Thursday, September 25, 2008

...and then there were nuggets...

At a coffee shop one evening I doodled these little guys - later named "Nuggets" - one little sketch of the 3 nuggets in a little carton I scanned and colored up in photoshop as an experiment (I don't do a ton of illustration in photoshop you see). And me being me, I began making little stuffed nuggets - all different colors and combinations of fabrics - and they are sold 2-to-a-carton. you can pick out which ones suit you, or someone you know, best. I imagine treating these little guys like produce in the grocery store: pick 'em up, give a little squeeze and a good look-over before purchasing...
Nuggets in a Carton illustration
the remaining nuggets after everyones' favorite colors were picked over at the 2006 Finch's Holiday Boutique.
Nuggets have grown in scale, some have pockets on their belly's, some even looks like owls, bunnies, and birds...
Tooth Fairy nuggets for Finch's Holiday Time Boutique!
Bunny, "Classic", Bird + Owl Nugget Styles

Jimmy gets Friends...

Once I had started, I just had to add on...so eventually Jimmy made some friends including Calla, the know-it-all blue bird, Oscar the turtle (although never stuffed), and Robit Robot.
They each got Stationery Sets complete with envelopes, stickers, and special pens. They also appeared in little enclosure card packs.

...and Jimmy even went to space...

Jimmy in Space Stationery Pages



Extra fuzzy stuffed Calla that went to Corinna Quist because she unloaded lots and lots of great fabric to me AND because she's like my big sister.

Oscar Stationery Pages

Jimmy Dolls

Later I decided that I would try sewing up a stuffed Jimmy character....that's pretty much what started me on this whole path. Once I started, I couldn't stop.

Here's a Stuffed Jimmy Doll with his "Jimmy's Tree" book.

Jimmy

Back in school, I really got into paper making and artists' books, and then eventually in children's book and tiny treasures. I developed a little character by the name of Jimmy while day-dreaming in various liberal arts lectures - he started out pretty funny - I couldn't get his legs quite right - If I can go back and find 'em, I'll post some of my first sketches - they're pretty funny to look back at 7 years later.
I made a little story book called Jimmy's Tree - here are a few of the illustrations for the story. I'm hoping to have a few books at Finch's Holiday Time Boutique in December.