TINY ARTWORK!

A woman with long red hair smiling and pointing to a banner that reads 'Tiny Artwork', hanging in front of a background of pink and white ribbons and fabric.

What do you feel makes you an inclusive supplier?

I am an autistic woman, living in a diverse neurodivergent family. As a wedding supplier, inclusivity is at the heart of everything I do.

I welcome and support couples from all backgrounds, cultures, faiths, genders, sexual orientations, abilities, and identities.

Every wedding is unique, and everyone deserves to feel valued, respected, and celebrated throughout their wedding journey.

I take the time to understand each couple's individual needs, preferences, and traditions, ensuring my services are tailored to create a unique wedding experience that reflects who they are.

I create a welcoming, non-judgmental, and accessible environment where I strive to make every client feel comfortable, supported, and confident. I want all my wedding couples to feel their special day is in safe hands.

Map of South Korea with highlighted areas.
Valentine's Day greeting card with pink background, red hearts, and two flying birds surrounding the message 'Welcome to our happily ever after' in red decorative font.
A smiling woman in a white dress with long, wavy red hair standing next to a mini print vending machine at a wedding or event. The background features pink and peach drapes and a banner reading 'Tiny Artw' with a heart logo.
A woman with long red hair and a leopard print top pointing at a hanging banner that reads "Tiny Artwork" with a heart and pencil logo, set against a backdrop of pink and pastel colored curtains.
Collection of colorful greeting cards and illustrations, including a red typewriter, a pink floral dog, and various pink, blue, green, and yellow backgrounds.

What do you feel sets you apart from other suppliers?

I'm an award-winning graphic designer and illustrator based in Edinburgh, and for more than 20 years I've been helping people bring their ideas to life through colour, creativity, and thoughtful design.

Storytelling is at the heart of everything I do. I love discovering what makes people unique and finding creative ways to capture those details in something meaningful, beautiful, and completely personal.

People are just as important to me as design. Over the years I've volunteered with a variety of organisations, especially those supporting neurodivergent individuals, and I currently work within the NHS. Inclusivity, accessibility, and representation are values I strive for in all my work.

I believe everyone deserves to feel seen, welcomed, and celebrated. I'm also a passionate advocate and ally having spent the last 10 years navigating the legal system to secure rights and opportunities for my disabled daughter.

Creativity has always been my first love. From childhood drawings to professional illustration, I've spent my life drawing, painting, designing, and making things. Today, that means I can create anything my wedding couples can imagine.

My favourite part of the job is meeting a new couple and discovering their story. What memories do they treasure? What details make their relationship uniquely theirs? These details then become the inspiration for my bespoke tiny artworks.

It could be an illustration of a venue, the city where they got engaged, a beloved pet, a favourite holiday destination, song lyrics, a favourite food or drink — or something completely unexpected like a can of Pepsi Max, manta rays and Logan Air planes. I love every creative challenge that comes my way!

If you can imagine it, I can create it – tiny artwork can tell your story in a way that's as unique as you are.

A person with red hair and glasses drawing details of a red and white striped candy wrapper on a tablet screen.
A circular logo for Lost Lovers Library featuring an open book with a pink pen and a heart with a banner reading "Lost Lovers" on it. The background is black with the words "Lost Lovers" above and "Library" below in pink neon-style text.
A logo for Lost Lovers Library featuring an open book with a pink pen and a tattoo-style heart with a banner reading "Lost Lovers" and a small flower. The logo is encircled by the words "Lost Lovers" at the top and "Library" at the bottom.

Three sentences to describe what you do

1. Forget about traditional favours and let Tiny Artwork turn your wedding into a memorable, interactive experience with our vintage-inspired vending machines; bringing you personal and unique mini artworks that your guests can treasure long after the confetti has settled.

2. We bring the fun and creativity to your day; whether you are looking for colourful, dopamine-charged or classic and traditional, we can help you create an experience to remember.

3. The best things really do come in small packages!

Time for a very Serious question we have asked our suppliers…

(Nail biting stuff)

OUR QUESTION:

IN A POST APOCALYPTIC WORLD, YOU ARE BEING CHASED BY THE MONSTER MUNCH MONSTER. THE OVERWHELMING STENCH OF PICKLED ONION HAS MADE YOUR NOSTRIL HAIRS CURL. WHAT IS YOUR WEAPON OF CHOICE TO END THIS TORTURE ONCE AND FOR ALL?

ANSWER:

A modified breadcrumb blaster – it fires giant breadcrumbs which attract mutant post-apocalyptic pigeons. The pigeons swarm the monster and carry it off into the distance... Or, as it's pickled onion flavour, a giant air freshener flame thrower. You can tell I have thought about this question a bit too much!

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