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Camillaengman

I don't think I ever showed you my kitchen pots...everyday I enjoy a little bit of Camilla Engman in our kitchen, i bought some of her transfer illustrations over at the Third Drawer Down and some pots at IKEA and please see here the result...

Letrainfantome
And please meet our latest family member...Lucius #5, he was waiting for me under the Christmas Tree and is now sitting next te me looking what I'm doing all day...welcome Lucius you are just as beautiful as our Babette and hopefully one day we will be able to adopt Lewis too....

Juliemorstadletrain 

Fanja from Le Train Fantome is of course the creator of these beautiful soft sculptures...recently she has done a very nice collaboration with one of my absolute favorite illustrators in the world...Julie Morstad illustrated Lewis and Lumi. This limited edition print is available right here...

Juliemorstad_city

Julie Morstad is an illustrator based in Vancouver and many of you might know her from the much acclaimed book 'When you were small' by Sarah O'Leary. I absolutely love the prints she sells in her own online shop.
Juliemorstad

Just awesome! I think that her prints represent a the very now/next trend, with the nature illustrations still being very popular, I think that it is the human form that will be the next big thing in design (interiors), this girl has some real talent!

Thank you for mentioning Julie Morstad! I have never seen her work before - and am instantly in love.

first of all, those pots are way too cool!! love them. second, i am so glad you told me about the collaboration with julie morstad. i am a huge fan, and love her work [and that she's local for me!!] but have been so swamped lately i haven't been able to keep up with her latest. thanks for showing these. fun timing, too, as i'm about to hang her alphabet flash cards in my daughter's room, that have been sitting waiting since last summer to be hung :)

Isn't Julie's work amazing! I went to high school with her and she is as lovely as she is talented. Great post!

i love your kitchen pots!

oh my oh my, i love them, thank you for sharing
happy happy sunday

:)

that's what I love about you and bloesem - you are supportive in many ways. warm wishes to you from a cold toronto xo

The kitchen utility holders are gorgeous! I love prints like that, too.

~ Kristen

Such beautiful fox!

Love everything here :)

Great Illusatrations.
Thanks for sharing

i think i have the hearts for lewis, like big time

Oh my gosh! I hate to say or do it, but I'm going to: I'm going to be a copycat. I need pots like that in my kitchen or I will expire from want!

I agree, those pots look stylish and a fun dose to have in the kitchen. I adore Julie Morstad's prints, particularly "City Walk." I'll have to put it on my wish list!

I love what you did with Camilla's illustrations on those pots, fabulous.
Happy New Year to you and your family. x

Exellent!

I love those pots - such a great idea. xx

Love those pots!

hi Irene, thank you for your lovely post, I'm glad Lucius is keeping you good company x

wow, i really do love those julie morstad prints. thanks for sharing.

Beautiful illustrations!

Wow, you mentioned all of my favorites in the same post! As always, beautiful & inspiring. Thanks!

thank you for that, i know camilla's work (your examples are beautiful), but wasn't aware of julie's before now. will check it out! hope you are well...

I love the illustrations on the pots and the delightful Lucious! I'd be happy to find him under my Christmas tree.

Hello! Julie Morstad's works are fabulous, aren't they? I want to use her wolf illustration in an upcoming post about adopting a Yellowstone wolf... thanks for this post Bloesem - always inspiring :)

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