in my art recovery stage 🌦️
slowly learning to treat art as play and draw for fun again
seen from Belgium

seen from United States

seen from T1
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from United States
seen from China

seen from T1
seen from United States

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States
seen from Türkiye

seen from China

seen from Sweden

seen from Malaysia

seen from Japan
seen from Germany
seen from China

seen from Switzerland
seen from Sweden
in my art recovery stage 🌦️
slowly learning to treat art as play and draw for fun again
hao and worry rabbit are two very good friends
Welcome to Polaris Town ✨
Let's meet some of the residents! Polaris Town is full of colorful characters who come to heal and chase their dreams, and today I'd like to introduce you to some of them.
bun doodles for ice cream day and maid day!
even though it was a bit of a lonely time, sometimes she misses the quiet stillness of winter.
catching up on art for last year's Tiny Stamp Club
Wooden pins of Worry Rabbit and Veronica in cute plush forms. They're printed on cherry wooden and at only 1" tall, they remind me of little icing cookies! (please do not put them in your mouth)
They're available now on our online shop and ready to adorn your tote bags, hats, pin boards, or anywhere else you can attach their adorableness!
let's go shopping with these reusable, foldable, AND portable bags! 🐹
The final new product reveal before the big update on Tuesday (or tomorrow for Snack Club members) are eco shopping bags that fold up into cute little square pouches to take with you on grocery trips! They're double sided with a different design printed on each side, made of durable ripstop nylon, and come with a sewn-in pouch!
Here's a photo of one of the bags next to my doggo, Atticus, for size reference! They can hold quite a lot of stuff!
Coming to my online store on July 11 @ 9pm EST!
Sneak peek at some new die-cut stickers that I'll hopefully be bringing to sell and give out at a local Lunar New Year event: lucky bunny darumas! Traditionally in Japan, these round dolls are a symbol of good fortune and new goals and wishes for the new year. I made them bunny-shaped for Year of the Rabbit, and also was inspired by the bunny mugs from Starbucks in Japan. (They're so cute I wish I could have them T_T)