“Lily ist Erfinderin. Am liebsten erfindet sie sich selbst.”
Ausschnitt aus unserem Buch Die wunderbare Welt der Lily Lux (Hoffmann & Campe Verlag 2009).
“Lily ist Erfinderin. Am liebsten erfindet sie sich selbst.”
Ausschnitt aus unserem Buch Die wunderbare Welt der Lily Lux (Hoffmann & Campe Verlag 2009).
“Lily ist Erfinderin. Am liebsten erfindet sie sich selbst.”
Ausschnitt aus unserem Buch Die wunderbare Welt der Lily Lux (Hoffmann & Campe Verlag 2009).
Wow, terrific and wonderful! So much interesting stuff arranged so neatly! (I’m not even going to tell you what my bathroom counter looks like!) I just looked through some of the book preview and holy cow, so many adorable critters (!) everywhere! Especially the train (or bus?) platform and the one on the lake with the swan boat and the umbrella full of adorable tiny animals. And the rooftop one. Ok, all of them.
I love the teeny deer poking his head around the door frame in this one. And all the photographs around the mirror (I recognize a couple from other pictures, which is really a cool idea). I just love your precise style with all the great patterns and details. Inspiring! (Also, I owe you an email!)
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm, dear Cindy – you just brightened a grey November day immensely! And now you know why I consider the critter word an important one … and the little critters were so much fun to play with – thanks to layers in Photoshop, I could literally play and arrange and let them tell their own stories from page to page and in between. For more fun with critters, you’re welcome to visit Lily Lux’ own site, and (pst!) my rooms aren’t as neat either :) – Take your time with mailing and have an awesome Thanksgiving!
Wow, terrific and wonderful! So much interesting stuff arranged so neatly! (I’m not even going to tell you what my bathroom counter looks like!) I just looked through some of the book preview and holy cow, so many adorable critters (!) everywhere! Especially the train (or bus?) platform and the one on the lake with the swan boat and the umbrella full of adorable tiny animals. And the rooftop one. Ok, all of them.
I love the teeny deer poking his head around the door frame in this one. And all the photographs around the mirror (I recognize a couple from other pictures, which is really a cool idea). I just love your precise style with all the great patterns and details. Inspiring! (Also, I owe you an email!)
Thank you so much for your enthusiasm, dear Cindy – you just brightened a grey November day immensely! And now you know why I consider the critter word an important one … and the little critters were so much fun to play with – thanks to layers in Photoshop, I could literally play and arrange and let them tell their own stories from page to page and in between. For more fun with critters, you’re welcome to visit Lily Lux’ own site, and (pst!) my rooms aren’t as neat either :) – Take your time with mailing and have an awesome Thanksgiving!