Most Canada Day weekends we go to George's birthday party. George Coletti is one of my all time favourite people. I met George the day we moved to Nelson in 1994 - we rented a very cool old apartment from him. Since then the Colettis have become like family to us and I'm really looking forward to this weekend because it's George's 90th birthday party. George and his family have owned the local junktique store in Nelson for a long time and I can genuinely say that most of the vintage furniture in my house is from their store. When we had the Dominion Café it was right next door to George's store and Lou, George's son, built the café interior for us. Lou is also the lucky owner of the best boat shed in the world - which I blogged about here. Here are a few pictures taken at George's store over the last few years . . .
3d vintage type with shadows - doesn't get much better than this. This red licorice typeface is brilliant! From the amazing collections of Agence Eureka - of course!
More paper decorations and lanterns - sorry :-]
1st one from here. 2nd one from here. 3rd one from here. Last one from here.
I've become just a wee bit obsessed with paper lanterns and honeycomb paper decorations. All of these images caught my eye over the last few days. This first image is quite incredible isn't it?
You have GOT to be inspired by the patterns on these pretty cookies. Look at them carefully - it's very clever how they are designed with dots of colours and dragged with a toothpick. Wouldn't these make great surface patterns - yes they would ;-)
I had a great weekend - did you? It finally felt like summer here at the lake and we got to spend most of the weekend outside. I love the nautical theme of this great old sweety tin - but I really must stop buying tins - so this one's yours for the taking!