Thursday, 21 February 2008
stocking up
Over the last few days I've been printing away making more blue dragonfly cards to fill shops orders. Tombo, a gorgeous shop in Westgarth, Melbourne that stocks Japanese furniture to die for, have been keen to stock both the brown and blue dragonflies. I'm guessing this is because tombo means dragonfly in Japanese and so the cards will hopefully work well in their space. A stunning homewares and furniture shop in Fitzroy, Wilkins and Kent, are also now stocking some of my hand made woodblock print cards and vintage kimono cards.
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Wow - how exciting! Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteThe cards look awesome - I'm sure they'll sell well!
thanks OP&T, i'm a little bit excited about having my cards in these shops :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Mizu! I'm not at all surprised - these cards look beautiful.
ReplyDeletehey, congratulations!
ReplyDeleteand congratulations on the spread in The Age today - this is how i found you.
but i will keep on dropping by - great blog.
kirsten @ assemblage.typepad.com
Hey thanks Kirsten and Yellow. The Age article was a lovely experience. The editor there is fabulous.
ReplyDeletebrilliant mizu .. love your dragonfly cards. and what was The Age spread? Are you going to share?
ReplyDeleteI was so excited to see you in The Age yesterday! Well done.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Mizu!! That's fantastic...you have every right to be excited! The 'tombo' cards are gorgeous! Is that your hankou in the corner? Did you carve it yourself?
ReplyDeleteI hope you don't mind but I've added you to my links so that I can come back and visit more regularly :) x.
why thankyou everyone!
ReplyDeleteI might post the Age article on my blog for those who missed it.
And Amy yes, that's my hanko in the corner of my tombo card. I had it carved especially for me when I was in Japan.