Having a blue moment

First off, I love this rug from Dash and Albert.




Also, I'm still thinking about those cyanotypes...
I wonder how they made a sunprint of a building?


I guess one way to make that print would be to pick up some inexpensive glass negatives on eBay. This vintage plate of Venice is only $7.99 right now.


Reminds me of the orange architectural photographs that Matt from Top Design used in his LA loft.

9 comments:

  1. I saw an exhibit on cyanotypes where they printed pictures onto the film used for overhead projectors and used those. They also used x-rays. It was awesome.

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  2. I have a blue & white Dash & Albert rug in our kitchen. Love it. Easy to keep - throw it in the washer and it looks great! Highly recommend their rugs.

    xo,
    cristin

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  3. I have that Dash & Albert rug in my kitchen, but honestly I just changed it. I know there easy to clean, but I didn't like having to wash it 1-2 times/week with a toddler and two dogs around. They look amazing though...

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  4. LOVING this rug!!. I am a big blue and white fan also! Love your blog... just started my own
    http://amberinteriordesign.blogspot.com/

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  5. what a beautiful rug! I love that it's not a heavy, patterned, BROWN....It's airy and elegant--pretty!

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  6. I love that rug, and the pictures a re such a fun project!

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  7. I have this table! It was my grandmother's table...my mom ate off it as a girl. I hate it, but can't get rid of it out of guilt...and know it has potential. I would love a follow up. Would love to see the finished product, with new chairs.

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  8. Hi Jenny, I am having trouble sending you an email because when I click on "contact", I get an error message. What is your email address? I'd love to send you a photo of what I did with cyanotype botanicals! Thanks, Amy

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