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2012 in Review


Wow, here we are at the start of another year! It doesn't seem that long ago that I was thinking of all the things I wanted to achieve for 2012 and now here I am taking stock of the last year and thinking there are a lot of things to be thankful for - especially in terms of new opportunities to illustrate, design and  sell my Mellybee wares.

This time last year I set myself the challenge of raising my profile, having a portfolio I could send out and having a website that I was actually happy to show rather than one that I muttered under my breath. Surprisingly I managed to accomplish the latter 2 in less than 3 months so instead of twiddling my thumbs I spent the remainder of the year taking all the opportunities that came along - like building my online shop and selling at Renegade Craft Fair in London and from there it snowballed.

Here are just some of the highlights in pictures- for lengthy details see underneath - it not only serves as a reminder of what has happened (I have a knack of forgetting such info) but also gives me the encouragement to keep going as you never know what will happen if you keep an open mind and give it your best shot!

So to all my lovely readers here's to a healthy, exciting, productive 2013!



From L to R:
  • January: Portfolio sent out to studios, designers, people who I thought would be interesting to get to know.
  • February : Website made using Wordpress - minimal design, minimal fuss - let the work speak for itself. Work also started on webshop using mySupadupa ecomerce template. Work also started on creating a nautical range for Mellybee and the jubilee.
  • March: Accepted design brief for surfing company inkydeep- a totebag design! Joined fledgling online shop Two Red Trees, also based in Cornwall. Gain a new stockist: The Studio Shop in Orkney
  • April: Hamster character work created for client through Southwest Broadband- my helpful website host provider. Design created for local shop Tyto - screenprinted in runs of 50 onto totebags.
  • May: Poster work created for an events company based in Essex- Sunset sessions. 
  • June: Jubilee Fever- my special Diamond Jubilee Corgi teatowels get featured in Archant's Jubilee Bookazine and sales in my webshop increase dramatically for Jubilee products- in particular from Japan! Gain new stockists: Maid in Cornwall & Sarah's Shop
  • July: Approached by Oxford based lingerie shop to draw a glossary of lingerie items for their website www.puremarie.co.uk. In total draw 23 bras, pants and vests. Gain new stockist: Seawitch Stores, Mousehole. 
  • August: Find out that I've been accepted to sell at Renegade Craft Fair along with my booth mate Hello Dodo- very happy but also means I have a lot of screen printing to do! Design Mousehole illustration to be printed on a variety of products for Seawitch stores.
  • September: Receive an order to make 50 bespoke wedding portrait teatowels through online stockist: Fromthewilde - this puts me to the test. Make my way to my first craft fair in London via  train- 8 hour journey with the largest red suitcase and backpack- meet lots of awesomely brilliant crafty people including team Folksy and the Renegade team from the states. 
  • October: Lingerie drawings created for Wed magazine's editorial feature on wedding lingerie. Find out that I've won the Superportfolio competition set up by Wiiv-win £300 and get more exposure for my work- website promotes makers through image led features. Design & draw Tyto Boutique's Autumn/Winter shop windows.
  •  November:  Find out my products are being featuring in magazines - Cornwall life, MyCornwall and Cornwall Today. Accepted into Blogandbuysale's curated christmas Wishlist - Love, Joy, Peace Badgesets are shortlisted in both Mollie Makes and Confessions of a Design Geek picks!
  • December: Increase in sales in all online shops particularly Folksy. Most popular seller- Gingerbread badgesets!  Interviewed for Mollie makes newest online magazine Gathered. Gain new stockist: Blueswift Gallery, Ramsgate. 

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Love, Joy, Peace makes the shortlist!


Today I was excited to discover that my Love, Joy, Peace badgesets have made Jane Toft's - the editor of Mollie Makes, top nine products on Blog and buy sale's Christmas Wishlist and if that wasn't enough also found out that they've been selected as Katie Treggiden AKA Confessions Of A Design 's top nine too! If you haven't heard of Mollie Makes, COADG, Blogandbuysale or even the Christmas list then head over here to see what all the fuss is about and admire the other products that have also been picked!








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Mellybee Autumn/Winter 2012 Collection

Here's my latest offering of products ready for the Autumn/Winter season. New to the collection are my screenprinted cushions which have been in the pipeline for well over a year. I've added to my Christmas line more of Mr. Gingerbread as last year he did prove to be a popular card and decoration choice! You'll also find my Love heart mini-totes have been expanded into a Love, Joy, Peace range with products not only suitable for the festive season but also for a range of gift giving ideas- like births/anniversaries/weddings/valentines etc! And lastly I've made a Home Sweet Home mini line that includes a lavender bag, card and cushion- perfect to brighten your home this Autumn.
Enjoy!




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Renegade Recap 2012


Well it's 2 weeks today since I packed my bags and lugged my Mellybee range to the 2nd Annual Renegade Craft Fair in London held on the 15/16th September- and I've finally got round to posting some photos. (Yes it's been that busy here)!

Here's just a brief recap of what went on with some photos of the fair and people I met.



It was an early start on Saturday morning at camp Renegade sellers alike were setting up from around 8- I managed to get there by 9 and was greeted by Jam and Ali from Hellododo who were sharing the booth space with me. After sorting out how we positioned the tables we set to work sticking, stacking and general displaying of our wares ready for the opening at 11am.

Laying out my wares. Photos courtesy of booth sharer Hellododo.
Hellododo's stall in the foreground - our view of other stalls behind.
Renegade's hotdesk- all the info you need manned by the Renegade team!
The creating table- beautiful paper flowers.
There was a pretty steady stream of people on both days - and it was interesting to hear how folk had heard about RCF. Some had been following the fair online and had yet to experience it in the flesh(like me) others had heard about it through Mollie Makes magazine and others through word of mouth. Customers had travelled from far and wide too- I met a lady from the Isle of wight, a lady from Amsterdam, a couple from Germany and even some from Birmingham, Norwich, Nottingham, as well as a couple of women from South Africa. There were a few American based stall holders too!
I also had my photo taken by the very talented Karolina Koziel - you'll see the profile photo she took on my facebook page and other social media sites- including this blog!

Here are some photos of the other stall holders met:

Custommade-jewellery and bags
Miso Funky and Finest Imaginary
Hand over your fairy cakes - all the way from Glasgow!
I am Acrylic- all the way from 'round the corner..
Lovely Pigeon 
Mr. Sean Mort's Print Shop - our booth neighbour


It was a great couple of days- not only was it a good opportunity to meet all the lovely customers that came but also being able to share advice and tales with other independent sellers in that kind of environment was invaluable. Folksy, being one of Renegade's sponsors made themselves available for questions and tips on selling online- they even bought us tea on Sunday for anyone who wanted to pick their brains!

Folksy mailbox- background 2 of the Folksy team on normal behaviour



Some dubious looking stall holders
To find out more about RCF London and their other events just check out their website. There are lots more photos too for you to see here.




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2 weeks and counting- Renegade Craft Fair!


Artwork by Kate Sutton

 Just in case you weren't aware I will be selling my Mellybee wares at Renegade Craft Fair in London this September. For those of you who don't know anything about what a Renegade Craft Fair is here's some blurb I pulled from their website:

The Renegade Craft Fair (RCF) is a large scale marketplace event, showcasing the work of contemporary indie-craft artists. Featuring hundreds of artists at a time, vendors travel from all over to sell their handmade goods and original artwork. RCF is held in urban epicenters of creative indie-entrepreneurship throughout the US and abroad – including Brooklyn, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Austin, and London (UK).



And what makes it so unique?

The Renegade Craft Fair differs from traditional arts and craft fairs by focusing on DIY and indie-craft culture. Each individual fair is juried from hundreds of applications to purposefully feature a curated, eclectic array of young and emergent designers producing original and handmade goods in a wide variety of media. We feature artists with a Do It Yourself spirit – creating innovative work using traditional craft methods, but not based on preexisting patterns or products. Each event features paper goods, housewares, ceramics, bath products, jewellery, craft kits, accessories, clothing, comics, knits, curios, collectibles, artwork, and so much more!

So if you happen to reside in London or may be visiting on the 15/16th September make sure you come by the Truman Brewery on Brick Lane and pop up for a browse. It's free to enter and there will be loads of inspiration, quirky gifts and hands on craft activities for you to try-plus I would love to meet you in person. Catch me at Booth number 10 where I'll be sharing the space with another screenprinting business- the playful printmakers of  HelloDodo. SEE YOU THERE!






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Scenes from the shed




Things have been super busy here recently as I prepare for Renegade Craft Fair on September 15/16th. Thought I'd just share a couple of shots from the shed- from top are screen-printed paper bags for my customers, screens freshly burnt with new designs and bottom are my first set of nautical cushions complete with Mellybee labels! More to come...


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Studio Snapshot - Wedding Order of Service



In an effort to publish more frequently on the blog I'll be taking photos of things I'm working on with a quick description of what it is.
Today's snapshots are of 50 illustrated Order of Services for a wedding taking place on the weekend. I'm just finishing them with hand sewn binding in lilac thread- 40 down 10 to go! 

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Tin






10 years ago today I married my best friend, steadfast supporter, greatest encourager and eternal optimist- my husband Tony. It seems apt that having lived in four different countries that we are now in Cornwall- home of Tin that we celebrate our tenth anniversary. We spent the day visiting Levant mine and having a relaxed day just enjoying the scenery, eating yummy picnic food from the Cornish Hen deli in Penzance and being tourists!  





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Cornish Maid



Hello! I thought I'd share with you some photos of a lovely cafe/gallery/gift shop and my newest stockist which has just opened not far from where I live in a little village called Mawnan Smith, Falmouth. Initiated and run by Cornish maid Sarah Bailey this sweet cafe is already fast becoming the heart of the community- situated on the village square you'll find a warm welcome and cheery smile from Sarah herself. You'll be offered fresh coffee, tea, freshly baked bread, croissants and the choice of cake even before you've found your seat and taken in the art and craft on display and for sale.

If you're on holiday in Cornwall it's well worth a visit and would make a lovely treat and haven away from the rain! Visit online for a glimpse Cornish Maid














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Sunset Sessions Poster


Here's a poster I've just completed for Sunset Sessions - a urban/street style music event happening in September at the Colchester Arts Centre, Essex. The guys who approached me were pretty loose with the brief- it just had to look colourful and have Humpty Dumpty feature somewhere in it! Apparently Colchester Arts Centre is the birth place of Mr. H.D - one of towers was where he reportedly fell from...!
It's been nice to do some more colourful digital work and of course do a bit of hand lettering- which I find is always an enjoyable task!

BTW Can you believe it's May already?! Time is flying...



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Spring Catalogue!

I have finally got round to making a Catalogue for my Mellybee products (been thinking about it since last year)!
So I'm pleased to introduce to you my Spring Range- new to the line-up are the Anchor designed screenprinted Notebooks and Cards, the screenprinted Beachhut cards and Totebag as well as the Simply Say it cards that I featured in my blog earlier in the year. It's exciting to see everything come together and really helps me get a handle on what I have achieved so far. I'm already getting geared up for my Summer Range and am designing a Jubilee Teatowel, Nautical Cushions and badges and have ideas for yet more Tea-Towels. This time of year always feels exciting and invigorating- Spring is definitely here!





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MAKE your way to MAKE!


Excited to be making my way on the 10th March to my first fair of the year in St. Austell! Here are all the details below:


MAKE handmade wedding fair
Saturday March 10th at the historical Market House St Austell
 10-4pm, free entry

A laid-back, creative bridal fair with a difference, where you can Make Your Own and meet  the best, unique wedding suppliers in Cornwall. There’s a full, fun, interactive day planned, so get there early  from 10am for a free glass of bubbly, then just meander round the beautiful old Market House, listen to live jazz and chat to over 30 brilliant, quirky local makers:
·         Talented local photographers, such as Ashley Hampson and Lucy Turnbull
·         Beautiful, bespoke dress designers, including Annaliza Harvey
·         Original wild florists, such as artist and florist  Nik Elvy
·         Handmade recycled bunting and favour-makers including the Big Beautiful Bunting company
·         Vintage headdress and accessory designers such as SARAHDReW and Cavarni bags
·         Contemporary jewellery designers including Cindy Ashbridge
·         Eco-friendly venue owners such as the Eco Park
·         Artists offering gift lists including Driftwood Designs
What’s more everyone can get involved: learn new skills that will help to create a fabulous, original, DIY wedding on a budget:
·         Craft workshops for a fiver each every hour: make a vintage ring, felt hair-slide, willow heart and loads more…
·         Try on vintage clothes
·         Get your make-up done
·         Have an indian head massage
·         Taste yummy cake
And basically have loads of help and inspiration to plan a beautiful, original, eco-friendly wedding that’s properly personal, fun and unique!
 For more info or to book a workshop, go to facebook : www.makestaustell.co.uk
Sarah Drew       sarah@sarahdrew.com   01726 68433      07951 960647
Charlie Guidal   charlie@leap.uk.net        01726 75551      07877228917


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These are a few of my favourite things!


First post of the year and I've decided to share a simple illustration on a few of my favourite things!
I've had a bit of time to think about what I want to focus on this year and one of the things is to take time out and enjoy one thing at a time. So often I feel like I'm moving too fast - taking on one project after another and not taking time to appreciate the little things and in my haste I can miss moments that are special.  I do have plans but for this blog post I want to take the time to enjoy the here and now and appreciate life around me... so on that note Happy 2012!



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