
whew! it’s a hot and sticky day here in brooklyn but i’m heading out in the heat to visit tracey and jacqueline at moomah to film a diy video for next week- something that is adult and child friendly. so stay tuned for that next week! in the meantime i wanted to share these beautiful new prisms from kim at the wild unknown. kim has teamed up with her mother, a talented stained glass artist living in michigan, to create these lovely “great lakes prisms” that are filled with bits of feather, beach sand, stone, drift wood and other “natural wonders”. they’d make for such a special gift, or just a treat for yourself after a long, hot summer. click here for more info and to place an order. until monday, i hope you all have a wonderful weekend- below is a summary of this week’s higlights! [and a special early happy birthday to the lovely jen hill!]
- must-read posts of the week: moomah creative arts cafe
- biz ladies 09: making a strategic business plan
- new city guide: richmond, va
- new budget-friendly product guide: under $100 lanterns
- new sneak peeks: tina christensen, lotus bleu, tanya aguiniga, shay ometz of fossil, frederick and erika, heather of quince, liza of quince
- new diy projects: knitted buckwheat heating pad, concrete garden spheres, kate’s outdoor planter pendant lamp, lauren and derek’s cookbook covers, jane joss’ recycled quilt flowers, moomah mouse toy for pets
- new before & afters: pilar’s vintage suzani chair, julie’s cabinet, alyssa’s plaque and brittney’s clock,
- misc.: lab 31 tables, kitchen textiles from plank, julia rothman ‘at ease’ pillows, baggu striped bags, the surf lodge in montauk, cath kidston floral wallpapers, wildflowers fabric and wallpaper, lena corwin pillows, interior design by CY design
- new recipe: in the kitchen with lottie + doof’s blackberry napoleon’s and orange shortbread wafers
- weddings: stop-motion save-the-date video and d*s bridemaids silhouette-leaf gifts
- new d*s guest bloggers: rei jin’s modern fairy tale heroine posts and alex’s coffeeshop morning sketch posts
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Oh my! You certainly find a lot for us to look at. But if you’re hot in Brooklyn, take a look at the neck coolers in my Etsy shop. Your blog is simply wonderful. Must start one!
I really like these. Anything small and clear that contains objects of interest… and the pyramid shape is just lovely :]
Those prisms are to die for…so gorgeous!
What a clever idea! I love it.
oh, snap! best prizms EVER.
These are also sold at Aucocisco in Portland, Maine, made by local artists and filled with sea glass, rocks, and sand from the Maine shore. Unfortunately, I don’t think they’re sold online. http://www.abacusgallery.com
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good stuff!
I love them!
Love the prisms :) They’re just so beautiful & unique.
These are bringing me back.. I grew up going to lake michigan every weekend.. I love these!!!
absolutely love these prism. Such a modern take on the
“objets de curiosites” Thanks
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