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With Illustrated alphabet placemats, children sit up!

A table setting of 2 illustrated placemats and coasters. One is illustrated with a blue letter S and spaniel on red skis, a scarf and leaping salmon; the other, letter J for a jack russell singing with a jay bird.

Why illustrated letters are relevant for today’s child.

Are you wild with frustration because your pint size offspring won’t sit up at the table for longer than 2 seconds? ( or perhaps you are Granny looking on at this scenario ?) well, from Sal has an attractive, effective solution : from Sal's  ILLUSTRATED ALPHABET PLACEMENT

Why?
  • every child is FASCINATED by their own name, beginning with their initial.
  • A child want to belong - so placing his personal placemat in the place you wish him to sit is telling him he matters !

Worried it will distract your little person from the art of eating?

  • My illustrated letters give enough visual attraction to encourage your child to sit up - but do not overload on content so they forget to eat!
If no puzzles , no interactive drawing - what’s in them?!
  • Your child does not need a pen to enjoy my mat, personalised with their own initial , only a fork to get eating! Each letter’s illustration are of animals in action, having fun in the great outdoors . They look at my illustrations then imagine what they would choose to draw around their initial - so My illustrated alphabet is a springboard into their own imagination :
  • my S is of a skiing spaniel ( because I love skiing…and grew up with a speedy spaniel named Benjie) - your Sam or Sophie may prefer skateboarding or surfing . Ask them what they would illustrate their letter with!
So it’s an adventure into their imagination?
  • Yes!
  • And this includes just BEING . Which is why mice and mackerel on letter M are just hanging out under the mistletoe and why Deer and duck are having a good time being together on letter D . Spending time face to face is important !
Worried about educational value?
I’m not a teacher or psychotherapist but I know a child loves a good story - especially when told their very own is unique, of value and they are given permission to dream theirs up!
To sum up, my placemats promote sharing, ABC learning, value each person’s uniqueness- promote a love for adventures in the great outdoors, a love of animals and bring a smile to your small person. Getting down from the breakfast table , full of fuel and fun , positive ideas gleaned from my illustrations and your chat, a child is ready to face the day and it’s challenges .
I hope this solves your gift hunting quest - for a child, Godchild, grandkid, newly engaged couple, or for the whole family!

BIRTHDAY GREETINGS

illustrated alphabet letters of animals in actions enjoying nature, spell out happy birthday

illustrated alphabet letters of animals in actions enjoying nature, spell out happy birthday

Illustrated alphabet letters make an attractive birthday card and say it all!

Here's my illustrated alphabet letters wishing you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY! What a simple yet fun greetings card for any age! And for anyone who loves animals, being active, and the great outdoors! From 5 to 100 years old, this will always be a winner!

It was a customer who requested this card . Quite honestly, I can't think why I haven't made it before now! Seems so obvious. But then the most obvious things often are missed!

My birthday falls in April, so all it is so fitting that I am publishing this new greetings card, using my illustrated alphabet letters , now. I hope you enjoy it!

 

 

Greetings from Austria!

A springer spaniel sits on his red skis . Ears streaming out behind him as he swishes through the snow . The ski is full of intricately drawn snowflakes

A springer spaniel sits on his red skis . Ears streaming out behind him as he swishes through the snow . The ski is full of intricately drawn snowflakes

Speedy spaniel on skis

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It’s been a while . But I am feeling invigorated, having landed in the Arlberg for a week’s sking with my BF. Did January and February ,for you, drag its weary feet like a yak stuck in a snow drift, ?  If so read on to be inspired! For life is for living and there is no time like the present!

Have you a passion ? After my family ( includes the beloved dog) , I do ! And it’s all told in this drawing above of speedy spaniel on skis . 

Screen printing is a wonderful craft - it’s like finally opening a present that you’ve been eyeing up under the tree  too long - you work hard to draw an image which looks like a 5 minute miracle( actually this one was - Many  images were not! )make a screen ( long process)! And the magic moment arrives when  you pull the ink with a squeegee over your image on the screen and suddenly there is your speedy spaniel! Or your yachting yak! ( no longer stuck in that snow drift) . It was the perfect medium for me to use when I created my original illustrated alphabet . So much choice has been added since those early days.

This 2016 advertisement below for the Spirit of summer fair sums up all I do: the spirit behind ‘from Sal ‘and all the inspirational personalised gifts which I can create for you: 

Advertisement snippet describes what my company called from Sal is all about .

Now back to the Arlberg … full of inspiration out here!

Placemats that look great in a colourful kitchen or neutral scheme!

This image is all about colour, to show how our illustrated placemats ring with the saturated colours of the mediterranean: chrome yellow , favoured by Van Gogh; earth green, vermillion reds as found in Pompeii and the blue of the mediterranean sea, cerulean, and sky, cobalt. Set on a background of bleached linen, our placemats look good in a neutral setting or a colourful setting.

Looking for placemats that will look good in a colourful or a neutral kitchen? Here's why my illustrated letter placemats rest easy in both settings:

Our illustrated placemats look fantastic with the glazed earth ware espresso cups I bought back from Provence this week. Why? Because they share the same colour palette as French illuminated manuscripts I fell in love with years ago. I talk about this on my 'about me' page.

Take a look at the photo I took of mats and cups laid out together. Vermillion is Mediterranean red. This is the red of Pompeii, just further East along the Med coast. I use to paint my lobster on the 'Bon Appetit' serving mat and elsewhere.

My Green espresso cup is an earthy terre verte, the same shade I used for the green of my mats. For example, the mistletoe on placemat letter M, or the acorn leaves in placemat A.

My choice of blue for all the letters was because the sky is blue and the sea is blue. We are surrounded by blue.  My letters are the colour of the cerulean blue Mediterranean, set against a background of unbleached linen. The perfect foil to colour, like the rocks on which we sunbathed a week ago in les calanques de Cassis.

My last espresso cup is earthy yellow which reminds me of the chrome yellow Van Gogh so loved.  In the summer of 1888 he writes to his brother Theo that he is painting sunflowers ‘with the same gusto as a marseillais eating bouillabaisse’.

I think a large bol of bouillabaisse would look great sitting on our mats!  Splashes of deep orange are everywhere in my mats, Next time I’ll add to my collection and buy some burnt orange tasse d’espresso!

So I am sure you'll agree that our placemats look great in a colourful or a neutral kitchen!

My bespoke illustrations always benefit from a break!

This image depicts a series of pages from my holiday sketch book, which are a source of inspiration for my bespoke artwork you can choose from to create your personalised prints. Pencil sketches of my dog sitting and sleeping; a man snoozing on the ferry to Lewis, and watercolours sketched in Zagoria, of a greek village, a plane tree and the distant layering of colourful mountains painted one evening at sunset from the top of a Greek Refuge . Plus some pressed wild flowers.

Dear Reader,

When a friend invited me to walk the deepest Gorge in the world, I could not imagine how wonderful a detox adventure it would be!  Zagoria is a nature lover's paradise: sun, colour, new plants, new friends, bears and wolves. I managed to empty my mind of stale matter. I return with a new zest for life, inspiration abounding for my bespoke illustrations. Some are  illustrations which I add once I have created them.  Others are bespoke illustrations which customers have asked to be drawn. I of course remove any  personalisation related to that customer to make the illustration relevant to anyone. For example, I drew a jockey on his horse. I kept the racing colours but removed the owner's name from the saddle. So you see how detailed my personalisation can be!  You can find these on my website storyboards.

Back to Zagoria and the Vikos Gorge! We were walking non stop so sketching time was brief , as it was the following week when we visited the Isle of Lewis, in the Outer Hebrides. I grabbed that chance to sketch the dog on the ferry,  the one rare moment we sat down!

I took a small flower press to collect some local flowers. The flora in Greece is the same as on the Isle of Lewis. We lived in France for six years and have many European friends so we feel very comfortable being European. Evidently so does British flora as it is the same as flora in Europe.  Personalised name prints of wild flowers would be the same on both sides of La Manche or the English Chanel.

What I experienced on this recent break kept reminding me of what I try to communicate through my bespoke illustrations.  Seldom do I create a print which is reused. I am passionate about what I do. I aim to share with you over the summer what I hope my gifts can offer. Starting here, I hope you find a minute to stop from your daily grind and absorb something beautiful around you. This may be a friend, a flower, the herbs in your lunchtime sandwich or a tree ! In my case, it is my home office constant companion, the dog.

Thanks for reading this!

Sal

A spring fair

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I rarely attend Spring fairs, so it was a fun to be at the Winchester GOLD garden fair yesterday. I so enjoyed it. Spectacular venue, lovely people , a sunny/showery day and everyone was out to shop. Lots of orders for  NAME PRINTS -  themed ones, ''zooming around,' 'In the garden' , 'On safari" ,  are especially popular . But in fact a bit of every product sold, many comments about a good range and I love the contact with the public as I gathered a bunchful of new ideas for this new season.

So I think I will extend my fair season beyond the boundaries of the Christmas rush. Looking forward to finding some smaller ones as somehow they are less stressful!

I hope you are enjoying the kinder weather. This has to be my favourite time of year. All that blossom and flowers appearing after a long wet British winter.

from Sal trade stall at the WINCHESTER GOLD garden fair in May 23. showing all my products laid out on tables within a small tent.

HAPPY 2023 and here’s to the wandering walrus.

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The workshop opens again today - Having finally got rid of my Christmas cough, Jan '23 feels energetic and positive!  So here is a new coaster I created at the request of Wilfred. I hope he liked his walrus! Did you  read about the walrus who landed on some bay on the East Coast of England before New Year? - he'd wandered along way from home. I do hope he makes it back!

Should there be any other designs from my existing illustrated placemats which you would buy on a coaster, to mix or match with any placemat, do email me at  info@ fromsal.co.uk  .

 

Wishing you, dear reader, a very happy New Year.

 

Sal

Our new themed names are zooming around!

All my artwork of illustrated alphabet decorating names and our new themes, at a christmas fair.

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Those of you who have visited my stall at a Christmas fair this season, will have seen my new themed names and are wondering why they are not yet on line - truth is I am so busy, just haven't had time and websites are not my forte! so here is a photo of (me) and my stand at Spirit of Christmas this year - and the themed names hanging on display to the right. They are:

ALICE - doggie friends

FREYA - on safari

ANGUS - by the sea

GEORGE - zooming around

JULIAN - on the farm

FLORA - in the garden

LOVE, JOY, PEACE - or any word of HOPE you wish to hang on your wall to help us all look to the light and not despair, with all that is going on in the world!

 

ALL these prints are the same price as an illustrated print, such as JOHNNY. So order an illustrated name print, email me at info@fromsal.co.uk telling me  you don't want an illustrated name but theme/letter colour, blue or coral and name details  and choose ROYAL MAIL SPECIAL DELIVERY GUARANTEED if you want it for Christmas day. Royal mail prioritise this service. I cannot be held accountable for any parcel which does not ask for this service. You can track signed for, but they don't seem to follow up what happens if your parcel is lost!

A BIG thank you to all my customers for liking what I do. This artist's dream is to lighten your day with an image which recalls the good things in life. And From Sal seems to fulfil that - and I love the fairs as that is where we meet face to face and your comments fuel my creativity!

 

The Crown

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What were you doing, 2 weeks ago? perhaps like me ,the car radio alerted you to the Queen’s deteriorating health? A text of a sad face from a french friend - (she was your Queen, to Les français, she was the Queen) told me it had happened. The nation has watched and partaken in the Queen ‘s family mourning and paid respects for her life of service to her country. But it is done , she is in another country now and we are left in safe hands, made clear by King Charles after her departure:
“That promise of lifelong service , I renew to you today.”
May you rest in peace, your Majesty .
The crown is in safe hands . God safe the King . #thecrown #RIPQueenElizabethII #aroyalservant #redpect #duty #paddingtonbear #pleaselookafterthisbear #pleaselookafterthiscrown

‘Grief is the price we pay for Love’.

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We all have our story to tell of the Eve September 8 th 2022. I raced  all day , sorting stock for fairs, ensuring  all at home done as I prepared to join my 3 fabulous sisters on a trip around Scotland visiting childhood haunts. A text from a French (!) friend of 3 sad faces alerted me it had happened … I called my 93 year old mother to break the news, she froze , her contemporary, role model, passed away -I thought my screen had frozen - till mum lifted her head and we talked of light and life and  hope . Off the phone, this picture of grieving corgis popped into my head which I quickly sketched before throwing all into the car and departing to my sisters to drive North  in the morning. A quick paint before bed and it was done . Just wish I’d not left it at my other sister’s Scottish home, but taken it to leave with our flowers at Balmoral . We all grieve.  Poor doggies .

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