Monjojo

3 de February de 2010

tiny cahiers

I’ve made these little ones so it can fit everywhere, even pockets!

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3 de December de 2009

christmas card

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This year, we’ll have christmas cards!

3 de August de 2009

Oil tin Kitchen

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This is so lovely, it would make my day if I could have one of these!

Available at Rafinesse & Tristesse

19 de May de 2009

From the series “I need it!”

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Screenprinting always interested me. It’s joyful, nostalgic and the prints don’t always get perfect, which I think it it’s charm.

I’ve only tried the gocco printing so far, but definitely I want to test some of the techniques of this book “Printing by hand” by Lena Corwin

. As soon as I get it.

20 de March de 2009

Amsterdam Houses

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Illustration done in ink and watercolor. Available on my etsy shop.

5 de March de 2009

NewsPaper boxes

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29 de January de 2009

new cards

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Finally, the first post of the year! I’ve been wanted to launch this set of cards sooner, but due to lack of time (as always) I’ve procastinated this for a while. But now, here they are, fresh and almost ready to go to the shop. This ones are written in portuguese. Soon an english version will be available at my etsy shop.

3 de December de 2008

Coptic Book

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Hi everyone,

It’s been a while since I’ve create any new books. I’m glad how this one turns out, with exposed sewing on the cover.

More information here: http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=18084691

12 de November de 2008

Container House

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What do you need to build a house? 3 containers and a cliff! This uber green house was built by Ross Stevens, in Wellington New Zealand has the cool loft look and it is almost 100% made of recycled materials.

5 de November de 2008

Cup of Yarn

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This is great for all crafters, specially the newbies. They come in creative packages such as smoothies cups or take-away boxes. The kit includes 270 yards of acrylic yarn, a pair of 14″ bamboo needles and a knitting instruction booklet. The finished scarf is shrink-proof and machine washable.

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