Thursday 14 April 2011

Decorate Book Launch. Press Party.

This is the fab book that I had the pleasure of enjoying meeting the author, Holly Becker of on Wednesday evening.

The venue: Liberty of London. Enough said.

We met in the Heritage Suite (GORGEOUS!) in Liberty's. We sat and waited patiently for her arrival. Smiley and relaxed she was. Star struck I was. 

The book is actually co-written with Joanna Copestick who sat at the back of the audience avoiding the limelight. We aren't all made for the limelight.

Holly kept the whole talk relaxed just like we were in her front room all having a chat. Perfect!

The book has been created with a huge array of different ideas to help you and your style. Not convince you of being something else but to develop your own tastes. The book aims to be approachable, teaching but also giving you content you can use in every day life.

I think anyone with anything from an interest in decorating, or someone who has just bought a new house and will soon be picking up the paintbrush through to real design enthusiasts will LOVE this book. It's hard to believe that the book took a mere six to eight months to create. You can really see how much work has been collated. 

Holly always refers to how great Joanna was to work with and also jokingly mentioned that if she went on to write another book that she would always want to work with a co-author. Hehe... this amazing woman is normal then ;-) 

Holly's style and passion is so evident in her blog. In this book. And in real life you realise how real all of it is, she is a real person with a real talent and is a really nice lady.

I look forward to following the rest of her career. I am a huge fan!

Please check out Holly's blog over at www.decor8blog.com.

Lucy xo
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Monday 14 March 2011

kate jenkins



yesterday i went to the affordable art fair in london. there were some delicious pieces on offer. i fell in love with a lot of screenprinting pieces. there is my textile design passion coming out. but more of that on another post.



this post is dedicated to the very talented knitting-licious kate jenkins. 



i love how her knitted/crochet art is added with a bit of sparkle.


<photos: rebecca hossack art gallery>