I'm a lurker. I've been enjoying your posts for some time. They are full of inspiration and they just make me feel happy! I love the pattern from A Book of Common Flowers (8May)- unbelievable that it is from 1948 - the lizard thingy is a hoot.
I went to a cute stationary boutique yesterday and was so excited to see that they stock Cath Kidston. I was squeeling when I saw it my best friend was asking me what the fuss was about and I told her I have been reading about Cath Kidston through your blog and fell in love with it and now I can see and touch it in real life.
Lame I know but I get excited over little things. :*)
LOVE your blog. DO you know you can get up to 5 FREE swatches of Ck fabrics in their site? I am also a fans of Cath Kidston and has write a mini review of Cath kidston gifts for japan. Please visit it for fun too.
hi lucy, these pics were taken in cath kidston's marylebone high street store ( although it was in 2007) but there is always a wall of different wraps on show there (as in most of her shops.) as well as the sheets they also stock the penny kennedy rolls.
You have such a lovely blog - your posts are very warming. This post particularly excites me as I am a huge fan of Cath Kidston - I recently discovered some lovely Cath Kidston t-shirts, that were designed to be sold at UNIQLO, with some of the proceeds going to charity - this, in my opinion makes them an even better buy!
I'm a lurker. I've been enjoying your posts for some time. They are full of inspiration and they just make me feel happy!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern from A Book of Common Flowers (8May)- unbelievable that it is from 1948 - the lizard thingy is a hoot.
I LOVE your blog...my head is spinning!
ReplyDeleteI went to a cute stationary boutique yesterday and was so excited to see that they stock Cath Kidston. I was squeeling when I saw it my best friend was asking me what the fuss was about and I told her I have been reading about Cath Kidston through your blog and fell in love with it and now I can see and touch it in real life.
ReplyDeleteLame I know but I get excited over little things. :*)
What a wonderful blog!
ReplyDeleteI love the pattern from Cath Kidston.
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LOVE your blog.
ReplyDeleteDO you know you can get up to 5 FREE swatches of Ck fabrics in their site?
I am also a fans of Cath Kidston and has write a mini review of Cath kidston gifts for japan. Please visit it for fun too.
http://cathkidstonjapan.blogspot.com
cath kidston has launched a new mook in 2009
ReplyDeletehttp://www.amazon.co.jp/exec/obi...SIN/4796668683/
or you can view our site for the actual bag looks like
http://www.1desigenrgift.com
Anyone know where I can buy the Cath Kidston gift wrap paper online in the UK?
ReplyDeleteyou can buy cath kidston wrap online at cargo home - and its currently half price !
ReplyDeletehttp://www.cargohomeshop.com/wrapping_paper/default.aspx
Hi,
ReplyDeleteYour blog is amazing! Pattern heaven, I love it!
I was wondering where you got the Cath Kidston gift wrap from? I'm looking for a selection and can't seem to find it anyway.
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hi lucy, these pics were taken in cath kidston's marylebone high street store ( although it was in 2007) but there is always a wall of different wraps on show there (as in most of her shops.)
ReplyDeleteas well as the sheets they also stock the penny kennedy rolls.
You have such a lovely blog - your posts are very warming. This post particularly excites me as I am a huge fan of Cath Kidston - I recently discovered some lovely Cath Kidston t-shirts, that were designed to be sold at UNIQLO, with some of the proceeds going to charity - this, in my opinion makes them an even better buy!
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