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I have a huge pile of ideas that I struggle to put into words, even with the Thesaurus app on my phone! I have a plotline, but no main character, or I have two fabulous characters with amazing personalities, but no story. To try and fire my brain up I have been reading a few books this week. Largely Tales From Outer Suburbia by Shaun Tan, which I have only just discovered and it's arguably not really a children's book, but it's just so surreal! It's a series of short stories and beautiful illustrations that I could not put down.
Anyhoo, I occupied myself by trying to put my own characters into their own environment. Very experimental at this stage, but we'll see how it goes. I've tried to keep it light and colourful because often my style tends towards the darker side.



Real life Maurices, Harrys, Lolas and Mias are available to purchase here. Each kOodle cometh in its own little box with a badge and a little booklet about it.
Once again I have relisted some of my original hand stitched pictures, but now they are all reduced! These are original, one off pieces of artwork, mounted and framed, some for under £20! I really need to make some space (and some cash too, if truth be told) to pursue new and exciting creative endeavours.
My Folksy shop is now being updated regularly with new cards and bits and pieces. Until the end of August (that's midnight on Tuesday 31st August) I'm offering buy 4 cards get one free, or buy a brooch kit or a keyring and get a free card! To take advantage of this offer, place your order in the usual way (don't add the free card to your basket) and please specify which card you would like in the "message to seller" (or something to that effect?!) box. This offer is also available in my Etsy shop! Now you have no excuse, get shopping!
Howdi! I've been slacking a bit in the blogging department, but hoping to get back on track after a lovely holiday in Portugal and a few very busy weekends! Here's a few photos to prove it.This is me in Tavira, the lovely old town where we stayed
A good ol' family barbecue, with all the doggies, they are just playing, honest. This is Archie not being beaten up by a girl, Maggie the Westie.
And a hen party for my friend Helen, we saw Dirty Dancing at the theatre, then went to learn how to make cocktails! Here we are in all our classy gear.
I've now opened up a Folksy shop so people can buy things in real pounds sterling, hopefully this will make it easier for people. There are a couple of new items in this shop including two new cards and a "make your own brooch kit," which is already proving popular.

Well hello there chaps, I'd like to invite you all to our big final weekend at Gathering Threads on Saturday 29th May 11am-4pm, details above (click on the poster to make it bigger). Let us know if you're hoping to come (just so we have enough biscuits!) by emailing me at hello@koodles.co.uk.
We look forward to seeing you there!
We made it into this week's Newbury Weekly News, yay! Unfortunately I was not present for the photograph, but Val and Serena posed brilliantly and they still printed a picture of my work, which is the important bit really. Not only that, but the feature on Insight, the main Open Studios exhibition, shows a photo with my piece of work in it, bonus! Click on the image for a larger view and zoom in to read it.
I had a phone call from BBC Radio Berkshire today asking me, as a successful artist (?!), to answer a few questions from Mary about whether it's possible to be both popular and successful, which I gladly did! My dad mused how I could possibly know anything about either of those things. I said it depends on what you class as successful. Being rich and famous isn't everything, sometimes it's just about being nice.