Illustration + Design

blog

Just A Minute...
...in October.

My little possum #babyjagoe
+ I've been carrying around this little possum.

#babyjagoe is cool
+ Making him wear his uncle's Ray Bans.

Went shyly into a travel agents today to ask some questions. Makes it a tiny bit closer to being real @sarahjagoe
+ Making baby steps towards planning a European trip with my sister.

Going to see if this is worth the hype
+ I've been reading lots of baby books.

I'm full of delicious Wanderlust Food Van goods
98a1ffd6371411e39e1622000a9d0ec7_8
+ There are some pretty lovely food vans in Launceston - Wanderlust and Tacos de Pancho.

Cheese! #babyjagoe
#babyjagoe is having a much happier day today. Yesterday I had a different baby entirely.

Did you know that feet are delicious? #babyjagoe
0fdfdd8e371511e380a722000aaa08b2_8
Arm is asleep but I dare not move it #babyjagoe
I wish I felt this good right after I woke up! #babyjagoe
+ And just generally hanging our with this happy little fellow.

Watching | Homeland, Downton Abbey & Would I Lie To You.
Listening | 'Are You A Conspirator' - Kieran Ryan
Consuming | C's delicious curries, fried vegetable couscous, Wanderlust vegetarian pies & Milkbar's mixed berry smoothies.
Reading | Bringing Up Bebe - Pamela Druckerman, The Bedroom Philosopher Diaires - Justin Heazlewood & Call The Midwife - Jennifer Worth. 
Visiting | Newcastle (currently in).
Enjoying | Making art, spending time with family old friends and watching my little baby grow and learn.
Making | Little sketchbook drawings.
Looking forward to | Taking Theo for his first swim next week and spending more time with family - we have a massive couple of days planned.

I hope you had a lovely month!

Little Joys
4_circles

+ trying on a new fancy perfume each time I'm in a department store
+ perfect Tasmanian weather
+ library books
+ Theo smiling at (and engaging with) strangers
+ new episodes of Downton Abbey & Homeland
+ bright yellow sandals with bright nail polish
+ mail from strangers with encouraging words
+ 01 sized pens
+ feeding Theo his first foods (a wonderful, messy experience)
+ Mac's sour apple fruit drink
+ brightly coloured records
+ baby leg rolls
+ broccoli pies from wanderlust
+ taking Theo to his first gig (an acoustic show at Fresh)
+ spoonfuls of peanut butter
+ gold nail polish
+ my cat curled up in a reusable shopping bag

What's bringing you joy?

Sketchbook Pages
Sketchbook Pages

I started this little sketchbook at the start of 2012 and have just started adding some more pages to it. I'm really enjoying laying my materials out on my lounge room floor and making a page while Theo bounces around happily in his Jolly Jumper. I really like making art in this format because it's low pressure - if I don't like something I can rip out a page or just shut the book and nobody has to see it. I'm feeling really inspired to make things lately - I'm hoping I can ride this wave and start some projects I've been looking forward to.

Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages
Goodnight Little Spoon Sketchbook Pages

Documenting Life | 01
DSC00824

I've been really craving starting a new project. After seeing a couple of gorgeous Project Life spreads across the internet (like Manda's & Natalie's ) I thought I'd seek out the materials to start my own.

If you're not familiar with it - Project Life (there are half a dozen similar versions, but this name seems to be the most popular) is a scrapbooking approach that tries to simplify the idea of scrapbooking so that you don't necessarily need to use glue or scissors or to spend hours collaging papers. I guess it kind of streamlines the whole experience so that you can concentrate on documenting and recording moments without the mess and hassle. You just use your photo prints and write on a card or two and insert them into the pockets in the plastic sleeves - it has a lovely simplified look and is less hassle than conventional scrapbooking.

DSC00815

I liked this idea and the way that the layouts looked, but I couldn't really bring myself to buy all of the branded cards and stickers, etc. when I'd really prefer to make them myself (and I'm cheap). So I bought a generic brand of plastic sleeves with pockets and a different brand's binder and cut some cardboard to size. Several brands make the same plastic sleeves with pockets and the same goes for the binders and cards. I really like 'scrapbooking' but I don't think that you necessarily need to go into a shop and buy a bunch of 'scrapbooking' things - you can make your own scrapbooking bits and pieces from magazines, paper scraps, cardboard, stickers from the $2 shop and add your own hand drawn elements. But for people who don't have the time/energy/inclination to do this, you can buy 'core kits' with colourful cards to insert.

I'd like to fill a binder sheet with photos for each month for Theo and I'd like to do a page every week or two with photos of things we've been doing and write little notes to accompany them. I like the idea of making a folder for each year and doing it little by little so that it's not a massive undertaking at the end of a year. I really enjoyed putting the pages together and I know it's going to be really nice to look over a whole year at the end of it. I thought I'd share a couple of the pages I've made so far.

DSC00818
DSC00823
DSC00825
+ The first day (including a picture of the sunsrise on the morning of the day Theo was born, photos of his first few minutes, when I first got to see him (thanks cesarean), the obligatory unflattering photo of oneself in hospital and his little arm band).

DSC00819
DSC00820
+ The first few days in hospital (including exhausted parent photos).

DSC00821
+ Coming home (including a photo of the outfit he came home in, one of us in the hospital before we left and standing on the steps of our house before we brought him in and the horribly unflattering photo the newspaper took of us the day after he was born.

I might try to post a couple of pages here every now and then. Do you do Project Life (or something similar)? I'd love to see your pages.