Hey guys! In lieu of our usual handmade savvy Saturday, we’re back today with more from our super fun book series, and the amazing artists behind them. (See other features here + here). We’re thrilled to share another round up today and their fab talents!
Our books will officially be released this November + December in bookstores + specialty stores across the nation. {Holidaisical presents, yo!} You can pre-order here:
Amazon.com • Barnes and Noble • Books-A-Million • Walmart
Also, go to www.indiebound.org to find the series in niche stores near you. There’s more to come in that area so stay tuned!
The idea is, that once you create your own beautiful work from Handmade Walls, you can use the amazing art from any of these three books for instant decor in your home. It’s a totally affordable, out of this world collection, with major style to boot. The books are divided into three sections: eclectic, traditional and contemporary. {If you ask us, we adore all three, and they all work together in different ways for some amazing designs. It’s a major punch for your spaces!}
We’re thrilled to work with a wonderful array of artists for this series. We believe in the beauty of handmade and original talents. Without them, these books couldn’t happen!
Today we wanted to feature some of drool-worthy work of the fab artists in the books (these are not the actual art, but some of their work) and each week, we’ll be bringing you more super wonderful eye candy – it’s a win/win, right? But without further ado, here’s a few of this weeks’ featured work:
1. Annie Bailey – Montana Photo Journal
3. Jennifer Lee – Jenndalyn Mixed Media Art & Photography
4. Marianne Lomonaco – Marianne Lomonaco Fine Art Photography
5. Christine Lindstrom – Mai Autumn Art & Photography
7. Debbra Obertanec – Shade Tree Photography
8. Amy Tyler – Amy Tyler Photography
If you guys like what you see here, be sure to stop by and pay these fab artists a visit – their work is absolutely drool worthy! You’re going to love what you see in the books! They would look oh-so-fabulous on your walls.
Have an inspired day!
Kim says
So the idea is you pull the pages right out of the books and frame it?? Or you make a copy of the art you like to frame??