Showing posts with label LMNOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LMNOP. Show all posts

Sunday, 3 April 2011

Five Faves #49

Mary Moox - Into The Woods, Brighton

Well, as you can see, I'm back, sort of...beginning to feel as if K&C is a full-time job!
My shop's coming along well, I have changed my blog a bit and will soon be showing you a new couple of Kickcan & Conker friends... all in good time. I'm very excited, there's a lots happening behind the scenes, just need 32-hour days but I'm sure you know about that already!

I'm ready for my Five Faves, hope you are too.

1) Favourite Wall Decoration - Circle Shelf by Bride and Wolfe

Spotted in the latest issue of the fine, fresh LMNOP

2) Favourite Magazine - Toc-Toc-Toc 3 - In the UK

 (2 EUR for every copy sold will be donated to the Red Cross)

along with this poster for Japan (4 EUR, donated in its entirety)



3) Favourite Shop Teaser - Viola Sometimes



4) Favourite Handmade Objects - Wooden Animals by Artetage



5) Favourite New Little Book -  A Pocketful of Black Cats by Amy Blackwell


Some lovely links there, happy browsing and see you all tomorrow.

Sunday, 19 September 2010

Five Faves #26

Lola XL - Blue Limited, Esthex*

A nice animal theme to this week's Five Faves
better late than never...

1) Favourite craft project - Joel's box pull-along pets for the latest issue of LMNOP

2) Favourite animal jewellery - The Literary Gift Company**


3) Favourite animal accessories for children - all lovely stuff / SCP


4) Favourite handmade animals - Lovely World


5) Favourite vintage animal book - Odd and Old

and as I was late this week,

6) Favourite animal art - Sheep by Catherine Ledner***

See you all tomorrow!

* via Bloesem Kids
** via Home Shopping Spy
*** via?

Thursday, 1 July 2010

Colorito




Have you seen the latest issue of LMNOP?
It's free, downloadable and fun!
Colour & Shapes, I think this is my favourite issue so far.

Colorito, by Japanese toy maker Mapa, is just one of the many fab toys and activities featured, and boy am I smitten!

Children can either use the 19 pairs of eyes, noses, mouths and cheek shapes to create endless funny faces or play classic games like matching pairs and concentration. Colorito comes with two boards and is housed in a wooden box. It's beautiful!

See list of stockists here.