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Find me on Folksy...


I've now set up shop with online british craft marketplace Folksy- which supports British based designer-makers/crafters selling their wares. My decision was heavily swayed by meeting half the team at Renegade Craft Fair this autumn- it wasn't hard to say yes when you meet people as committed and passionate about showcasing and bringing craft to the wider community as they are. They also held a morning chat session with free cups of tea - as an avid tea drinker it would have been rude not to go.
It was there that I discovered the real face of Folksy- James, Andrew and Emily - making up half the team -the others being back at base in Sheffield. They introduced themselves and then let us do the talking- questions were fired, feedback was given and taken, advice on keywords and product descriptions, techy & SEO speak, forums, pinterest, social media, photos and so on... there was a lot shared and a lot listened to. By the end of the weekend I felt I really did know the heart of the team and it didn't take much to convince me to want to join the 'Folksy fold' and become part of a bigger community of individuals aiming to make a living from doing something they love.   

Read more about Folksy here in their interview with Blog and Buy sale.

Visit my shop on Folksy by clicking here.


My shop on Folksy- filled with Mellybee wares.

James and Andrew- team Folksy.




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Tyto Tote Bags- behind the scenes!

I thought I'd share a behind the scene snapshot of the process that goes into creating, in this case, a totebag for Tyto! 

Tyto Boutique is a lovely independent shop based in Falmouth and is one of my regular stockists. Recently the owner, Gemma asked whether I would like to design and print a new totebag for their shop- of course I jumped at the opportunity. Read on to see how I created the product!
  1. It all begins with a piece of paper and a pencil.  I like to use thick bockingford paper and a soft pencil- something about the thickness of the paper inspires me to create. I  research my image before drawing and for this project I looked at a lot of owls- especially their wings, feathers, face shapes  and eyes.


2. Once I have a rough sketch I'm happy with I start the inking in- I make sure all my lines are definite and complete so there is isn't too much correction work to do in photoshop when I scan it in. I really enjoy this process and love watching how the black lines start to bring the subject to life!


3.  Inking complete, the image is scanned and imported to photoshop where I just clean up any smudges or marks. I then save the file as a jpeg and bring it into Illustrator. It's here that I trace it using  Livetrace and turn the image into a scalable vector. I can now resize the image to make sure it will fit the product perfectly. Once it's ready I save the file, this time as a PDF and its ready to print onto acetate.


4.  Printed onto acetate it's time to go to the shed for next part of production- the screen-printing. I have quite a basic set up - and using a halogen lightbulb I burn the image onto a prepped screen. (This was prepared a couple of days before with special photo-emulsion paint).


5. After around 8 minutes the image has been burnt onto the screen and I give it a thorough wash out to remove the softened emulsion that was hidden behind the black outline. As you can see below the image has now been stenciled onto the screen and is ready to be printed...


6. I tape up the sides of the screen to make sure no ink seeps through and also check that my drying areas are cleared and ready to receive the printed bags- once I start the printing process there's no time to hang around-  the inks are fast drying so can block the screen. The inks I use are water-based and are a lot less harmful to the environment than plastisol inks. The ink wraps around the individual threads of the fabric rather than sit on top which means they give good coverage and once heat pressed cannot easily be removed. 


7. The final part of the process is to heat press the image and this is done with a very hot iron.

8. And finally 'Voila'- there you have it a Tyto Totebag ready for sale!



If you fancy buying one yourself just hop over to Tyto's Facebook page and message Gemma- she'll be more than happy to post one to you!  Alternatively if you're in Falmouth just pop on down to the shop at Discovery Quay.

Thanks for reading and I hope you enjoyed finding out a bit more about the process of creating a bag!


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Nautical but nice!

Living by the sea definitely seems to influence my work -even when I'm just playing with ideas it seems to creep in to my doodles (I can hear the seagulls as I type)- here are some of my latest card and notebook designs with a nautical / seaside flavour that are available from the shop.







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Love time!


Its almost that time of year again! For all those who don't mind buying into a bit of Love- you may like to hop over to my shop for these screen printed cards. There's also a free shipping coupon code you can add to your basket - just for February! Woo! 

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A Wilde & Rowan Christmas!


Just wanted to share a post on a christmassy collaboration that is happening in the delightful North Devon village of Clovelly over two weekends leading up to Christmas!
From the Wilde (online art boutique) and Rowan Tree Studio are getting together to open a real live Christmas Shop selling British Handmade gifts, cards and Christmas decorations in the village.  The shop will be open for 4 days as below:

November 27th 10.00 – 4.00pm
November 28th 12.00 – 8.00pm
December 4th 10.00am – 3.00pm followed by Christmas lights event in Clovelly Village
December 5th 12.00 – 8.00pm

The studio will be very festive with gorgeous decorations and a lovely tree as well as the artists items displayed all around to buy including the decorations on the tree! Complementary drinks and minced pies will be on offer as well as a free gift wrapping service for all gifts that are purchased over those days. 

Each person can also make a small personalised tree decoration to take away free of charge.  To follow along  pop over to the blog www.awilderowanchristmas.blogspot.com  as it tracks each Artist as they are announced and details of the stock including some items that have been made exclusively for the shop. The items will mostly be under £30 to keep it all very affordable.  Locals and those visiting the area I'm sure will enjoy the unique shopping atmosphere as well as chatting and meeting other people. 


So if you're in the South West(or even further afield) and would love to experience a unique christmas shopping day as well as support British handmade craft take a day trip to Clovelly- I'm sure it will be brilliant day out!


Some of the artists involved:



ALICE POTTER
KITTYEDEN 
POPPY SPARKLES
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From the Wilde




I'm very excited to share that my products are now for sale on the online boutique website 'From the Wilde!'

Owner, Helen Wilde has sourced a wide variety of products from a range of exciting and contemporary designer makers, artists and illustrators from the UK and carefully chosen international artists.

As quoted 'These collections are for people with a love of the city, country and the coast, for all of us who aren’t lucky enough to live there but are lucky enough to own a piece "From the Wilde'

I feel very fortunate to have been asked to join the shop and look forward to selling my wears with them-make sure you bookmark the site & have a look especially in the run up to christmas I'm sure you'll find the perfect gift!

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The Winner is...

Its been a bit hectic this week with Stithians Show on Monday, finding a new stockist on Wednesday and dropping of products at StudioFourSeven on Thursday - I had almost forgotten to get on with announcing the winner of the Win a Print Competition! 
So...DRUMROLL please....

Picking out the piece of paper now....
unfolding it ....
reading it ....
and the winner is.... GEORGIA COOTE! 


Congratulations! Just get in touch with the print you would like and I'll post it your way.


Thanks to everyone else that entered - it was really nice to hear which products you liked in the Shop and an encouragement to have people take part- Thank-you!
If you missed taking part this time no worries I'll have another comp pretty soon-follow along to make sure you don't miss out!


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Win a Print Competition!


Hello! Having launched my shop last week I think it's time for a competition.
The PRIZE is a signed digital print, of your choosing either A4 or A5 from my shop!
These are printed on 300gsm Somerset Enhanced paper and have a lovely textured feel.
So here's the deal should you decide to enter:
Make sure you're following along on twitter then...

  • Take a browse through the SHOP and CHOOSE a product you like
  • TWEET about it including the link and my twitter name @mellybeeblog so I know you have and...
  • That's it!
You have until SATURDAY this week (9th July) when I will draw from random the winner.  Each time you tweet will count as an entry so the more you do the more your chance of winning! ALL THE BEST!
International entries welcome!





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Sneak Peeks



Here's what I'm working on currently- my new webshop- which will sell prints, screen-printed tea-towels and other hand-made nic-nacs! I'm really excited to see it coming together and hope to launch it on the 25th June (that's the plan anyway)! There'll also be some opening treats- the first 20 sales will all have some extra goodies included in their orders. You'll find the shop here on my website. 

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