Come In We’re Cunts

I love this sign.

Tumblr

Harhar, after much thinking, I’ve decided that by the time this domain expires after a year (in ten months or so), I will update Your Favorite Pie using its official Tumblr (where all the blog posts go to so that they could be shared with Tumblr followers, as well) and get rid of the domain just so I don’t have to keep renewing it and paying for the space. Plus, I know that many of the followers are on Tumblr, anyway, and anyone else outside of Tumblr could still browse the content! Yay!

I will keep updating this website until the domain’s expiration and after that, onto a complete move to Tumblr!

In A Perfect World by Yours Truly

I present to you my new, on-going illustration series called In A Perfect World. It celebrates everyday nuisances (from perforated pages not tearing out clean to popcorn kernels that don’t pop). If you’d like to a suggest ideas for illustrations, please let me know.

LEARN SOMETHING EVERY DAY by Young Studio

Learn more interesting facts at Learn Something Every Day, a neat project by Young Studio! I visit this website every day and it never fails to surprise me.

Swapaskill

Does someone have something you want and are willing to exchange it in return for something you have? Swapaskill exists for that reason, and if you’re lucky, you can find someone to swap something useful with.

Corset Chair by Sarah Louise Dix

This pink corset chair is quite possibly the sexiest I’ve seen. Sarah Louise Dix designs furniture with a bit of human personality!

Tote Bags by little JOYCE

It’s very easy to love these handmade tote bags from little JOYCE, a small Los Angeles-based company that uses high quality, vintage fabrics for each bag created. I really like the black and white print used for the bag pictured on the far right! Such wonderful graphic impact.

Bakon Vodka

Bakon Vodka! A fusion of two wondrous things: bacon and alcohol.

Motorway by Louise Lynn

I love the light streaks in this photo by Louise Lynn.

Block Toaster by Piero Russi for Trabo

This toaster designed by Piero Russi is quite possibly the nicest-looking toaster I’ve seen. If only there were different colorways for this. I’d definitely take a burgundy or scarlet red.