French Friday: SushipotParts... and Lisa Congdon
SushipotParts is an Etsy shop chock-full of vintage wonders. Instant collections, even:
Speaking of collections, I feel obliged to join the many other gleeful bloggers who have congratulated the wonderful collectionista and artiste herself, Ms. Lisa Congdon, for her feature in Martha Stewart Living and for the upcoming book version (and tin container!) of her aesthetically mind-bogglingly beautiful Collection a Day series, published by the always-inspiring Uppercase Books. If you're smart (which I'm pretty sure you are; you have brilliant taste in blogs after all), you'll pre-order your copy HERE.
But this is a French Friday post! Oops. I need to focus. OK, back to SushipotParts. OK, so, aside from instant collections of vintage pieces-parts, SushipotParts also offers these fabulous vintage children's book illustrations from a 1940's French Alphabet book by Jean de la Fontinelle. I'm loving them. And I'm wishing I had a child whose room I could plaster with these prints:






One amour, Fontinelle.
Visit SushipotParts' entire shop HERE and joyeux French Friday, tout le monde!


















January 14, 2011
Reader Comments (2)
Nice to see Susanna's instant collections here. Great post!
Oh my! Thank you so much for this lovely feature on my Etsy shop, Sushipotparts :) And...thank you for the reminder to pre-order my copy of Lisa's upcoming book. What a treasure it will be--tin and all!