Monday, December 21, 2009

all I want for Christmas

Now that it's the 22nd, I figure it's too late for any of my loved ones to order and ship any of the items that made the following wishlist in time for Christmas.

So, guilt-free
(i.e. not feeling like a douche for giving your friends and family a wishlist; particularly one composed of pricey stuff)
& with no further ado, i give you:



my christmas list



The idea is simple: a frame for the action and space for the notes, story, dialog, stage directions, enemies lists, etc. Best of all, it's affordable @ 3 for $10 via thestoryboardbook.com.



A Labokoff print or his breathtaking 2010 calendar is one of the most would-be coveted gift's I can imagine. The French artist' new photographic painting body "Pole Series" tops my list of drool-worthy items for the year. Best of all, his work is affordable with 1' x 1' prints going for just 50-something bucks. Check his etsy out for more.


A Julie Morstad illustration would be nice, too.



or a Rob Tarbell print... especially a Rob Tarbell print.



A good Scotch is always a nice surprise. Wouldn't mind getting my hands on a Douglas Laing bottle. The labeling is hand written and the scotch, well, two words:
'Rare' & 'Macallan'.
Need I say more?



The Post Family introduced me to this lovely calendar from catsletnothingdarkentheirroar .
(shew; what a mouthful.)



Loving the Cuboctaedro line by CuadernoBandada's Ana Maria Ramirez & Ariana Diaz.


My fiance gifted me a beautiful cast iron tea set from Teavana for Christmas last year. This year, however, I didn't have the heart to tell him my heart was set on this bright red Judith Weber number.


These porcelin knobs by Casalinga are too cute. Handmade by Danish Craftswoman Trine Weng, the best part is that they're attainable at only 9.00 a pop!


Hygge & West, a personal favorite among online Interior boutiques, is selling samples bundles of their darling wallpapers! 8.5 x 27" samples of some of their newest design & other patterns are available for only $5 each; and shipping is FREE! I imagine one could make all sorts of cute craft products from these.



Nathalia Ponomareva of Russia designed these origami inspired tea bags for Green Berry Tea. While the tea held within the bird is infused the form of the bird gradually expands. magnifique.


Ahem. The Incredible Journey That Is Consciousness by Alex Fuller & Gabe Usadell.




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