Or should that be W.I.S.E??? I thought it would be fun to go through Folksy and look for great pieces from all over this creative island of ours. We still have traditions running throughout the whole of the UK from The Orkney's to Cornwall and Newcastle through to Llandudno and Belfast - it's great to see that they are thriving in all their various ways.I also enjoy seeing traditional materials also being used in a more contemporary way which, hopefully, will encourage these crafts to continue.
Breuk
David Blyth
Little wren cards
Cornish Slate Crafts
Lynsey Hunter
Gipsy's Boutique
Mark Seaton Studio
Driftwood Designs Ireland
Nadine Arbuthnot Adornment
The Crafty Little Cottage
earthdevaWe have some really talented people in the UK and there's even more on Folksy itself so it's well worth a visit!






Labels: Art, England, Ireland, Jay Anderson, Makers, Redroaddesign, Scotland, Wales
Today is the anniversary of the death of Robert the Bruce - crowned the first recognised King of Scotland as an independent nation. He fought in many fierce and bloody wars (mainly with the English) in his lifetime, and his legacy was a strong and beautiful country, full of pride, and he remains a national hero.Being so far back in history, little is known about the details of his life - but my favourite fact relates to his parents: legend has it that his mother kept his father as a captive until he agreed to marry her! It seems there were commitment-phobes even as far back as the 14th century!Anyway, I thought what better than to celebrate all things Scottish today, and so here is a lovely selection of items that I ""...
Old Edinburgh Original Watercolour Paintingby illustrarti

Labels: Craft, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Handmade, Highland, Scotland, Scottish
I'd been chatting with Kirsten about my first blog on FoF and I suddenly thought about the old story of how do creatives get inspiration - how do they refresh, renew, revive and go forward? As a practicing designer of many many years and a lecturer in art and design it's been an ongoing adventure leading me in lots of different directions.Websites like Folksy and the web itself are full of visually interesting stimuli. I tend to avoid my specialism for inspiration as I think, for me, it's really important to go outwith my disciplines. It gives me an opportunity to look differently at what I see. My training doesn't kick in so I don't start to analyze what I'm looking at - I get the chance to absorb the simplicity and colour of polished wood, beautiful textures, pattern and shapes, atmosphere in a well taken photograph or sharp black and white.Perhaps some of these inspirational items below will take you in a different direction or just give you the idea to go off and investigate absolutely nothing to do with your specialist area. So come on knitters go off and look at some wonderful graphic design and all you painters out there, why not take a look at mixed media or fashion! You'll be surprised at what might happen!
Stephanie Cole DESIGN : Guinea Fowl Cushion
Kidel : Men's Cowl Knit
coolmummy : decoupage bike theme
Lingford Illustrations : Lobster T-Shirt
Sue Woollatt Engravings : Late Shopping
Dig For Victory : Prom Dress
Blue Forrest Jewellery : Pearl Earrings
Bonnie and Jackson : Rajasthani Wingchair
Lola's Room : Chevrolet Truck
mini monaxle : fabric shoes
Sarah Julia Clark : Ladies First Book



Labels: Babywear, Creating Ideas, Inspiration, Jay Anderson, Jewellery, Knit, Makers, Printmaking, Redroaddesign, Scotland, Textiles