Stumbled upon the art of LA artist Retro Whale, whose shop is filled with "random cheesy, cutesy, artsy stuff." You'll find lots of characters with animal faces among the 70’s and 80’s influenced design, rap lyrics, and other oddities.
Jessie Steele offers a bevy of colorful and cutesy vintage-inspired aprons (for you and the tiny tots), towels (with rick-rack), oven mitts and stylish rubber gloves so you can channel your 50's housewife and run a kitchen in style. (For the retro hairdressers out there, she also has a line of smocks ...)
Plus, through April 16, get a whopping 25% off everything in the store with code JSSPRING25 at checkout.
Get yourself invited to a party, stat. We've got some new items coming to the shop that are begging to be worn out and about. You can follow us on twitter to know as soon as we post something.
I've seen this site posted about on a few blogs, and got a kick out of the wonderfully illustrated Missed Connections, as interpreted by the talented Sophie Blackall. (Skimming the Missed Connections on Craigslist used to be a morning ritual until my work started blocking the site. Sigh.)
I decided I had to share this one in particular for obvious reasons:
I've been hankering for a cross-body leather satchel/purse lately.
I found these two lovely ones at allencompanyinc that are pretty much scratching that itch ...
I wish I could justify the purchase of both. (I opted for the brown one. But as of right this second, that black Coach purse is still up for grabs for a measly $65)
Easter is next week, and I have always loved this project where you can dye easter eggs using old vintage silk ties.
All you need are some 100% silk ties (your local thrift store should have a bevy in fun patterns) and some white vinegar. Full instructions found here. (Of course, Martha Stewart featured it first).