Sunday 27 April 2014

Garden Days & Cottages - Fabric Design Inspiration

Garden Days = Happy Days for me!  So I'm very excited to introduce a new Fabric Design close to my heart.  Inspired by my love of Cottage Gardens, full of the sweetest flowers... silk like Poppies, the bluest of Delphiniums, Cornflowers and wispy pink blooms fluttering in the Summer breeze!

Last Summer I visited Furzey Gardens back home in the UK.  A gorgeous Garden complete with this precious Cottage.  



So inspired by this trip I sat in the sunshine freely painting my dreams of the flowers I love the most.  



After a lot of design work I have brought these watercolor paintings together into this delightful "Garden Days" Pattern, available for you as Fabric from my Spoonflower Store.  The wonderful part of Spoonflower is that you can choose from a range of fabrics, from Silk for a summery Scarf to Linen for Upholstery & Cottons for gorgeous Dresses.




Here's the even more exciting part!
Every time a customer purchases any of my
Fabric designs they will be entered into a Prize Draw.

One lucky person will then win: 
A 20€ Gift Voucher to spend in my Fabric or Etsy Shop .
(running from April 10th - August 10th)
1 entry for every design you purchase, so if you
purchase 2, you are entered twice etc.

Fabric Store:


Wishing you all Happy "Garden Days".
Catherine
x



6 comments:

hensintheorchard.blogspot.com said...

Your watercolours are beautiful.

June said...

How gorgeous Catherine!!!!!!!! I think I'm in love!
You are so amazing my artist friend!
hugs from here...

Anonymous said...

pretty nice blog, following :)

Unknown said...

Beautiful!!!

Blessings,

Kim

Helen Philipps said...

Beautiful watercolours, and your flower strewn fabric is gorgeous!
Helen xox

Unknown said...

Great weather, beautiful flowers, and a homey cottage – you can't help but be inspired while in a garden like this one. It looks lively and peaceful, two characteristics that a garden design must have. While maintaining a garden like this one could be tough, some find the whole process calming, and even therapeutic.

Sam Lucas @ Green Collar