Sunday 30 June 2013

Doodle Bug..


I love doodling! It's so therapuetic! Any spare time I get, I grab a pen & create patterns and little characters, I enjoy being in my own little doodle world! I also have the memory of a gold fish so if I ever get an idea, I have to jot it down quickly so I dont forget it! Sometime doodles grow and can develop into something beautiful! I think it's because they are so relaxed and capture the moment.


I started off drawing a little flower and then it just grew!








Flowers were the chosen subject of the day!








 I developed this doodle further by adding colour and using it on the header of my Blog Page!




Here are some doodles I found online..


This is clever and cute..


I Found this doodle on Pinterest, its part of a collection of Ball point pen doodles  by Michelle called 'generally speaking'




Cute little Owls 






 Doodles by Flora Chang




 Short Sighted Cats by Santacroce



Gorgeous Love Heart



Friday 28 June 2013

Its all about the Giftwrapping..

Deva Designs is a Giftwrapping company based in Chester. They supply to high end retailers such as Harrods, Selfidges, John Lewis and Fenwicks, including independant gift shops and garden centres all over the UK. I have put together collections for Deva for the last 4 years. They include designs from Designers Guild, French Bull, Nel Whatmore & Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. I also have my own collection of childrens' and baby designs which comes under the name 'Felicity Faye' I would like to share some of those collections with you.

Follow the link below to see lots more gorgeous products from Deva!

http://www.devadesigns.co.uk/



These girly designs were printed onto Flat Wrap, Gift Bags, Roll Wrap, Tissue and boxes









And for the Boys...









Baby Collection

Alot of my ideas start off as doodles in my sketch book. When I'm happy with them, I either re-draw them on the computer or scan and trace around them. I use Illustrator CS6 and use my mouse to draw with because I like the wobbly effect it gives to the lines. I have often thought about using a Wacom tablet for drawing and it's probably alot easier! I will give it go one day!