An engaging idea
Engagement? Wedding? Olympic gold medal synchronised diving attempt? Natty has the card for you!
Engagement? Wedding? Olympic gold medal synchronised diving attempt? Natty has the card for you!
Featuring kiwi made arts and craft supplies, stationery, patterns and kits, and classes and workshops, Felt Leisure & Activities is full of exciting things to feed your mind and inspire creativity.
Dressed in black reclaimed leather, my rustic, weathered coat is sure to inspire. Intricate stitching with purple linen thread adorns my coat in a swirling pattern from front to back. Open me up, and you’ll find I begin & end with snippets of hand-aged batik style decorative paper in blue & cream hues. In between, I’m filled with 36 sheets of purple-stained paper to write your little secrets or mantras.
Extra Curricular 19 is out now on Felt! This issue brings together some very talented makers, including cover artist Flora Waycott, jeweller Cheryl Sills, multi-disciplined illustrator Amane Cardenas, potter Kirsten Dryburgh and graphite artist Chaya Kasif…
Attention embroiderers: announcing the Teribear Cross Stitch Collection…
Sound craftsmanship: the timber and timbre of Tukituki Instruments
Cajon drum maker Phill Jones is usually based in Wellington, but sends us his interview from Istanbul, on his way to to Bulgaria. Travelling with his partner to visit her home country for the first time, he made a special cajon for the journey…
We felt it was our duty. It was a tough job but someone had to do it. Delicious-looking baking mixes from Cupcake Sweeties had appeared on Felt, and it was agreed at Felt HQ that these had to be tested for the good of all our Felt customers. We’re so selfless like that.
The squeegee diaries: tales from The Art Room
Graphic designer Hayley Pearce of The Art Room started illustrating and hand screen-printing children’s artwork when her first daughter was born and she couldn’t find what she wanted for her room. Now a mum to two little girls, her design range has also grown to include cards, smaller prints, teatowels and pillowcases.
Who doesn’t love hydrangeas? These beauties are completely edible…
Colourful ideas for creative Easter activities with the whanau…