




This is just one of four books filled with images that inspire me - or are just quite simply, lovely to look at. Magazines, blogs, newspapers, flickr - there's always something that catches my eye.
Sometimes the will to craft, to begin a new project - well, I run out of steam. When that happens, I get my books together, along with all my Japanese Craft books and just soak them up. Always, always, always helps.
1 comment:
What a great idea! The images are great. Your Japanese craft book collection rocks too!
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