Friday, November 25, 2011

Keep It Up

I've said it before, and I'll say it again - it's crazy how much new stuff we have coming in these days. I can barely keep up. Non-stop drool factory over here, guys.


Kiss and Make-Up bags from Erin Templeton in the most luscious leather, and absolutely the best colour lines. These bags kill me. I die. I'm dead.

We've completely stock up in all of the exquisite leather pieces from Erin Templeton, including a sweet little rucksack, lots more purses, card cases and moleskine journal covers. Be prepared to lose it over each and every one.


I collected dolls when I was younger, and I still get the urge every so often to buy myself a really beautiful art doll. I'll admit, I have acted on that urge a couple of times. And if that's creepy, hey, whatever. I like dolls. I think more grown up people should like dolls. Especially if they have the ability to possess an uncanny resemblance to someone in your life, like the dolls from Simpli Jessi. I can't count how many times these dolls have been purchased as a gift because they reminded the giver so very much of their dear friend. And I think that's totally sweet.


Exquisite porcelain maple syrup containers from Marianne Chenard. They come in two sizes and are adorned with Canadian images. Beauty with function. Perfect.


iswas+willbe makes really delicate and really beautiful lengthy beaded necklaces. These look great layered or on their own. They also make me crave the Californian desert, for some reason. There must be some mysticism contained within.


Fun bangles from Voz in great geometric patterns and bold colours. Funny, these bracelets actually come to us from California. I must be subconsciously trying to bring the west coast to me, if I can't get to it myself.


Snoozer Loser scarves are close to our heart because they were one of the first things we got in the shop, and we were so excited to carry them. You can bet we still are! The Sewing Scissors scarf is by far our most popular, but I'm quite partial to their new Unicorn print. Lots of bold jewel tones to brighten up these dreary days.


This is our second round of BRFC screen-printed handkerchiefs in. We're always trying to find more things to carry for the stylish men out there, and these fit the bill perfectly.

Drop in this today or tomorrow for our Holiday Merry-Making event for some yuletide cheer, some crafting, some baked goods, and a peek at all these great handmade pieces.

1 comments:

thea said...

I love Marianne Chenard's work. Hope there are still some maple syrup jugs by the time I return!

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