Nawanowe is the shop on Etsy of Lena Choe, the artist who knits by hand these beautiful complements with a deep Japanese style.
The patchwork of the artist Maura Grace Ambrose is completely handcrafted: she uses natural products, she dyes the fabrics herself and quilts by hand. Her website Folk Fibers.
What do you think about changing the camera case? Sure that seeing this one will convince you. The tutorial is by Allison, from Dream {a little} Bigger.
Papa-Moscas is Diana’s handmade company. She make many things, as brooches and fimo figures -her famous Babos-. But what I really love are her fabric flowers bouquets. Spectacular!
These wonderful pieces are handmade with beads by Julia, from JPJ beaded.
Pepa, from Decora, Recicla, Imagina …, teaches us home-made fabric tape recycling fabrics.
Cherry Time are Vesna and Mojca, two crocheters from Slovenia who create crochet amigurumis, complements and ornaments with romantic and vintage style.
Jayme McGowan is a Californian illustrator who makes her works using die cutting technique. Her mastery is impressive.
Do you imagine to be in these wonderful rooms with walls covered with flowers? There was presented Christian Dior Autumn-Winter 2012 collection.
Merrilee is well known for her blog Mer Mag, where she proposes funny and original crafts and games for children. But she’s also a great illustrator. Just looking at the front pages of her books makes you want to hold them in your hands. You can see them on her blog about illustration, Tuesday Mourning.
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lo que mas me a gustado ha sido el ramo de flores..para una boda handmade ..ideal!!
Sí, últimamente estoy viendo unas bodas handmade de ensueño.
No sé que me gusta más, si el monerdero de la primera foto o esos abalorios tan bonitos!!!
Ten un buen fin de semana!
@ROUS ¿Para qué elegir? 😉
¡Buena semana!
Que de cosas chulas! me he enamorado de las ilustraciones de Jayme McGowan! menudo descubrimiento! 🙂
Muchas gracias por la mención!!
@Diana No podía dejar de mostrar tus ramos.
¡Saludos!