Here's to peace, love and happiness in 2010. Wishing the best to you and yours. x
HAPPY NEW YEAR Double Banner by bekahjennings
December 31, 2009
Happy New Year!
December 30, 2009
December 29, 2009
Chair socks.
These made me laugh. I'm now trying to decide if my couch and chair are male or female.


designspray - Personality Socks
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December 23, 2009
Dennis Flood Photography.
I bought prints of these photos last week and absolutely love them. If you're looking for some really saturated, reasonably priced, gorgeous photos (especially from a quiet, lovely Canadian fellow with a great eye and a tiny dog named Frank), you need to check out Dennis' online gallery/store. 

Dennis Flood Photography
December 22, 2009
International Year of Astronomy prints.
By Simon Page. Gorgeous. 


"Intl. Year of Astronomy - Giclee Print by Simon Page
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Wally – giant wall cards.
Again, my love of giant things jumps out screaming.



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Dadada Studio :: Wally
December 21, 2009
Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2000.

Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2000
by Mike Sinclair
When I took this picture my sister was living in Las Vegas and I was going out pretty regularly to visit her. I had a routine of photographing in the late afternoons and often she’d come along. We liked discovering her new town together. Usually, we’d start at Las Vegas Boulevard and slowly drive out to one of the edges of the city. The town was growing like crazy—its population almost doubled between 1990 and 2000. It was changing so fast I feared much of what we saw would be gone by my next visit. Not only were the old casinos being replaced with new ones but on the perimeter of town new subdivisions were starting to replace the small ranches, trailer homes and Christmas tree lots.
We listened to the music of Last Forever a lot on those drives, its merging of old and new melodies seemed comforting. This picture makes me think of lyrics from a song on their first album:I’m on a planet, held down by gravity,
But there’s a big sky. Up there it’s endless
Reason to believe.
20x200 : Print Information : Las Vegas, Nevada, November 2000
Phone box has new life as library.
Things like this make me ridiculously happy. 
The traditional phone box was bought from BT for £1.
A traditional red phone box has been recycled into one of the country's smallest lending libraries - stocking 100 books.
BBC News - Phone box has new life as library
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December 18, 2009
Giant writing paper.
I can't help it. I love giant things.
Three giant sheets of writing paper.
A little moment of everyday surrealism.
Comes rolled in a cardboard tube.
Set of 3 sheets / 500x707MM (B2)
brighten the corners
December 17, 2009
Yeehaw fabric.
If I was the least bit inclined to sew, I'd buy it. Maybe someone out there will if I post it. Such cute illustration.

Yeehaw fabric by ChEngel on Etsy
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Enamel letters.
I would like each and every last letter and number, please.

A series of plaques in vitreous enamel featuring different letters and numbers, size 70mm x 115mm. Suggested uses include as a door or house number, a name on a child’s bedroom door, initials on a mantle piece, a memento to mark a special date, a label for a storage box, an oversized keyring...
HYPERKIT
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December 15, 2009
Maya Angelou.
Okay. This took me by surprise.

Right, the first thing that hits your lips when you think of Maya Angelou is that she’s “Miss Calypso.” In her early days, the prophet poetess was an oiled-up chanteuse in a slinky red dress back-bending under the limbo bar. This Liberty LP was recorded at The Keyboard club in Hollywood in 1956.
Angelou’s Afro-Cuban-Blues-Jazz songs included “Scandal In the Family”, “Mambo In Africa”, “Donkey City” and “Stone Cold Dead In The Market”, the first two of which she wrote herself, and which undoubtedly tweaked her mind to be able to turn out the voluminous amount of socially-significant material that later tweaked so much of American and world culture.
The Worst Celebrity Product Licenses of All Time, Part 2 | Monkey Goggles
Print on Wood: Camera Girl
Sweet, afffordable and available for Christmas. 
Print on Wood: Camera Girl : Branch: Sustainable Design for Living
Back from Paris!
December 09, 2009
People really do win travel contests.
I say this from personal experience – I'm leaving for Paris today, courtesy of Corbis Image's "Storied" twitter contest. Less than 2 seconds of my life spent re-tweeting a message won me a trip for two to France. CRAZY.
So things may be quiet around here until next week when I get back. I've got some very important business to attend to.
(FYI - because I'm a contest addict, I've started a sweepstakes & travel contests page on Facebook, if you're interested.)
A bientôt! Je vais à Paris! Merci bien, Corbis!*
*Yes, I totally used Google Translate for that.
(Top image: Shari Elf)
Metallic tyvek bags.
When my Ecobags bite the dust, I may have to fancy things up with these bags from one of my fave lil Brooklyn shops, Abitare. 
metallic tyvek bags / abitare
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December 05, 2009
Happy my birthday to you, lovelies.
Cheers to another spin around the sun. Hope you're all having a fabulous day.
(Thanks to Katie for sending me the awesome image.)
December 5 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
December 04, 2009
Gift wrap for audiophiles.
I love it when something as simple as gift wrap makes me do a double take.

Joey’s Corner is a non-profit design studio within MOD. We provide pro-bono, strategic creative services to non-profit groups focusing on health care, children’s and social well-being issues.
Michael Osborne founded Joey’s Corner in 2006 to honor the memory of his son, Joseph Michael Osborne. At our first fundraiser, Michael and other artists donated artworks for auction. All of our sales on Felt & Wire Shop, including art, will go directly to Joey’s Corner.
Felt & Wire: Joey's Corner - Two-sided Wrap {2008}
December 02, 2009
Customized cupcake car.
I'm SO late to the game on this. But I'm going to post it anyway.
Put on your matching hat, slip under the muffin top of your Cupcake Car, and let the world figure itself out for awhile. 
Get (or give) the sheer, joyful chaos of a gift that is mind-blowing, triple-dog-dare, double-infinity forever cool. Make the kids or grandkids literally squeal with joy. Bring it to work and buzz the breakroom. Crash parades! Putter about the ‘hood. Ever had a crowd of kids chasing after you just for the crazy gleeful heck of it? (No worries, the top speed is a comfy-safe 7 mph.) What’s it made of? A 24-volt electric motor, a heavy-duty battery, sheet metal, wire, fabric, wood…and mad genius. Launched at Burning ManSM as a cooperative art car project, the Cupcake Car sprang from the fevered mind of Bay Area artist Lisa Pongrace and her less-rules-more-laughs posse of artists and techno geeks. Yours will be tricked out with your favorite topping, so start thinking flavors.
Neiman Marcus - Customized Cupcake Car - $25,000
WTF Snowglobe.
An excellent gift for Wisconsin Tourism Federation employees. 
UrbanOutfitters.com :: WTF Snowglobe
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