Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Featured on Kidstylefile website

Mooce Baby has been featured on Kidstylefile website as part of madeit.com.au fab five!!

Check it out by clicking the link below.

http://www.kidstylefile.com.au/category/news-and-reviews/madeitcomau/



Sunday, July 19, 2009

So, Mooce Baby has been to the Mathilda’s Market and I must say “What a fabulous day!” From the moment the doors opened at 9:00am the City Hall main auditorium was a buzz. The day exceeded my expectations, with a lot of excited people crowded around my stall. I could not believe it when my Butterfly dress sold within the first hour.

Thank you to everyone for coming and showing your support, providing wonderful feedback, giving your best wishes and biggest smiles.

I can’t wait until the next Mathilda’s Market in November!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Mathilda's Market



Just a reminder that Mooce Baby will be at the Mathilda’s Market this Sunday, 19 July 2009. The Market will be held at the Brisbane City Hall, King George Square, Brisbane City.


From 9am to 1pm
Parking is available under the City hall (fees apply)
Visit Mathilda’s Market website for more details.

Hope to see you there : )

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

New T-shirt design at Mooce Baby

I am delighted to present my new design for Mooce Baby girls t-shirts. I wanted to produce something with my brand name in it and so have created the cheerful red bubble design that relates to the Mooce logo. The design was printed at the Thea and Sami studio and as expected Thea has done a wonderful job.


Monday, June 22, 2009

New dress at Mooce Baby

I have decided to share this new creation with you all early because I am very pleased with the end result. I love the fabric and the colours. I have incorporated the butterfly theme into the cut of the dress by reproducing the butterfly motif into the sleeve. I think this adds an interesting feature to the dress . The fabric is designed by Valori Wells.
The dress will make its début at the Mathilda’s Market but I have already had an early order so it is available for sale now!!!
I have some more exciting news about new retailer that contacted me but can’t reveal the details as yet!
I am looking forward to hearing what you think about my dress : )





Saturday, June 20, 2009

Beautiful Prague


I don’t know what it is but I have been feeling a bit home sick this week. It is quite unusual because I have been living in Australia for 8 years now and so I don’t really feel home sick that often. After all I consider Brisbane my home now. May be it is because my mum and grandma are coming in 3 weeks (can’t wait by the way) and I have been thinking of Prague lately.


To me, Prague is the most beautiful city in the world. Rich in culture and did I mention the architecture? The Old Town Square is the oldest square in historic Prague, it is surrounded with historical buildings such as the Old Town City Hall (where I got married) and the famous Astronomical Clock. I use to love wondering around the square and the markets there. The square was founded in the 10th century as a place, where various goods from all over Europe were sold and believe it or not the markets are still going today. The square is surrounded by lots of little streets and it amazes me how every time I would end up in the little street I have never been before with little cafe, shop or pub nearby....


Anyway, enough sulking and back to work : )


image from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prague_Astronomical_Clock

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Afternoon in a Gallery

Apart from trying to get my stuff together for Handmade Heaven I also managed to squeeze in a visit to the Queensland Art Gallery(Brisbane) on Tuesday. I went to see the American Impressionism & Realism exhibition.

For the first time a selection of 71 paintings (by 34 painters) from New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is on display. Included are many of the Metropolitan’s best examples in the American Impressionist and Realist traditions which have never before been displayed together and are not likely to be lent again as an ensemble. The exhibition features the works of celebrated American artists of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

I am a big fan of the great French painters of the day and I could see glimpses of influence from their work. Some of my favourite paintings were “At the seaside” by William Merritt Chase and “Bathing hour” by E Phillips Fox.

The exhibition will close on 20th September 2009
At the seaside - W. M. Chase