Thursday, February 13, 2014

Here's a litte roundup of my favourites for Valentine's Day this year....


A neon pink tassel necklace from Nest Pretty Things Shop on Etsy.


These beauties.


 Gorgeous print  with a lovely sentiment.


Heart bowls from West Elm.
A subtle scent wrapped in divine packaging.


Rifle Paper Co notebooks paired with heart pencils.




Emily Mcdowell's perfect card.


A little bit of bubbly in a Kate Spade wine tote.



A hand painted rock would also be a lovely gift for your sweetheart!

Happy love day.






Friday, January 24, 2014

I have long been an admirer of picture book maker, Oliver Jeffers.  I first discovered him when Emma was about three and we were browsing through Bolen Books and happened upon 'The Incredible Book Eating Boy.'  I was immediately captivated by the amazing artwork.  Oliver Jeffers has written many books for children but is also an accomplished painter.  

I love his series of dipped paintings, especially the one with my favourite aqua blue colour.

His disaster paintings are also a favourite of mine.
And Dictators with hair!

More of my favourites from his website....



I heart Oliver Jeffers.
xoxo

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Yesterday I bought new Christmas paper from Rifle Paper Co.  I have mentioned this company on my blog before but felt they deserved a full post.  Anna Bond is the talented founder and designer behind the Rifle brand. Most of the designs are hand painted and hand lettered by her.  

The holiday paper I bought...


I covet this recipe box even though I rarely cook :).


Gorgeous pocket notebooks.


Prints to pretty up the walls.


And iphone cases.

Lovely!  I'll take one of each please.




Thursday, October 24, 2013

Halloween is right around the corner and I am desperately trying to find a costume!  My first thought was to put temporary tattoos all over my arms and neck and go as a sideshow freak, the tattooed lady.  I was browsing online to try and find temporary tattoos and came across a company called Tattly.  They make designy temporary tattoos that are more original than the ones you see in the drugstore.  Many illustrators that I admire (Marc Johns, Oliver Jeffers, Julia Rothman and Fiona Richards) even do drawings for Tattly that are then turned into tattoos! Very cool.  

Atelier Banquet also makes some designy temporary tattoos that I recently purchased.


Alas, my dream of becoming the tattooed lady has been kiboshed by my hubby.  He thinks it would be gross and silly to attempt this endeavor.  Plus buying a whole kit from Tattly would cost over $250!  But look at the results....


Amazing, right?!




Wednesday, October 2, 2013


Recently I rescued a room in our basement that the kids had been using for splatter painting and my hubby, Moses, was thinking of turning into a dark room.  I decided that I needed a room of my own to use for crafts and quiet contemplation.  A place where I could make a mess and leave it, then come back and have everything exactly as I had left it. Those of you with small children will understand why this is so important and yet often impossible to achieve. This room is now a haven from the chaos!  (And don't feel too sorry for Moses.... he has his garage filled with motorcycles to tinker away on and also a rumpus room filled to the brim with records, guitars, and a foosball table).

In the new craft room is a large black and white photo taken by Debbie Carlos that I ordered from her etsy store.  The walls are painted in Farrow and Ball's 'skylight'.


Directly beside the photo is my only source of natural light and a view of the back garden.  I hope to fill the area right outside the window with more plants. The ledge is home to our old school telephone and an ipod speaker.



Below is a photo that shows the old enamel topped table I still need to paint and the white cement floors that also need another lick of paint :).  I was too impatient to finish painting and just wanted to move everything in and start using it! 



Currently my inspiration board displays cute christmas cards, japanese papers, ribbon, a wax seal, cool packaging, aluminum numbers and enamel letters.  I'm sure it will constantly evolve. 



On this side of my desk is a storage cube with Farrow and Ball paint samples, a pencil sharpener that looks like a vintage camera and my washi tape collection. The cube and tape dispenser I bought at Michaels Craft Store.



On the other side of my desk is a lime green tape dispenser and stapler from Poppin, purchased at Chapters.  



I'm using an old dresser to store photos and craft supplies.  The fluorescent painting above the dresser is a favourite thrift store find.



On the wall beside the dresser I hung a piece of string and clipped quotes that I printed from my Pinterest board.


The inside of the door I painted a shockingly bright yellow (Farrow and Ball's 'yellowcake')!


Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Since I work in a paper store, I am smitten with all things paper!  I have been browsing the blog 'oh so beautiful paper' and loving it.  The author, Nole Garey, showcases gorgeous wedding invitations, save the dates and baby announcements.





The blog also has a DIY section devoted to all things paper.  

The floral fans below are used as place cards.



'Oh so beautiful paper' also helps to support small 

stationery companies by featuring some of their products.

 The picture below shows the 'Three Potato Four' booth at the 

2013 New York Stationery Show.





Another photo shows the sign at the 'Rifle Paper' booth.


'Oh so beautiful paper' is worth a browse for much 

inspiration!


Wednesday, August 7, 2013

I just discovered a new artist while reading the online magazine, Rue.  The article was describing a tea shop in San Fransisco called Crown and Crumpet.  The photo alongside the article showed a stunning teapot made by Crate & Barrel.  The design on the teapot (now sold out) is by Yellena James.  I immediately went to her website and etsy shop and was smitten at once with her paintings and prints. Her artwork has graced everything from bath products to snowboards and a lovely silk scarf for Anthropologie (also now sold out).  





I am very tempted to buy a print from her Etsy shop!