Thursday, 22 December 2011

Things

Is it wrong/strange to get so excited about a new 2012 diary that you have the need to photograph it and post in on your blog?


So be it...


This arrived today from Present & Correct. I love it.






Saturday, 17 December 2011

It's a wrap!

Oops, I think I've done what I do every year and bought way too many presents! Could be worse...

Happy Christmas! x




Monday, 5 December 2011

Tres jolie Amelie













Paper Heart or Bust!

BUST Craftacular was a huge success last Sunday with queues down the street! We had fun at our little Paper Heart stall...





I also picked up one of these lovely signed Rob Ryan prints. He is just too sweet...gets me every time!




Thursday, 24 November 2011

Christmas is coming!

Yes, I am afraid it is true. You can't deny it...its nearly Christmas.

Why not send love to your friends and family with these hand printed cards made by yours truly.

Available on Etsy or please contact me for packs of 10 or 20 on nickerbox@gmail.com



Friday, 11 November 2011

The 2012 Mini Moustache Calendar

The Paper Heart 2012 Mini Moustache Calendar has arrived and is available to purchase from my Etsy shop!

Each page is lovingly hand printed using silk screens in black, red & white water based inks onto quality A6 GF Smith card.

To show my support to mens health I will be donating £1 from every purchase to Movember.

Get yours now before the sell out!



Wednesday, 9 November 2011

London 2012 posters...

12 of the UK's well known artists have been commissioned to each create a poster to promote the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games...

Artist include: Bridget Riley, Chris Ofily, Anthea Hamilton, Martin Creed, Rachel Whiteread, Howard Hodgkin, Bob & Roberta Smith, Fiona Banner, Tracey Emin, Gary Hume, Michael Craig-Martin  and Sarah Morris.

Posters will be on show at the London 2012 festival and are available to buy online for a mere £7.

I'm particularly fond of Chris Ofily's Unknown Runner and Fiona Banner's Superhuman Nude...Also loving the colours in Martin Creed's Work No.1273.

What's your fav?