Archive for February, 2010

Pretty as a Picture Postcard

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

I just wanted to share this lovely pic with you! Reminds me of vintage postcards. I’ve been playing around with settings on my camera and found some lovely filters that worked well in my editing programme too! I think the colours work really well. Let me know your thoughts too!

Make-it Fridays! With Mama

Friday, February 26th, 2010


With Mothers Day on its way it was lovely to spend some time with my mam recently as she visited me at Extinct Design HQ! We spent time comparing shiny threads and ribbons and off cuts of material, we talked about various sewing projects I had started and techniques and workshops my mum had recently attended… Then, we made a plan. We made some coffee. The the ipod tunes and stories flowing over us in the background and through my bunged up nose, fluey eyed state we managed to finish off some items and get started on some rather gorgeous Mexican looking hearts – possibly to adorn a headband or even to be made into brooches!

Made from my mothers embroidered, layered fabric she had made herself and my stash of ribbons and pom-pom string – a true collaboration!

Don’t forget your Mothers Day Cards and Gifts in Store!

*Next Friday – Covered Clothes Hangers with left over vintage material.

Nonstopmama Feb ’10

Friday, February 26th, 2010

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Berry Nice!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010


Juicy looking beads to delight your spring wardrobe!
Check out blueberry beads, green peas, red current and lemon drop vintage beads in the vintage jewels section!

Spring I salute thee…

Saturday, February 13th, 2010


It’s only mid February and I’m feeling somewhat Springlike! The weather along the north Wales coast has been clear and crisp with all the promise of new life and spring flowers. That coupled with the adorable new range of hats from Ollie&Agnes – Little Veg Patch -  has kicked me out of my Winter slumber giving life to new ideas sprouting forth, growing…

A close friend of mine is due to have her first baby girl in a couple of weeks and I’ve been on the look out for something special for the nursery. I love the range from Organic Toy Company… in the organic garden, fruit and veg shaped toys starting from £6.99. Ethically Made, natural and organic.  Not only is there a super cute , super soft looking range of toys available, the textiles used are made from certified 100% organically grown/produced fibres that are hypoallergenic.

I’m completely in love with the organic cotton butterfly which sleeps in a removable chrysalis drawstring bag. It has a little red hat with green peaks as feelers and softly shaped yellow wings. Once emerged from its chrysalis, it has a green body shaped to a gentle point, with little blue arms. HOW CUTE?! Such an adorable item. (Ok am I gushing too much? Just looks so peaceful.)

I was lucky enough to actually watch a butterfly hatch from its chrysalis when I was little, that whole process has held such a fascination for me. Like unwrapping a wonderful gift, coming up with a new design or hatching a master plan (Mwha ha ha!) that excitement and potential is thrilling. A perfect gift I think the for a newly born girl.

The site is bursting with interesting information, links and set out in such a way that it is easy to find the perfect gift quickly!

With my head full of fruit, veg and garden beauty I have been reminiscing about the Ladybird Books ~ the Garden Gang ~and their fabulous scratchy felt tip drawings. They stood out to me on my book shelf as their drawings were really free, sometimes imperfect and not dissimilar to my own… I don’t think I realised at the time they had been written and drawn by someone who was only a couple of years older than me! Jayne Fisher – who at 9 years old was the youngest author ever to write for Ladybird Books. Some of the rarer titles are back in demand, fetching high price on Amazon and ebay.

Don’t forget check out Ollie&Agnes’s new range of Little Veg Patch hand-knitted hats. Perfect for little helpers in your early spring garden.

Beauty Bombshells.com Feb ’10

Friday, February 12th, 2010


Check out www.beautybombshells.com for insights on how to acheive the bombshell look

Singing with GLEE

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

If you’re not quite a Gleek yet I’m sure you soon will be… all the schmaltz n cheese, romance and peer pressure we’d expect from an American high school drama with a bout of ball-busting attitude thrown in and yes (cue cheesy gag) that’s just the teachers!  The perfect blend.

In the latest episode – Vitamin D – you can see the lovely leading ladies in lemon! I love that each dress is unique, each with it’s own style and type of material too.

Lemon is quite a “vintage” colour with many summer seasons throughout the 60s and 70s  seeing it’s reemergence in various forms, from dresses and skirts to gloves and wide brimmed hats.  A great colour that compliments almost any skin tone.
Yum!

If you are thinking of starting your own Glee club (and I think you should) check out my own handpicked vintage dresses ready and set to propel you to the limelight… err… in Lemon!

Watch Glee on 4oD.

It’s 1982 and I’ve just been handed my first Rubik’s Cube…

Thursday, February 4th, 2010


This kind of “hands on” art truly excites me – I mean how freaking cool is that?

Painting without the paint! Hurrah for no clean up!

Keeping his identity hidden the Invader is known mainly for his street art of mosaic tiled characters from the classic arcade game – Space Invaders.

Invading cities all over the world installing the mosaics on those places frequented by many people and more obscure locations. Other sites include the Hollywood sign and Jacques Chirac’s lapel… Check out his invasions here.

As a logical next step to his work he uses Rubik’s Cubes to build up striking images, coming fully equipped with the pixel like colourful squares to make up the desired image. Thus Rubikscubism was born. He says in one interview – “The Rubik’s Cube is a fascinating object being very simple and very complex at the same time. The cube has over 43 billion different color combinations.”

Growing up a bona fide kid of the eighties it was hard to miss the new graphic world that surrounded me. My sister in her polka dot t-shirt that made up a picture of Madonna, my bedroom a blur now of dots and dashes, bright red wardrobes stand blocking old Victoria Plum wallpaper… People swishing passed me  noisily in the mis-matching shell “suits” -angrily playing with their Rubik Cubes (or just trying to peal the stickers off)

I applaud the use of Rubiks cubes in this way, loving the idea of re-using something so recognisable to us as one form to be re-invented in another.

If you’re itching to buy one (or perhaps a big box full?) check out the lovely Toyday for all your retro and traditional toy needs!

If you wanna get with the Rubikscubism vibe check out this ahead of its time 60s Dance-Floor Rubik Cube Top!

Green Famila Feb ’10

Monday, February 1st, 2010

Here is the recent post finding out a little bit more about me on the fabulous The Green Famila website. Check out the site eco- friendly gift ideas, discount codes, reviews and eco tips!