bird birthday card
Dads are difficult.

Here’s mine’s birthday card.
For Christmas 2011 I didn’t have time to print and hand-colour my cards, so I got the wonderful moo.com to produce them for me. They looked gorgeous printed up (and the black quality was super). Here are the designs.




A belated happy Christmas, new year, and all that.
One of my other colleagues is feeling apprehensive about being left without friends in the interns’ basement. I made her a goodbye card too.

No one will dare argue with grumpy bunny.
I’m leaving a job, and one of my favourite colleagues is leaving too! Here is a leaving card I made for her.

He really is very sad. And so am I :(
Here’s the card I made for my dad for Father’s Day.

These hares be stylin’.
The bottom of the picture is a piece of smart printed washi that is ludicrously expensive but has a lovely texture.
A cupcake card for my gran.

Fact: when you get to 90, the correct number of birthday candles to put on your birthday cake resets to 0. Happy 91st birthday, Gran.
I made a card with a bunny on it for my friend Jen.
Like rhinoceroses, bunnies like birthdays. They also like being in glorious technicolor! Hurrah for bunnies.
My dad is having a significant birthday tomorrow. Here is the birthday card I have made for him.

(He doesn’t want anyone to mention his age.)
Cowfish are good at wishing people a happy Mothers’ Day.

This cowfish is for my mum. It is coloured in with Faber Castell’s wonderful Pitt artist pens. I wish I had a full set of them. Six colours is not really enough, unless you’re colouring in a cowfish.