Monthly Archives: October 2015
Pencil rolls galore
Have you succumbed to the latest fad yet – colouring books for adults? I stumbled upon this book the other day and couldn’t resist it: Fantastic Cities, by Canadian artist Steve McDonald. It’s brilliant! Here you can see some of the drawings in the book.
The pencil roll in the photo is the first one I ever made, back in 2009. I love making pencil rolls and have been on a bit of a roll lately (see what I did there?), making lots of them to add to my Etsy shop. Here are a few of my favourites:
The New Zealand roll, made with two different quilting fabrics featuring black and white New Zealand prints – kiwi birds and ferns on the outside fabric, a Maori design on the inside fabric.
The colourful Australian Birds roll
Pencil roll made with Australian Aboriginal fabrics
And last but not least, the upycled pencil roll, made with fabric from a funky shirt found at the op shop:
There are quite a few more; you can see all of them here in the shop. They make great presents for friends who love colouring, are fun back to school gifts, and of course little ones love them too (for you could also use them for crayons, brushes, gel pens, textas, Sharpies…)
Have fun colouring!
Linda