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A lookbook/zine with a summery theme.
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PoppytalkA ZINE
SUMMER TIMES AT POPPYTALK HANDMADE
HERE COMES THE SUN
opposite:The Lovely Harbour -Indian Ink Zen StonesAHC - Moon Bracelet
Opposite: AtelierGilet geometric brooches and mini-cities hopscotchFifi Du Vie - Today is Going to be a Great day - Mini Print
leather wrap bracelet, lebenslustigerOPPOSITE: Lettergirl Handwritten Address Stamp
Handmade Julz - Anchor Adjustable BraceletCreative Thursday - Baby Whale PrintOpposite:Blue Sparrow Press - Anchor Stationery
SUMMER TIMES AT POPPYTALK HANDMADESUMMER TIMES AT POPPYTALK HANDMADESUMMER TIMES AT POPPYTALK HANDMADE
Anna Joyce - Lollipop Flowers Canvas Pillow
thebeadgirl (studio jewel) - Leather and silver bracelet
Serena Olivieri - Pink Cut Notebook Tovicorri - Chevron_Navajo Bracelet
COLOR BLOCKPASTELS, CORALS + GOLD - A SUMMER DIY
By Penelope and Pip
Step 1: Mask off half of each coaster diagonally.Step 2: Using a different color for each coaster, paint half of each coaster and leave to dry.Step 3: Depending on your paint's drying time, come back and give each coaster another coat so the colors are crisp and thick.You could actually leave the coasters like this with the wooden side exposed and then finish with a clear varnish. However, we like a bit of
SPARKLY PASTEL COASTERS
Color blocking is, as you know pretty fantastic! Dress up your table and impress your color blockfancying friends with this sparkly D.I.Y!
sparkle, so if you do too, it's time to add the gold!Step 4: Mask off the painted side (this time, be sure they are completely dry or the paint will peel when the masking tape is removed).Now spray paint each side using a gold spray paint. Allow to dry and remove the tape.Step 5: Varnish each coaster with a clear lacquer to protect them from any liquid..
Now all you need to do, is invite some friends over for drinks!
ABOUT PENELOPE + PIP
Rachael is an illustrator from Brisbane, Australia and is the creator of the whimsical world of Penelope and Pip. You can sneak a peek at her illustrations and see what other projects and adventures are inspiring her on her blog too
penelopeandpip.cometsy.com/shop/PenelopeandPippenelopeandpip.com/blog/
All the Luck in the World - Pretty PostcardsCaposhi - Teal Cube Cut Earrings
Ooh Pretty Shiny (Laura Evans Photography) - Photographic Print
Magic Markings Art - Two Surfers Print
Sweet Harvey - Vintage Typewriter
Mahogany Blu Design - Beeswax Candle
Jessica Alpern - Cats Eye Glasses
Stacy Wong - Birth Year Blocks
Sleepy King - Bleuberry woodland bunny Soda Pop Prints_Father's Day Card
DISPATCHES FROM
By Penelope and Pip
One of the most striking things about Iceland (besidesthe scenery) is the way in which myth and folklore are built into the culture of the country and the psyche of its people. One of my favourite examples of this is the idea of huldufólk, or hidden people.
From what I’ve been able to piece together so far, huldufólk are elf-like creatures who inhabit a parallel world. They live within the landscape, beneath the rocks and hills, remaining invisible to most
There is a small percentage of the Icelandic populationwho believe that the huldufólk truly exist (somewhere around the eight percent mark), but up to half the pop-ulation, when surveyed, would not deny their existence.
Interestingly, this possibility of their presence seems to guide the nation, at least occasionally. For example, new building projects will often take into consideration potential huldufólk habitats using the guidance of a medium or mystic. If a particular place is determined to be the habitat of the hidden people, roads may be diverted or new construction relocated.
Icelandic belief in the huldufólk may be over exagger-ated by visitors (like myself ) who find the notion mysterious and whimsical. What’s not exaggerated, however, is the Icelandic connection to nature, which seems to manifest itself in the beautiful idea that some-thing (or someone) important inhabits the rocks and hills and mountains, and that this presence should not be disturbed without some thought and consultation.
by Julie Pasila
ICELAND
The story of the huldufólk provides a wonderful example of the inclusion of myth in a thoroughly modern nation and it also provides a fine introduction to a beautiful line of products that draw upon some of the myths and stories of Iceland.
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Vík Prjónsdóttir is a brand that produces incredible products from Icelandic sheep’s wool (a highly sustainable material here). The line is a collaboration between designers Brynhildur Pálsdóttir, Gudfinna Mjöll Magnúsdóttir, Thuríður Sigurþórsdóttir and Iceland’s oldest knitting factory, Víkurprjón.
You can buy Vík’s work directly from SPARK Design Space if you happen to be in Reykjavik or – wait for it – you can order directly from Vík's website. They ship internationally and, better yet, they offer FREE shipping to Europe, the United States and Canada!
I visited the village of Vík (the location of Iceland’s oldest knitting factory, where these beautiful products are produced) and I wanted to leave you all with some images of the incredible landscape around this tiny town.
Vík Prjónsdóttir
Opposite:The Seablanket is dedicated to “the currents of the ocean,” and to the fisherman of Iceland who risk their lives to “bring home the catch.”
vikprjonsdottir.comsparkdesignspace.com
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LEMON SPARKLE
By Jeannette Ordas of Everybody Likes Sandwiches
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First off: vodka. Next: prosecco. Then: lemons. Finally: Pour. Ice. And again, please! I'm assuming you're familiar with vodka, yes? Moving on to prosecco, a dry Italian sparkling wine that is just made for summer drinking. What do both of these alcohols have in common? They go great withlemon, so let this sparkling lemon drop cocktail be your summer bevie of choice.
First you have to start off with some lemon spiked simple syrup.
Like the name implies, it's simple to make and a must-have for quick lemonades and cocktails. Keep some on hand all summer and it won't disappoint!
Lemon Simple Syrup1/2 cup sugar1/2 cup waterzest from 3 lemons
Heat sugar and water in a small saucepan until mixture comes to a boil. Drop in the lemon zest and give mixture a stir. Cool completely (about 2 hours).
Sparkling Lemon Drops(adapted from Martha)3 lemons, juiced1 recipe lemon simple syrup1/2 cup chilled vodka (the good stuff )1 bottle of prosecco, chilledice + slices of thin lemons
In a large juice jar or punch bowl, combinethe lemon juice, lemon simple syrup and vodka together. Pour in the prosecco and stir lightly. Pour into cocktail glasses and serve with ice and thin slices of lemon. Makes 6-8 drinks.
Now find a sunny patio and a few friends and enjoy summer!
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Heartworks by Lori - C'mon Get Happy Pendant
FREE PRINTABLE!by Laura Macchia
Laura Macchia is o�ering a free printable Father’s Day card this month with her simple geo pattern. Clickhere to download.
Matte Stephens - His Royal Highness Enjoyed a Swim Original Gouache
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