Carrying on from last week, I’ve been working on a new project for home decor. This time I’ve added a glow in the dark element. And I think I’ve cracked using that thread. This will be added to Etsy first in the week, but I hope you like the work in progress photo.
Trying something new.
I’ve added a totally new product over on Etsy, it’s a little outside my comfort zone as it’s more complex and expensive than I normally make. But I love how it came out and I want to make more home decor. I hope you like it and let me know if you wanna see more things like this in the future. You can find the listing here.
Oh, what a weekend!
This weekend Tam and me had the special job of helping out the talented Rachael Harman with her stall at the Melbourne arts trail, in Derbyshire.
I know we’re friends, but genuinely her work is stunning and whimsical. The amount of effort and thought she puts into her designs and makes is something I aspire to with my own things.
Why not go have a look on her site and let her designs transport you to a different place HERE
The many faces of Tam.
Along with the most beautiful artwork you can find on this site, Tam the Tiny Hamster also has physical bodies. That’s right, bodies! There is a Tam of all sizes and for all occasions. And because of all this overwhelming cuteness, I had to make him a special place in my room. And this is the Shelf of Tam, along with his little moth friend.
You can follow Tam on more adventures over on Instagram and X. Be sure to give him a follow and tell him how cute he is.
Tam, internet famous!?
As you might not know, Tam the tiny hamster was made by the wonderful company Amuse in Japan. Each month they check the hashtags over on X and pick a few photos to share on the dedicated page. And last month Tam got picked!
You can check out the page here and see if you can spot Tam! Don’t forget to give Amuse a follow on their social media and see all the cute plushies they make.