By Irene, on December 20th, 2011

In my opinion the best thing to create an original, warm and unique atmosphere for our homes and gifts for Christmas is the handmade. For this I’ve collected some of the most lovely Christmas ornaments I’ve found in the handmade community. They’re also great ideas for some DIY
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By Irene, on October 21st, 2011

The handmade picks of this week have a scent of festivities and gifts. And I like
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By Irene, on October 18th, 2011

Today I’m starting a new series called “Geometric Wow”. I think that creating a series following a theme is a funny way to explore and find fresh inspiration. Isn’t it?
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By Irene, on October 1st, 2011

I’m so happy of the selection of this week. These works are all so tidy, so original, so… contemporary
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By Irene, on May 20th, 2011

The metro map of Manhattan with Central park… in Bloom! I found it a fantastic idea! What about the blue soft sculpture by Rachel of cornflowerbluestudio? One word:
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By Irene, on January 3rd, 2011

These original characters are realized by a two-person company of artists, Dylan & Jo from Portland, Oregon also called “Cart Before The Horse”. They’re are real artistic sculptures but they’re soft! Yes. The material used are cloths, paint, thread, buttons and wood for the base. I love the “old leather” effect on the fabric given by various layers of sanded
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By Irene, on December 15th, 2010

Enjoy these adorable works and photos by Nechepurenka. You can also find her blogging here.
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By Irene, on October 29th, 2010

They are all lovely soft creations but… don’t call them toys, please!
This is the theme of the week for my best works’ picks from our IB Flickr
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By Irene, on October 25th, 2010

The Imaginative Bloom giveaway of today host a beautiful and precious vintage style bag that’s been created using a huge variety of materials such as tulle, stretch satin, latex lightweight coated lace, pieces of macrame lace, macro and micro sequins, etc.
The bag has irregular edges and has been decorated with 3 cute tulle’s pom-pom. It is fully lined and the particular closure consist of 2 eyelets in which to pass the satin ribbon to close the bag with a bow.
To open it you don’t need to completely pull away the
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By Irene, on October 7th, 2010

Today I’m here to share some ideas about how to infuse your home with your personal style, through crafting & handmade details. Thanks Irene for inviting me over! What is home about?
A home should be a reflection of your inner beauty, of your you-ness. And how could you create such a home better than by using your own imagination and your own
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