{Alice} and {Hatter}


Things are really getting busy around here!! We are heading so fast towards October deadlines that my head is spinning and i am feeling a little over whelmed. In October our town host the "Bloomin Tulip" Festival which sees a massive influx of people to our area. Given that you want to make the most of this i have several events i am working on. The Mad Hatters Exhibition is one i am starting to panic over, i am stressed that people aren't replying to emails so i can't get a clear picture of what the exhibition will look like. I have the exhibition guide to work on and my own projects to finish before entry.
I have also been asked to put together an "Arts Trail" document to hand out to visitors to make sure they view all the arts events while in town. I have the market to organise for that Saturday morning and Artscape business that i must attend to, such as reports, logos and the bloody website which refuses to play nicely....AHHHHH!!!!!!

So back to my creative space...i cant show you a lot of the computer design i have been doing...surprise and all that, but i can show you where i have got my Alice and Mad hatter dolls too. I have started to clothe Alice but she is still lacking shoes and embellishments. Mr hatter has only a hat at the moment but i plan on giving him some black shorts, red braces and a furry vest, he's going to look so hipster.



All i can say is i hope i still get time to blog over the next month but if i go quiet you will understand why. I hope your creative space isn't as stressful as mine.
Mxo

Comments

Alita said…
hello Michelle.. thanks for your coment on my blog ( my english its bad, sorry)
the "amigurumi" post its something that i knit for a Designer from Chile.( i live in Chile too. in a lovely city called ViƱa del Mar.). well.. the "tocado" its something for the hear, its like a headband, but big, and rare..ajja..
i love your blog.. hugs!!
Unknown said…
Wow - I can't wait to see those dolls when they're finished! Hope the festival goes swimmingly and you make a motzah!

Sarah xxx
Tanya Murray said…
They have really taken shape and look great. You must feel very satisfied and proud of your artistic inclination flowing out in creative abundance.
Susan said…
wow you sound flat out! The dolls are looking incredible - looking forward to seeing a finished Mr hatter. P.S. thanks for stopping by my blog today!
debby emadian said…
HI Michelle, thanks for popping over to my blog.


I love your dolls they're amazing especially the mad hatter..


I'm so pleased to see a recipe for chilli jam too...like you I love it and I've been looking for a good one for a while. The fish sauce is an unusual ingredient...I bet it gives a lovely deep tang to it. I'll let how I get on if I get to try it out...