
spotted these in UK Elle Decoration- fun idea by Colin O'Dowd.

Available for purchase here. (if anyone knows a place to get them in the US, let me know!)
there's beauty in your dishsoap


Available for purchase here. (if anyone knows a place to get them in the US, let me know!)
And the other is a box of 100 fun "Greetings from the OCean's Sweaty Face- 100 McSweeney's Postcards"-
the packaging is really fun for both- Here's a better look at the Lisa Congdon postcards, and here's a more detailed look at the McSweeney's set.
I just posted this on I(k)W, but how awesome is this cardboard "stooobe" storage stump?! It's printed cardboard! and you can put stuff inside. So. Awesome. I got it at Target, it was on the endcap, and immediately grabbed it. only about $15.
If any of you live in NYC and are looking for something fun and creative to do this with your kids (4-8 years of age) definitely consider this stencil workshop being hosted by artist Karen Kimmel. If you're a regular reader of HM, you'll recognize that name- (She's simply faboo, her work is amazing, and her house is too!)It will focus on abstract thinking and promotes the exploration of color, shape, and form. It's going to be held at Partners and Spade, the new shop set up by Andy Spade (of Kate Spade and Jack Spade) and Anthony Sperduti.
June 21st 11am-12:30pm, $30 donation requested to help fund the art program.Kat Macleod's Process from Jacky Winter on Vimeo.
Some fun ideas in the July 2009 Real Simple column "Solutions- new uses for old things."
and 3) using paint swatches as place cards for your next dinner party- more ideas in the July 2009 issue of Real Simple- (photos by Aya brackett, styling by amy wilson, from July 09 Real Simple)
Totally random, but it made me smile- a collection of 36 tip jars!
See the rest here.
happy munday! fellow blog buddy Victoria has just launched her new site sfgirlbybay.com- definitely check it out! it looks fantastic! (congrats V!)
(whew!) what a week- I've had a long frustrating and annoying past few days, hence not as many posts this week. Just normal work grumblings, but TGIF!! It's still very "june gloom" here in So Cal, so my thoughts are on something sunny and yummy- Pineapple. Every time I go to Hawaii, it's tradition to hit up the Dole Pineapple Plantation on the way to the North Shore. I always have to get me a soft serve pineapple cone.
(sigh) sooooo good. And just today, I was flipping through a recent Donna Hay magazine (issue 43) , and saw this pineapple yumminess- Carmelized Pineapple- put it on skewers, brush it with the brown sugar mixture (brown sugar and water) and grill it (love the twine wrapped handles idea).
You keep the remaining brown sugar water and serve in a cup as a dipping sauce.
Saw these in-store today. tres moderne. sculptural, faceted, and matte white- available here
I'm totally fascinated by the work of Instant Hutong, which are Marcella Campa and Stefano Avesani. The image you see above is a detail shot of one of a series of 8 carpets. Each carpet represents "... different maps of Hutong areas (narrow streets/alleys of courtyard residences that form neighborhoods in Beijing, China).
Read more details about it here and here. Be sure to check out some of their other projects at their website Instant Hutong and on behance.net.
You can't really tell in the picture, but in store, the orange is really bright neon-y and the other color is like a muted/burlap/woven texture- ooh- what if you made a pillow using neon duct tape and burlap or natural/raw linen? hm... ideas...