Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Thursday, April 7, 2011
The West is Dead
We normally try our hardest to not blog about anything to do with fashion but when I stumbled across this new denim brand I couldn't help but want to share. Not only do I love the look and feel of their vintage inspired line and lookbook, but these guys also partner with the Intertribal Buffalo Council (ITBC), a non-profit organization established in 1990 to coordinate and assist American Indian tribes returning the buffalo to their native lands.
http://www.thewestisdead.com
http://www.thewestisdead.com
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Crate Expectations
Creating cool ideas with crates is easy
Under-Bed Storage
Many wooden boxes are the perfect size for sliding under a bed. Use them to compartmentalize objects normally stored there, such as children's toys or board games.
Planters
Using a wooden box as a planter will make an unconventional and stylish addition to any room in the house. Simply fill the box with topsoil and put it somewhere with plenty of sunlight.
Wall-Mounted Storage
Instead of boring wall-mounted storage made of particleboard, a group of wooden crates mounted on the wall will provide a visually pleasing and rustic storage or display area. Try arranging them in a square, a rectangle or an unconventional shape.
Stacked for a Bookcase
Making a bookcase out of stacked crates is a technique commonly used by minimalistic decorators or apartment-dwellers. However, if done with some thought, a bookcase made of stacked wooden crates and boxes can add style and personality to any room.
Pet Feeders
If the box has a closed top, cut two circular holes in it and place metal bowls in each one for food and water. Dogs and cats can eat in style, too.
Ottoman
If you have a wooden box or crate that is the right size, it can make the perfect footrest. There is no underestimating the added comfort that an ottoman can bring to your living room.
Monday, January 17, 2011
Botanicals of Mrs Delany
silhoutte art
Painted Silhouettes are one of the earliest forms of portraits . They could be painted with soot or bronze or cut from painted papers. They became prominent with the leisure class of the 17 and 1800s. They were much adored additions to the Neo classical home, admired for their classical purity that referenced Greek and Roman literature.
BLUE MONDAY
from Emma Rutherfords "Silhouette- art of the shadow"
Painted Blue paper life size cut outs: Subjects were drawn using a candle and a piece of paper attached to a wall behind the person. Here is Sir Roger Bradshaigh form Lancashire and Lady Echlin from Derbyshire in 1758- both drawn by Lady dorothy Bradshaigh
Sunday, January 9, 2011
Terrarium Garden
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Embossed Bricks for Paving
Recently walking around Red Hook and noticed the beautiful embossed bricks that are everywhere there. Most embossed bricks were used for paving and was advertising for the companies that made them, Calvert and Minerva being the most common. In red Hook they were made by S.B & T from clearfield which I think references an area near the Williamsburg Bridge.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
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