Wednesday, May 31, 2006
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
More WOOD TAPE!
Monday, May 29, 2006
iron faux bois bookcase
Alec at AT:LA gave us this tip on this exquisite faux bois bookcase- I love the subtle detailing! (thanks Alec!)
Friday, May 26, 2006
woody cooler/ghetto blaster
SBIG: eagle clock
Thursday, May 25, 2006
"dovetail" tape
Wednesday, May 24, 2006
camp clutch!
Tuesday, May 23, 2006
jollywood bib
Monday, May 22, 2006
viva terra
Friday, May 19, 2006
Fun Thing #2: Leaf and Branch Necklace
These are the things I used: contact paper, the back of my drawing pad for cardboard, a black marker, a nail, a hammer, an x-acto knife, a steel ruler, a pencil, and strong string for the necklace part.
This is how I did it: (1.) Using my x-acto knife, I first cut my shapes out of the cardboard. I used the steel ruler for straight edges. (2.) I covered top and bottom surfaces of my cut out pieces with contact paper, (3.) and then markered in the sides with black to give it a finished look. (4.) I then used a hammer and nail to bust a hole through for the string.
(5.) Last, I strung up the necklace by securing the cut outs in the exact middle of the string and then made the necklace adjustable with each string end tied to the opposite string end (hopefully, it will help to see the picture.)
Took some time to figure out, but after doing it again, it was like a 30 minute meal with Rachel Ray! I think I'm going to try earings next time....
SBIG: a woodgrain cup o Joe
Thursday, May 18, 2006
trash
Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Janus et Cie
Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Monday, May 15, 2006
stump votive
Saturday, May 13, 2006
Room Service Home faux bois
Friday, May 12, 2006
Fun Thing #1: Sticker Art
My first little project, making stickers. I love stickers. That was my childhood indulgence along with Sanrio(Hello Kitty). The fact that contact paper is adhesive, I suppose makes it the adult version of this indulgence.
These were my supplies: woodgrain contact paper, an xacto knife + cutting surface, a canvas board or just cardboard, selection of interesting magazine cut outs, pencil, and some tape.
This is how I did it: (1.) I laid my contact paper backside up and taped down my cutouts. (2.) Using my x-acto knife, I cut out my shapes and taddah.. stickers! (3.)To make the collage portion, I added a horizon line using my lightest and darkest contact paper and then laid down the rest. After a few layouts, I found this one and commited by stickin' it down. There are so many variations to supplies and trouble shooting so please feel free to contact us with any questions.
I might need to meditate a little bit more on buddah in the summer scene, maybe a few more falling philodendron, but there you have it - sticker art! Click here for a few more samples.
MARTHA WATCH!
sbig: parquet tile lamp
Thursday, May 11, 2006
moth design
Wednesday, May 10, 2006
twigs and trees at Wrapables
Tuesday, May 09, 2006
Art in LA: El Bosque
What would our world be without trees?? This issue of deforestation is the message of El Bosque, The Forest, a temporary public art installation at the Ernst and Young Plaza in downtown Los Angeles. All fifteen tree themes sculptures are made of anything but wood. "If the forests are disappearing, there will be no wood and this is may be our future forest," says the artist and curator Naomi Siegman who was quoted in Friday's Los Angeles Times.
The bronze cast sculpture above is "Roots" by one of the fifteen artists Steve Tobin, who also cast "Trinity Root, " an eighteen foot tall bronze sculpture of a sycamore tree's roots which saved St. Paul's Church in New York City from total destruction on 9/11. Each artist is from the US or Mexico and have involvled themselves with ecological issues. Up till May 30th.
Monday, May 08, 2006
Graham & Brown/Hemingway
More woodgrain wallpaper! This time we have a more "op art" version from designers Wayne and Gerardine Hemingway, for Graham & Brown. We think a bit much for an entire room, but how striking would it be for an accent wall?!....
Sunday, May 07, 2006
washington post express
Friday, May 05, 2006
Baker by Bill Sofield
Aye Carumba- what beauty- this delicious "kim"lantern- pricey but so yummy. The branch part is cast brass. This is part of the Bill Sofield collection at Baker. Also seen in the collection is this lovely "arbor" floor lamp.
SBIG: Beerstein
It's another happy friday! And time for another SBIG, highlighting the best of the worst..(of the best?)... For this week's piece, we must give credit for those individuals that think outside the box, or in this case, barrel. Foregoing the traditional shape of your typical "beer barrel" beerstein, the creator of this piece opted for a more... curvy...maybe.... sexier?... shape- Note the little figure head on the cap. Classssy! It's ceramic and only $175! We must say though, the paint job is impeccable, keep in mind this is circa 1890. You can get one here. Single file line here guys. Don't all rush at once....
Thursday, May 04, 2006
Art in LA: Echo Eggbrecht
See this show The Least Missing at another great gallery Sixspace. Up until May 13.
Spy Optics
Wednesday, May 03, 2006
Blogwatch
Branch design for Daniel Boulud
Blog friend and fellow woodnut Janel, over at Apartment Therapy Chicago, thought of us when she saw these placemats and doilies designed by Branch Design Office in Brooklyn. These were custom created for restauranteur David Boulud for the DB Brasserie in the Wynn Las Vegas. We are now on a mission to go there and see them for ourselves. Lovely! great job BDO! (thanks Janel!)