
Hooray: Free People has written a clear tutorial for making this tapestry. And I think it is even more fun to make one (in your own style) than to win one!

Oh, how I missed doing this on a quiet Sunday morning. I have been working so hard lately - even in the weekends - that I almost forgot what a relaxing joy it is to just wander a bit through the internet, looking for colourful food for the soul.
The pots above haven't been in the ceramics oven, they are made of 100% biodegradable cellulose and are air dried! I love innovative use of materials. Ett la Ben has created a wonderful lampshade in the same material as well.
High on my wishlist: the tea towels Scholten & Baijings designed for Hay.







owners Julia Grant (left) and Becky Joy (right) 








The ceramic bowl as well as the grey jug (below right) is from Chimalaya, a fair trade designer brand from Denmark. The clock I came across at the lovely Twentytwentyone store. 
My friend Linda and I came home late yesterday night. We had a wonderful business and pleasure stay in London!
The vintage german cloth pegs, the cotton thread and the white blackboard pencils (for tiny messages!) are all from Labour and Wait on Redchurch Street.
And these stunning retro looking glass tiles come from Anthropologie on Kings Road. The store was literally breathtaking. We just walked around with our mouths open, we could hardly speak...The building, the collection, the assortment...wow!