I want to live in a world made by Cat Rabbit. For many years, the Melbourne-based textile artist has created a cast dapper animals who don all the trappings of humans. Her most recent pieces feature koalas, sheep, and frogs…
I want to live in a world made by Cat Rabbit. For many years, the Melbourne-based textile artist has created a cast dapper animals who don all the trappings of humans. Her most recent pieces feature koalas, sheep, and frogs…
Illustrator Malin Koort crafts tiny three-dimensional worlds from cut paper and documents them with clever lighting and photography. The charming scenes feature cartoonish people and creatures as they move through the good, bad and the in-betweens of life. In each…
Illustrated objects brighten our lives. Whether they are purely decorative or serve a purpose, many things are made better with the addition of an illustrator’s touch. Livia Coloji has an entire Etsy shop dedicated to making the everyday more fun.
One of my favorite things about embroidery is the low barrier to begin crafting. Thread and other tools are relatively inexpensive and learning the most basic stitches takes little time at all. Once you’ve been introduced to the world of…
1. Ceramic Cactus Citrus Juicer by DOIY 2. One Year Doodle Challenge book by Sea Lemon 3. Rude Nude Cobra Pose by Liv & Dom 4. Cat Mug by Gail Cockatoo-Collins 5. Fabric Scissors Enamel Pin by Justine Gilbuena 6. Cactus Pegboard by Little anana 7.…
Alphabet illustration is nothing new, but through great images, creatives can give us a whole new appreciation of letters. Italian illustrator André Ducci has done this through his nature-inspired motifs where A through Z are surrounded by blooms, birds, bugs,…
The world comes alive again in spring—especially if you live in the tundra! (Minneapolis winter is no joke.) This time of renewal is a great time to try something new. If you’ve always wanted to try embroidery, it’s easier than…
Animals can be helpful in your everyday life… even if they’re inanimate. Australian ceramicist Susan Simonini crafts small animal vessels resembling bears, bunnies, koalas, and more to hold small items and keep your jewelry organized.
1. No. 011 Maeve Bandana by Hemlock 2. Terracotta Planters by Ashley Pao Ceramics 3. Barbadian House Scene (Add On) by Sarah K. Benning. You’ll need the Fan Palm pattern, available here! 4. Cat Zodiac 500-Piece Puzzle by Vikki Chu 5. Wooden Cat…
Using the scissors as her paintbrush, Rocío Fernández Fuks engages in paper collage making of storybook scenes. Her latest series is called Forest & Ocean, and it depicts three places—two treehouses and a meeting underwater.