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Monday, April 8, 2013

Paris Fantastique ~ Printable Paper Crafts

My visit to Paris in 2011 inspired this printable paper craft collection that celebrates the spirit of this magical city as seen from a child's perspective. With a rich pastel palette reminiscent  of French macarons, and images of carousels, hot air balloons and the Eiffel Tower this collection will delight the imagination of anyone who loves Paris. The collection features a Paris neighborhood playset, hot air balloon mobile, stationery set and a free French macaron gift box.

Paris macaron gift box available as free download.
 Plush carousel horse not available.

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Hey Yo Yo

If you haven't heard of Hey Yo Yo I'd like to introduce you to one of the cutest shops online. I first found Hey Yo Yo over on Etsy where it was one of the top supply sellers. Amanda Graff has since moved on to create the most fanciful party supply site which specializes in dimestore delights, vintage and retro treasures, party basics, and (of course) cupcake everything ... packaged with love and delivered at lightning speed! Fantastic Toys has decided to partner with Yo Yo and spotlight some of our best selling printables. Put this colorful and fun site on your list of shops to visit!



Thursday, February 7, 2013

2013 News

Now taking online orders of the my new book
UN PETIT CATALOGUE
limited edition 500, $35
shipping rate:  US $5, Canada $10, Asia/Europe $15
I also have about 10 copies of my first limited edition book left
BREAK THE ICE (limited 300) $20
get your copy now before they are gone for good~
all books come signed and numbered.
FREE STICKER SHEETS with every order!
direct email order: dshinya@gmail.com







showing now at Gallery Arludik, Paris, France.
2 small portrait studies available, please contact Gallery Arludik:
http://www.arludik.com/indexeng2.htm



"Wilma's Best Friend" new piece for the Hanna Barbara Tribute Show
now available at Van Eaton Gallery.
6x8" watercolor, wax and ink on cold press paper


The CURSED PIRATE GIRL graphic novel is out, get your copy today~!
http://www.amazon.com/Cursed-Pirate-Girl-Jeremy-Bastian/dp/1936393603


and I can finally post my piece in the book ^_^
(original art is available, please email for info dshinya@gmail.com)
black and white watercolor and acrylic on cold press paper

Sunday, January 27, 2013

A sewing box for someone special ...?

This is one of those projects that sat unfinished for years. Sometimes I get to a point of making something and I don't know how to finish it. I just have to wait until I discover something that will give me the answer to forge ahead. Until then I'm stuck and the project sits on the shelf. Originally I planned to wrap the box in felt and embroider the door, windows and flowers with my machine but then I found the magic of iron-on appliques. This was much easier and the perfect solution to finish this cute heirloom sewing box.

The wooden box itself can be found at any craft store in a variety of sizes and styles. I removed the hardware, sanded and painted the box with white craft paint. For the roof I constructed a wood base made in balsa in the shape of a triangle. The roof base is about a 1/2" shorter on each side to accommodate the foam to hold the pins. 1/2" green rubber foam is cut to size and placed on each side of the wood roof base. I finished the roof with a pink felt covering and scallop shingles cut with my rotary blade for additional charm.
The doors and windows are ironed on with an applique product called Lite Steam-A-Steam 2. The die cut flowers, ric-rac and trim were glued on. The topiary pin cushions were needled felted and placed in a tiny wood barrel on a stick.
I made the adorable spool mice with a wood ball for the head and the body is a painted thread spool wrapped in my favorite ribbon. The face was painted on with craft paint and sprayed with a clear varnish. I finished the head with felt ears glued onto the head.
The pin box and button box are a simpler version of the larger box and fit nicely in the sewing box above. The pin cushion was made with a piece of rubber foam cut to size to fit the box. I placed a piece of chipboard underneath the foam, wrapped it like a present with a piece of polka dot cloth and glued it to the top of the painted box. For the button box I again used the applique paper to adhere the gingham cloth to the box. The buttons and trim detail were glued to the box.
The pin topper flowers were made with two diecut flowers with a pin pushed through the center and a small circle of felt underneath to keep the petals from sliding off the pin.

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Sew Fun! Cut and Sew Soft Toy Patterns

Its been my goal to start releasing some of my sewing patterns this year and I thought I'd start with this brand new collection of printed soft toys available exclusively at my Spoonflower shop. I designed these soft toys with the beginner sewer in mind. They would be a great first sewing project for a craft party or beginning sewing class. Kids could even make them! Each cut and sew project is formatted to fit a fat quarter and can also be printed on a full yard or more for sewing classes. I have plans for more if this group is successful.
This charming gnome traveling set was designed with the young traveler in mind. Imagine snapping pictures of gnomes at your favorite vacation spot. You could even use the log pouch as a camera case with all the softies to cushion your camera.
Monkey doll inspired by vintage sock monkeys.
Who doesn't love a cute hamster softie!
You'll be the envy of all your friends when you pull out these kawaii sewing accessories at your next sewing group.
Darling little nesting dolls that would make a lovely addition to any young girls room.