








Here are some random pictures I took on our trip. I'll be posting more this week about my trip.










This weekend I will be attending the Pictoplasma festival in Berlin. My friend Marlène invited me out of the blue to come along. How great is that!! So I'm checking out for a weekend, I'll post about it when I'm back in town. Hopefully I'll be full of inspiration...





I love my Moleskine, but I'm always a bit hesitant to start writing or sketching in a brand new one. At the moment I use mine for my 'collection' of fruitlabels. The other examples I show here are just a few random downloads after surfing the web for a few minutes. You can see more examples here or here. At the Moleskine website you can see what artists did with a Moleskine notebook in the Detour project. Some of the books are amazing, for instance the one in the video by Tord Boontje.Detour Exhibition - Tord Boontje from Moleskine ® on Vimeo.





Ahh, the lovely works of Peskimo. Happy, clever, colourful and inspiring.
'Peskimo is one half David and one half Jodie. Together they have been creating characters and creatures to join them in their daily lives in the city of Bristol in the UK. Together, Peskimo have been creating characters for toys, animations, advertising and clothing. They find inspiration from cartoons, vintage graphic design, chocolate and overhearing people in the post office queue. They hope one day to have their own ice cream van.' (But hey, who wouldn't, right?!)
Peskimo has a shop on Etsy, but you can also find their work for sale here.


When I was growing up wanted everything my older brothers had. So when my grandfather made them a wooden boat to play with I wanted one too. A few weeks later he gave me this boat which he made especially for me. I was a little disappointed because this wasn't what I expected, it was far too beautiful! I was afraid to play with it and break it... 




We spent Easter weekend at my parents house in Zeeland. I took a few pictures I want to share, such as these. I took them last Saturday in one of my favorite thriftshops. The shop is called De Stoof and is located in Zaamslag in an old church (unfortunately the shop doesn't have a website). Quite a few items from my 'private collection' are bought in that shop. Last Saturday I bought a stack of vintage games, I'll post those another time, so come back for more!



I was looking for a artist or designer to feature on my blog when I stumbled upon Eduardo Recife. I wasn't familiar with his work but I'm definately a fan now! His work is so beautiful and inspiring that it was difficult for me to choose just a few images.