Thanks so much for the nice words about my little corner! I wanted to link you to where I got everything.. I always love it when people do that. It's fun to see where people shop and find things, and to maybe be introduced to a new artist.
(again, sorry for the less than great photos...)
I guess I'll start from the top and move down...
Fabric Banner Bunting (i adore the vintage fabrics she uses, and the COLORS!): Sparkle Power
Butterfly Garland: Darlybird
Small orange suitcase: bought this MANY years ago before Cooper was born in a set of 3 (for his nursury). You can find these lots of places these days. Now I use this one to transport my Blythe dolls! 2 dolls fit perfectly in there, and it's great for when i'm "on location" taking photos of them. :-) Here are some cute ones at Paper Source.
Blythe Dolls: Ebay! :-)
Vintage child's sewing machine: Local antique market
Pom-pom/paper flower garland: Made by me
Bird Dream-Catcher hanging from light: Nest Pretty Things
(back to the top left...)
Typewriter original art (drawing with gouache painting): Michele Maule on Etsy (Her work is TRULY stunning. And you can buy original art for such a reasonable price. Timeless, charming and whimsical. And she uses my favorite colors. :-) How cute is this? OMG.
Large pink velvet vintage millinery flower: Tinsel Trading, NYC (best. store. EVER.) This one flower was like $15, but I had to go for it. It's huge. And now I've found the perfect place for it! :-)
Green Stuffie Frame: My most recent purchase! I bought this at shopSCAD on our trip to Savannah. I will talk more about my SCAD experience in another post! The most AMAZING store. So excited to talk about it.
Embroidered doll hoop art: by me using my Olivia Embroidery Pattern
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Vintage metal doll shelf/cabinet: Antique mall in Collierville, TN
(on shelf...)
Threaded Spools original art: Michele Maule on Etsy
Unfinished wood peg people: from Michael's Crafts and painted by Cooper! :-)
Girl Clown Print: Art and Ghosts (a favorite Etsy seller of mine from way back when i first discovered Etsy... check out her work and be blown away.)
Pink bird: Tinsel Trading, NYC
Painted wooden mushrooms: Mushroom Delight
Painted wooden peg family: Gemmilou
Tiny orange Buddha (that is in this photo print of mine): Urban Outfitters
Little Asian girl figurine: Local store in Atlanta, Junkman's Daughter
Ceramic Owl: Anthropologie (gift!)
Orange-haired spool girl: Wunderkind
Purple ceramic cat: Local store in Atlanta, Junkman's Daughter
Felted cupcake pin-cushion: made by me using BetzWhite's book idea
Toadstool pencil sharpener: Cooper's book fair. ;-)
Green and pink polka-dotted picture frames: Pottery Barn outlet (i think they were actually from PBKids)
70's girls retro prints: I saw these digital drawings by Andrea Barja Perry in her flickr stream probably 6 or 7 months ago. She didn't even have a store or anything, but I asked her if I could purchase some prints from her. And she said yes! She was so sweet. I adore her illustrations. So retro chic. She lives in Chile.
Here are some more pics...
Don't act like you're not jealous of my popcorn ceilings. Because you know you are. ;-)
This is where the girls hang out! :-)
In other news...
I've had quite a back-log of Kitschy Digitals Guest Designers, so I ended up posting 3 this week on the Kitschy Digitals blog! :-) They are AMAZING! Here they are, as well as a very small sampling of the projects they created. If you want to see ALL of the eye candy, go to the full posts here and here. :-)
Lastly, I have a new digital kit available! Kawaii Cute Soft-Serve :-) It's a continuation of my "Kawaii Cute" series. I can't tell you how fun these were to design. :-)
It's always nice to have a happy ice-cream cone smiling back at you.














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