Hi just wanted to share with you links to my boutiques, I have two amazing on-line boutiques selling gifts for friends and family
Its been a long time coming but my Walk in My Shoes Book is finial finished and ready to order.
From the start, the photos themselves were never the point. There are no professional techniques used here – every photo is from the not-amazing camera on my phone. It’s about what’s in the photo, something you might not notice ordinarily.
I took a picture of my feet and shoes on those slabs, and after that I started to find myself looking down a lot. Since I love taking photos, I decided to start a photographic journal of my everyday journeys.
I have recently closed my Kimberley Shaw shop on folksy but don’t worry you can still buy my photographs and prints on society6
P.S - Latoyas Playhouse is still open for business so pop along to both shops and have a look.
Hi guys just wanted to pop in and show you the new look Latoya’s playhouse, its not a major redesign just a little tidy up. have a look here and tell me what you think.
Wow! Bowie style has kindly featured my Latoya’s Playhouse cards on her Print & Pattern blog:
I confess I’m a bit honoured, being a long-time reader and admirer of the site. I’m still hoping to make it into her next book, fingers crossed.
(you can buy my cards from Latoya’s Playhouse)
One of my mugs has been featured on a wonderful new blog Folksy Treasures, the post this week was about Robots . so pop along and have a read yourself.
I was pleased to see one of my vintage photographs featured in a lovely post on Dianna Jessie’s blog today, which is a Folksy Friday entry with a theme of “Gardens and The Great Outdoors”. Thanks Dianna!
One of my Japan prints was featured in a blog post on Accidental Vix this week. I like the way it highlighted that disasters like Japan don’t go away just because their media coverage dies down.


I’ve been a fan of Sandra Cassidy’s Ruby Loves Red for some time now, so I was delighted when, a few weeks back, she got in touch and offered to stock some of my prints. I’m pleased to say they’re now available here. And, she’s published a nice blog post introducing me as well.
Ruby Loves Red is an online store and blog devoted to gifts with character, run by Sandra Cassidy. It celebrates hand-crafted products and prints created by some of the most talented people. Sandra has a degree in illustration and printmaking, and a love of soft toys. The site has been going a little under two years, but already has a huge wealth of content and products to inspire and delight you. I recommend you make your way over there when you can, and also follow @rubylovesred on Twitter.