For those of you that don't know, this is my niece Pepa (she's really into drool right now). Pepa was born in the year of the tiger (this year) so as soon as I knew she had come into existence, I knew I had to make her a tiger. She did seem to enjoy it, and so did her parents, which is really the point, right? They named it Laohu (Tiger) and whisked it off to San Francisco with them. Bon voyage, Laohu!
Thursday, September 30, 2010
Laohu Softie
The last time I blogged here was 6 months and 3 days ago. I started knitting this softie probably 1 year ago. I finally finished the softie and am finally posting again! This is a momentous occasion.
For those of you that don't know, this is my niece Pepa (she's really into drool right now). Pepa was born in the year of the tiger (this year) so as soon as I knew she had come into existence, I knew I had to make her a tiger. She did seem to enjoy it, and so did her parents, which is really the point, right? They named it Laohu (Tiger) and whisked it off to San Francisco with them. Bon voyage, Laohu!
For those of you that don't know, this is my niece Pepa (she's really into drool right now). Pepa was born in the year of the tiger (this year) so as soon as I knew she had come into existence, I knew I had to make her a tiger. She did seem to enjoy it, and so did her parents, which is really the point, right? They named it Laohu (Tiger) and whisked it off to San Francisco with them. Bon voyage, Laohu!
Saturday, March 27, 2010
Wordplay
Sometimes inspiration strikes in mundane words and cuteness is born. Here are two examples:
PANda
uniCORN holders
The interesting thing here is that the panda pan is intrinsically cute - no matter what you call it, that skillet is adorable! But the uni-corn holders are just platic unicorns until you know what they're called - the cuteness is largely in the name. Do you have any other examples of cuteness born from a play on words?? Leave them in the comments!
The interesting thing here is that the panda pan is intrinsically cute - no matter what you call it, that skillet is adorable! But the uni-corn holders are just platic unicorns until you know what they're called - the cuteness is largely in the name. Do you have any other examples of cuteness born from a play on words?? Leave them in the comments!
Monday, February 22, 2010
Cute Olympics
The Olympics aren't generally known for their cuteness (Beijing was disappointing in this department), but this year the mascots are adorable! They are designed by Meomi whose desktops I've been using for years. They are masters of cute at this design firm. Check out the Vancouver Mascots Web site - the recycling game is actually pretty hard!
I bet you didn't know sports could be so cute. Well, leave it to the softie artists to make anything cute. Schmancy organized a Softie Olympic Challenge and these skiing moon buns are some of the cutest athletes that came out of it. I just wish the real athletes were that cute.
I bet you didn't know sports could be so cute. Well, leave it to the softie artists to make anything cute. Schmancy organized a Softie Olympic Challenge and these skiing moon buns are some of the cutest athletes that came out of it. I just wish the real athletes were that cute.
Saturday, February 6, 2010
Nicaragua
A couple weeks ago we went to Nicaragua for my friend Kate's wedding! We had a great time and visited a bunch of places. In general the Nica aesthetic does not place a lot of importance on cute, which is what I expected. However, I did come across a few cute things in my travels.
I found these cute little critters in a museum of ancient stuff in Granada. What's really cool about this is that they're so old - evidence that even the native Central Americans loved cute stuff!
Lastly - a cute hammock tree! You may know that Nicaragua has a huge hammock industry - they are a people with a love of lounging, which could be why I got along so well there. Adult-sized hammocks are sold all over the place, but this store really knew how to do cute - mini hammocks, many of them, and they're hanging in a tree! Maximum cuteness right there!
In conclusion, though cuteness may not be an integral part of Nica culture, don't forget that you can find at least some cute stuff wherever you go! So if you have cute things you've come across in your world travels, feel free to share them with us!
I found these cute little critters in a museum of ancient stuff in Granada. What's really cool about this is that they're so old - evidence that even the native Central Americans loved cute stuff!
Lastly - a cute hammock tree! You may know that Nicaragua has a huge hammock industry - they are a people with a love of lounging, which could be why I got along so well there. Adult-sized hammocks are sold all over the place, but this store really knew how to do cute - mini hammocks, many of them, and they're hanging in a tree! Maximum cuteness right there!
In conclusion, though cuteness may not be an integral part of Nica culture, don't forget that you can find at least some cute stuff wherever you go! So if you have cute things you've come across in your world travels, feel free to share them with us!
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Mini Sweaters
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Mini Gingerbread Houses
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