9/29/09

Puddin' Head



CHILD’S SILK VELVET PUDDING 
French, 18th c. 
Prior to the second half of the eighteenth century, children of the affluent classes 
appeared as miniature versions of their parents, in equally rich and restrictive 
garments. One of the few practical concessions made to children’s needs in terms of 
clothing was the pudding, a padded headdress that protected the child from potential 
injury in the event of a fall. 

9/28/09

Cant stop thinking about this crazy thing.

found here.
again, via.
Via this abundance again, found these:


And there's lots more.

9/27/09


Found here. via wurzeltod.tumblr.com/

Adieu


I'd like to formally take my leave of some items which have recently been purchased from my shop.  Today will be a wrapping frenzy, I believe.


It has been a very busy couple of weeks.  Does this mean I can or should raise prices?  And thus be one step closer to my dream of living off of this?  

9/26/09

New Favorite


cafe cartolina  More eye candy than I've ever seen in 1 place.  I dipped in and  pulled these out in about 2 minutes.






 To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there’s no music, no choreography, and the dancers hit each other.
- Jack Handey

Eye Candy to make yr teeth hurt

Some faves from

Honey and Bee.












And, best for last, from MoandMo