Showing posts with label cat design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cat design. Show all posts

Sunday, 24 March 2024

Cute kitties

 These cute kitties make a great gift for a cat lover. This padded cosmetic bag is made from a cotton cat print fabric and could also be used as a gadget pouch, handbag organiser, or pencil case.


This cosmetic bag is made from a cotton fabric and has a pink cotton gingham lining.


The cosmetic bag is lightly padded and has a white zipper closure.



Friday, 18 December 2020

Menagerie

 Cheeky Leopard has amassed quite a collection of animal designs over the past few months. They include dogs, cats, zebras and giraffes and come in a variety of colour combinations. You can buy any of these designs by the yard at Spoonflower either on a fabric of your choice or as a wallpaper print.

















Wednesday, 15 November 2017

New notebooks

I recently decided to add some new items to my store, these gorgeous little notebooks! I designed them myself and I decided to use images that have been popular in my store. The items that sell the best are the Boston Terrier fabrics and cat designs, so I decided to use those and create some sweet book covers. It was a lot of fun designing them.


Both the notepads are A5 in size and they are made from recycled card on the outside with a staple at the spine to hold the pages together. There are 48 lined pages so that you can jot down your ideas and thoughts. These books could be used as a journal, a diary or something to keep lists in!


The Boston Terrier design is on a yellow ground and has tonal tossed hearts surrounding the dogs' heads. This makes a great match with the Boston Terrier coin purse.


Look closer at the cat design and you will see that some of them are wearing pink glasses or bow ties. The design is on a pale grey ground and would make a great match with the cat cosmetic bag.


Look inside the front cover of each notebook and you will find a space to personalise your book.



Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Hello kitty!

We do love a kitty cat print here at Cheek Leopard and this lovely one has just been added to my store. I found the fabric in Tokyo at a fab shop called Tomato and I just had to have it. I love the little cat heads and the fact that there are a combination styles on a deep purple ground. Some of the heads are coloured, some are just back and some are just a gold silhouette. So far I have made a cosmetic bag, tissue holder and tote bag, and each one has a complimentary black and white cotton circle lining. You can find them in my store here.









Monday, 14 November 2016

Fabric finds

So, after a fabulous and manic trip to Tokyo, I am now safely back home. My case is unpacked, clothes are being washed and I am back at work. But I'm still going through the stash of fabric I managed to buy when I was there.

A big reason for going to Tokyo was to sell my bags at the International Bazaar, but another reason was to stock up on more fabric for my collection. Tokyo is great for its vintage kimono and obi fabrics that can be found at the endless antique markets and shops around the city, but it is also a haven for any fabric lover. Its supply of fabric shops, most of which can be found in the aptly-named Fabric Town in Nippori, would keep any fabric addict happy for a very long time! My favourite shop is Tomato, a haven that is comprised of five floors! Each floor focuses on a different fabric type, cottons on one floor, silks on another, with bargains on the ground floor - this is the busiest floor and some gems can be found there with a degree of foraging and polite elbowing.


These two cottons caught my eye for their vibrant colours and fun themes. Pineapples are a popular image and I liked the juicy turquoise ground and loose rendering of the fabric above. I loved the sunny yellow ground of the origami birds below, with the odd addition of pink to break it up.


Another sunny fabric is this blossom design below. You can't get much brighter than this yellow and red combination which has touches of gold in the centre of the flowers. It will work well on both clutch bags and cosmetic bags and I see a vibrant red lining working very well with this design.


This cat fabric below was a must. Cats are very popular and this fabric would be fab made up into cosmetic bags and coin purses, or even a tote bag. Here and there is a silhouette in gold.


On top of finding new designs, I also like to buy more of the designs that have been popular for me. One of those is the stork fabric below that I have used for clutch bags and cosmetic bags in the past. It's a furoshiki fabric and is a lovely graphic design of storks in flight. I will use a red lining to match the red of the stork's beaks.


The other fabric I often pick up is a furoshiki fabric with happi coats on. It's such a typical Japanese image depicted in a very fun, graphic way. This will also have a red lining.


Along with a number of stunning obi fabrics I bought, which I mentioned in a blog post while I was there, I also bought some pretty vintage kimono fabrics. These are much finer and softer than the obi fabrics and have a totally different feel. I tend to home in on the vibrantly-coloured kimono fabrics and this one below is such a fun one in vibrant reds, greens and purples, using traditional stylised images of chrysanthemums and leaves.


The kimono piece below is slightly more subdued for me, but I loved the design and combination of flowers and bamboo.


On top of the multi coloured kimono fabrics, I also like the black and white versions and picked up two pieces that I liked. The stylised chrysanthemum is a nice allover design and I like the touches of orange and mustard in the centre of the flower here and there. The butterflies would work well with a contrasting colour, maybe a vibrant obi fabric?! Watch this space.....






Thursday, 11 February 2016

Meow!

I love cats! I have two beautiful ginger cats of my own, Bob and Tom, Japanese boy cats who we got from a rescue centre whilst living in Tokyo. They are now happily living in the UK with a garden to run around in. I also love a good cat fabric and picked up a few fun pieces when I was in Tokyo in November. I recently made some of them up into cosmetic bags which you can see below.

This cosmetic bag is made from a doodle-style cat design with cats of all shapes and sizes.


Check out the fab bright green polka dot lining.


This cosmetic bag is made from a multi colour stylised cat design.


It has a red and white polka dot lining.
Both of these purses could also be used as a gadget pouch or handbag organiser.



I couldn't resist including some shots of my own cats. Here they are snuggling up on a cold winter's night. Check out the fab red and cream Scion fabric cushion I made in the background!


Here they are in the back garden on a summer afternoon.
Bob is sitting on the garden chair. Can you see where Tom is?!


Friday, 27 March 2015

Cute cats

I do love a cute cat fabric and recently bought a fab one from The Eternal Maker. I loved its quirky feel, but also the colour combination of grey and gold with a hint of pink. I also found the perfect lining for it, a yellow and silver geometric fabric. So I've now made up two new items for my store. One is a small coin purse, which is the perfect size for carrying small change or for keeping earbuds in. The other is a small cotton purse with a detachable chain handle. One of the best things about this purse is that the clasp has a pretty star detail on it.

You can find them both in my store here.







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