Friday, October 7, 2011

world famous in Canada...

A while ago I got an email from Eddie Douglas (a children's singer-songwriter from Guelph, Ontario, Canada) asking if he could use an image of my 'Hope floats' print for the cover of his CD. There was a bit of emailing back and forward as we sorted things out and then the finished CD arrived in the mail the other day!!! I am very excited to share it with you today.


It looks amazing to see one of my little girls on the front of a CD!!! Eddie's songs are really lovely and I think my favourites are Luna and Night-time song.

I have also been doing a bit of work on Olive and I think she is nearly finished, so I will share her in my next post (which wont be a month later like my last post... I promise)

I also made the front page on Etsy this morning (while I was sleeping) in this beautiful treasury...

8 comments:

softearthart said...

You are famous in my eyes Katherine, great news, cheers and congrats, Marie

C. said...

Congratulations! Fab! Awesome!

Micki Wilde said...

She looks wonderful, thats pretty cool to be on a cd cover!!

Oh and guess what?
while you were sleeping, I saw your art on the front page of etsy, I gave you a silent high five at the time ;o)

X

Louise said...

Oh wow! This is so awesome Katherine! Congratulations, it looks just amazing. If I saw that CD in a store I'd immediately be drawn to it! I hope it brings more work for you in this area. Book covers too? :)

Å olanje na domu-Waldorf said...

That is such a wonderful news! Congrats! I hope you've celebrated this milestone. :)

pauline said...

how exciting!! I've been following your blog for a while now & I absolutely LOVE your girls. They are all so full of love. I live in Canada, and although my son is now 15 (and a little old to listen to lullabies!), I'll be looking for the CD for myself. Congrats to you!! xoxo

Sandra van Doorn said...

oh that’s just wonderful news!
and Olive making an apparition soon is wonderful news too!
xo sandra

Mel @ Wildflower said...

Very cool Katherine :)