Last month, I mentioned going to the Pacific Center for the Book Arts (PCBA) Printers' Fair. Remember? I told you about the lovely ladies of PodPost? (I forgot to mention that they gave me a great little zine that day -- I still need to show you that!)
While I was there, I also bought this awesome little print by Daniel González for the skull-y bathroom:

I was originally going to hang it on the wall, but then I set it by the sink and I liked how it makes a little "vignette" with the skull soap dish (containing skull soap made by you, of course -- the soap that first brought us together... awww...):

I haven't posted photos lately of the skull-y bathroom, but I have been adding to it -- here's a longer shot of my little vignette, showing some other skull-y items in there now:

I'm working on a few other skull-y items yet, but I should post photos of that room soon. Because who doesn't want to see photos of my bathroom, right?
love,
kelly
So truly impressed by your skull-y bathroom. What a cool theme to pick. Love the skull soaps alot
ReplyDeleteI want to see! Is that a skull on a chair on the window sill? Is it a skull getting therapy? Hehehee
ReplyDeleteThe skull bathroom is so unique... you really should send some photos to decorating magazines and try to get a feature!
ReplyDeleteYes, Shayne, that skull is on a chair, but I never thought of him being in therapy! That's a little box I bought in Portland a few years back. It's made of glass that's soldered together. There are different skull-y images all the way around it... one where the skull is drinking, one on the chair, etc.
ReplyDeleteI like to turn it around every once in awhile for something fresh to look at while brushing my teeth. :)
I agree with the housewife! You really ought to submit it to some magazines.
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