I love holiday weekends, you can sleep in (at least a little), watch
cartoons, lounge in your PJ's til noon... or all day (who am I to judge?),
and last but not least - experience the joy of breakfast.
Seriously, how often do you get to eat french toast, eggs and
sausage? When was the last time you had pancakes with syrup, butter and
blueberries? or better yet a la mode!
01/ toast-y hand warmers $34.99 // 02/ i make great pancakes $15.00 // 03/ bacon bandages $7.50 // 04/ egg pot holders $26.58 // 05/ flapjack frenzy print $41.00 // 06/ toasty scarf $63.99 // 07/ breakfast train shirt $18.00 // 08/ bacon and eggs $30.00 // 09/ I'm only yolking trivet $11.99 // 10/ toast ring $4.99
There definitely isn't enough breakfast in my life, but these nice
long holiday weekends are the perfect opportunity to hash-brown it up.
Since
this precious new years weekend will be over before I know it, and
while so many will be eating pork and sauerkraut - I'll be paying homage
to the most important meal of the day with some breakfast.... and some
of these syrupy-sweet items.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Thursday, December 29, 2011
perfectly stackable
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
POP!
POP on over to Jenna Sais Quois for my guest post featuring Champagne inspired items in honor of the New Year!
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Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Friday, December 23, 2011
vintage logotypes
Below are a few pages from one of my favorite logotype design books - "the World of Logotypes"
The entire book is available to view on flickr... p.s. one of my college professors (Peter Megert) is credited for design #6106.
The entire book is available to view on flickr... p.s. one of my college professors (Peter Megert) is credited for design #6106.
Thursday, December 22, 2011
the dark side
this package design is so clever...blk is water (doesn't look like it) but the fact that its black isn't so freaky when i have the hidden message to uncover!
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
Nerd Alert : Syberia
Kate Walker is visiting Valadilene on a business trip. The small French town is home to a very
large toy company that her New York law firm has been asked to purchase.
As Kate walks into town she passes by a rather odd funeral procession
for none other than Laura Voralberg, the late owner of the toy company.
To make matters worse, it seems that there is an heir. Laura had a brother Hans who was rumored to be dead. The mysterious lives of Hans & Laura lead Kate on a journey in Hans luxury train across northern Europe. As she passes through each station she uncovers more about Hans' life and his genius.
01/ mammoth necklace $15.00 // 02/ boots $130.00 // 03/ paris print $30.00 // 04/ automaton hand $1250.00 // 05/ gear train $72.00 // 06/ nouveau decal $65.00 // 07/ honey $3.40 // 08/ rocket bank $92.00 // 09/ white bomber $59.50 // 10/ gears $7.95 // 11/ goggles $16.00 // 12/ deco earrings $24.50 // 13/ cell phone case $20.00 // 14/ opera glasses $435.00 // 15/ mammoth doll $45.00
Syberia is a classic point and click adventure game and the puzzles are inventory/sequence based. That said, sit back and enjoy the story - which is what point and click games are all about. And take my word on this one, the story of Syberia is worth hearing at least once.
This is one of my all time favorite series of games. There are currently two (Syberia & Syberia II) and the third is hopefully going to be out soon *crosses fingers*. White Birds Productions and Benoît Sokal, the man behind the game, are responsible for so many gorgeous environments (Paradise and Sinking Island) and they don't disappoint here. It is hands down the most beautiful game I have ever played. I do also own this game for Nintedo DS - but all i have to say is DON'T - there isn't enough screen to do the graphics an ounce justice.
6/6 Toes // Overall
1 // Graphics
The cut scenes are dreamy, and the in game graphics are really great. the attention to detail is what really takes it to the next level. As you travel through the stages of Hans life, you progress through eras of design. starting with art nouveau then going to deco to constructivism etc - it is absolutely gorgeous.
1 // Storyline and Characters
At first it seems as if Kate is on this journey alone - but there are tons of relationships in this game. Kate's phone calls from the US illustrate her life in New York, Oscar, her automaton companion takes AI to a whole new level, the people she meets and helps along the way - and not to mention the train almost has a mind of its own as it takes you to each mysterious destination.
To make matters worse, it seems that there is an heir. Laura had a brother Hans who was rumored to be dead. The mysterious lives of Hans & Laura lead Kate on a journey in Hans luxury train across northern Europe. As she passes through each station she uncovers more about Hans' life and his genius.
01/ mammoth necklace $15.00 // 02/ boots $130.00 // 03/ paris print $30.00 // 04/ automaton hand $1250.00 // 05/ gear train $72.00 // 06/ nouveau decal $65.00 // 07/ honey $3.40 // 08/ rocket bank $92.00 // 09/ white bomber $59.50 // 10/ gears $7.95 // 11/ goggles $16.00 // 12/ deco earrings $24.50 // 13/ cell phone case $20.00 // 14/ opera glasses $435.00 // 15/ mammoth doll $45.00
Syberia is a classic point and click adventure game and the puzzles are inventory/sequence based. That said, sit back and enjoy the story - which is what point and click games are all about. And take my word on this one, the story of Syberia is worth hearing at least once.
This is one of my all time favorite series of games. There are currently two (Syberia & Syberia II) and the third is hopefully going to be out soon *crosses fingers*. White Birds Productions and Benoît Sokal, the man behind the game, are responsible for so many gorgeous environments (Paradise and Sinking Island) and they don't disappoint here. It is hands down the most beautiful game I have ever played. I do also own this game for Nintedo DS - but all i have to say is DON'T - there isn't enough screen to do the graphics an ounce justice.
6/6 Toes // Overall
1 // Graphics
The cut scenes are dreamy, and the in game graphics are really great. the attention to detail is what really takes it to the next level. As you travel through the stages of Hans life, you progress through eras of design. starting with art nouveau then going to deco to constructivism etc - it is absolutely gorgeous.
1 // Storyline and Characters
At first it seems as if Kate is on this journey alone - but there are tons of relationships in this game. Kate's phone calls from the US illustrate her life in New York, Oscar, her automaton companion takes AI to a whole new level, the people she meets and helps along the way - and not to mention the train almost has a mind of its own as it takes you to each mysterious destination.
1 // Soundtrack and Sound Effects
There is a definite theme song - and it
will get stuck in your head. You also encounter an opera singer and some very interesting contraptions - all with very interesting
sound effects.
1 // Length of Game and Price
1 // Length of Game and Price
The game is long, (you will spend evenings, not hours, playing this game start to finish) and you can buy both games together for $15.95
1 // Replay Value
The game is great - even the second and third time through. I find myself replaying it to return to some of the locations in the game. (ex. I love the conservatory at the university, i could walk around a place like that all day)
1 // Replay Value
The game is great - even the second and third time through. I find myself replaying it to return to some of the locations in the game. (ex. I love the conservatory at the university, i could walk around a place like that all day)
1 // Puzzle Difficulty
Since
automatons are the big element in this game there are lots of gears and
components to play with. Each station you stop at begins the journey of
finding a way to wind up the train to get it going again (yes the train
is a giant wind up toy - how awesomely steampunk is that?)Tuesday, December 20, 2011
so. freakin. funny.
this commercial.... this commercial made me laugh so hard i cried.
Monday, December 19, 2011
Friday, December 16, 2011
felted slippers
slippers with cork soles that look like tennis shoes? i think these are almost work appropriate.. I would never pay $70 for slippers ... but I sure wouldn't mind taking the garbage out in them!
from bure bure on etsy
from bure bure on etsy
Thursday, December 15, 2011
mike doyle
all i have to say is mike doyle has some mad lego skills. check out his blog for in progress pics - so cool!
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Nerd Alert : Lego Harry Potter Years 5-7
01/ Harry Pillow $22.00 // 02/ Illuminating wand $37.46 // 03/ horcrux tie clip $18.00 // 04/ Harry Potter poster $15.00 // 05/ muggle born $13.99 // 06/ deathly hallows decal $7.95 // 07/ Hermione lego necklace $15.94 // 08/ up to no good notebook $16.00 // 09/ Dobby lego necklace $11.00 // 10/ accio keyring $9.95
Let me first say that I loved, LOVED the first Harry Potter Lego game for DS (read that review here) - I couldnt put it down for days and days... so I was waiting for this sequel to hit the shelves. And so the anxiously awaited Lego Harry Potter sequel came out - and I anxiously drove home from best buy, ran inside and snuggled up with my Nintendo DS XL.
I started playing and was confused...
"why does this feel so different?"
"...why are there so few villains to kill?"
"if they are going to change the way you cast spells why aren't they giving me a tutorial"
"...oh that's how that's supposed to work?"
"this is supposed to be a game where your character uses a wand! and i can play completely without the stylus!?"
"if they are going to change the way you cast spells why aren't they giving me a tutorial"
"...oh that's how that's supposed to work?"
"this is supposed to be a game where your character uses a wand! and i can play completely without the stylus!?"
and that last one people, that's the one you should be taking note of. the entire game can pretty much be played with no stylus. VERY surprising since the first game was very wand/stylus based, where you would draw different shapes on the screen to cast different spells. They even had a version of the game that came with your very own Harry Potter "Wand" stylus. Now its just point and shoot, and i couldn't be more disappointed.
// from here |
2/6 Toes // Overall
1 // Graphics
The graphics are the same as the the first game so no complaints there.
0 // Storyline and Characters
The characters are great, and i really
like the addition of the pets. But the storyline (though great) was
hard to follow even though I knew the story! There was no "how to" intro
even though they changed all the game play controls.
1 // Soundtrack and Sound Effects
Music and sound effects again are the same as the first game.0 // Length of Game and Price
Compared
to the first game, this one was very short. I played the whole thing in
less than 10 hours. the first taking me over 20. The difference has a
lot to do with the items hidden in each level. with the first game there
was more you could accomplish - now you have to pretty much beat the
entire game then go back with very specific characters. also, being new - at $39.99 this game wasn't cheap.
0 // Replay Value
I will replay it to unlock every item and every character in every level. but not with the same enthusiasm that i played the first one.
0 // Replay Value
I will replay it to unlock every item and every character in every level. but not with the same enthusiasm that i played the first one.
0 // Puzzle Difficulty
The
puzzles in this game were not nearly as hard - the most complex levels
require you to move light from one lamp to the next, or find items and
take them to their designated area. you don't get to fly the broom very much, you
didn't get to cast the shape spells, you didn't get to find the hidden hats and red legos until you replayed for the second time.Tuesday, December 13, 2011
letterpress for your ipad
this almost makes me want an ipad... almost.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Edward Gorey
one of my favorite things is watching Masterpiece Mystery on PBS. At the beginning of every episode there is a short intro video - I always liked it, but until recently I didnt know anything about it.
Turns out it was illustrated by Edward Gorey. His imagery is best described as dark, witty & Edwardian. He lived in Cape Cod - and I think a visit to his home/museum just jumped to the top of my to-do list.
His humor is dark, and his style is eerie, but funny and beautiful at the same time.
To wet your Edward Gorey whistle - below are a four of the 26 the ill-fated children from his book the Gashlycrumb Tinies
// images from here
Turns out it was illustrated by Edward Gorey. His imagery is best described as dark, witty & Edwardian. He lived in Cape Cod - and I think a visit to his home/museum just jumped to the top of my to-do list.
His humor is dark, and his style is eerie, but funny and beautiful at the same time.
To wet your Edward Gorey whistle - below are a four of the 26 the ill-fated children from his book the Gashlycrumb Tinies
// images from here
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Friday, December 9, 2011
4S
Santa is bringing me a new iphone for xmas. I am tres excited... like a total girl I am already picking out clothes for my new baby =)
which one should I get? I think my heart is closest to #05.
which one should I get? I think my heart is closest to #05.
01/ over mountains $35.00 // 02/ Vintage Camera $35.00 // 03/ Flower Burst $35.00 // 04/ DG Aztec No. 1 $35.00 // 05/ crystal $35.00 // 06/ tree triangles $35.00 |
Thursday, December 8, 2011
pillow pillow pillow
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
nerd alert : sherlock holmes mystery of the mummy
Let's just say I am a pretty big mystery fan, and Sherlock Holmes is at the top of sleuthing stardom. Needless to say I an absolutely stoked to see the new Sherlock movie that comes out the 16th - so much in fact that I have decided to replay all of the Sherlock Holmes computer games. Starting with the first: Sherlock Holmes the Mystery of the Mummy
Sherlock has been asked to solve a mystery! A man disappeared 6 months ago and his daughter needs your help. Scour his beautiful mansion, full of Egyptian artifacts and puzzles to try and discover what happened to him. Explore the house, solve the puzzles to travel deep and deeper into the mystery.
01/ pith helmet $19.99 // 02/ bastet art $14.00 // 03/ faux zebra rug $66.00 // 04/ Cleopatra pendant $32.00 // 05/ vintage book print $27.00 // 06/ pipe $20.00 // 07/ torch pendant $37.00 // 08/ hieroglyphics $1.00 // 09/ pyramid talisman $25.00
This is an older game - circa 2002 and quite honestly if it didnt have both Sherlock and Mummies in the title I would say i didnt like it... but since I love both sherlock and mummies I am trying to see the brighter side of things..
Its puzzles are mainly inventory and the items are hard to find in some cases. Also there is little method to the madness (and you will go a little mad trying to figure out where items are, and which items to use where). But for a late 90's early 00's game the graphics are pretty good, but the music is pretty hokie.
3/6 Toes // Overall
1// Graphics
for 2002 the graphics are pretty good. The 360 view of the rooms is also helpful for finding things. There isn't an option for gamma correction and the scenes are a bit dark.
0.5 // Storyline and Characters
Holmes is pretty much all you get the entire game, a few letters keep you company. There are some gaps in the back story of you cousin (or soon to be cousin? I never got that straight) and you feel rather aimless wandering through the house... convinced that this is where all the clues must be based on absolutely nothing.
0 // Soundtrack and Sound Effects
Sherlock has been asked to solve a mystery! A man disappeared 6 months ago and his daughter needs your help. Scour his beautiful mansion, full of Egyptian artifacts and puzzles to try and discover what happened to him. Explore the house, solve the puzzles to travel deep and deeper into the mystery.
01/ pith helmet $19.99 // 02/ bastet art $14.00 // 03/ faux zebra rug $66.00 // 04/ Cleopatra pendant $32.00 // 05/ vintage book print $27.00 // 06/ pipe $20.00 // 07/ torch pendant $37.00 // 08/ hieroglyphics $1.00 // 09/ pyramid talisman $25.00
This is an older game - circa 2002 and quite honestly if it didnt have both Sherlock and Mummies in the title I would say i didnt like it... but since I love both sherlock and mummies I am trying to see the brighter side of things..
Its puzzles are mainly inventory and the items are hard to find in some cases. Also there is little method to the madness (and you will go a little mad trying to figure out where items are, and which items to use where). But for a late 90's early 00's game the graphics are pretty good, but the music is pretty hokie.
3/6 Toes // Overall
1// Graphics
for 2002 the graphics are pretty good. The 360 view of the rooms is also helpful for finding things. There isn't an option for gamma correction and the scenes are a bit dark.
0.5 // Storyline and Characters
Holmes is pretty much all you get the entire game, a few letters keep you company. There are some gaps in the back story of you cousin (or soon to be cousin? I never got that straight) and you feel rather aimless wandering through the house... convinced that this is where all the clues must be based on absolutely nothing.
0 // Soundtrack and Sound Effects
The music is classic 90's gaming. Its low budget and you don't really understand how jazz got paired with a British library from 1899.
1 // Length of Game and Price
1 // Length of Game and Price
This game has length going for it, and you can download it online for $6.99 from BigFish! so I have to give it a full point there.
0 // Replay Value
The only reason I thought to replay this game was because of the new Sherlock game coming out! But I don't think i will be playing it again anytime soon.... however if i did come across the DS version (on sale) I would pick it up
0 // Replay Value
The only reason I thought to replay this game was because of the new Sherlock game coming out! But I don't think i will be playing it again anytime soon.... however if i did come across the DS version (on sale) I would pick it up
0.5 // Puzzle Difficulty
Half a point because the puzzles are 50/50 - half of them you fly through without thinking, the other half are infuriatingly vague and based on items you cant find. oh and they are timed too.
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Tuesday, December 6, 2011
modern log furniture
What do you do with all those left over tree stumps? make them into beautiful modern furniture! These are so creative and unique, I can definitely see these in my future fantasy living room. They are surprisingly contemporary and the wood grain looks so graphic as part of the tabletop. via dornob
Monday, December 5, 2011
Greg Minah
Greg Minah has taken my love of the spirograph to a whole new level. the swirly layers remind me of a friendly jackson pollock painting. And I mean, face it - they are stunning.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Thursday, December 1, 2011
zoetrope
couldnt resist this repost - over at Man Made DIY there is a project that is the most original thing I have seen in a while. Do I have a bicycle? no. Do I want one only for the purpose of making my own personal zoetrope animation? yes.
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