Can you believe it is already the middle of Feb?! The ides of Feb! If you're still looking for a calendar to pretty up your walls, my 2012 mini calendar is now on sale. Only $12!
I'm looking for a new calendar for my studio too. Leave me a tip if you have a fave!
15.2.12
14.2.12
Print Love
One of my lovely customers pointed out to me that my Sushi Love card was featured in this month's issue of Shop Til You Drop Mag! It was under the glorious heading, ' Totally non-cheesy Valentine's Gifts'. Is such a thing possible? Let's just say it is. I'm pretty chuffed to have one of my Milk and Cookies goods in a glossy mag!
Another mag that featured me recently was, believe it or not, the Malaysia Airlines inflight magazine! They featured my 2012 calendar in their calendar spread. How cute is the fabric radio calendar on the right?
28.11.11
Play School Art Maker App
I'm so happy to finally be able to share what I've been working on at ABC Kids for the last few months. The Play School Art Maker App for the iPad has just been released!!
I was lead designer on this awesome project, and proud to be part of a fantastic team that made it happen.
If you have a toddler at home, and er.. an ipad, download the app for free and have a go! I'd love to know what you think.
Kids can make their own scenes and movies with Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima, Humpty and their friends, as well as a huge collection of handmade Play School objects.
Download the app on iTunes. It's free in Australia, and free for a limited time overseas, so get downloading. And be prepared for a very smudgy iPad!



I was lead designer on this awesome project, and proud to be part of a fantastic team that made it happen.
If you have a toddler at home, and er.. an ipad, download the app for free and have a go! I'd love to know what you think.
Kids can make their own scenes and movies with Big Ted, Little Ted, Jemima, Humpty and their friends, as well as a huge collection of handmade Play School objects.
Download the app on iTunes. It's free in Australia, and free for a limited time overseas, so get downloading. And be prepared for a very smudgy iPad!



24.10.11
2012 mini calendar
My 2012 mini calendar is here!
This year, I'm printing the calendars on some lovely, heavy card stock that I've sourced, which is 100% recycled and has super eco-friendly credentials.
So even if I do kill a few pot plants around the house, at least I can try to save a few trees.
All of my greeting cards will also be printed on 100% recycled paper from now on. Yay!
It's all a part of making Milk and Cookies a little greener for 2012.
Hmm, Green milk? Green cookies? Well, why not!
This year, I'm printing the calendars on some lovely, heavy card stock that I've sourced, which is 100% recycled and has super eco-friendly credentials.
So even if I do kill a few pot plants around the house, at least I can try to save a few trees.
All of my greeting cards will also be printed on 100% recycled paper from now on. Yay!
It's all a part of making Milk and Cookies a little greener for 2012.
Hmm, Green milk? Green cookies? Well, why not!
5.10.11
I Dream a Highway
This year I'm participating in the Illustrators Australia 9x5 exhibition.
IA takes the idea from the 1890 exhibition in Melbourne by the Heidelberg School, where artists painted on 9 x 5 inch cigar box lids.
I was very excited and a little intimidated by the 9x5 piece of wood I got in the mail from IA, along with the theme 'rapture'. After much deliberating and sketchedoodling, I decided on an image and got to work with my poor neglected gouache paints.
It was really nice and relaxing holding a paintbrush again, instead of a wacom pen! Here's the finished painting, I Dream A Highway.

I got too carried away to take process pics, but here's the painting just before it was done. Just a few lines left.
Each time I dipped my brush, I wiped the excess paint off on a spare piece of paper, and this ended up as a crazy new image.. or is it a painting of the music she is playing? Or is it statistical data on the number of times a brush is dipped vs painting surface area? You decide!
If you'd like to come along, the exhibition open at 6pm on Friday 14th of October, at 39 Collins St, Melbourne. Right next door to Bar Lourinha!
IA takes the idea from the 1890 exhibition in Melbourne by the Heidelberg School, where artists painted on 9 x 5 inch cigar box lids.
I was very excited and a little intimidated by the 9x5 piece of wood I got in the mail from IA, along with the theme 'rapture'. After much deliberating and sketchedoodling, I decided on an image and got to work with my poor neglected gouache paints.
It was really nice and relaxing holding a paintbrush again, instead of a wacom pen! Here's the finished painting, I Dream A Highway.
I got too carried away to take process pics, but here's the painting just before it was done. Just a few lines left.
If you'd like to come along, the exhibition open at 6pm on Friday 14th of October, at 39 Collins St, Melbourne. Right next door to Bar Lourinha!
2.9.11
illustration friday: Disguise
22.8.11
17.8.11
Illustrators Australia Sydney Show
Hello Sydney friends! The Illustrators Australia A3 Print Show is coming to Sydney this weekend! It opens this Friday, and there will be 120 giclee prints on display. My Feathered Attorney print will make an appearance too!
A couple of my favourite prints from the Melbourne opening were:
New Dog, by Cheryl Orsini
The Clouds are lifting, by Anna Walker
Aren't they lovely?
Here are the details:
Friday 19th August, 6pm-9pm
Fraser Studios
10-14 Kensington St
Chippendale
Wish I could be there, but alas, I am stuck in rainy Melbourne. Let me know what you think if you go!
A couple of my favourite prints from the Melbourne opening were:
New Dog, by Cheryl Orsini
The Clouds are lifting, by Anna Walker
Aren't they lovely?
Here are the details:
Friday 19th August, 6pm-9pm
Fraser Studios
10-14 Kensington St
Chippendale
Wish I could be there, but alas, I am stuck in rainy Melbourne. Let me know what you think if you go!
8.8.11
Hide and Seek
I'm pretty excited to be in this show, alongside some Melbourne artists I have sneaky professional crushes on. I'm really looking forward to checking out the works by Melanie Matthews, Dawn Tan, and Belinda Suzette. Yay!
26.7.11
20.7.11
and the winner is...

The random number generator picked commenter #11, who is.... Kirsty Lee!
Congrats Kirsty, Fat Batman is heading your way!
Thanks for your entries all!
17.7.11
Print Giveaway!
It has been a year since I started selling my prints, and I'm so grateful that 400 nice people have expressed their support by liking Milk and Cookies on Facebook! To say thank you to everyone, I'm giving away a free print.
To be in the running, simply like Milk and Cookies on Facebook, then just leave a comment on this post, letting me know which print in my shop is your favourite, and you will be in the draw to win it!
The winner will be announced on Wednesday 20th!
22.6.11
What I wore today
15.6.11
Illustrators Australia A3 Print Show
Why yes, you are invited!
I have a piece in this year's Illustrators Australia A3 Print show!!
The exhibition opens this Friday night, and is part of the Northern Exposure Festival in Northcote. Very excited to see some amazing work by Aussie illustrators.. come check it out on Friday and have a drink!
7.6.11
Launch
Here's a bit of silliness I animated for the new animation loop night, Loop De Loop, which is happening monthly here in Melbourne.
Their first theme was 'Launch'. I animated an office laser launch accident.
It just so happens that Launch is the theme on Illustration Friday right now too!! coincidink!
If you get stressed out like Bob does, why not submit an animated loop for this month's theme, opposites?
16.5.11
Super news + beating the Long Winter Coma
I'm in serious denial that it really, truly is coat + gloves + scarf + beanie weather (might be a good time of year to learn how to knit!).
Despite the sudden frosty temperature, and the sudden desire to eat large bowls of hip-widening comfort food, while strewn on the couch with the heater turned on full blast, I have been doing my best not to give in to the Long Winter Coma.
You know the one, right? The one you wake up from in Spring, bleary eyed in the sunlight, wondering where the last few months of your life have gone, and who ate all the chocolate.
Beating the coma means making some Winter resolutions... like: work on fun creative projects! See your friends and reduce the Winter hermit syndrome! Cook some good food! Go out to see some bands!
Any other ideas? What do you do in Winter to stop yourself from crawling under the doona for 3 months straight?
I also have some very exciting news from Milk and Cookies HQ - you can now find my prints stocked at Meet Me at Mikes! The cutest little shop on Brunswick St, run by the lovely Pip Lincolne, who has penned some very popular crafty DIY books!
These might be just the books to keep you occupied with some crafty projects this Winter. Head over to her blog for some more tutorials and all around crafty goodness.
I'm pretty excited about my first stockist. It's rather nice seeing my prints in a real, non-online shop, let alone a cute shop like Mikes. yay!
10.5.11
14.4.11
Bottled
I haven't participated in Illustration Friday for so long! Here's my entry for this week's theme, bottled.
Bottled man has oaky overtones and goes well with lamb.
4.4.11
Octogirl Print
I've just put a new print up in the shop, my dear Octogirl!
Hmm, I may have to consider her for some animation further down the line, although drawing those eight arms a million times, yikes!
Hope you're all having a good week!
30.3.11
Illustrators Australia Auction for Japan
Illustrators Australia is holding an online auction of member's artworks, with 100% of profits going to Red Cross Australia's Japan and Pacific Disaster Appeal.
So if you've had your eye on some tasty artwork for your walls, here's your chance to buy it and do some good as well.
I've donated 'The Chaperone' print, which you can bid on right here, or head to the auction page to check out more lovely works by talented aussies.
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