The Envelope Project

The Envelope Project

We heart books recently sent an envelope to Pip at Meet Me at Mikes for her Envelope Project.

We used an old dust jacket of Where the Wild Things Are to make an envelope and there it is, in the window of Mikes…

Pip is running her project for six weeks and has been receiving envelopes from around Australia and around the world. She asked for the envelope to be filled with goodies that are light and interesting. Here’s a little sample of what we sent her…

Lots of gorgeous book related fun stuff that we hope the eventual winner of all the envelopes adores. The project finishes at the end of the month when Pip will draw one envelope and the sender will win everything!! Super exciting and a lovely way to share some fun with fellow bloggers.

You can read more about the project and see more photos of the huge number of other envelopes on Meet Me at Mikes.

Book nooks

Book nooks

One of our readers emailed us this week, asking us about reading nooks. She says:

My daughter’s 2.5, and I’m wanting to create a cosy reading nook in her room.  At the moment we read on her bed a lot but I’d like to differentiate between our massive-daily-reading-jags and reading-at-bedtime. I’m contemplating a kind of storage bench/toybox with covered cushions for the top; or a bean bag; or floor cushions; or armchair for that corner, but wondered if you might have any resources or suggestions about how to go about getting it all together?

Needless to say, we were inspired… Over the years, we’ve seen so many GORGEOUS book nooks out there. So here’s a collection of ideas we’ve seen…

Playrooms and bedrooms are obvious spots for book nooks, but hallways can also be a great way to make the most of otherwise blank walls. This book display with benchseat is in a hallway,in between children’s bedrooms. Found at the mecca of children’s interior design, Ohdeedoh.

This one also looks like a hallway space, eeked out between a doorway and a window. You can see more of the beautiful children’s spaces in this house on Ish and Chi.

As I collected my list I realised that there a couple of things that distinguish a really inviting book corner – making the most of the shape and space of the corner you are using, using colour to unite the elements, and having a way to display the books face out.

If you are lucky enough to have spacious wardrobes that you can spare, you could put your reading corner inside! These two gorgeous spaces have been made from a wardrobe closet space:

4-year-old Max’s bedroom closet has space for a reading bench and photoboard, more details in the feature on Ohdeedoh.

Little Lulu has this little space in her closet – you must read this post on Wondertime to find out how Lulu’s dream of running her own library has been made a reality by her mum – complete with old-fashioned index cards that can be stamped by Lulu as she checks out library loans! There are more images on Ohdeedoh.

Soulemama shows how you can create a reading space even when you don’t have a lot of space, and without new fittings or furniture. This book nook at the top of her stairs uses cushions, a throw, a quilt and a small wooden tub to create a unified space that’s very inviting to curl up in.

Similarly, this space is a borrowed corner of a living room, but has been made into its own distinct vignette’ through placement of wall art and the selected colour palette. For more photos, see Ohdeedoh.

Minigaga featured this creative corner from The Happy Home blog – so simple and effective – and best of all seems completely achievable – it’s inspired me to make some of these a purchase on my next visit to Ikea.

Finally, if money is no object, this concept makes the nook a part of the bookshelf. More background on the idea and the designer found in this article in the New York Times.

Have you seen any other book nooks you love? We’d love to hear about them!

kiki and polly

kiki and polly

Beautiful new mixed media prints by Lisa Golightly using vintage children’s book pages available in her etsy store kiki and polly.

Sale on now in the we heart books store….

Sale on now in the we heart books store….

Yes, we are having a sale…

20% off all stock currently online. Just use the code SALE20 when you checkout to receive the discount.

If you have been coveting something from our store or maybe you’d like to start some Christmas shopping then now is the time.

ALL stock is 20% off, only until Sunday the 18th of July at 7pm.

Here are some of my favourites currently 20% off …

The Humble Bee Hunterby Deborah Hopkinson and Jen Corace

The Happy Day by Ruth Krauss and Marc Simont

Baby Stuff by Aranzi Aronzo

All these and more 20% off until Sunday night.

Singing Away Winter

Singing Away Winter

It feels to me like we’ve had a particularly cold Winter this year. It puts me in the mood for reading a book just like this one… Singing Away the Dark. I adore Julie Morstad’s illustrations. And with this book, she got me at first sight of silver birch trunks on a dark teal background…

Sadly we have to wait until the Northern Hemisphere Winter to see it. But meanwhile, these gorgeous sneak previews can whet your appetite…

||Julie Morstad’s Flash cards and previous books are available in the We Heart Books store||

Baking Moomins

Baking Moomins

I finally had a chance to do some baking with some of our fabulous Moomin Cookie Cutters. As usual, the batch got eaten before I had a chance to ice them, and while these two probably aren’t the finest specimens, but I was lucky to rescue them for the photo.

The characters of course come from this book. Magical, whimsical, philosophical – and universally acknowledged as a great read-aloud – Finn Family Moomintroll is perfect for snuggling up with to read together… I really love this production too – check out these beautiful endpapers and the exquisite drawings by Tove Jansson.

The We Heart Books store also has limited copies of this stunning Moomin picture book – the first published by Tove Jansson.

The Book About Moomin, Mymble and Little My has recently been re-released by uber-cool Canadian publisher Drawn & Quarterly. Luxuriously thick pages have beautiful die-cut pictures, tantalisingly revealing a hint of what’s on the next page. This is one of those books that’s so gorgeous that you want to use as a display piece on a shelf or mantlepiece!

||All these treasures are available at the We Heart Books store.||

Something Pretty for a Monday…

More Charley Harper pretties available in our little store.