I’ve always wanted to write Christmas cracker jokes. I know, lofty goals. Here’s one I prepared earlier. Why did the cat go to the vet after Christmas? Because he needed to have his baubles removed. I promise that joke’s not inside the card.
Personally I’m a dog person.
Just enough to say you’re thinking of them. Plus the bonus of a healthy lettuce based double entendre.
Birthday. Anniversary. Congratulations to your astronaut neighbour on another voyage around the sun. Is there anything this interplanetary card can’t do? Minimalist collage, organic shapes Dimensions: 11cm x 15.5cm (folded) Comes packed with a 100% recycled ecoStar envelope inside a…
They get a ribbon. You get that desperately needed acknowledgement. It’s a win win. Minimalist collage, organic shapes Dimensions: 11cm x 15.5cm (folded) Comes packed with a 100% recycled ecoStar envelope inside a clear cello bag Blank inside for your…
Inspired by Marc Chagall’s 1917 painting ‘The Blue House’, this digital collage explores two contrasting parts; the joy of the new house with the underlying stress of a balding bank account.
Babies. So cute. So squishy. Such enormous heads. The perfect card to say ‘ouch, I mean congratulations.’
I think this is pretty good option if you’re looking for a non denominational Christmas card. Unless of course a tree holding presents offends you. If so, just think of this as a slice of weird green pizza with legs. Merry Pizzamass.
Art card The Waratah’s botanical name is Telopea speciosissima. Telopea, derived from the Greek ‘telopos’, meaning ‘seen from afar’. If you’re thinking of sending this as a secret admirer card try not to use that as inspiration and write something…
Unlike its official botanical name, Craspedia globosus, the Billy Button is a pretty happy and easy-going flower. I have some growing at home but would never consider cutting their heads off to put in a vase. I’m an artist, not a monster.
Art Card If I were a bird I would totally hit the Bottlebrush after a hard day. The flower looks a bit like a bottle of Campari. That’s what birds see when they’re flying around looking for a place to…
I’m a Swede, so I grew up with dark winters and candles, and the candles match the white roses. I’ve moved probably fifty times in my life, from country to country, so I like to have a few things to ground my environment.
A small format publication, Numero Undici came about following the passing of my nonna as last surviving grandparent in late 2021. Named after my nonna and nonno’s home at 11 Trudewind Rd, it is part cookbook part memoir, and contains a few dozen family recipes both old and new.
Each dish has acted as a vehicle for processing grief, reflecting on my identity, creating excuses to bring people together, and weirdly enough considering parallels between my experiences of cooking and food with my design and education practices.
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