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21.12.12

Christmas is coming: DIY Gift Wrapping

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 How to make your own wrapping paper:

This year I wanted to avoid tacky Christmas paper and do something a little more economical and enviro friendly. So I experimented with some potato stamps on brown paper today.

If you have already wrapped all of your Christmas presents... then I commend you for being super organised and winning at life. If not... and you are looking for something crafty to get you in the Christmas spirit, then please follow on:

Step 1.
Listen to "Santa baby" (or James Brown) to help get you in the mood:

Step 2: What you will need
Potatoes
Brown paper
Paint (I used only white, but you can use other colours)
Twine
Cutting/carving tools of your choice: knife, skewer, apple corer, lino cutting tools
Sponge
Twine
Scissors
Sticky Tape
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Step 3:
Draw some designs in a note book.
Then experiment with your designs by stamping them onto a scrap piece of paper to see what works.
Try carving into the potato or cutting out shapes.
In the end I found it easiest to cut out simple shapes rather than carving intricate designs.

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Step 4:
Coat your sponge with paint and dab onto the potato stamp. Carefully place it on the brown paper (it's harder to print on the shiny side of the paper). Leave the stamp to sit for a moment and then careful lift it off. They can be very slippery. Start stamping your pattern!
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I found it much easier to break down my designs into multiple simple shaped stamps. For the ferns I used a single thin line of potato and then one leaf shape repeated.
To create a Christmas tree I just used a simple triangle and rectangle. You could do something really intricate by cutting multiple triangles in different sizes and a small circle for all of the baubles.
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Step 5:
Once your paper has dried, start wrapping your gifts! Finish off with some pretty twine. You could add a sprig of rosemary as a final touch. (Mine died...due to lack of care)
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20.12.12

Christmas is coming: Gift Guide

I can't believe it's nearly Christmas. What happened?
I feel like I've been hit by a tornado of a year - but more about that later, because now we need to get in the Christmas spirit!

Because I have abandoned you for so long, I am going to make up for it by making a little Christmas post every day until Christmas.

I am almost finished my work for the year and then I get to relax and enjoy myself.
I would like to unwind with one of these....
joy the baker hot buttered rum & cider

What are you doing for the Christmas holidays?
I'm fantasising about going camping at Lennox Heads for a night or two and abandoning technology, or a Stradbroke Island day trip, finally making some home made ice cream and doing all of the projects that I haven't had time for this year. To be honest though, it will just be really nice to have a rest and do nothing, even if I just lay on the floor in the lounge room and watch DVDs every day.

Ok so we only have 5 more days until Christmas and this is my gift guide, incase you are still stuck for ideas!
My Christmas Wish List
Breville food processor - so you can become a kitchen magician
Wheel & Barrow Icy Pole Moulds, with this book, so you can make ice blocks like this:
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Melon baller with melon, to help keep your summer cool
Jamie Oliver's 15 minute meals that are delicious and easy to cook
The beautiful My Abuela's Table written and illustrated by Daniella Germain
Find & Keep - full of crafty activities to do all holidays
Little Vege Patch Co - How to grow food in small spaces
Little Vege Patch Co - Guide to back yard farming
Girls - Season 1 on DVD to help you find some humour in your failings
Eco Yoga mat, yoga props and dvd - so that you can do yoga from home
Zen Hot Yoga classes for toned thighs on the beach
A Yoga practice wall chart to keep you inspired
Inika mineral make up foundation kit - because you care about chemical free products for your skin (Available at Shop Naturally online or in store at Biome)
A'kin Rosehip oil for night time wrinkle treatment
Coconut oil - for your hair, your skin and your kitchen (Available at Shop Naturally online or in store at Wray Organics)

For the photography enthusiast visit Photojojo for a fool proof gift guide
photojojo Christmas gift guide

My favourite local shops for Christmas:
Sunday Social - for a mood ring and friendship bracelet to give to your buddy (or a pair of vintage sunglasses and earrings for yourself).
Atavist Books - Emily Nelson Art  greeting cards are currently stocked at Atavist Books! (I always find a good book to read here, Sian has a knack for recommendations.)
Ra Ra Superstar - The prettiest range of head bands around! (Or a cute vintage hand bag).
Biome - This awesome lunch recipe book, some lovely eco body products and red and white twine!
Nook - Support your local crafters and artists this Christmas AND find big rolls of twine in all different colours for all of your Christmas wrapping.
We Live Like This - for your Lauren Carney prints, cards and wrapping paper and other local crafter goodness.
Bunker Coffee - you can buy a 6 pack of Bunker specialty iced coffee or chocolate for a hot Christmas day!

Last last minute gift ideas:
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Frankie Magazine - um...what girl wouldn't love this?
Lynda - Gift months of online learning. I would seriously love this.

Gift guide suited to person who enjoys cooking, art and craft, yoga and cares for the environment.

Lastly, I'm very excited to finally share a special Christmas commission I have been working on recently based on my "I think you're lovely" greeting card. This is a tribute to the Vincent family's late cat - Dr Octagon. 
Tribute to Dr Octagon

Next: DIY Gift Wrapping

21.10.12

Leah Goren Interview


Today I am very excited to share an interview with Leah Goren, a Brooklyn based illustrator and textile designer. I love following Leah's work on her blog and am also a big fan of her etsy shop.
Leah Goren Patterns
Your range on Etsy (and Anthropologie) is beautiful!  Where else can I look out for your designs?

A handful of my products are stocked at a tiny boutique called Violet and Claire in Tokyo, but beyond that everything I make I sell myself. I work primarily in freelance illustration and licensing, and the items in my shop are more of an example of how my work can be used rather than their own line.
Leah Goren Anthropologie


How did you get into textile and pattern design as an illustrator? 

I just sort of fell into it naturally. I've always been interested in fashion, and once I realized I didn't want to actually study fashion in school I started designing patterns for fabrics on my own. I like that putting a painting on a product makes the painting instantly interactive, and isn't just a stagnant thing on a wall or piece of paper.

Leah Goren Bears Print Tan

What helped you to follow your dreams and take the risk to create your own business? 

I started my Etsy Shop while I was in school, so there was really no risk!  I didn't have to support myself yet so I wasn't concerned with making a profit at the time, it was really just a good outlet for the things I made.


Can you tell us about the process of your work? 

I start by painting, and I always use reference images. I'll just Google images of specific things if I know what I'm going to be drawing, or just scroll through blogs if I need ideas.
After I'm done painting, I scan my drawings and assemble a repeating tile in Photoshop.
From there I can edit colors and the final layout before I send it off to be digitally printed on fabric.
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Can you tell us about your cat Moses? Is he supportive or distracting to your work? 
Does Moses have any funny habits? 

Definitely a distraction, he's terrible. He walks all over my desk, tries to jump on my shelves, tips over my paint water on purpose, lunges at my scissors when I'm cutting fabric. Sometimes he just makes me hold him and will do anything so that I just hold him while he sleeps, and of course then I don't have any hands to do work with. I like him the most when he's done wreaking havoc and falls asleep on the chair or in his box. He's the best though. His favourite foods that he's not supposed to have are smoked salmon, butter and cream cheese, and he loves playing with wire twist ties.He's also great at playing fetch.
Moses the cat - A Future Present

What is it like living in NY and what do you enjoy about your neighbourhood? 

Recently I've been really enjoying walking around my neighbourhood, Bushwick. It's really "up and coming" as they say, and there aren't a ton of shops, bars, restaurants, etc. here yet. So it feels smaller, I feel more connected to people I see, and as new places open it really feels like I'm part of a growing community. I go to yoga here, I pick up my CSA here, we are forever loyal to our little cafe on our block. It's great!


Do you have any new exhibitions or projects that we should look out for? 

I'm always working on projects with friends when I can. Right now I'm doing some quilting projects with my neighbour who is a whiz at quilting. We're going to make some pillows too. I have a zine I did that I'm about to get printed, which a bunch of my friends contributed to, that'll be up in my shop soon as well.


What are your dreams for the future? 

Keep making things! And I would love to do house wares at some point, table ceramics or kitchen things would be so fun.

For more Leah Goren:
Website:http://www.leahgoren.com/
Blog: http://leahreena.blogspot.com.au/
Etsy Store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/leahgoren


My two new beautiful long skirts that I ordered from Leah Goren, below. 
It was a very tough choice deciding which patterns I wanted to go on the skirts.
I love wearing a maxi skirt to the markets, to a picnic or to the beach.  
Leah Goren Patterned Skirts
I'm not sure about you, but I'm totally inspired to try my hand at some textile illustration/design.
Thank you so much Leah for doing the interview and I LOVE my new skirts!!

14.10.12

Are you out there?

I need work.
Full- Time, One day a week, Internship, Contract, Casual. Anything to get me started.
I want design work,  illustration work, photography work, animation work, video editing work.
Working with a creative company, in a creative environment, in a creative team.

I need a life change.
Can anyone hear me?  Are you out there?

I have a new portfolio website with all of my illustration, design and photography work  on show:
Emily's Portfolio Website

Employ Emily Nelson


I had a few escapes recently, which felt magical.

A trip to Caloundra Music Festival - morning swims at the beach, afternoons and evenings spent listening to music and a big catch up on LOTS of sleep.
Me playing with an old lens at the beach below:
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And my birthday on Thursday - which I dedicated a whole day to self indulgence and relaxation.
I had a beautiful white chocolate and raspberry cake that I ordered from the lovely Lauren Tregenza and her business Flame Tree.
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October Love:
My full moon clock - so that it will remind me I am staying up too late when it's in the early AMs
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Glitter nail polish - always makes me happy (but makes me look like a 7yr old)
nails

Possums in the tree outside my studio! Oh Hello Possums.
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My new mint green Golden Ponies that I bought at The Happy Cabin
Golden Ponies shoes

Two new snuggly fluffy fox cushions from a snuggly fella I know.
foxcushions

Mukti Botanicals - Chemical free, Australian made and owned, not tested on animals, certified organic skin care. BAM!
mukti

This dress: YO VINTAGE
YO VINTAGE

I would like to try this Food and Wine School
Cooking classes at Golden Pig [Img via: The Golden Pig | Food & Wine School website ]


White with three - has just opened an etsy store with a range of beautifully designed new prints!
White with three etsy

This is a particularly pretty Tumblr to check out:
I WANT THIS MORE THAN LIFE
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Instagram!! My old phone died and made way for a technology catch up.
I'm obsessed with documenting, tweeting and instagramming everything I do.
Find me on Instagram @emilynelsonart
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27.9.12

Post Exhibition

We need a post exhibition debrief.
Last night I had an exhibition of my new work as part of the RAW:Brisbane showcase at Oh Hello in Brisbane.  I had my own little space to set up and was given a fence to display my art on.
Thank you to everyone that came along and supported me on the night and to any one who took the time to stop and have a look at my work! :)   It felt really good to create this body of work.

I created a "Spring Collection" for the event.
Hand painted bunting with water colour spring patterns
Colourful star lights
roses
A card stand filled with my range of greeting cards
water colour & pencil
flora and fauna
homely loves
Heart felt messages

My current inspirations need to be acknowledged: Lizzy Stewart, Charlotte Trounce, Leah Goren, Anke Weckmann and Kelly Thompson.

Ok be prepared to have your eyes filled with multiple images of my new artwork.... haha

Oh! And I got a new hair cut for the event. It feels sooooo good to have fresh hair.


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Playing with an old lens from a recently discovered/remembered family SLR camera. It is exciting because the old lens works with my DSLR and my new lenses work my the old SLR. Lots of fun to play with.
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"I love my little home"
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I like to draw a rough mock up before I work on the final piece.
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 The post exhibition aftermath... post1 post2 post3 post4

Birds in Love
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You are Loved - SOLD
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Be true to your self
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Mysterious Night Bird - SOLD
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Have Courage
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I love my little home
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Flora & Fauna (separate or as a set)
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You are my home
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Tea for me
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Fantastic Fox
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Rose-tinted glasses
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If you missed out on the exhibition I will have one of each print available on my online store and a few original artworks.
http://www.emilynelsonart.bigcartel.com/

If you have any inquiries about work for sale get in touch on my facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Emily-Nelson-Art/151941871500030