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By Tina
Dreaming on a Star at the Markets!
On 22, Jul 2014 | 4 Comments | In business, crafts, design, devices, illustration, inspiration, market, my work, shop, stationery | By Tina
Hi everyone. Dreaming on a Star has been at the markets!
So far I’ve done four markets – three at Strandhill People’s Market and one at the Sligo Flea Market in the Model Art Gallery.
I love interacting with customers. Hearing someone compliment your work or making someone smile is a special thing. I love making that connection – it’s both a joy and a privilege.
Dreaming on a Star’s Designs Licensed with Keka!
On 30, Aug 2013 | No Comments | In business, career, devices, illustration, Licensing, my work, shop | By Tina
Hi everyone. I have been meaning to write this blogpost for quite some time! In March this year I signed my first licensing deal with Keka – makers of fabulous iPad & Kindle covers (and soon clip-on cases for smartphones).
New Pens!
On 03, Apr 2013 | 2 Comments | In design, devices, illustration, my work | By Tina
Hi everyone. I was on the lookout for the perfect pen and decided to try out some coloured pens as I was browsing the stationery shop.
I came across these ones by Staedtler and I cannot recommend them enough.
Evernote and Moleskine Create a Smarter Notebook
On 30, Aug 2012 | No Comments | In books, devices | By Tina
Hi everyone, This is a very clever Moleskine notebook that works with your smartfone.
It has a special dotted paper pattern for use with Evernote’s recently launched Page Camera feature. You can take photos of your hand drawn designs and the dotted paper allows the app to correct for the skew of the photo.
Also the notebook comes with smart stickers. You put a sticker on the appropriate page and when you snap a photo of it, it’s automatically organized according to your settings! Genius!
Check out the link here
Thanks Lisa, for the link ♡
P.S. I always shied away from Moleskine in the past as I thought they were made from Mole’s skin – a common misconception, apparently. Rest assured, No Moles were Harmed in the Making of this Notebook! ♡
