Our two winners!

Thank you!!

I want to thank everyone — the wonderful peeps who came along for the October PikaPackage Project, the wonderful bloggers who helped spread the word, and for the tremendous support given by Pikaland’s readers!

We’ve picked out our two winners (wait, no. Random.org did!) and here’s our lucky two below:

We have two winners! :)

You might want to sift through the numbers here and see if it’s your lucky number! How exciting! 🙂

And if you’re not the winner, not to worry — you can also pick up a limited edition of the October’s round of the PikaPackage Project at our SHOP !

And keep up with us via our mailing list to be in the know when the next round will begin!

THANK YOU + big hugs to all!
x
Amy

Bridget Davies

I’m loving the work of Ms Bridget Davies who makes these beautiful, personalized textile creations like this silk bon voyage passport holder. All her work are produced by using free-hand machine embroidered and made entirely by hand, using silks, suede and leather, and other natural fabrics. You can see more of her work via her portfolio.

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+ If you like Grain Edit, then you’ll love So Much Pileup — lots of inspired vintage illustrations, packaging and graphic design from the 1960s to 1980s.

+ Have a read at Harry Malt’s blog, and a have a laugh! He also covered the walls of the new McCann Ericsson building in UK, so that’s totally rad. And if I’m not mistaken, he’s also the on behind the illustrations for the new Nokia ads.

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Thank you so much for all your comments everyone for the October PikaPackage Project! The winners will be announced tomorrow morning! 🙂

Studio Violet + Lines & Shapes

I’ve been eagerly awaiting the launch of Studio Violet helmed by Camilla Engman and Elisabeth Dunker of Fine Little Day, and so happy that to know that they also have a little shop filled with postcards, journals and posters — one which I’m eyeing for my wall!

{Via Studio Violet’s blog}

And did you see the new issue of Lines & Shapes curated by Maria and Lena Corwin? It’s currently in its fifth volume, and this time it features 5 Swedish artists interpreting the theme of LIGHT, or in swedish LJUSCamilla and Elisabeth ; Sandra Juto , Karin Eriksson, and Albert Sjöstam. I just purchased a copy and can’t wait to get it in the mail!

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Psst — there’s one more day to go till we close the giveaway!