crush...

Some moody (but still lovely!) tones for todays colour crush...
Happy Friday!


(image credits clockwise from top left)

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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

Midweek moodboard...Escape

Dreaming of escaping to a tropical paradise...



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Monday, 8 August 2016

Creative quarters...Frances Boyd

Today sees the start of a new feature on the blog.
Whether you're a recent graduate looking to get noticed in the surface pattern world, or a freelancer who's been in the industry a while and wants to broaden their client base or just gain additional exposure, I'd love to hear from you!

'Creative Quarters' will aim to highlight new and existing design talent and will include a little bio and examples of your work.
If you'd like to be featured, please send examples of your work with links to website portfolios, and some info about you and your background, etc... to loveprintstudio@live.com 

I have the first of these posts for you today, 

and it features Frances Boyd...



Frances knew from a young age that she'd want a career in art of some form or another, and loved to draw as a child. Her Mum and Auntie are both brilliant artists so she was always surrounded by art growing up.
Although she did a Textile Design degree, it wasn't until after University that she really started thinking about getting involved in design using computers, as they were getting used more and more in the design process, so she bought her first apple and hasn't looked back since!

Frances graduated back in 2000 with a BA Hons in Textile Design and was lucky enough to be selected for an internship in a New York Fashion studio straight after. 
So, her love for surface pattern began... 
After spending time pretending she was Carrie Bradshaw from Sex and The City for three months it was time to go home, and Frances had dreams about starting up a studio in Liverpool with her best friends from University, but then life got in the way and she fell in love and got married.

Twelve years and three boys later, Frances was feeling inspired and eager to get designing again and had really missed the creativity side of her life so it was the perfect time to concentrate on her career.

Frances's best friend Susan, aka The Print Tree, suggested doing a course she had just completed called 'The Art and Business of Surface Pattern Design' with Rachael Taylor. 


Surface Pattern Design was enjoying a bit of a revival at the time, and it was always one of Frances' favourite pastimes, popping into book shops and stationery stalls to admire the beautiful notebooks and stationery.
So, she enrolled and loved every minute of it!


After the course, Frances decided to freelance part time and was lucky enough to be chosen by Ruth Macalister of Quincy lampshades, to have one of her designs used on a lampshade, which was a sell out! 


Last year Frances made the move to go full time as a Surface Patten Designer and has worked with some fab people since. 
One of her recent clients was Theo Williams of Another Brand.

Frances was then approached by a studio in New York called Arte Flora with whom she exhibited with at Surtex. 
Working under the studio, and for Nicole the director, Frances gained invaluable experience and learnt so much about the industry. 

Living on the beautiful Isle of Man surrounded by coastal scenery and wildlife makes it easy to for Frances to be inspired. Whether it be on walks with her dog and children or rooting through antique and charity shops searching for that little gem or retro fabric.
Pinterest and Instagram are also fab source of inspiration for her too.

Frances has a few exciting projects in the pipeline which she can't wait to share with everyone, but is always looking for new exciting collaborations or projects. 

There is so much more she'd love to do...create a fabric line, another stationery collection, homeware, and her design goal would be to work with a publisher to create some illustrations for a children's book. 
She dreams of collaborating with a fashion designer and would love nothing more than to see her artwork used as a couture print.

Frances is 
extremely passionate about what she does, and just loves creating pieces of art that have the versatility to be applied to any type of product. 
It's all she's ever wanted to do! 
She loves drawing and creating patterns and describes her designs as illustrative with delicate use of detail, with a very strong individual look and great colour!

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I hope you've enjoyed reading a little about Frances, 
and seeing a selection of her work.

To get in touch with her, please visit her website here for details

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Sunday, 7 August 2016

Paper & Cloth at Printsource...

Paper & Cloth have arrived in New York and stand set up has begun for Printsource, opening on Tuesday!
Here's the mythical, magical eflyer...

(image copyright of paper & cloth design studio ltd)

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Friday, 5 August 2016

Children's books you'll want to own in 2016...

If you're like me and love a beautifully illustrated children's book, 
here's ten you'll definitely want to own in 2016...

1. Finding Wild by Megan Wagner Lloyd, illustrated by Abigail Halpin
2. Tokyo digs a garden by Jon-Erik Lappano, illustrated by Kellen Hatanaka
3. School' first day of school by Adam Rex, illustrated by Christian Robinson
4. Before I wake up... written and illustrated by Britta Teckentrup
5. Today written and illustrated by Julie Morstad
6. There's a tiger in the garden written and illustrated by Lizzie Stewart
7. Mister Pip written and illustrated by Thereza Rowe
8. Ooko written and illustrated by Esme Shapiro
9. Through the Forest written by Catherine Bidet, illustrated and written by Steffie Brocoli
10. When green becomes tomatoes by Julie Fogliano, illustrated by Julie Morstad



All available or coming soon from amazon | the book depository | wordery

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Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Midweek moodboard...But first, cacti

I don't know about you but I'm still feeling the love for the old cacti and succulents, and there still seems to be so much of them everywhere; whether its new and wonderful ways to display or hang them, cakes inspired by our spiky friends, or decorating macaroons with cute little illustrations of them, they're everywhere!
I particularly love the phrase below..kept me giggling to myself for a while when I came across that one on pinterest let me tell you.

So, in a little ode type post to the cacti, here goes a moodboard...


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Monday, 1 August 2016

The little things...


Watching
The Lady in the Van
Room

Reading
The Versions of Us by Laura Barnett

Listening
Christine and the Queens...love!

Sharing
A little peek into my workspace

Loving
There's something seriously satisfying about those Cinderella inspired buttercream ruffles...perfection. 
(Carrie Sellman for The Cake Blog)

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