More ponderings

I have a bunch of things buzzing around in my head at the moment – all triggered from my month of creating every day. Now I have to get organised and sort out the order of the projects I want to work on next. So here is a list (if I write things down, I am more likely to do them).

I want to …

*Sell some of my little needle felted characters, but want to package/label them properly before I do – and considering opening a new Etsy shop for them.

*Create some book spreads/dioramas with various characters to see if they really could work in a book format.

*Attempt to write story lines of my own.

*Continue painting – I still love my watercolours and acrylics, I just got a bit side tracked by fluffy, wool roving :)

*Create some Christmas card designs.

*Improve my photography skills.

*Update my website.

Here is a little bunny that I am working on at the moment. Don’t know his name or what adventures he will have yet, but I love his little face…

16 Comments

  1. louisa says:

    Ooooo…. his profile is wonderful! And the diorama idea is brilliant. Can't wait to see what you come up with next. :0)

  2. icandy... says:

    OH. MY. GOODNESS.
    So cute, as usual!
    :)
    Christina

  3. Diva Kreszl says:

    Oh goody!!! One step closer to adopting (buying)one of your fuzzie guys!

  4. thingy says:

    Do you have any Halloween ideas?
    A fuzzy bat, perhaps?
    These are the cutest things ever.

  5. Sweet Pea says:

    A bat could be really cute!

  6. ratu lakhsmita indira says:

    your blog is pretty amazing!
    thank you very much for letting me join the blog.

  7. Anonymous says:

    If you are serious about using this technique for book illustration, I think every element should be rendered in wool…the bushes, the mushroom, even the background and the clouds. the characters are too cuddly and adorable to be in any other environment.

  8. rae says:

    That ribbon-scarf is adorable!

  9. Jen Wojtowicz says:

    He has such a sincere little face!

  10. NanaBeast says:

    Sweetest little bunny. And the scarf is perfect. I hope your list is fulfilled! And don't forget to let us in on that journey.

    Your Spoonful of Creativity month has been a highlight for my September. Thank you so much for sharing. I know the time involved can be daunting. It is very much appreciated!

  11. gillian bishop says:

    I just wanted to write a quick note to say your work has inspired me to get painting.
    I love your needle felting stuff too but I disagree with Anonymous that all the elements should be felted. I like the layering of textures that you have already posted on your site and I think it makes the little guys really pop. It would be such a cute book! Go for it!!

  12. Alex says:

    So sweet!
    Have you seen Lauren Child's book 'The Princess and the Pea'? It features 3D illustrations and sets photographed to create the illustrations – very inspirational!
    A
    :-)

  13. emma wallace says:

    So cute and endearing! I hope you make some holiday cards – they'd be adorable!

  14. Annie says:

    That's a fun and inspired sounding list! Little bunny is so sweet and inquisitive looking. Lots of personality there. A whole storyline with bunny set up in scenes would be cool. :)

  15. Alicia PadrĂ³n says:

    Oh my goodness Susan!! This is too much!! I don't think I can take any more cuteness.. It's so adorable!!!!!!!! I love him :o )

  16. misako mimoko says:

    I love him!!
    so lovely and sweet images!
    I love your work :)

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