Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Monday, October 11, 2010

Lonny Anniversary!

Happy Monday y'all! 

The newest edition of online mag Lonny hit my inbox yesterday:

As always, Lonny featured some beautifully styled photos and design inspiration.  I love the Gift Guide, which includes some really unique Etsy finds (like hand painted silk skull scarves and a gorgeous purple leather lace iPhone case).

Another favorite was the peek into the LA home of designer Lulu deKwiatkowski (of the textile company Lulu DK).  Check out these shots from her at-home studio:

Check out the full issue of Lonny here.

PS: You can check out another shot of Lulu's workspace, along with a great post on her process, on her blog.

Friday, October 8, 2010

The Handkermap

Graphic design often involves long hours sitting at a computer, and while that can produce some awesome stuff, my favorite designs almost always include handmade elements (thankfully, a trend that has been growing in recent years). 

My new favorite: "The Handkermap"! 
The "Handkermap" (I love that name) invite was designed for wedding of Youngna and by Jacob, along with the uber-talented designer Kelli Anderson.  I was most fascinated by the intricate design process - making and photographing stitched roads! layouts of landmarks from Google maps! fabric printed at Spoonflower! - which you can read all about here. You can also see some beautifully styled pics on Kelli's website.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Ork Map Prints

I love these city neighborhood posters by Ork Inc.  I'd love to hang in a hallway... sort of a gallery of the places we have lived and traveled:




Check out their newest "Brain" poster, too:

All the posters come in several color choices.  You can purchase all the posters above - and more! - at the Ork Posters website here.



Monday, October 4, 2010

Happy Monday!

I know, Mondays are never pleasant.  But the Fall weather is finally kicking in here in Northern California, which is making me a happy girl!  Here some the other things that are making me happy this Monday morning:

Tiger Baby Invitations (at Oh So Beautiful Paper)

Scrabble Save-the-Date (Twin Lens Life via Snippet & Ink)


Oldie-but-goodie: The amazing home of Susan and William Brinson on Design*Sponge


Fall Food!  Like this apple gallette...

Or this Chicken Pot Pie. Yum!

Friday, October 1, 2010

Unique Wedding Ideas

Here are some unique wedding and event ideas to take you into the weekend.  Happy Friday!

I'm ashamed to say I had to stare at this for far too long before I got it.  Neat trick, huh?

I wish I had thought of this picnic blanket reception (Oh Hello Friend) before my own wedding! Some cheese, some salami, some thrifted picnic baskets... what a cheap and charming idea for DIY wedding!
Loving the multicolored chairs!




I love love love the bride's bouquet and this boho-chic seating!

Fill-a-tote favors from Black*Eiffel

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Live Window Painting

I'm having some technical difficulties with my internet this week (boo), so while I try to get it together, enjoy this video of artist Natalie Lete live painting a window at Anthropologie in Tokyo!

Monday, September 27, 2010

Coolest. Halloween. Invite. Ever.

I'm in awe of this "Survival Kit" Halloween invite that Brooklyn Limestone posted last year:






Isn't it amazing?  I can't believe I have never seen Brooklyn Limestone and her marvelous boxed invitations. (Girl also sends out screenprinted tea towels for Christmas "cards". Yeah...).

Thanks to Hip Hip Hooray for sharing the killer (ha!) Halloween invite.

Ikea Baking Love

Happy Monday all! Did you miss me Friday? My son received an award at school so I was away from my computer being a proud mama. :)

One of my favorite things to do in my spare time is bake.  Preferably while Glee is on!  These images from the new Ikea Baking book by Carl Kleiner and styled by Evalina Bratell are ingenious.  I love how they went for a deconstructed look; it really set it apart from all those other baking/cookbooks out there.  The bold colors they use for some of the backgrounds just scream "Ikea! to me. 

What do you think?  Can you tell what recipe each photo is illustrating?













Images courtesy of Carl Reiner (via Amy Atlas)

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Easy Change Wallpaper

In my never-ending quest to make a rental townhouse feel like home, I've been trying to figure out a great way to utlilize wallpaper without messing up the walls.  I've considered the fabric option, and Oh Joy! had a great idea involving making a grid with (removable) painter's tape.

But... I just found out about Sherwin-Williams' Easy Change wallpaper!  Yes, like most wallpaper, it's a bit pricey (on average, $70-80 for 2 rolls), but it's REMOVABLE. Really. 

Better yet they have a huge variety of modern, fresh patterns. Some of my favorites from the the Dahlia collection are pictured below:


I am also a huge fan of the Beacon House Damask collection, whicn you can see here.  You can check out all the Easy Change designs at the Sherwin-Williams website.

Now my only problem is picking a pattern...

Monday, September 20, 2010

Working With What You Have

Anyone working with a budget knows the challenge of limitations. Personally, I love searching for free or next-to-nothing pieces. With a little time and energy, Craigslist, garage sales, and thrift stores can be treasure troves. However, sometimes scoring things for free means working with what you have rather than what you envisioned.

We recently scored a large brown couch in a great condition off of Craigslist - for free! While it's perfect for our young family - sturdy, neutral, comfortable - right now the brown-on-brown of the couch on our wood laminate has left our living room a bit...blah.  We were able to spice things up a bit with another free score, a braided blue rug in an cool, almost nautical, blue that also wasn't my first choice. But, rugs are expensive, and it's a vast improvement than the wood laminate alone.

All together, my living room has become interesting design challenge.  Adding to that challenge is the fact that our living area flows into our dining/kitchen area, which is a sea of wood (again, laminate) cabinetry, mixed with pops of red appliances and towels.

While it may not have been what I've first envisioned, I've decided a neutral palette with pops of red and blue could actually be pretty sophisticated if I do it right. I have to be careful, though, as this palette could easily turn "Patriotic Country" (which is definitely not my style).

I'll post some before-and-after pics when it's all done, but for now, here's some rooms for inspiration: