I went for the chop just before Esther was due, in readiness for the onset of post-pregnancy hair loss (depressing stuff!). Scary as it was to see all that hair I'd been growing for ages scattered over the floor, it was worth it. - look, I now have a "do"! It's supposed to be 60s bob-ish and miraculously it works if I spend a bit of time with the hairdryer, but I've been pleasantly surprised that even on the barely-out-of-pyjamas, toast-in-the-hair, baby-brain days it still looks more or less passable with a quick bit of taming!
Wednesday, 27 June 2012
And finally, on the subject of new beginnings/rebranding... I am now officially a short hair convert!
I went for the chop just before Esther was due, in readiness for the onset of post-pregnancy hair loss (depressing stuff!). Scary as it was to see all that hair I'd been growing for ages scattered over the floor, it was worth it. - look, I now have a "do"! It's supposed to be 60s bob-ish and miraculously it works if I spend a bit of time with the hairdryer, but I've been pleasantly surprised that even on the barely-out-of-pyjamas, toast-in-the-hair, baby-brain days it still looks more or less passable with a quick bit of taming!
I went for the chop just before Esther was due, in readiness for the onset of post-pregnancy hair loss (depressing stuff!). Scary as it was to see all that hair I'd been growing for ages scattered over the floor, it was worth it. - look, I now have a "do"! It's supposed to be 60s bob-ish and miraculously it works if I spend a bit of time with the hairdryer, but I've been pleasantly surprised that even on the barely-out-of-pyjamas, toast-in-the-hair, baby-brain days it still looks more or less passable with a quick bit of taming!
Tuesday, 26 June 2012
More new beginnings
So, you may have noticed some changes to the Made by Loulabelle look. What do you think?
Much as I liked the old pink and swirly branding, I felt it was a bit too whimsical and girly to be a true reflection of the style and 60s/70s textiles of my products. So I called upon the considerable talents of illustrator and all round good gal Kate Hazell to help me out.
My brief to Kate was a pretty vague "something curvy with a 60s/70s influence". (Helpful 'eh? I blame the late stages of pregnancy.) So, it's a testament to Kate's cleverness that she pulled together a mood board that perfectly summed up what I had in mind!
I'm pleased as punch with the resulting logo and love the purple/orange colour combo. Just a couple more design tweaks to make to this site a bit easier to navigate, and then the new look will be complete.
Now, I wonder if I can find myself a purple/orange vintage dress to match....
Much as I liked the old pink and swirly branding, I felt it was a bit too whimsical and girly to be a true reflection of the style and 60s/70s textiles of my products. So I called upon the considerable talents of illustrator and all round good gal Kate Hazell to help me out.
Check out her great work for yourself at www.katehazell.com |
I'm pleased as punch with the resulting logo and love the purple/orange colour combo. Just a couple more design tweaks to make to this site a bit easier to navigate, and then the new look will be complete.
Now, I wonder if I can find myself a purple/orange vintage dress to match....
Saturday, 23 June 2012
Drum roll please.....
Needless to say, it's been a pretty nuts couple of months. We're all completely in love - just a little sleep deprived and cross-eyed at times!
3 weeks old |
First smiles |
Storytime! |
Friday, 22 June 2012
Boom! (that's the sound of a stitchbomb...)
What better way to return to the Real World than with a bit of stitchbombing. Yep, to celebrate the 2nd birthday of Darn it & Stitch, shop owner Jo sent out an appeal for the intrepid stitchers and knitters of Oxford to decorate bikes (and bulls). It all made perfect sense - honest!
Kapow! Consider yourself pom-pommed! |
A blanket and bow bomb! |
Stitchbombing the Oxford bull... a work in progress - quick girls before he notices! |
Nice work Jo! |
The bull is bombed. Bum cosy, cod peice and scarf - job's a good'un |
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