Saturday, July 10, 2010

Papercut madness


Famille Summerbelle has conquered Paris, London and New York and now The World. Enjoy!

Friday, July 9, 2010

The Magician next door: Jenny


Jenny has a cat named Blueskii and she lives in Jerusalem with her boyfriend. She's an illustrator and a toymaker - the magician next door. Her work is full of magic, wonder and delight and on her website Mytinydream.com, she advices people to be happy every day, and she sure makes that easier for people by creating her wonderful work of illustrations, tiny things and toys.


I asked Jenny a few neighborly questions:
Who are you?
"I am Jenny. I am living in Jerusalem, in Israel. I was born in Russia and at the age of 11 I came to Israel with my family. I finished my studies In Bezalel academy of art and design. I studied Illustration, and finished it with excellence!!" 

When did you start to make toys?
"I just started making toys about 2 weeks ago, (usually I am making illustrations www.mytinydream.com ), I love the long process of making a toy, it starts with a small ball of fimo and after long time it became a creature with a full life, that I can even talk with! it is really amazing for me... then I am making few more tiny toys for the first toy I made and then it become a full tiny world with his own happening and future, that can become a story!"


Where do you find inspiration?
"My inspiration comes from my mind or my dreams, and sometimes from my hands...." 

How do you make your toys?
"I make my toys of fimo and them coloring by acrylic." 

Do you play with toys?
"I am not playing with toys a lot, but I love to look at them and sometimes talking to them a bit, or just taking them to a new places......."

What was your favorite toy as a kid?
"When I was a little little child my Mom took me to a kids shop, and told me to choose any toy I like,and I choose a bear with green pants, my mom told me years later that it was super ugly bear, but I actually remember him very well, and I also remember that I loved him very much!"

You can see more of Jenny's work here and check out her Etsy shop here.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Create: Found forest sticks


I love these painted forest sticks that I found on Ginettesqulette's photostream on Flickr. This is a great idea and something that would be fun to do with kids.


Let's play: In the woods


While traveling with my family through Hallormsstaðaskógur, the largest and dare I say only forest in Iceland, we came across a magical playground, with teepees made out of branches. They were built around birch trees and scattered around the play area, which made it look like a small village. I sort of expected Bilbo Baggins to come stepping out of one of them welcoming us to the Shire. The kids were instantly taken by the branched teepees and had fun playing the rest of the afternoon.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Fashion: Beautiful and classic


My son doesn't usually care what he wears, just a long as it's comfy and easy to put one. But on occasions like birthdays, christmas, weddings etc., he has strong opinions on what to wear, he wants wear a suit. And since he's grown out of his last suit I've been on the lookout for a replacement, mostly I've come across plain black or dark blue suit, until I found these from the Norwegian label MeMini. I think they are absolutely beautiful and I just had to share.


MeMini makes  high quality children's clothes with a classic vintage look. The collection for this summer is very romantic with soft colors, pale pink and blue, with baggy trousers and beautiful dresses and knits.  You can see the whole collection right here and the MeMini shop is here.


These images are so beautiful and magical.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Kids room: Bark on wood


This wall decor is made out of plywood by the icelandic design team Hugdetta (idea). It was made for a rehabilitation center for children. Hugdetta works a lot with lasercut plywood, and makes furniture, toys and playhouses out of plywood. You can see more of their work right here.

Toys:Strolling down Cardboard Street


Being a huge cardboard box fan I'm smitten by these dollhouses from the Swedish toy designers Our Children's gorilla. They are simple, beautiful and clever, a perfect combination that makes up a good design. The only thing missing are cardboard cars and street, which can easily be made at home using old cereal boxes or whatever is lying around. But this is not the only good design from this fun Swedish company that got it's name from the the designers children's toy gorilla. Toy Gorilla's, robot hooks, revolution posters, swinging apes and flying whales are also among the wonderful and magical design of Our Children's Gorilla.  All their products encourage creativity and imagination, my two favorite things. And if that's not enough, most of their products are friendly to the environment and are all made out of quality materials. Go see for yourself.