Friday's Pick: Cute Little Sketchbook from Hilda Grahnat
— I never tire of a sketch. Or a book. Or a stripe, for that matter. —
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— I never tire of a sketch. Or a book. Or a stripe, for that matter. —
MAKE A DASH FOR IT:
Visit HildaGrahnat.com
—
Image source via featured link
1. Hay
Great design--furniture, accessories--with a retro-modern feel.
Can't read a word on the site, but it's cuuuuuuuuute.
3. Chlorovorm
More non-English fun.
4. De Ivasie
Belgian! I'm on a roll!
Okay, you know that I never steer you wrong. You've seen most of this kind of stuff before, but it's still cool to look. Just go, won't you?
Image Sources: Walnut Mixstore, Hay, Father Rabbit
Hey, hey! I'm cookin' over at the always-lovely Pantry Confidential today. Co-founders Hana and Christine stopped by recently to watch me whip up a buttermilk pound cake first created by my long-distance cousin Betty Feezor.
Betty was a beloved talk show hostess in the 50s, 60s, and 70s down in Charlotte, NC--the first Martha Stewart if there ever was one. I never had a chance to meet her before she passed, but I sure don't mind making the recipes she left behind. Come on over for a slice of cake and sit a spell.
Photo: Pantry Confidential