I still haven't constructed my paper dolls made by Amy Earles ... but I don't think I can yet. They are so beautiful, just like this.One day I will muster up the courage.
I still haven't constructed my paper dolls made by Amy Earles ... but I don't think I can yet. They are so beautiful, just like this.
Tagged again! This time by Karin, who was asked to show her favorite work place and has modified the tag to:
I received an email from Gillian yesterday updating me on some beasts I had sent her (coincidently the same day I receive her postcard). As mentioned before, I did a swap with her recently and I am so happy to hear that Gavin and Arthur made their way to Australia and have been cavorting around Newcastle, having lots of adventures. Thanks Gillian... I love that Gavin and Arthur have their own blog!
Stumbled upon an interesting website today... Greetje van Tiem a designer from the Netherlands. Her portfolio is interesting but I am particularly enamored by her yarn made from recycled newspapers (above) via dezeen.
I get so excited when any of my cards or beasts or what-have-you are featured on the front page of Etsy... today it's my 'I love you' card.
Seems like the cold snap in Los Angeles is over already and (dare I say it?) today feels like Spring! I know it's too soon to really talk about Spring, but seriously... it's just so lovely outside.
I was looking through some type catalogs this evening and of course I lingered on this page. I love this font, Tribute... it's fitting that the catalog (from Emigre) is called Love Letters, as I have a serious crush on this font and its ligatures.
I have blogged about old cigarette cards before and it seems that I am slowly and rather unintentionally building up a collection. The other night R and I found some really amazing ones on ebay... he got some crazy medical ones and I couldn't resist these ones showing optical illusions. The little package of 25 cards arrived today all with lovely little mind-tricking graphics. These are my favorites.


so much to do but for now... a big smile on my face.
I received a nice little email this morning wishing me a happy new year from ID Textile, a textile design laboratory in France led by Marion and Sonia. They have some a great collection of graphic floral textiles and I'mso happy to see that they will be having an online boutique soon.
I spent a bunch of time on their blog ... they've got lots of amazing links to some very beautiful and also very whimsical things. I went on a veritable blog-bounce and found some new favorite sites. I think I spent the most time looking at this Dutch Design House Demakersvan, thanks to ID Textile. I love the Lace Fence (above) and these wonderful Waiting Chairs (below).
I really want to start making things larger than an A4 piece of paper and a knitted monster. This is not to say that I don't love what I do, but sometimes I would really love to jump scales and work in a larger format. Being in architecture, I work at a much larger scale at 'my day job' .... but I think there is something in between for me too ... furniture?
Somebody.... anybody.... if you have a space like either of these, will you please invite me over for dinner?
Also, I have finally given my white giraffe a name: Russel (formerly known as Mr. White).