I wish I could see more of her works. Love the colors. Stunning. Some of her works reminds me of Japanese anime/Sailor Moon type of drawings.Credits:
These images copyrights of Rasha M alHakim.
1. Not available, 2. silver, 3. hana0, 4. spring
Crafty, quirky, creative or vintage, or whatever else found on the web or in the whole wide world that I like. You might like them too.
by Sarah Jane Jeffery, available @ her Etsy shop.
doc18 from flickr has the most amazing vinyl (and not - there are wooden, plush and others too) toy collection I have ever seen. He has hundreds of these creative and colorful figures. He takes his toys with him, they travel all over the places. Check out his piglet's travel-photo-log. It's not just his collection, but also the way he takes photos of them, so many interesting stories and backgrounds. I feel happy just by looking at all those characters and colors. ;D It makes me itch to start collecting these things too (maybe not, can't afford another collection ;P). Thanks for sharing your collection, doc18!
I stumbled upon Lori Marie's Pretty Little Things website while browsing One Good Bumblebee's flickr page today. Such pretty little things! Lori is a textile artist whose works have been featured in various craft and lifestyle magazines. I fell in love with her handmade bag (photo below), but I couldn't find a similar one in her Etsy shop. Still, there are plenty of delicious textile goodness in her shop such as this owl and this cute pouch.
Aww, I've just found that I won a pouch from Vision Handbags. This is the first time I've ever won anything that I can remember. Wow. So happy! Thank you, Joanne.
Need inspirations for your business cards? dailypoetics has a great collection of business cards on flickr. Below are some of my favorites.
Let me take you to MissKittyKat's home sweet home. I love her collections from Matryoshka dolls to robots, her color palette, the clever way she arranges her decor. Quoting her, "the key word is Kitsch". Thanks for sharing with us, MissKittyKat!
I love crochet afghans/rugs/bedspread. They're usually very colorful and come in a variety of patterns. Most of them would be made from wool, making them the cosiest and warmest rugs for the winter. I'm lucky enough to own some, all thrifted from the local op-shops.




What is it about Japanese stuff that makes me want to collect them all. You can find these zakka things from Jamberry. They specialise in stamps, but you can also find other handmade, unique items there. They also do custom order for the stamps.






Love the floor, the dresser, the curtain(!). I dream of owning a vintage dresser like that. Teak, preferably.
I love books. I always enjoy browsing other people's bookcases and how they are arranged. This is what I found on flickr today.