Dispatches From Dublin: Ursula Celano
Wednesday, 22 August 2012
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Contributor postal service past times Emily Westbrooks of From Communist People's Republic of China Village
Ursula Celano's notebooks, aprons, totes together with cards are a delightful combination of traditional together with modern. Her products, amongst a motto of Designs that tell Ireland, experience similar a fresh twist on what's traditionally loveable well-nigh Ireland.
Ursula emigrated to London later finishing college inwards Ireland, together with worked inwards the consulting business, oft focusing on the tourism industry. After returning to Republic of Ireland (with an English/Italian husband, which explains the less than Irish Gaelic final name!) together with having her 2 sons, she decided to purpose her passion for Republic of Ireland to blueprint an updated draw of gift items. Ursula has ever been the type to exercise together with figure out projects for herself. In fact, when nosotros met a few weeks ago, she casually mentioned that she'd made her beautiful silk top! So it comes every bit no surprise that she taught herself how to exercise the designs she uses every bit good every bit the bags together with totes she directly has produced inwards larger quantities.
Ursula's designs characteristic places or people that are recognizably Irish, similar a daughter jauntily riding a Dublin Bike, or "Under the weather" cards featuring Dublin's iconic Georgian doors together with lots of umbrellas. But her designs aren't all for metropolis folk, she too features a pattern of rolling hills every bit good every bit cards amongst tractors together with donkeys! Her designs actually exercise appear to tell Republic of Ireland together with amount upwardly our trivial province actually sweetly.
Whenever possible, Ursula's products are made inwards Ireland, amongst her notebooks fifty-fifty printed correct hither inwards Dublin. You tin guild her lovely Irish Gaelic products from her online shop or honour them inwards many shops throughout the country, including the Irish Design Shop, Article, the National Gallery of Ireland, together with Daintree Paper inwards Dublin.
Ursula Celano's notebooks, aprons, totes together with cards are a delightful combination of traditional together with modern. Her products, amongst a motto of Designs that tell Ireland, experience similar a fresh twist on what's traditionally loveable well-nigh Ireland.
Ursula emigrated to London later finishing college inwards Ireland, together with worked inwards the consulting business, oft focusing on the tourism industry. After returning to Republic of Ireland (with an English/Italian husband, which explains the less than Irish Gaelic final name!) together with having her 2 sons, she decided to purpose her passion for Republic of Ireland to blueprint an updated draw of gift items. Ursula has ever been the type to exercise together with figure out projects for herself. In fact, when nosotros met a few weeks ago, she casually mentioned that she'd made her beautiful silk top! So it comes every bit no surprise that she taught herself how to exercise the designs she uses every bit good every bit the bags together with totes she directly has produced inwards larger quantities.
Ursula's designs characteristic places or people that are recognizably Irish, similar a daughter jauntily riding a Dublin Bike, or "Under the weather" cards featuring Dublin's iconic Georgian doors together with lots of umbrellas. But her designs aren't all for metropolis folk, she too features a pattern of rolling hills every bit good every bit cards amongst tractors together with donkeys! Her designs actually exercise appear to tell Republic of Ireland together with amount upwardly our trivial province actually sweetly.
Whenever possible, Ursula's products are made inwards Ireland, amongst her notebooks fifty-fifty printed correct hither inwards Dublin. You tin guild her lovely Irish Gaelic products from her online shop or honour them inwards many shops throughout the country, including the Irish Design Shop, Article, the National Gallery of Ireland, together with Daintree Paper inwards Dublin.
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Emily Westbrooks
Dublin, Ireland
Editor: From China Village