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Swedish books and my elephant print

Here are some pictures from two nice Swedish books:

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Barnens 50-tal, a book about kids related products from the 50's.
ISBN: 91-37-12579-6

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The pictures with the plates is from a book called: Ett eget rum. This book is made by two of my favorite artists, Pia Ulin (photographer) and Cilla Ramnek (artist). The book is filled with inspiring pictures from different (bohemian) homes, lovely photos and fun ideas!
ISBN: 91-534-2214-7

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Finally I wanna take the opportunity to inform you that this elephant print of mine, is going to avilble at Mairo as blinds and fabric at the end of this summer. It has been great fun to blog here, thanks for inviting me Emma, have a lovely summer all of you!

By Elisabeth at fine little thing


Undra

A tip if you're around Gothenburg; check out Charlotta Sandbergs studio/shop, Undra. It´s filled with lovely paintings, fabrics and trays. It is located at Alfhemsgatan/Linnéstaden. Also check her homepage: www.charlottasandberg.com

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By Elisabeth at fine little thing


Random black and white things

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I just painted these vintage cups. I don´t drink coffee, but hot chocolate and green tea.

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In this envelope came this years Kolla catalouge. My friend Hanna Backman took silver in the competition with this.

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The fabulous pillow case is from Sara Blohmé. The pattern was a part of her graduation project at HDK last year.

By Elisabeth at fine little thing


Liselotte Watkins

Liselotte Watkins inspires me. She's not just a fabulous illustrator, she's a great set designer too.

The spread/pictures is from NK's christmas catalouge/2006, the set design is just amazing in these pictures! See more of Liselotte's set design: www.lundlund.com

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By Elisabeth at fine little thing


Hello, and vintage aprons

Hej, jag är Elisabeth och kommer att gästblogga här hos Emma den här veckan. På mina två egna bloggar: fine little day och fine little thing, bloggar jag ganska impulsivt och rörigt om saker runt omkring mig, saker jag gillar och saker jag gör. Jag kommer att blogga i samma anda här hos Emma. Känns kul och spännande att få vara med på den här proffsbloggen! Nu kör jag.

Jag vill inte kalla mig för förklädessamlare men jag har ett par stycken. Även om jag har bestämt att jag inte behöver fler nu, drar de mig till sig som magneter när jag går in i en second hand affär. Så gissa om jag blev glad när jag hittade den här jättesamlingen av förkläden på flickr. En guldgruva för förklädestokiga!
Bilden visar ett hörn av vårt kök och två av mina förkläden.

Hi, I´m Elisabeth and I'm going to be a guest blogger at Emmas this week. On my own two blogs: fine little day and fine little thing, I'm blogging rather impulsive about things around me, things I like and things I do. I'm gonna blog in the same spirit here at Emmas as well. Feels fun and exiting to be here in this pro blog! Here I go.

I don't wanna call myself a collector of aprons but I do have a few ones. Even though I have decided I don't need any more, they attract me like magnets when I go into vintage stores. So guess if I was happy when I found this link on flickr. A goldmine for apron lovers!
The picture shows a corner of our kitchen and two of my aprons.

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By Elisabeth from fine little thing


Gästbloggare : Elisabeth Dunker

Elisabeth Dunker, of blogs fine little day and fine little thing is going to be my guest blogger here this week, starting today! I'm so happy about this, since these two of my favourite Swedish blogs, and now some of the great style from them is going to be on my blog! You should also check out Lula, a Swedish design collective that Elisabeth is a member of.

Take it away, Elisabeth!

(And, as you may have noticed, I no longer write in Swedish. It took up too much of my time translating all my posts, so now I'm only going for English, which I believe all my readers can understand. Hopefully, this will improve my English writing skills as well...)