Femke & Chris “The Line Up”

Tabletop timetable for Femke and Chris’s wedding reception to let guests know what was happening and when. They wanted something A5 and not to over the top. I wrote out the information and put a chalkboard image behind it, I then played about the opacity to get it to look like it was written on.

Created on Procreate, printed on ppd A4 Matt 170gsm then glue 1.5mm card and cut down to just smaller than A5. Print settings – Epson vivid colour, photo RPM on Matt, 2 per sheet of A4.

Ajax for Dad

I wanted to draw something special for my dad’s birthday, what better than his puppy (dog) Ajax. I chose the cutest picture I could find and adapted the picture to make a card.

Drawn in Procreate using iPad pro + Apple pencil. A4 card + A3+ Matt poster mounted on brown mounting board.

Dallas Garden Party

Nice clean branding for my beautiful garden parties with my partner, hence the name Dallas. I combine his surname with pretty flowers (as I love flowers) and it works with the garden party theme.

Deliverables:

A3 poster, Goodie bags with 6 by 8cm stickers, napkin square sticker 3.5cm

Adeline

Beautiful picture of Adeline (Iain’s sisters wee girl) drawn out on procreate /iPad Pro / Apple Pencil. This piece took around 34hrs – took a lot longer than I thought but I love it. It’s going to be printed as an A4 card.

40th Ruby card

I decided to make a card to celebrate Ron and Sally’s 40th wedding anniversary – what an achievement. It took 14hrs to sketch and draw this out and I sent it off to Moonpig to print it on an A4 card I’m dead happy with the outcome.

Procreate video showing the process.

Dollhouse Part 4

The below photos are from September, I continued on with the couch, creating 7 pillows: making them work as pillows and also creating the double bed. I then went back to the kitchen to work on some roller blinds using hooks, material and a craft chain.

Dollhouse Part 3

The below photos are from August, I made bar-style stools for the kitchen using an old curtain tie and pot noodle cups. I wallpapered the living room walls in a cool textured patterned wallpaper. I then used balsa wood to create an L shaped couch which also folds out to be a double bed. It took a while to get a mechanism right ( a lot of trial and error) but I’m pretty happy with the outcome.

Dollhouse Part 2

The below photos are from the middle of June to July, I continued on with the interior walls and some wiring. I managed to get the bathroom wallpapered and I used wallpaper with a clear vinal over to top for the floor. I then moved on to the kitchen building the worktops and units below. I used wallpaper again for the flooring and painted the walls light green. I then focused on making the cupboard, drawers and washing machine actually function (well open and close).