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Asking For Trouble is the crafty pseudonym of Marceline Smith, an artist and designer based in Glasgow, Scotland. I make handmade fabric purses, jewellery, stationery and accessories inspired by Japan.

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A few items of note

By Marceline | April 13, 2008

~ A very exciting event is taking place in Glasgow next month and Asking For Trouble will be part of it. The Glasgow Craft Mafia, the Creative Entrepreneurs Club and The Lighthouse have bonded together to host Made in the Shade, a series of unconventional and innovative indie shopping events – right in the heart of Glasgow’s mainstream shopping hub! The first one takes place on Saturday 24th May so get that in your diaries!

~ The awesome Moose and Bear wrote a lovely post about me - you can read it here on her blog.

~ The Tokyo zines are finished! I have been working very hard on them this week and now all the writing and formatting is done. I just need to do some proof-reading and then they’ll be ready for the printers. There are two zines - the long-promised paper version of my Tokyo Shopping Guide and another bigger zine entitled Ten Days in Tokyo which, unsurprisingly, tells all I got up to during my visit. I will keep you posted on their progress.

~ I have dusted off my Twitter account so if you fancy hearing the random news from my day as it happens you can follow me here. If you don’t have a Twitter account, my latest twitterings are in the right sidebar.

~ Did you vote in the poll over Easter? If not, it’s still open so get your vote in for what you’d like me to start a new series of posts on. Thanks for your input!

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