I own a monstrous collection of dish towels, so many in fact that they inhabit an entire shelf in one of my kitchen cabinets. I think I could make room for one more though… so long as it was one of these sweet Ampersand Monogram Dish Towels. (Great holiday gift, dontcha think?)
Congrats Shannon! Enjoy your 2010 calendar from Sycamore Street Press! Everyone else, you can pick one of your very own up right here. Thanks for entering the giveaway, stay tuned for a few more before the Swap winds down on the 31st.
The Lillian Asterfield Collection by Nicole Deponte is made entirely from upcycled materials. And I have no doubt the pieces look better in their reincarnation than their previous life. Her necktie ascots are awesome paired with a simple white tee. {via Scoutie Girl}
I love the seemingly obvious, yet absolutely brilliant twist in this design. The perfect piece to hang inside my entry way. I’ll take one Reflect Mirror, the black please!
The reflect mirror with its 90° angle can be used as a tray to place your keys, sun glasses, jewelries, coins etc so that you won’t forget to take them with you after checking yourself out in the mirror. For men, the angled portion of the mirror allows you to see below your chin when shaving, which can come in handy as well. Also, with a total of 8 holes on the rear of each mirror, reflect mirror can be placed almost anywhere on the wall, including corners.
Next up in the Calendar Swap giveaways is a perennial favorite of mine – Sycamore Street Press. They do some of the best letterpress around and I’m already jealous of whoever ends up winning this beauty! In fact, while you’re waiting for the winner to be announced you should swing by their shop to check out the multitude of gorgeous letterpress…
To Enter: Leave your email address in the comments today before 4:00pm CST.
Oklahoma is usually brown and dying at this time of year, but thanks to a late summer full of rain there’s a hint of color in the changing leaves. Reminds me of growing up Pennsylvania in the best possible way.