I think
this print by Eva Juliet is charming in its simplicity:

It reminds me of something that artist Lisa Congdon would post on her new blog,
A Collection A Day, where each day she presents (you guessed it!) a different collection, either photographed or drawn/painted.


I don't collect any one specific thing, and Nick would probably kill me if I decided to take up a collection (I already have enough stuff)... but I do love this idea. Collections always make for such interesting visuals.
Do you collect anything?
Love these... they remind me a little bit of the prints I bought on etsy for our kitchen... by dazeychic: http://www.etsy.com/view_transaction.php?transaction_id=24283439
ReplyDeleteI think the scissors one would look especially awesome in your home office space!
I've been collecting micro brew bottle caps.
ReplyDeleteOoh, micro brew bottle caps is a great idea! Especially for beer afficianados such as my husband and me.
ReplyDeleteMy mom has plenty of collections. She will share.
ReplyDeleteIf I only had the space, my collection ideas would land me an episode of Hoarders.
ReplyDeleteExcept the dead cats and rotten food in the corner. That's just gross.
I collect polished sea glass. I enjoy looking at it as much as walking along the beach finding it.
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