That's right, the Coo Coo Clock is back, and more awesome than ever... I'll admit it, I want it pretty badly..
Of course something this awesome couldn't be $20 at Ikea, but $350 shipped from some store in Italy. damn..
Monday, March 15, 2010
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Design Love: Pantones Pantones Everywhere
I love stumbling across something so simple and yet so genius as playing off pantones. I found these two examples on various design blogs and I cannot wait to do something like this of my own! I'm thinking a striped wall..
Monday, March 1, 2010
Screen printing
Around Christmas, Camille and I taught ourselves how to screen print and I realized I never posted the final product! I love the way this print turned out, the wood canvas is awesome, and something I want to use more.
Saturday, February 27, 2010
Spring Has Sprung! Kind of...
I know it's just a teaser, what with the beautiful weather and buds popping up, but I'm so excited about the cherry blossoms I had to take some pictures. I never realized how many cherry blossoms were in a 4 block radius of my house. It's makes me very happy.
Weekly Design Love: The Stendig Calendar
I've seen this on numerous design blogs and finally bought one, and I love it! Pair with my screen saver (oh and my amazing new imac) and you're in design nerd heaven. And it's somewhat practical! How you ask?? It doubled as wrapping paper when the month is over. booh-ya.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
The Sustainable BLT
For Will's birthday I made BLTs and yam fries, and managed to get all the ingredients at either local farmers markets (or rising sun in this case) and a great little butcher shop that just opened in my neighborhood, Bill the Butcher. The bacon was amazing, and of course locally sourced, with a great focus on sustainability, and not wasting any parts of the animal. I love that if there is one thing popping up more and more in Seattle its places to buy local/organic/sustainable, and contrary to popular belief, it doesn't have to cost a lot. Sure, if you did all that shopping at PCC you would drown in organic debt, but going to places like famers markets are surprisingly cheap.
Not to say I don't appreciate being able to get any vegetable year round, but I think there is something to be said about living off of what is locally available, even if that means not getting squash in June. So I say, if you have the choice, which you pretty much always do, skip safeway and head to the farmers market, and you not only support the little guy, but you might learn something too.
Monday, February 15, 2010
V-Day
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