
OK, so I’m usually quick to jump on a social trend, but the art of blogging scares the hell out of me! Do I need to be über cool? Know what I’m talking about? Professional? Oh well in that case, I’m screwed (apart from the über cool of course!)
Well, if I can nutshell myself, my name is Zoe, I run www.bunnydelicious.com and have done so for nigh on 7 years. Oh and I didn’t start the business 20 minutes after I got married either. I make wedding stationery basically, but desirably DIFFERENT stationery. I don’t follow trends (hence I don’t make pocketfolds, throw diamantes at everything, and don’t use a bow to get me out of a sticky design patch) and I generally just do my own thing, which appeals to a bevy of ardent bunny delicious fans.
As for the handmade element, I am forever copied, but very rarely challenged. And I mean that in the nicest sense. I have people that I aspire to of course, but I have yet to come across someone on my production wavelength, and for that I am grateful!
I like being unique and this stems way back to probably beyond school days. My mum used to take me and my sister to London every summer. Without fail, we went to Liberty, Selfridges, Harrods, Covent Garden and without fail Paperchase on Tottenham Court Road. I used to stand in utter AWE of the masses of paper, pencils, pens, STUFF and the colours, oh the colours! I was a 13 year old girl lost in the Twilight Zone, with no intentions of ever being found! So whilst the girls in school started a new term with the same, choice of three pencil case from Woolworths, I was always different with a Paperchase or Hamleys pencil case and contents. It’s what made me tick. The other girls couldn’t understand this of course and would steal my beautiful things and once I got left a ransom note for my stuff (dinner money and a packet of cheese and onion crisps – this was around 1986!) This was the only element of school that I hated. I was definably different, but didn’t know why. I wasn’t hip at school, I didn’t snog boys or smoke, I was just the weird girl with the posh pencil case, a love of stickers, posh carrier bags and a PE Kit in a rope handled Covent Garden General Store box bottomed bag. On reflection, I love that I was like this, and I now understand that my ability to hunt out the gorgeous, quirky and downright quirky has EVERYTHING to do with my early years and my introduction to the world of individuality, courtesy of my mum and those idyllic trips to London.
Fast forward to 2003, just had my 2nd baby and panicked! I can’t be a housewife! I need to do something, aspire to be something! What though? I shall be a seamstress, I thought! I will SEW stuff and have one of those dress dummy things and a tape measure around my neck and hang out in fabric stores…one problem….crap at sewing. Then I had a conversation with my sister, who had bought some card blanks and embellishments/die cuts from ebay and was making her own cards. Hmm I thought, I could do that, so to cut a long story short, I did just that, I set up a business, and sold my first batch of birthday cards to a beautiful gift shop called “Natural Edge” in Leigh, that I used to go to when I was 14 with my friends on a Saturday afternoon…..and the rest, as they say is history.
So when you look at my designs, hopefully you will see the passion and time that has gone into the creation of each one. Nothing is thrown together. Everything is well thought out and made, pretty much through the eyes of a 14 year old girl captivated by the awe of detailing, the love of colour and the romance of perfection in her fabulous make believe world of bunny delicious.
Tags: Bunny Delicious, handmade, illustrations, New York, wedding, Zoe Rusga