Intern Top Picks No. 6
by nightjar books
It’s time for another edition of Intern Top Picks! Enjoy!!
Amy says:
(photography by Lane Collins)
Amazing Leah sent me this site – genius papercuts and foresty scenes.
2. Ana Serrano
Those stacked buildings are the most perfect thing I’ve ever seen.
3. sensitive
Another tumblr-blog of wonderful pictures, as well as quotes and lyrics and the occasional song.
I’m going to Iceland in 5 weeks so it’s honestly all I care about right now. But this is an interesting article to start discussing the recession and what it means for crafters. Becky Johnson recently posted this article as well, another way of talking about craft, money, and the means to own handmade goods.
5. Lane Collins
I’m usually not that into photography, but there is something very otherworldly about Lane Collins’ work.
Rosalyn says:
(by tiny happy)
1. Chris Natrop
Talk about paper cutting obsession. I think it’s beautiful!
2. Tiny Happy
I first saw Melissa’s flickr page and I’ve just been hooked ever since.
3. Block Party
I’ve been working on my sampler quilt lately and it definitely inspires me to make more. This blog is a collaboration
between twelve women with a quilting mission.
I wish I had skills like Ashley Goldberg. Her simple gestured portraiture are sweet and beautiful.
Maybe it was the sunshine today but it definitely makes me think about fixing/organizing the apartment. Apartment
therapy has great inspirations.
Caitlyn says:
(by pigeon.toed)
1. Camp comfort
A lovely little blog focusing on fashion, style and musings on inspiration.
Style, design, music – what more can you want?
I want to eat everything she makes… everything.
4. pigeon.toed
Lately I’ve been really loving the fashion blogs, and this is another great one for the books.
A perfect breakdown of some of the greatest, nerdiest outfits for men. Girls start dreaming, men start dressing!
Tags: Design · Fashion · Iceland · interior · Paper · Photography · Quilting · recipes · style
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1 michelle // Mar 19, 2009 at 8:04 am
excellent as always! thank you