7.31.2008
7.30.2008
7.29.2008
I won! I won!
I cannot tell you how excited I am to be one of the winners in Decor8's Inspire Me Giveaway! I wanted to thank Holly for putting this together and to everyone who made donations. I can't wait to receive my box...this is better than Christmas!
Lu Prints
Lu Prints makes really fun printed textiles. The Tote & Clutch bag would make a perfect, throw in your purse shopping bag...Also check out the great t-shirts.
Via: Bloesem
7.28.2008
See Jess Dress {An Ode to Cardigans}
Etsy Find {City Bird}
I have a new found interest in vintage maps, so I was excited to find City Bird. Emily + Andy make fun things from vintage Detroit maps...check them out...
Bi-Wing Table @ Feel More Human
The Bi-Wing Table from Feel More Human was featured on AT last week...I think the design is really unique. It is made from a single sheet of aluminum and without any hardware or adhesives. It can be used indoors or outside and is 100% recyclable. I really like the clean lines and two shelves. As with all well designed coffee tables, it is quite expensive...but also really well designed.
7.27.2008
Blue Art Studios
I have been eyeing a couple of the Blue Art Studio prints for a while. My favorite is Palm Springs Diamond, but I noticed that Sally from AT SF had a print I had never seen before: The Chair Exam. I love the play on the eye exam chart...which I have always thought were interesting. See all the prints here!
Project Runway [Season 5] {Week 2}
This week's Project Runway challenge was The Grass Is Always Greener. Designer's were asked to use green fabrics to create a cocktail dress. Natalie Portman, whom I love, was the guest judge. The catch: the models went shopping for the fabric, resulting in many of the designers having the same poo brown fabric as Auf'd designer Wesley {gossip: Wesley revealed in the online after show, that you can only access if you are a American Express card member, that he and Daniel are in a relationship- a Project Runway first I think} or not enough fabric to make a dress of decent length. Suede, who speaks of himself in the third person and has a gross blue mo-hawk, won the challenge with the ballerina-esq. dress, that I wasn't crazy about.
My favorites were designed by Kenley {who I think may be my favorite designer}, Terri, and Korto. I took the liberty of photoshoping Korto's design to eliminate the butt fins, but otherwise I loved the idea of the inside-out look. Who were your favorites?