As a child I loved mobiles...still do. I like the first one you pictured...I'll have to go looking for something timeless...Mom had bought me one with seagulls all in white...it was so lovely to watch. Any time now, if it hasn't happened already! Take heart. Your little one will be with you shortly!
Write Club: Mystery Box
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As a treat we had a mystery box in for our Writers Club at lunchtime.
In the box, a variety of objects that students could use to weave a story.
We pulle...
The paradox of insular language
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We often develop slang or codewords to keep the others from understanding
what we’re saying. Here’s an example (thanks BK) of the lengths that some
are goi...
More questions answered:
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Dear B.B. What is your best tip for keeping the budget routine? I can’t
count the number of times I set up a budget – sometimes on a spread-sheet;
sometime...
Steven Heller’s Font of the Month: Roadhouse
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Read the book, Typographic Firsts
This month, Steven Heller takes a closer look at the Roadhouse font family.
The post Steven Heller’s Font of the Month:...
4 comments:
Those mobiles are lovely, the paper crane one especially.
I went on an Etsy frenzy yesterday! First this:
http://www.etsy.com/transaction/43979127
Then this:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/66611253/custom-order-for-pingdini
I hope you're not feeling too uncomfortable and don't have too much longer to wait.
As a child I loved mobiles...still do. I like the first one you pictured...I'll have to go looking for something timeless...Mom had bought me one with seagulls all in white...it was so lovely to watch.
Any time now, if it hasn't happened already! Take heart. Your little one will be with you shortly!
I've been meaning to get around to making a mobile to hang above the change table... it's on my to-do list there somewhere.
Thanks for the lovely inspiration!
How lovely. I would like the stars one to hang in my sewing room. I think the owls were adorable!!
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