sneak peek...moontree letterpress
i'm taking a tiny blogging break today to work on the house but i wanted to share a new sneak peek from moontree letterpress designer rebecca. you can find full sized photos of her home right here or scroll below to see the rest. also, stay tuned for a special guest blog from rebecca in a few weeks- she's doing an in-depth 2 weeks on "the handmade wedding" if you're getting hitched or just want to dream about it, her blog will be a must, must-read. she's going to have interviews with handmade artists, tips on handmade projects and lots and photos from beautiful handmade weddings. stay tuned...
"This gorgeous draw chest above was trash-picked here in Brooklyn. I bought the cucumber papyrus in the New York Central paper department for six bucks and framed it. The silkscreened poster I bought from The Bird Machine. And the cat-proof plant is sitting in a glass globe I found at West Elm. The other photo is one of my "collections". Although I love collecting things, my apartment is very small and clutter is always a looming danger. So I try to keep my collections limited to small items that fit into little spaces. Here are my international stamps, my movie stubs and my old train tickets."
Labels: interior design, sneak peek
9 Comments:
What a wonderful solution for cat-proofing plants! Every kitten safe plant I've had now lives in the belly of my cat. I will need some of these domes.
That's so cool! I save my old movie ticket stubs in a pot that I made in high school, which looks a lot like the one in a photo above, too. (^___^)
I can't wait until the wedding posts!!!!
Your blog is awesome ,every post is WONDERFUL.
I love those domes, I just took up gardening and looking for ways to display them.
perfect...i love weddings...i'll be looking forward to those posts
beautiful!!!especially your collections.
If only this feature had come sooner. Our wedding is almost 100% handmade. From the napkin rings, to the flowers. We're doing it all.
i love you way of displaying your collections -- I blogged it here:
http://gogoabigail.com/blog/2007/08/05/how-do-you-display-your-collections
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