In this post, I would like to present most of the products that I’ve been developing with the Little Prince theme, among them party favors, party table decor, packages for candies, decorative banners and thank you cards. Also, I would like to show some of the very special products that Chocoart - my lovely business partner – is doing with these characters. There are also some other items, but I’ll write about them soon.
Please contact me in case you would like to purchase any of it, I will be happy in answer you! All of these products will also be available soon in my online store.
Now let’s see the pictures! :-) I’m sorry for the lengthy post, but I wanted to centralize all of the new works with this theme…
There are two options for the invitations (both in bookmark format).
Hand stitched invitation with light blue felt in the back:
Simpler version of the invitation above. It’s the same layout, but mainly made out of paper:
Felt banner, it can also be personalized with names:
Lavender-scented bags made out of fabrics, with a ceramic piece:
Packages and favors:
Translucent box with a crown and a truffle (assorted flavors, by Chocoart):
Candy glass jar:
Yellow cube for for truffles or fudges:
Chocolate bars, with white or brown package:
Glass jar for candies/almonds:
Packages for favors, truffles or fleur de sel caramels:
Blue box with white polka dots:
Cookies on a stick created by Chocoart (also available with Little Prince paper tags):
Character cookie, also made by Chocoart (cute and delicious!):
Party favors – photo frame with felt characters (the figures can be mixed with other characters, also in felt):
Party favors – bookplate stickers on a tin can, with fabric case with a Little Prince ceramic piece:
Character of the book in felt, can be used as table decoration:
Cupcake toppers, also excellent as table decor and for other candies:
Party favors – felt tissue case:
This was made as a tray cover, but it can be adapted to be used as a festive tablecloth.
Fabric basket:
Felt napkin rings and paper tag:
Thanks you cards:
I’ ve got very happy with 2010 and I can’t wait for this new year! As I’m sure happens with so many other people, I always need a restart where I reorganise everything, with this feeling of renewal, new horizons and other projects… So, I hope an awesome 2011 with health, a lot of happiness and inspiration for all of us!
Here two of my last projects of this year:
A detail of the artwork:
One of the last custom orders, in process:
One of the biggest problems of a designer, without a doubt, is the difficult to find a place where they can display and sell its works, so a large number of people could get to know or find them.
When the Etsy site was launched in 2005, certainly it opened doors for thousands of professionals. I know that a lot of people have already had contact with it, but at the same time I realize that many others haven’t yet. Etsy ended up being a huge community, where people who make and value handmade items use it not only to sell but also to buy products, but I feel it still lacks advertisement that is more global, so people that are not directly envolved in that creative environment can get to know the service and realize how much they can take advantage of this great and very well organized tool.
This worldwide e-commerce portal offers handmade and vintage items as well arts and crafts supplies. The payment system is very simple and it depends on each seller, but the great majority accept Paypal, a fast and safe way to make any kind of payment.
Taking in consideration my great admiration for Etsy, and gratitude for it to exist (!), soon I’ll launch my own online shop and, as well as in the crafts fairs that I love to participate, all of you will be able to always check over the new products that I’ll create.
Although I’m structuring my new store just now, I didn’t start to use it recently: I visit the website almost everyday (and many times during the day, sometimes lol) to get to know the wonderful artworks from excelent artists, that are posted every day. You’ll always find new things, every second!
In one of my visits, I was so lucky to find Persian Garden, the online shop of Afi, an extraordinary artist that makes amazing illustrations. When the order arrived at home, flawlessly wrapped, I felt the pleasant sensation that nothing could be as perfect for my living room as that!
In the photo above, you will find the following illustrations: Cypress Tree in brown and ivory (the ones in the edges), Paisley Bird and Pomegranate Tree (the ones in the center).
And also this one:
In this photo: Where the sun is shining (purple)
It really worths it to check this designer’s work that is inspired, in a very delicate way, by the Persian art and culture.
See you soon!






































