Saturday, June 29, 2013

Modern Playhouse

One of my projects this summer is putting together Amelia's room and a decorating project inevitably comes with boxes. Lots and lots of boxes! (And I'm still waiting for a couple more before that project is finished.) I couldn't stand them taking up space in the house and hated the thought of throwing away perfectly good boxes. Amelia was climbing in, out, and on top of the boxes like she's not supposed to when lightning struck! I grabbed the neon duct tape and got to work.
I've been dreaming of a modern house for years and now I have a custom one. It's got 2 stories, a garage, floor to ceiling windows, cantilevered roof, an open floor plan, and green construction.
lots of right angles
lots of space for a pet
Initially there were doors, but the client kept tripping and couldn't drive her cart and doggie through. So we opened up the floor plan to accommodate the homeowner.
 
Happy Homeowners


Thursday, June 27, 2013

Indigenous Textiles

During my last trip to the Philippines, I rediscovered how special its indigenous textiles are. They're too beautiful to be limited to placemats. I decided to have fun with them and ended up hand-sewing a vest and a pair shoes for my 16-month old daughter.
I bought this fabric from Silahis in Old Manila. They carry thousands of Philippine handicraft products, some new and some old. None of them are dated. It crossed my mind, as I was cutting the fabric, that it might be vintage!

Gilet made with Balud handwoven textile and neon lime thread. Balud refers to handwoven loom patterned with bands of tiny ikat weft motifs arranged between multi-colored warp stripes, made by the Maranao People from Lanao del Sur, Mindanao, Philippines.

My cousin Alessa gave me leather and this hand-woven fabric from Anthill. On a whim I decided to use them for these slip-on shoes. I think the neon thread is unexpected and interesting. The textile was turned sideways to make the triangle tribal pattern look like a whimsical row of bows down the front of the shoes. It was really hard to sew leather with just a needle!

Monday, June 24, 2013

What's this about?

In short, it is a curated account of my creative projects, world travel, and adventures with a toddler. It's global and sweet. Naturally.


Hello There

Well, here I am...with a blog. Despite friends and family's urging me to write one, I've hesitated for a long time. I wasn't sure if I could continuously come up with content, if it would be interesting enough, and if  anyone would find value in it. I considered, reconsidered, and considered some more. I've cast my reservations aside and am jumping in the water. Wish me luck! 
Looking for sharks in El Nido Pangulasian, Palawan, Philippines


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