Pre-Loved by Hello Sandwich Art Packs














Recently I have been spring cleaning my study and finding some special pre-loved treasures to share with you. And this Saturday I will be selling my Pre-Loved Art Packs at the COFA (College of Fine Arts) Spring Fair.

Oh my goodness there are so many packs on my living room floor at the moment!

Origami Packs (One left :))
Sketch Pads Packs
Coloured Board Packs
Oil Paint Packs
Paintbrush Packs
Pastel Packs
Spray Paint Packs
Printmakers Packs
Muji Pack (just one of these with super cute grid paper and Japanese high school style texta pack)
Oil Pastel Packs
Texta Packs
Canvas Stretcher Packs
Canvas Packs
Gift Wrapping Packs
Japanese Masking Tape Packs (*SOLD OUT sorry!)
Wallpaper Packs

All pre-loved by Hello Sandwich.

If you are in the neighbourhood please pop in and say Hi!

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Hello Sandwich
xxx

P.S. Special thanks to my favourite bloggers for the reuse of your pretty images on my labels!

Garden Corsage Making


My first corsage!





My Aunt and I had such a delightful time at the Corsage Making Workshop at Cut + Paste on Sunday. I am now obsessed with corsage making and have already planned a trip to the flower markets to pick up florist wire and parafilm tape so I can start to create my own corsages at home. I think a spring garden party might in order with pretty corsages for each of my guests. So sweet!

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Hello Sandwich
xxx

Cut + Paste Sydney



Cut and Paste (not to be confused with the Digital Design Tournament of the same name) is a sustainable craft festival and makers market taking place in Sydney this weekend.

Pick up some handmade goodies or enroll in free workshops such as bookbinding, corsage making and vegan cooking. For more info please click here.

Have a lovely weekend!I might see you there!

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Hello Sandwich
xxx

Paul Barbera + Where They Create











Ever wanted to spy inside the studio spaces occupied by creative types such as IJM? Well special thanks to Lucy at The Design Files for letting us in on Australian photographer Paul Barbera's new website Where They Create. In fact, one of the spaces was photographed for the magazine I work for. Do pop on over for a look. 

Paul, can you please take some spy photo's in the studio of my favourite Japanese artist Hiroshi Sugito? I have the biggest of crushes on him! 

All images special thanks to Paul Barbera.