Showing posts with label print. Show all posts
Showing posts with label print. Show all posts

Sleepy Kitty Dreams now available





My little kitty is now available as art and canvas prints, iphone cases, ipad and laptop skins, t-shirts, and greeting cards all over at society6. The prints would be so cute in a little kid's room, and who doesn't need an iphone case with a kitty on it? Check'm out here.

Artist: Ana Belen Salatino of Merry Blues Art






It's almost that time of year again (although you wouldn't know from the 80 degree weather we had here over the weekend). Time to start thinking about the holidays. Check out these eco-friendly, Warm Winter Greetings cards from Ana Belen Salatino of Merry Blues Art. They are printed on 100% banana paper made from agricultural waste–meaning no trees! Check out more works from Merry Blues Art and read more about their commitment to helping the environment. etsy and website

Artist: The Storybook Rabbit






Bam! Did I kill you with cuteness? My heart skipped a beat when I saw these adorable plates by The Storybook Rabbit. Aren't they darling! See much more in The Storybook Rabbit etsy shop and the Made by White website and blog.

We Love To Illustrate - Free Downloads







It's September and that means that it's back to school time. The girls over at We Love To Illustrate have made these super cute bookplates/stickers as free downloads! We Love To Illustrate is made up of children's illustrators: Julissa Mora, Jennifer A. Bell, Nina Seven, Shirley NG-Benitez, Cally Jane Studio and Belinda Strong. Head over to We Love To Illustrate for the free printable download and to check out more of their amazing work. And have fun at school today!

Artist: Mother






I'm loving the Stella Artois 4% "La Vie Tres Smooth" campaign by Mother. Super fun retro loveliness! Check out the vids and check out Mother's website here. (found via Allan Peters)

Artist: Wilkintie project






These letterpress prints are absolutely gorgeous. They are for an artist collaboration project called Wilkintie, started by Carly Hargreaves and Niels Oeltjen. You can see more amazing prints on the Wilkintie website and etsy store. The pieces above are:
1. "Rolling Contrivance" by Merijn Hos
2. "Circus" by Chamo
3. "Nature Walk" by Tim Biskup
4. "Forever Friend" by Cody Hudson
5. "Rabbit" by Klaus Haapaniemi

Artist: Kyoko of Rachel's Cabinet






I'm currently obsessed with rabbits (mostly because they've been running around like crazy outside my studio window) so I was super excited to see these gorgeous watercolor paintings and prints by Kyoko of Rachel's Cabinet. The silhouette one on the bottom is my fav! See more in the Rachel's Cabinet and Kyoko Imazu Prints etsy stores. Also check out the Rachel's Cabinet blog.

Artist: Teresa Sheeley




I just love these camping inspired watercolor paintings by Teresa Sheeley. Aren't those thermoses the best! See more of Teresa's work in her etsy store.

Artist: Birdie of Dear Ada






I found out today that one of my most favorite blogs is taking a break for a bit. Dear Ada is a wonderful art blog. I know I'm going to be inspired every time I visit. And today was no different. Birdie has been running the Dear Ada blog for about 5 years now and said that having the blog has inspired her to make art again. How cool is that! The pieces above are her new prints. Just gorgeous. Check out the Dear Ada blog here. I promise you, you could easily spend hours checking out all the beautiful work.

Artist: Marisol Spoon







Did you know that Molly the Owl has started laying here second clutch of eggs! There's no live video this time 'round but there are some pics here and there on the Molly's Box Blog. I haven't finished my plush yet but I'll get there. I'm more inspired to get it done now that I've seen these gorgeous paintings/products from Marisol Spoon. Doesn't the first painting look just like Molly in the bottom pic? Too darling! I'm also absolutely in love with the little owl locket. To see more work by Marisol Spoon check out their etsy store, website and blog.

Artist: Vive Handmade





I'm absolutely loving these pillows by Vive Handmade. Each one is hand printed and hand-drawn using silkscreens and monoprints. They would definitely brighten up a drab room. See more in the Vive Handmade etsy store.
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