This morning I was interviewed on ABC Radio, by Fiona Poole on her Breakfast program.
She asked me about being a working mum, and how co-working has helped. Thanks Fiona!
Click Here to download the broadcast (1.9Mb).
This morning I was interviewed on ABC Radio, by Fiona Poole on her Breakfast program.
She asked me about being a working mum, and how co-working has helped. Thanks Fiona!
Click Here to download the broadcast (1.9Mb).
Sweet Paul Magazine is a very stylish bunch of pages, sold in the USA. So I was very pleased indeed to find my reindeer pillowcase had found its way into the Christmas edition!
Scored “Editor’s Pick” in Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper!
Stuffed is an American magazine dedicated entirely to handmade softies. My Whale stuffie had a long way to travel, but made the most of his stay, getting a whole page to himself!
I was so excited to see my pillowcases appear in the lovely thick Queensland Homes magazine!
“Second Sunday in May”, my Mum used to repeat to us growing up, so now I never forget. 🙂
Happy to see my eucalyptus pillowcase set included in the Sun Herald’s Mothers Day Gift Guide last weekend.
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And don’t forget, Modern Family Cards do cards for Step-Mum’s too.
Last night something really touching happened – My Giant Wombat made an appearance on the 7.30 Report!
Hanging on the wall (alongside loads of wombat photos), behind Brigitte Stevens, Director of the Wombat Awareness Organisation. See…
The report was about how despite vegetation being so lush at the moment, Southern wombats are dying of starvation! The problem is that onion weed has taken over the plains, leaving no grass for the wombats to eat. In desperation some are eating the weed and suffering liver failure as a result. It’s awful!
While Brigitte Stevens and other amazing people are providing food drops, and nursing sick wombats back to health, the problem is not solved that easily.
I must say I was mighty touched that someone so wonderful and inspiring had my art on her wall, and I feel so pleased it found its way to her.
At that moment My Giant Wombat artwork took on a whole new meaning for me, as though suddenly I realised it was about her all along.
Help the wombats via the Wombat Awareness Organisation, here.