BBQ weather

October 12, 2010 / By Madame Dent / Make a comment

It is warming up here in Perth. Time to get out the tongs and worship at the altar of sizzle. But if you don’t have a Patiomaster of your very own, you could always pretend paper doll style. Argentine illustrator Maxim Dalton comes to the rescue with his Sunday Barbeque Cut-out Set (above) or his Cocktail Party Cut-out Set (below). We even know a gal who was an official sausage judge who might be able to make a meaty recommendation or two.

maximdalton.blogspot.com

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Oh my

September 23, 2010 / By Madame Dent / 1 comment

My sister has an abiding love of rabbits, so much so that her imaginary friend was one. Not quite Donnie Darko style, but he did once lose himself in a fabric store causing my mum to spend a good few minutes searching with a teary little tot in tow. Well, thanks to Oh My Cavalier I’ve just started my Christmas shopping. And I shall name him Fluff Bum.

ohmycavalier.bigcartel.com

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Thrown

August 23, 2010 / By The Mesdames / Make a comment

Mitchell & Dent are old school. We’re real big on little things like confetti. Don’t you think it is a bit sad that wedding venues now value a clutter-free floor more than the joyful silliness of showering a bride and groom in papery specks of well-wishes? When we were little, the most exciting part of a wedding was the confetti (and the lace-laden dolls on the front of the bridal car, of course). Why not step back in time and celebrate (confetti allowed) by visiting our website, requesting a catalogue or ordering a sample pack?

mitchellanddent.com.au

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The magical mind of Megan Isabella

May 21, 2010 / By Madame Dent / Make a comment

We recently met design student Miss Megan Isabella and had a nice cup of tea together, chitchatting about terribly important things like cats and Frankie magazine and paper dolls and, oh yes of course, design. We do get sidetracked at Mitchell & Dent. You however, you can cut straight to the point and see Megan’s winter portrait project by clicking here. There is no better way to support your up-and-coming illustrators.

meganisabella.com

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Good colourer-inners

April 15, 2010 / By Mademoiselle Michelle / Make a comment

Ever have the urge to curl up in the corner with a box of crayons and a colouring-in book, but think it’s only for little ones? Supermarket Sarah has just the thing with these Colour Me Good books, album sleeves and paper dolls. Made by Mel Elliot – and perfect for us (not so) grown-ups.

www.supermarketsarah.com

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Paper view

January 27, 2010 / By Madame Dent / 2 comments

Mallory from Maine knows where the lovely things are. And she pops them all on her blog, called, er… Where the Lovely Things Are. One of her loveliest picks is UK illustrator and set designer Hattie Newman. Hattie was a part of the oh-so-clever collective that made a papery world for YCN. Quick sticks then, two sites-for-sighing-over today and the boss could walk by at any moment.

www.wherethelovelythingsare.com
www.hattienewman.co.uk

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