Showing posts with label Inaluxe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inaluxe. Show all posts

Sunday, 4 April 2010

Five Faves #3

Coelho Culture (a sneaky number six...)


Time to join Pip for another Five Faves!


Favourite smile: Beci Orpin's folk face pillows - so pleased she's opened an online shoppe.


Favourite paper find:
Animal poetry puppets by Furze Chan



Favourite artist
- Inaluxe, I mean just look at these!



Favourite photography - Friendship, Family, Love & Laughter edited by Geoff Blackwell



Favourite moments - celebrating Miles' 5th birthday, Dom's 42nd birthday and wishing my sister good luck for her volunteer work in Uganda - so proud of you little sis'.

Monday, 7 December 2009

Christmas inspiration


Another selection of inspiring Christmas decorations, both handmade and bought


Kate Elliot's DIY salt dough ornaments found via the Red Thread

Thrifted sweater trees found via Blueberry Park

DIY diorama ornaments tutorial by GiddyGiddy


Customisable Merry Christmas garlands by Cinqmaicréations

Ladle candle holders and

bun case tree decorations by Hanna, Hannas Sjarmerende Jul


Beautiful paper ornaments by Essimar, found via the Red Thread

Snowflake curtain by Bugs and Fishes, found via Ohdeedoh

My favourites - Painted recycled paper baubles on a gum tree by Inaluxe

Thursday, 12 November 2009

Inaluxe

Pack of 3 Festive Seasons Pear Tree

I feel as if I'm the last person on earth to have discovered Kristina Sostarko's work but I'm going to show it to you all the same. A wonderful pattern caught my eye on 3Sheets this morning and I wanted to find out more.
A few clicks later I was over here, in this Melbourne artist's etsy shop, oohing and aahing at all the beautiful designs. Take a look for yourself

The Lyrical Tree, original painting mixed media

Handmade Envelopes with Notecards, pack of 6

Bauhaus Fantasies original mixed media collage

Calamity Compass, original painting

Jazz Bird, original gouache painting (far right)

Magnifique n'est-ce pas ? Kristina also sells her art through Made it in Australia and has a lovely blog too, which I am following as of today. Enjoy!