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Showing posts with label international artists. Show all posts
yessss!
Look what I scored for my birthday! Thanks sis!!
Ive had my eye on this Alyson Fox print forEVER, & now
its all mine, all mine...!!!
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art and design,
international artists
winter warmers
winter




The days are getting shorter & colder, & summer sales are in full swing.
Arghhh...winters on its way.
Its time to top up with some new winter warmers.
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etsy,
international artists
be mine
valentines


Labels:
etsy,
international artists
an apple a day...
apple






...keeps the doctor away.
Happy 2010 everyone!
If your new years resolution is all about healthy eating & excercise (sigh!) then this Apple a Day calender may be exactly what you need! A great way to make a boring task fun, dont you think? & a full chart looks so pretty :)
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etsy,
international artists
jenni penni
JenniPenni






Arent the colours in these photos simply beautiful?
p.s - ive just won our melbourne cup work sweep stake - yay!!!
Labels:
etsy,
international artists,
photography
counting down
calendar


Im seeing 2010 calendars popping up more & more, as 2009 draws to a fast approaching end.
This Camilla Engman is my pick. She ships overseas too!
whats yours?
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international artists
grow my own
Im going to try & grow some vegetables. I dont quite know how green fingered I am, but I figure if I fail miserably ill just have to settle for one of these...


(image found via Bloesem.)
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blog finds,
etsy,
international artists
never to old for barbie



I guess there comes a point in time when you have to pack away your barbies, & grow up. If its been a bit of a struggle for you, why not invest in one of these dismembered jewellery pieces by Margaux Lange?
I love them.
Barbie dolls were extremely significant in fueling my creative life as a child. They were controlled & manipulated to fit infinite situations of my choosing. I immersed myself in on-going narratives (complete with elaborate hand-made dwellings) where all my fears, embarrassments, joys & explorations of human interactions could be played out like characters on a stage. An invaluable tool for the expansion of my imagination as a child, ironically, Barbie continues to be such for me as an adult...
...I enjoy the funny juxtaposition of wearing the body, on the body. Barbie has become the accessory instead of being accessorized. I take pleasure in the contrast and contradiction of something mass-produced being transformed into a handmade, wearable piece of art.
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international artists,
jewellery



Hehe, Clare Nicolson's website is cute - tweeting birds, roosters cuckoo-ing. It makes me laugh!
Clare uses vintage fabrics & digitally printed textiles to make a sweet, I-want-you-now collection of cushions, teatowels, cards, dolly birds & more!
Go look!
She has free wallpaper downloads too - Yessss!
Labels:
international artists,
textiles
miss potter




There is absolutely nothing better than a good ceramic piece.
I was talking to our stylist today & suddenly thought that if I bought every single ceramic piece I feel in love with my house would have to be covered in cotton wool, and these would be my latest editions.
Handmade ceramics by Shoshona Snow.
Labels:
ceramics,
international artists
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