Saturday 27 June 2015

27th June 2015

I did a doodle today which is from my new Marketing Blog, which I will be launching soon.

Putting my marketing consultancy and design hat back on (not that I ever really took it off), I am working on my own branding and marketing material... why is it so hard to brand yourself (too personally involved!).

Anyway, there's a great saying that has been doing the rounds for donkeys (that's a sort of pun!), that I've decided to incorporate into my blog header. I just feel it is very apt for organisations out there.

Be yourself.

Unless you can be a unicorn,
then be a unicorn.

Friday 26 June 2015

26th June 2015

I did a doodle today for the Colour Collective - love Fridays. This week's colour is Tangerine, ooooo so zesty and vibrant, great choice.

So after flirting with an idea of 'Tangerine Trees and Marmalade Skies', I opted for a little less dreamy doodling (sorry Lucy) and turned my doodle-attentions to one of my favourite birds... the best dressed, most stylish and leader of feathered fashions, the Mandarin Duck.

Nature just pulls things off that human fashion just never could.


Thursday 25 June 2015

25th June 2015

I did a doodle today inspired by my mum's birthday (happy birthday mum, I love you) and by my Baby Business blog (where I celebrated my first Mothers Day as a mum >).

I came across a beautiful saying and wanted to bring it to life through a little drawing.


Wednesday 24 June 2015

24th June 2015

I did a doodle today after splashing around in the river in the sunshine.

The sun is out, no plans, so picnic blankets and food, along with towels and swimmers, thrown in a bag and then we are off to the meadows and the river beach. Hidden away behind overgrown wild flowers and grasses, tree branches topping down to the ground, we sneak through, dog in tow, and emerge on a sandy-shingley-muddy-grassy beach, where the river flows round an exaggerated bend. Crystal clear waters, icy cold, make for a lot of fun splashing and cooling down on this hot, hot summer day.

The things childhood memories are made from.


Tuesday 23 June 2015

23rd June 2015

I did a doodle today, inspired by my blog on Stories & Stuff (Take a peek >), which in turn was inpired by Penguin's #onthepage blog by @AislinnHunter

Looking in to how surroundings inspire us and the importance of what we surround ourselves, I found myself gazing upon the (what can only be described as bloomin large and bloomin bright) peacock feathers that adorn my office walls and for some reason thought they'd make great hair!


Monday 22 June 2015

22nd June 2015

I did a doodle today for my Stories & Stuff blog (Have a peek >) for a post titled, 'There goes some more of that money-that-I-never-actually-saw-or-touched':

Well that's a lovely new top purchased, love online shopping. Not really a second thought goes into clicking 'complete purchase', before you get a ring on the doorbell with an exciting parcel for you to open. How great is that: browse, click, get.

But maybe we should be stopping for a second or two and thinking about how and what we purchase. It seems that many of us don't bat an eyelid about thirty pounds here CLICK, fifteen pounds there CLICK and twenty-five pounds in the sale CLICK.

What if just a little of that money-that-I-never-actually-saw-or-touched could not only get me that fab new top, but actually make a difference somewhere, to someone? and what if I didn't have to even click a little box that I have to squint to see, and I didn't have to read something that guilts me into donating money? I just simply bought my fab top and that was that, someone somewhere was getting something they desperately need for survival, hope and health.

For the record, it shouldn't be all on the consumer. We are, after all, just meeting our own personal needs and in a climate where time is precious and purchasing made way-too-easy for us. Why should we do all the thinking. How about the manufacturers, retailers and service providers giving a bit more thought to making a difference and helping consumers make a difference? Profits are profits, but this is a world where the fat cat is just that, fat. Shedding a few 'pounds' really would not harm your 'bottom' line, but could really make a significant difference to others.

I recently discovered Faircloth & Supply through a magazine article. As a fashion retailer, for every item they sell they buy one uniform for a girl in Nepal, enabling that girl to attend school and receive an education to help to better her life and her future.

Nepal is just one country where women are mistreated and undervalued through historic cultural beliefs. With over 30 million girls not in school, Faircloth & Supply are supporting the work of the GHF (General Welfare Pratisthan) to empower women in Nepal and break the cycle of discrimination.

We in the western world take our education for granted far too much, often undervaluing it and even, in many parts, dismissing it as a waste of time. These girls in Nepal, these 30 million young girls, have no such luxury. Education is not just academic to girls Nepal, it is a life line to provide safety from trafficking and exploitation, to provide education on HIV and well-being, to help them out of poverty.

So that fab top I just bought could have bought one girl a uniform, kept her safe and helped her on a journey to better her life. CLICK.

Faircloth & Supply are not the only forward thinking and compassionate business, but they are a great example of the simplicity of the problem and the simplicity of the solution. There is, of course, way more complexities behind the scenes (loop holes, red tape, etc) but that's the point - it is behind the scenes. Consumers don't need to be bogged down with it, stressed by it, or put off by it. We see what we like, we like what we see and CLICK we have helped.

It is possible for all sides to benefit. Just takes a little thought, compassion and action.

Find out more about Faircloth & Supply and visit their online shop >

Read more about the work of the GWP >



Sunday 21 June 2015

21st June 2015

I did a doodle today for Father's Day... and was then upstaged by a four year old!

So firstly, Happy Father's day to all you dads out there. Bacon sarnies and a pint, Mr Grumpy socks and some handmade paper-mache dinosaur... just a few of the presents I've seen being received via Twitter and Facebook.

Well, I doodled a father's day picture for my dad (smug smile) and based it on a truly lovely and silly photo of the two of us that my daughter took last summer. Proudly completed when my Little One waltzes in and says, "Mummy, I've done a father's day picture for Grandpa. It's him in his boat saying hello to a whale". Darn it, way better than my picture!

MY PICTURE

























MY FOUR YEAR OLD'S PICTURE