A tea break, just to enjoy this lovely idea I wish I had…
But it is from Nathalia Ponomareva who imagine a T pod that would became a bird while brewing. So clever.
Via Fubiz
27 October 2009
A tea break, just to enjoy this lovely idea I wish I had…
But it is from Nathalia Ponomareva who imagine a T pod that would became a bird while brewing. So clever.
Via Fubiz
18 September 2009
Weather is getting colder, so even shelves dress up !
I have decorated the shelves in the studio’s kitchen with those “garden kitchen style” new origami papers.
It is very easy to make, but, still, here is some explanations here.
18 sheets. Size 12 x 12 cm. Shipping fee included.
30 June 2009
June is ending. So is Kristina’s internship. From now on, if you want to follow her, it happens here.
But before leaving, she gives us one last origami lesson to learn how to make funny berlingots. Don’t you think it would make perfect favors?
She used a new pattern range. Could you guess how I choose to call it ? Kristina of course !
18 sheets. Size 12 x 12 cm or 15 x 15 cm. Shipping fee included.
24 June 2009
Summer is finally here! And so it’s the return of great parties in the sun.
To serve summer fruits, Kristina has prepared a new origami lesson.
Enjoy!
12 June 2009
25 May 2009
For her new origami lesson, Kristina has prepared little paper balloons. The funny part is at the end, when you blow, and the balloon appears like a surprise!
We threaded them like pearls on a necklace and this makes lovely garlands which I like to hang everywhere.
We used a new pattern. It’s called Juliette and there are 3 sheets of each of the 6 colors in every package. It comes in 2 sizes because it’s nicer to vary the balloons for the garland.
18 sheets. Size 12 x 12 cm or 15 x 15 cm. Shipping fee included.
7 May 2009
Sadly, in the age of mail and text message, we lost a little bit interest in sending letters. But it’s always a pleasure to receive some, isn’t it?
No more lame excuses like “How silly, I need envelopes…” or “Too bad, but I don’t have any card!” Because Kristina has the answer: with a simple sheet of A4 paper, she makes an envelope/letter. It’s her new origami lesson right here.
So let’s write, OK?