I’m tirnu, a digital artist and a seamstress. I draw good mood animal illustrations with pastel like colours. My main thing is fabric with my self drawn patterns on them, but you can also find paper prints of various kinds on my table. Scroll down for a gallery of examples!
A summary of what I’d sell NFC DD:
Tea towels, decorative pillows, pencil cases
Mousepads with wrist support
Prints, stickers
Wooden magnets and earrings
Commissions
Sewn products
I’m big into making my own patterns for fabric. The first two photos are of lined tote bags and their details. The last photo shows details on tea towels. I have also made pencil and pillow cases, cosmetic pouches and scrunchies for sale.
Decorative pillows
Soft self sewn decorative pillows to cheer up your couch, bed, car, anything! The pillow fabric is of 100% organic cotton with polyester stuffing on the inside. I had rats and cats available for EF28 – I’m already planning for new species!
Mouse pads
I offer wrist padded mousepads with a male rat illustration on them. I use one at home and it’s actually really comfortable! I’m planning to make a small batch of more species. Considering my art is mostly rotating around cute and wholesome themes, this is one of my ballsier items.
Stickers
This collection of cut-to-shape paper stickers is focused on a wide variety of critters and other animal themes. I’ve been investing in species who are getting less love. At EF28, people were ecstatic to recognize rarer species. More to come!
Prints
Here are works I’ve sold prints of at previous conventions. New illustrations are to be available!
Commissions
At the convention I will offer animal and furry themed commissions. They are to be delivered after the convention.
Previous conventions/fairs
Here are my most recent table buildups from events held earlier this year.
More to come!
There’s a mention of wooden magnets and earrings in my list of planned items. These items don’t exist as of the moment I’m typing this. So here’s a litany of my cut file thumbnails, just to give a promise of what is to come.