Monday, February 08, 2010

creative collections - part II

In the course of a month, papers, and little pebbles of life can accumulate. I have always admired those that can arrange a collage out of the bits of life in one central station. The art of saving snippets, photos, tickets, bills has a casual yet elegant aura to it. Inside of a bookshelf, I spotted this over at New York Social Diary (Benjamin Bradley) and thought this might inspire you too.

9 comments:

Splenderosa said...

You know what, I love having tear sheets from magazines, lovely ideas for "something" in the future. I keep folders for each catagory on my desk where they're always available. Looking at them makes me happy. Thank you for the photo, it might become my cover. XX's Marsha

Michelle said...

I have so many of these things, and every time I do a major clean, I put them in a box...I need a super large bulletin board and the space for it, because I treasure these things!

Best,
Michelle

Let The Tide Pull Your Dreams Ashore said...

I recognize that from the feature on Benjamin Bradley's home. I loved it too! What a perfect space. It is totally intriguing to see what other people find inspiring and how they put it all together! xx

Karena said...

We all need a little nook for special mementos and inspiration, photographs. I do need to file my tear sheets though!
Karena

Megan Coyle said...

This reminds me of my own habits :) I hold on to odds and ends and then forget about them for a while until I do a major clean. It's fun to discover little treasures that you've nearly forgotten about.

Unknown said...

I love this. Used to do this type of thing when I was younger...might need to get back to it again.

Formerly known as Frau said...

Mine are all shoved in drawers and in books are markers.

Mrs. Limestone said...

Oh, you tricked me :) I thought you were showing us a glimspe of your home. You know Im dying to see it!

Debra said...

There's a lot going on there. I love that! I wish I had a little spot like that for mine... it's leaning against my drawing table...