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M Stetson: Pop-Up Shop

I’m a busy little elf preparing for the big City of Craft show this weekend in Toronto. I’m so excited but nervous too. It’s my first time out on display with my work. I hope to see lots of followers and friendly faces there. But in the meantime…

Just in time for the holidays, M Stetson Design has created beautifully modern and crafty gift wrappings with debossed clay tags. I adore them so much so, I had to share. Take a gander here for their whole gift tag collection available on Etsy. Even more beautiful is the fact that these tags will never be thrown out, and used over and over again for gift giving and passed down through generations. How special!

{photos from M Stetson on Etsy}

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Kim Wallace Lace Dishes

These vintage-inspired stoneware lace dishes by Kim Wallace are beautifully romantic, yet indie. They have the potential to make a great personal set for the home, as each piece is unique and you do not have to stick with just one colour – why not get a mix? They also vary in pattern, from elodie, to nyala, to lune. Finally – an elegant, modern approach to the lace dolly. Much better than the ones lying around your grandma’s place.

According to the online Australian gallery shop Udessi, each dish is made by pressing a vintage lace doily into the clay whilst wet, leaving the detailed pattern of the lace behind, and then finished with a coloured underglaze and clear gloss glaze.

Check them out here! I am SO in love.

{photos from Udessi}


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Erin Dameron

This beautiful cosmetic set with five pieces of laced bottles, was designed by Erin Dameron for Anthropologie‘s Penelope line. The bottles look vintage and feel perfectly romantic…

Erin Dameron

Erin Dameron

Erin Dameron

I can see so many items inspired by this look: clay vases as centrepieces, the beautiful pattern on the side of a bottle of sparkling water, that lovely die-cut pattern from the box incorporated into the invitations…sigh, this is one of those things I would buy just for the packaging :P

{photos from Erin Dameron}

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