etsy : larry forte
Tuesday, May 21st, 2013
beer is the last thing i want after my boozy weekend in new york, and yet i can’t help but love this schlitz beer can painting by artist larry forte.
photo credit: larry forte etsy shop

beer is the last thing i want after my boozy weekend in new york, and yet i can’t help but love this schlitz beer can painting by artist larry forte.
photo credit: larry forte etsy shop

organic seed bombs from renaissance botanical: it might just be spring enough here for these!
photo credit: renaissance botanical

man house – hombre casa – ceramic brooch by kinska.
photo credit: kinska
photo credit: hisss illustration

white winged horse articulated decoration / hinged beasts series by emma kidd.
photo credit: benconservato

happy art from dutch artist louise van terheijden.
photo credit: louise van terheijden art studio

love these sun burst tumblers with spoons from carnevale clay. and really love the drawings on the paper used as back drop for the photos!
photo credit: carnevale clay

kitties & mid-century furniture! yes!
photo credit: olive dear

i love this bracelet from filoe, an etsy shop in the netherlands!
photo credit: filoe

it’s been a while since i’ve featured a tote on etsy tuesdays, and i really love this hand dyed tote from milkhaus design. maybe it’s time to change things up for spring…
photo credit: milkhaus design

porcelain bottle vase 1 orange
photo credit: foekje fleur van duin
photo credit: mathilde aubier

duration 3: small fine art abstract collage by janelle lile.
photo credit: janelle lile

194 things that are awesome! top that, tuesday!
photo credit: funnel cloud studio

tulips by painter nancy gruskin. love it.
photo credit: alla prima painting

aren’t these mini note cards wonderful? i bought a pack in person at craftstravaganza last spring, and used all of them on holiday gifts last month. i must restock!
photo credit: re rae shop

it started with the toast plate, and i am now totally in love with everything charlotte mei has in her etsy shop.
photo credit: charlotte mei

keramikka is the ceramic work of elizabeth pechacek, who was a vendor in december’s last minute handmade. that day i bought myself two of her pinchy, stripey bowls, and i would love more of her work in my kitchen!
photo credit: keramikka

abstract paintings… in my opinion, you can’t go wrong. if you find a painting that has a color palette that’s pleasing, does it need a subject? for me, no. i love this piece by caroline evans.
photo credit: caroline evans

hey santa, if you wanted to bring me a painting by clare next monday evening (i really like dreaming), that would be absolutely fine with me.
photo credit: tastes orangey