9.27.2010
9.21.2010
brimfield antique show.
well, let's just get it out there... i can't believe i could ever say this, but i was absolutely sick of looking at everything vintage after Brimfield. wow. talk about visual overload! it was an amazing thing to finally see after hearing about it for so long, but i must say, it made me oh so thankful for the wonderful places for thrifting i have right at my fingertips here in minneapolis, especially hunt and gather. i hope you can all visit me up here so i can take you there! I came home with some fun things though: linens of course (i was drawn to the red ones this time), a great sifter, an old letter block holder, scarfs, and these amazing needlepoint ladies.
queen of florals.
check out these great photos of the Cath Kidston's home in the latest Lonny Magazine. I also love her advice..which I need to hear...florals don't need to be evvveerywhere. See more here.
make way for ducklings.
one of my favorite pieces of public art is the Make Way for Ducklings sculpture in Boston Commons. I have a picture by it when I was little, so of course Mother Rabbit recreated the moment!
beacon hill.
9.06.2010
boston bound!
I am so excited to be traveling to Massachusetts this week for the Brimfield Antique show and spend a day in Boston too! I'll be shopping for vintage textile inspiration for work and will hopefully pick up some real gems for myself too...I'm hoping I can focus and not get too overwhelmed and excited...yay!
8.23.2010
working class studio for scad.
I had the pleasure of working with Working Class Studio the summer after graduating. Working Class is SCAD's very own production company, designed by students, alumni, and faculty with their product lines are sold at retailers across the country. Above are some product shots of Working Class's new Fall Line feauturing some of my prints! Hope you like them! All the products are sold online right here or see if Working Class is sold at a store near you here!
Labels: for your desk..., Yours Truly
8.21.2010
Kk is for Kara.
Beautiful work from fellow precious fibers girl, Kara Wentz. See more at Kara's blog, Kk is for Kara.