Admittedly I have a bit of an animal obsession (one of these days I'm going to go through my house and count the number of animal objets d'art I have). In any case, I think these papier mache animal heads from Anthropologie are adorable.
Add them to a study or a kids' room. And if you're really crafty.... and have the time....you could make them yourself (make some extras and send them to me, please).
Two of my good friends have set up their baby's nursery with a cute Noah's Ark/animal theme. I want to get them this poster for it, or just get it for myself (sans baby): http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/animal-alphabet-poster-blue-pr-21249.html.
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JESSICA AHNERT DAVIS is founder of Nest Studio and The Nest Studio Blog. Jess manages a career as an interior and hardware designer, and, in her spare time, raises her three year old son Bryan, 9 month old Lucy, and her nearly-adult husband, Scott. Having grown up in both Hong Kong and Dallas and subsequently lived in New Jersey, Boston, Brooklyn and Los Angeles, Jess draws from a wide range of design inspiration - if something creates drama, adds texture, feels local, provides quiet sophistication, and occasionally sparkles, it will likely be dear to her heart.
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Two of my good friends have set up their baby's nursery with a cute Noah's Ark/animal theme. I want to get them this poster for it, or just get it for myself (sans baby): http://www.velocityartanddesign.com/animal-alphabet-poster-blue-pr-21249.html.
ReplyDeletePoo - the link doesn't work - just redirects to their main page. I want to see it though - and I am all for animals sans babies.
ReplyDeleteOh, the link was broken into two lines when I first posted. Here is the link from the print maker's webpage:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.petitcollage.com/animal-alphabet-blue-3.html
I have been coveting these paper mache animal heads as well. I wish I had more wall space for them. Also I love the map in your guest room.
ReplyDeleteThe map is from IKEA - you too can have it.
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