Archive for the Nova Scotia Tag

Handbound in Halifax

Back in high school and university, I indulged in a mild office supply addiction. Living in France for a year, with fountain pens and all the lovely notebooks and papers, didn’t help. Sadly, for the last few years my laptop has taken over and I hardly ever write with pen and paper anymore.

I just discovered these handbound journals, though, and they are so lovely that I’m already dreaming about a trip to the office supply store to stock up on my favourite inks and pens!

Rhonda, at Etsy’s My Handbound Books, lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia with her family. She discovered book binding while she was still at library school and immediately felt a connection to the art. Rhonda’s collection of handbound journals and notebooks are often covered in leather or suede, with straps, buttons or twine to help keep them closed and tidy.

I have a bit of an affinity for the Medieval era, and this notebook made in the style of the 1600′s struck my fancy immediately:

Replica Medieval Notebook - MyHandboundBooks

Love the button and strap detail!

I love the different straps and wraps that she uses to keep the notebook together in your bag or on your desk – this mini journal looks very elegant, and I think it would be perfect to use as a small travel journal or idea book!

Mini Suede Journal - myhandboundbooks

The perfect size for an always-handy notebook!

All of the notebooks have torn-edge paper, many with recycled papers, and the combination of the rough paper and the leathers and suedes make these notebooks very special.

Leather Journal - myhandboundbooks

Charming, for grocery lists or your next manuscript!

You can find Rhonda’s books at her shop on Etsy, or visit her at her blog (check out this post, where she makes notebooks out of the boxes from “As Advertised on TV” products like the SlapChop and the Snuggie!). You can also follow her on Twitter (@myhandboundbook) or on Facebook! Rhonda is everywhere!

Cheers,
~Sarah

Feel the Spirit of this Stunning Stoneware

There is nothing like a hot cup of coffee, tea, or even hot chocolate in a favorite mug. For me, the bigger, heavier, and earthier the mug, the better! So it is no surprise that I have fallen head over heels in love with Sara Bonnyman Pottery.

Hailing from Tatamagouche, Nova Scotia, Sara creates beautiful and functional stoneware that can add warmth and personality to every table. On those cold winter nights, Sara also makes lovely hooked rugs and wall hangings, but that’s a post for another day!
There is more to Sara’s pottery than just a new favorite coffee companion. Her designs grace bowls, plates, serving dishes, chip and dip platters, sushi plates, and more. Each piece just as lovingly crafted as the last.

I can imagine this filled with fresh berries on a summer evening. Mmmm...

The leaf pattern is so pretty, I would be sad to cover it with food!

Guests will enjoy nibbling at your treats to uncover this pretty pattern.

This is technically a chowder bowl, but it would totally be my tea mug!

I can picture these as great hostess gifts, wedding gifts, or just as a treat for yourself.   Sara also hosts studio tours if you happen to be in the Tatamagouche area. Check here for directions if you want to stop by and watch Sara in action.

Warm wishes to all,
Jennifer