Tuesday, August 25, 2015

The things that bloom

Spoonflower teamed up with Moda Fabrics to host a Botanical Sketchbook fabric design contest.  I love this idea, so I knew I just had to submit a design.  Even though our yard is tiny, we do have some lovely flora--so, I headed outside to get sketching!

This is what came of those sketches...


Here's some watercolor splashed on there...



And here is the final version I submitted for the contest! Wish me luck!


I'll have both of these designs available for purchase on my Spoonflower page soon!

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Dear Oregon...I love you...and miss you

I was 2 years old when I visited Oregon for the first time.  Fast forward 27 years and I found myself once again in the Beaver State.  This past June Geoff and I spent an amazing week long adventure, visiting friends in Portland, hiking in the Columbia River Gorge (mmm yeah, that's not photoshopped!), and spending three glorious Gooney filled, history laden, cannery loving days in Astoria.

- Portland -

This is my friend, Emily.  
Illustrator extraordinaire.  
Does cool animation stuff.
This is her studio in Portland

She is amazing.




In comparison, this is currently my studio...aka coffee table/dinner table/baby toy dump.


No joke...when I showed up at my friend Randi's house her roommate was in the backyard in full on bee keeper gear.  

He looked at us and said,
"Welcome to Portlandia."



- Fort Clatsop -

Of course had to check out the fort that Lewis and Clark stayed at when they were charting a path to the Pacific Ocean.

Love the typography on the this old map hanging in the National Park visitor's center.


The fort...pretty snazzy.


Sakakawea (Sa-cog-a-way-a)...
Sold into marriage to a french Canadian dude at age 13.
Became a guide/interpreter to Lewis and Clark at age 18.
Had a baby on the trip and carried him the whole way.
A.K.A. super woman.


- The Gorge -
I can't believe this is in Portland's backyard.
It was so awesome spending time and exploring with Randi.
Yay quality time!





- Astoria- 

Like Pine Trees?
and water views?
and 80's movies?
Go to Astoria. Now.




Best coffee shop location EVER.

To get the best idea of the town's history do these 3 things:

1. Watch the video at the Flavel House gift shop (in the Carriage House)

2. Visit the Maritime Museum

3.  Do the audio tours (yes, BOTH of them!) that you can buy at the Astoria Chamber of Commerce...I know I sound like I'm 80-years-old right now, but seriously...do it.








Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Friday, April 24, 2015

I love dinosaurs and so does my daughter...

Don't get me wrong...I love flowers, but I also love the outdoors, robots, tractors, and things that go "ROOOAAAR!"  And so does my daughter.  So, it only makes sense that she should be able to have clothes options that don't only consist of flowers.

So here's a shout out to all those who need a nice dinosaur fabric to whip up some awesome girl clothes (I love the idea of a skirt).  Would look pretty cool on boys too.  Equal dinosaur love for all!

These will be available for purchase in my Spoonflower shop soon!

"Dinosaurs in the Sky" fabric on Spoonflower

"Girl Dinosaurs - Green" fabric on Spoonflower



Wednesday, March 18, 2015

New Designs on Spoonflower!

The proofs of my new designs came in the mail today (including this lily pad pattern)–yay!  Check them all out at my Spoonflower shop.   


Wednesday, March 11, 2015

To the Moon and Beyond!

Bottom line, I think there needs to be a lot more brainy (not just beauty) messaging going out to young girls.  They can do anything they put their minds to.   Here is a little doodle of girl reading a book about the moon.  She's going to be an astronaut one day.

Full disclosure I totally misspelled "astronaut" when I drew the original drawing.  How ironic.  But don't judge me.  I corrected it!

Future Astronaut
The moon is pretty awesome.  Let's read about it!


Friday, March 6, 2015

Live Long and Prosper...

Star Trek was one of those cult classic things that I was obviously aware of but hadn't experienced...I hadn't seen the movies or the show.  And then I did.  Well at least the movies and I have to say I loved them.  I didn't expect that I would enjoy them as much as I did, but I can honestly say I was converted to the trekkie side from that day forward.

So when Spoonflower did a call for a mint, coral, black, and white fabric design for this week's contest, I knew what I had to do.  Honor a guy that is just too cool for words.

Live long and prosper, Leonard.