hug a porcupine
/ Friday, September 30, 2011
These origami pins from Hug a Porcupine are so flippin' cute! One of each, please.
I'm Linda, a designer and paper enthusiast from Seattle. One Fine Dae shares the many lovely things that I adore. I'm also a fan of Polaroids, Scrabble, classic movies, vintage, and sailboats. And Charlie Brown is my goofy little dog and unofficial paper shredder.
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These origami pins from Hug a Porcupine are so flippin' cute! One of each, please.
I think my ongoing quest for soft, simple, and subtle fabric patterns is now complete. Found an amazing collection by talented Japanese textile designer Naomi Ito on superbuzzy.
Currently obsessed with Poketo. Everything is right up my alley.
Beverley and Adam recently shared with me their newly opened shop called hello in there, and I am totally smitten with their bell & belle bow ties. Super cute and classy, not to mention they're all made by hand in limited quantities.
I'm also back in Seattle. Even though I'm missing Hawaii's beaches and food like crazy, I'm happy to be back in my own bed. Will share more on this adventure another day.
I'm still in Hawaii, and this is still a vacation post. But I'm heading home tomorrow. What are the chances of it raining when I'm back home? Without looking at the extended forecast, I'm going to say pretty high. But hey, if rain could look as good as these products from Zakka Nouveau, I wouldn't mind one bit.
Currently coveting these lovely items from Suann's line of goods. So, so lovely.
And wouldn't your earnings look even better if kept in gorgeous piglets like these hand-cast beauties by Ladies & Gentlemen? I'd think so. (Found via Lushlee.)
Springtime in Cairns, Australia. Circa August 2010.
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Isn't that cool? The word "Aloha," that is. It means "Hello" and "Goodbye," among many other things, in Hawaii.
And that's where I'm headed to right now. I'm joining a couple of friends who are already there to experience the island life for the first time. I have no set agenda, which means no time line to adhere to, which means anything can happen. As long as sun, sand, and waves are in the picture, I am a happy gal.
While I'm gone, I don't want my blog to collect any more dust than it already has, so I've prepared some vacation posts. Hope you guys enjoy, and have a fantastic week. Aloha!