Showing posts with label Patterns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Patterns. Show all posts

Friday, January 7, 2011









found here and here

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Scrabble





A serious family past-time.
I'd like to play with lions cheering me on.

Sidewalk Games



Twister at the drop of a hat? Yes, Please!

image from Maison des Reveries

Tuesday, December 29, 2009

found here
i've had this photo as my background on my computer for ages. i would love my next place to have a kitchen like this. black and white checked floors are a must.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Mushroom Leggs


found here

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Summer Uniform


On the way to a friend's art opening last weekend, we stopped into this store spring street, next to Pinkberry. I was obsessed with all of the patterning in the room! The dresses are the perfect spring/summer uniforms. I'd like to wear this outfit in the coming days, when the weather here is supposed to hit 80! 

Pillows and Patterns


Over the years my family has collected more indian blankets than I can count. All different sizes and patterns. I am excited to move into a new apartment and have a blank canvas of a room to fill with lovely colors, textures and patterns. I am going to sneak some of the blankets from home to add some pizazz!  

(source unknown)

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Katie Gallagher


Multiple exposures are divine. 

I did a photo piece last semester that consisted of my friend, two black trash cans, a roadmap, and a large french field. (much like the one above)

It was a lovely shoot and a lovely end product.

More on the designer here

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Housedresses


I really do love clotheslines. These are being auctioned on ebay! 30 beautiful house dresses from the 1930s. 

Dreaming of summer when a pretty flower print dress and sunglasses will suffice. I remember my grandmother sitting on the back porch shelling peas and peeling potatoes in dresses much like these ones. She would wear white keds and have gorgeous old-school music playing. With lemonade ready for us when we came back from racing around the neighborhood. (sounds a bit cliche, but there really is nothing like a good childhood cliche!)

Found on this lovely blog

Friday, March 20, 2009

Kenzo





Old World Russia