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30 December 2009
TAPE NECKLACE
CHRISTMAS RECAP

- Cuispro Food Mill, $105, Amazon.com (for making my family's patented cranberry applesauce)
- Martha Stewart's Cooking School, $29.70, Amazon.com (to finally learn what 'stiff egg-white peaks' look like)
- Joseph Joseph Adjustable Rolling Pin, $20, MoMA Store (to get the perfect dough thickness every time)
- Velodrome Print by James Deavin, $20, 20x200 (for my dad, the manic cyclist)
- Bubble Necklace, $115, MoMA Store (for my mom, a stylish lady with great jewelry)
- Nesting Kitchen Set, $60, MoMA Store (for a friend to celebrate her first apartment)
29 December 2009
FELT WREATH
I know that the holidays are technically over, however, I simply had to share this GORGEOUS wreath made of countless multi-colored felt balls. Featured on 'Pickles' (a super-awesome Norwegian craft blog I have recently discovered), I love the styling of the wreath next to the moose head and mini garland (we all know how much I love garlands). I can just picture it on a brightly painted front door of a lovely old home. Who says wreaths are confined to the month of December?
Get English how-to instructions at Pickles here.
(Thanks to Black*Eiffel for the tip!)
28 December 2009
PAPER PACK
Today I came across this lovely set of paper at Kate's Paperie. It comes in small gift enclosure sizes and a standard A4 size. I love the fact that it offers you a rainbow of colors to suit your mood or recipient. And wouldn't they look pretty on your desk?
Pick up your own set of these beauties for $30 here.
23 December 2009
HAPPY HOLIDAY
I am headed home today to begin Christmas celebrations with my family, but I thought I would leave you with something fun to look at over the next week. It reminds me of this video, which I posted about this time last year and makes me smile just as much. Enjoy!
This installation was done by James Theophane Jr who explains:
Work asked me to do something for their Christmas card. I work for an Interactive Agency.
To cut a long story short, after a company-wide upgrade the agency had a lot of old mobiles gathering dust. We took these, built and hoisted a gigantic interactive chandelier/mobile that plays Christmas jingles in our reception.
Mobile Mobile has been made as a semi-permanent hanging (exhibition) space. In January the mobiles will be replaced with another hanging media, then updated month in, month out.
(Found via swiss-miss)
22 December 2009
LET IT BEGIN
17 December 2009
I HAVE BEEN BAD . . .

11 December 2009
NEUTRAFACE


10 December 2009
DARLINGSIDE

09 December 2009
THE HARBINGER CO




07 December 2009
ALWAYS HUNGRY IN GERMANY
04 December 2009
BEDDING BY ORLA


03 December 2009
ROB IS LOST
02 December 2009
NATURAL STRIPES

