Hi friends. It’s Cathy reporting that game day is finally here! Do you have a sports fan on your team who would love a sports-themed space all their own? But, you haven’t been able to match their request with your aesthetic or your vision board? Don’t worry, we’ve got your back! Introducing Game On! A collection of fabric wall decals created from unique original watercolor artwork. The theme is energetic, but the style is refined. Imagine bespoke basketballs, timeless tennis rackets, stylish soccer balls, and more … We included all the heavy hitters … even pretty pickleball paddles. ;-) I...
Pet House is here! … and eagerly waiting for you. (happy tail wag!) This new collection is a celebration of a child’s best friend, whether great or small, furry or feathered … or finned. Dogs? You bet. Cats? Obvs. Hamsters? Absolutely. Turtles? Y-e-e-e-s-s-s. So, for all pet-loving families, we introduce Pet House to warm your hearts … and your happy children’s spaces. (And, don’t forget your fur babies’ napping rooms, too!) Julianna had so much fun bringing all kinds of beloved pet buddies to life with painterly watercolor textures, and loose, playful line work. It’s a magical blend … modern...
Our newest collection Rooftop is here! And it’s out of this world! Well, more like across the world! ;-) Inspired by the cozy city of Copenhagen, the Rooftop Collection is a whimsical nod to all that is Scandinavia. From original watercolor illustrations, you can create your own village and magically transform your walls into the pages of a storybook. This group was inspired by my favorite city in all of Scandinavia … Copenhagen! My husband grew up in the center city where the buildings are over 150 years old. And, with time, amazing textures, color, and patterns emerge. Whenever we visit...
If you want to be the hippest gift-giver at the next baby shower, scroll down to see our newest First Friday showing. This fun collection is called, Hello There. It comes to you from the imagination of Julianna Heck Larsen, who is a little bit cooler than her mom. But just a little. And, it’s not just fun and games. It’s educational, too. The strong black and white drawings with bright accent colors are inspired by a newborn baby’s interest in high contrast shapes and colors early in development. It’s true! Newborns prefer black and white geometric shapes … just...