6.21.2014

depeapa



Veronica de Arriba (Spain) makes delicious illustrated goods under the name Depeapa



Whether you're looking for colors or plain black/white, Depeapa doesn't disappoint!










 Depeapa makes beautiful products for you and your home.




You may purchase these lovelies at www.etsy.com/shop/depeapa.


NOTE: All images on this post are owned by Veronica de Arriba. Please seek the artist's persmission before using any of them. Thank you.

6.12.2014

poosac


When I was little (circa 1980), I had a cuddly handmade pink monkey. I truly loved her. Pinky was my everything. I never let go until one leg and both arms fell off. Aaaargh. I wish I knew how to sew! :( Then I grew up... saw less of those hand-sewn plushies... and somewhat forgot about Pinky. :(

Fast forward to the present... THANK GOD FOR ETSY!!! Etsy is indeed a goldmine of awesome handmade lovelies. Yes, I'm huge on nice illustration but I also go gaga over delicious 3Ds... like these beautiful hand-sewn dolls by Poosac (Scotland, UK)! 



Kim, the person behind Poosac, is an Edinburgh-based artist who specialises in wrong weird quirky-looking characters, all with a kick of modern and a splash of cutesy. 



I love the choice of fabrics and the long, skinny, dangly limbs juxtaposed against the stocky frame. Aww... won't they look great on desks, shelves and couches?!







Poosac dolls may be purchased online at etsy.com/shop/poosac. Feel free to show some lovin'!


NOTE: All images on this post are owned by Poosac. Sweet Tutumi was granted access to such photos solely for this feature. Should you wish to use any of them, please contact Kim of Poosac.



6.10.2014

katy pillinger



Katy Pillinger is a UK based artist and a damn good sewer! She makes the cutest plushies, cosies, brooches, magnets and stuff. <Drool, baby!>







Katy also makes nice illustration. Interestingly, her illustration style is totally different from her whimsy cutesy fabric pieces. 









<Shoutout to Katy: I LOVE YOUR CARDS!>

Care for more handmade greatness? Head on over to Katy's shop. You may also learn more about the artist on www.katypillinger.com.


NOTE: All images on this post are owned by Katy Pillinger. Sweet Tutumi gained the artist's permission to use such photos exclusively for this feature. Should you wish to use them, kindly contact Katy. Thanks!



6.04.2014

nomuu




These bunny illustrations by Simone Downey of Nomuu (Melbourne, Australia) have been a huge favorite of mine. I mean... what's not to crave about them? They're all vividly whimsical, cute, sweet and innocent... very much like the characters that filled my childhood dreams! 


I love the choice of colours and the minute details that add the needed spunk to each piece.




Simone's beautiful work (featured on greeting cards, cushions and art prints) may be purchased on Nomuu.com and Honeycup.etsy.com. Feel free to check 'em out!


NOTE: Please note that all images on this feature are owned by Simone Downey. If you wish to use any of them, please seek prior permission. Thanks!



5.30.2014

moogbee



Cute, pretty art with that dreamy vintage feel? Illustrator Julia Glukhoy does just that through her design studio, Moogbee






Her unique style has landed her a spot in the elusive Top 50 of Lilla Rogers' 2013 Global Talent Search. <Oh, yeah!>





Julia specializes in brand identity, illustration and pattern design, and is available for commissions and collaborations. Feel free to contact her for your next design project. 






Enjoy your weekend, everyone! :)


NOTE: All images on this blog post are owned by Julia Glukhoy. I can't blame you if you LOVE, LOVE, LOVE her work but should you wish to use any of these photos, please seek prior permission. Thank you!




5.24.2014

lori joy smith





Before I decided to become a designer, I read a lot of inspiring stories of artists. A favourite resource was Another Girl At Play, a website that featured female artists who successfully built and ran their own creative businesses. Now one particular girl stole my heart with the extreme cuteness of WHATEVER she made! 

Lori Joy Smith is a versatile artist who makes the cutest, most endearing illustrations...



... the most charming paintings




... and the prettiest fabric pieces.




One blogger I used to follow had one of her nursery walls decorated with Lori Joy's portraits. I can still clearly remember how it looked like and how much my heart pounded with envy each time I saw it. Too bad the blog was deleted. :(

For those of you interested in seeing more of Lori's art, you can view her portfolio and find out more about her current endeavours through her blog/website, www.LoriJoySmith.com. She does custom work and commission for books, portraits, magazines, packaging and a whole lot more. Some artwork may also be purchased on Etsy and Society6. I hope you love her creations as much as I do. :)

NOTE: Stealing is bad! All images on this blog post are owned by Lori Joy Smith. Sweet Tutumi was just lucky to be allowed to use them for this feature. Should you wish to use them for whatever purpose, kindly seek Lori Joy's permission first. Thank you.

  

5.20.2014

bigsoil (hongkong)



By renowned illustrator Bigsoil (Hong Kong). Playfully illustrated postcards for the benefit of the Hong Kong Association of the Deaf. Sold years back at local Pizza Hut stores. 


5.18.2014

laura berger


One of my friends once had a pet llama on her birthday wish list. 'A llama?!', I asked. I had no idea how it looked like, but I certainly loved how the name sounded. I then searched the net to find out more about this llama thing and serendipitously landed on this lovely shop owned by Laura Berger (Chicago). Gosh, her llamas were (and still are) the cutest and the most adorable of all! 


Apart from stinken' cute llamas, Laura paints and draws other interesting objects and creatures... all in that charming style that is unique to hers. You know that eclectic mix of cute, crude and weird... blended so perfectly that it just turns out downright beautiful? Yuh, that's her signature. (I wish I had the word. But you know what I'm sayin' right?)









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Above all, I love the way Laura depicts the beauty and importance of connecting to our inner selves, the people around us, and the world we are in.


  





If you wish to see more of Laura's artwork, visit her lovely website and/or Etsy shop. Prints, cards and originals are happily showcased in there. Enjoy! :)


NOTE: All images on this blog post are owned by Laura Berger. Laura graciously allowed Sweet Tutumi to use them solely for this feature. If you are as smitten as I am with her work and would like to post any of these images else where, please hold your horses and ask Laura's permission first.  Thank you. 

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5.15.2014

night owl paper goods


Cute illustrations printed on wood? Why not?!!! Alabama-based studio, Night Owl Paper Goods, does just that... printing 'modern yet folksy' artwork on eco-friendly sustainably harvested birch wood and 100% post consumer recycled paper. I first learned about them through the National Stationery Show website years back and was swept away with their distinctive craft. Boy, am I happy to add this lovely jotter to my growing stash. :)



5.14.2014

marimekko



I got this beautiful sketchbook from Marimekko, a Finnish company that designs and manufactures a plethora of things featuring whimsical patterns in rich, bold, delicious colours. Their products include pouches, bags, pillow cases, notebooks, clothes, cooking mitts and a whole lot more! If you're like me and you love whimsy... you'll definitely find heaven in Marimekko. :)





5.08.2014

okay tina


Okay Tina is a designer and illustrator who specialises in extremely cute childhood characters. Her long list of credentials includes having worked with huge brands like Levi's and Samsung. Feel free to check out her equally endearing website, www.okaytina.com.

NOTE: Don't hate me! I was just lucky to have chanced upon these super cute mini notebooks by Okay Tina. I can't even remember the name of the shop!