Saturday, May 16, 2009

Y & Z




Pages scanned from The ABC's of Origami: Paper Folding for Children.
by Claude Sarasas/Charles Tuttle Company, Inc./1964

Look at these folks from the British Origami Society; this this guy is my favorite.

Cat & mouse and money tricks!

four years




Commencement is today. I'll miss this group of fine people and talented designers.

Friday, May 15, 2009

pre-office cleanout!





I share an office with five others——lots of accumulation and layering occurs in a schoolyear (Booo, I'm the main culprit for the mass paper heaps). This is the time to cleanout, but first a break is necessary.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Aristocratic Vegetables!







Yes, Common things do have secrets...!

All scanned from my favorite books: 'Books of Knowledge'.

traffic


This guy's bumper is very amusing!

Thursday, May 7, 2009

from my sewingbox






fronts + backs of various clothing tags (the backsides look like mini abstract paintings) + a panda paperdoll!

machines





Wednesday, May 6, 2009

always a good show





Here's a few parade images from this year's Mayday Festival—unfortunately I didn't photograph the dung beetles and balls-o-poop for you all.

Next year I may try out my stilt skills!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

end papers










All end papers are from this site which I stumbled upon today. I'd like to see more from the saucy Dutch Treat Club.

This drawger show looks fun too!

endpaper show hosted by Nancy Stahl/endpaper credits:
Dutch Treat Club 1941 from Stephen Kroninger
Give me Liberty [pt4] from GHM327
Dutch Treat Club 1959 from Stephen Kroninger
Beyond the Long-Eared Mountains from Anna
Dutch Treat Club 1956 from Stephen Kroninger
Dutch Treat Club 1945 from Stephen Kroninger
Dutch Treat Club 1925 from Stephen Kroninger
Scalawag the Monkey 1953 from Lou Brooks

Sunday, May 3, 2009

playing, cooking, working








The three of us grilled and celebrated last night. Tim got a new full-time teaching job!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Mon Oncle








We watched Tati's Mon Oncle last night—so much to love about this film—the color, the architecture, quirky gardens and gadgets, idiosyncratic characters… Look at M. and Mme. Arpels' neighbor's red dress, hat, shoes and top—perfect in every way! The opening bit will sell you on the film, if you haven't already seen it. Next in line for me is Play Time.

Friday, May 1, 2009

spring accessories






Look at these gems that I found in Estonia a couple years back. All of them are made in the USSR by 'NORMA'. Plus acute cute lunchbox—also by NORMA.