12/13/10

12/10/10

watch this please


 

"The Barnes Foundation is the only sane place to see art in America"             Henri Matisse


watch the trailer here

sign the petition here


books that need to be in my life:

love this collection of photos

secrets from a french grandmother


a fabulous book for any host or hostess

great clothes that tell a story

i will live here someday




urnatur, sweden

12/9/10

i'm searching for tiny deer



if you find any let me know.

the above photograph is from elizabeth soule - each picture tells a tiny story.

check out the link to her blog for the latest lovelies.

12/3/10

i used to not like tea

and then flora showed me the way


i bought some from their new tea bar today.

go buy some tea.
it will make you happy

i promise.

oh please

can this be any cuter?


um, yeah. kikilarue

a wish list


a present for milo

this dress for new years


this house - but mostly the couch




11/29/10

little birdy love


a new friend. spotted in an anthropologie window display.

11/14/10

katiemax on etsy!

introducing my own goodies on sale for all the world to see (and purchase, hopefully)



show your friends and pass it along - i do wholesale orders too!

all things sheepy

some day i will live somewhere like this


and i will wake up to a sheepy on my doorstep every morning


 i will have black sheepies and white sheepies


and also red ones




let's throw in a yellow one for good measure


and i will even make crafts with them


oh my gosh they're so fluffy!



11/7/10

my favorites from the little winter market

 my dear friend heather and i are always on the search for inspiring collections of crafty goodness. enter little winter - an amazing collection of artists with things to bring pure joy into your life. here are some of my favorites:

a new favorite - the fieldguided blog

someday i will find this typewriter and it will be my favorite thing - from cori kindred

anyone up for a house party?

 fantastic jewelry and a great blog - i love sulu


10/29/10

this should be anthropologie's next concept

"Why d'you have so much of everything?"

For the bedroom was as overfurnished as the parlour downstairs, and in as much the same helter-skelter fashion. The bed was hung luxuriously with violet velvet and the counterpane was yellow satin; several of the chairs were covered with violet velvet and another with crimson, fringed with gold tassels. There were at least two dozen portraits on the walls, a great many mirrors, three wardrobes, and two screens.

"Mother Red-Cap's a pawn-broker. The house is furnished with what she takes in - the portrait of grand-dad always seems to go first." He grinned and gave a lift of one eyebrow to indicate the numerous old gentlemen in stiff black doublets and white ruffs who looked down from the walls.


- Forever Amber