don’t forget: booksigning at berkelouw books in newtown, tomorrow!
Posted in (blog)house news, paris: made by hand, sydney February 3rd, 2010 by pia

there-are-stacks-of-book-shberkelouw books, newtown, as captured by louise hawson from fab blog 52 suburbs. click here to see louise’s full newtown post.

Tomorrow – that being Thursday, February 4th – I will be at berkelouw books in newtown for an impromptu booksigning of paris: made by hand between 5:30-7:30pm. I’m really looking forward to it, and I hope you can come along. Don’t forget to bring your copy of the book but if you don’t have one yet or would like another, you can purchase one from berkelouw while you’re there. Too easy!

See you soon mes amis!

xx

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Where: Berkelouw Books, 6-8 O’Connell Street, Newtown (ph: 9557 1777)

When: Thursday, February 4, 2010 between 5:30-7:30pm

What: Pia Jane Bijkerk, author of  this here blog and Paris: Made by Hand –  impromptu booksigning and bloggers/friends meet up!

impromptu meet up & booksigning: berkelouw books, newtown!
Posted in (blog)house news, paris: made by hand, sydney January 27th, 2010 by pia

IMG_3374.JPGphotograph of berkelouw books newtown cafe by the fat belly club

I have less than two weeks left here in Sydney and I really wanted to meet as many of you as possible. So, I’ve organised an impromptu meet up & booksigning next thursday february 4, between 5:30pm-7:30pm at the new and gorgeous newtown berkelouw books ! Anyone can come along, you can buy your own refreshments at the cafe and we can just chat, or if you have a paris: made by hand you would like signed bring it along, or if you’d like a brand spanking new one for a friend or yourself, berkelouw books will have a nice fat stack, just for the occasion…

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I’m thinking it will be a small affair, nothing fancy, just a nice location to mingle and get to meet. What do you think?  Please pass the word along on your blogs if you are based in Australia or Sydney, and I really hope you will come along. Don’t be shy (I’m shy too, so that will make at least two of us!). Email me if you have any questions. And a big thank you to Newtown Berkelouw Books for having us.

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Save the date: Thursday,  February 4, between 5:30pm-7:30pm Newtown Berkelouw Books. See you there!

(blog)house appreciation + impromptu booksigning in sydney, anyone?
Posted in (blog)house news, paris: made by hand January 18th, 2010 by pia

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At the end of last year, many of you let me know that my blog was featured in the Times Online “50 of the world’s best design blogs”. It was a great surprise, and I want to thank you all for letting me know about it, as well as to Times Online for including me. For the full list, check out sfgirlbybay’s post about it right here.

Also, I was super happy to discover that my blog was included in the list of design blog favorite nominations for apartment therapy’s The Homies 2009 award. Since I don’t know much about these things, I really appreciate you guys thinking about me and including me in your votes. Your support and encouragement is wonderful, and I know this (blog)house is buzzing with activity because of you. Thank you mes amis.

amanda_pmbhamanda’s heavenly polaroids of paris: made by hand

In other news, I was thinking, since I’m in Sydney only for a little while longer, is there anyone here interested in having a copy  of paris: made by hand signed? (blog)house reader natalie and I had discussed the idea in an email briefly some time ago, and then again recently. So I thought I’d just put the idea out now to you guys, and if there was a healthy handful or so then I could look into it further. It wouldn’t be until the beginning of February, and I was thinking at a nice cozy bookstore, say something like gertrude & alice on oxford st, or the likes. I don’t even know if they sell my book, but if they did, perhaps they’d like to host a signing.

What do you think?

If there is enough interest in a signing, I’d need help from someone to organise it as I’m smack bang in the middle of writing my next book. Another idea is that if anyone owns a store in Sydney selling the book and would like to host a signing, then let me know.

I would love to have the chance to meet some of you while I’m here. An impromptu booksigning seems feasible and a great way to see you, non? Let me know your thoughts.

xx

“Thank you for a great day out in Paris!‏”
Posted in paris, paris: made by hand October 29th, 2009 by pia

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The other day I received an email that totally made my day. It was from a (blog)house reader named Natalie who is a freelance graphic designer specialising in book design. Originally from Auckland but now residing in Sydney, Natalie had recently spent a little time in Paris with her partner, and used Paris: Made By Hand as one of her travel guide companions.

Natalie wrote such a beautiful email describing the moments when she first received the book (which her partner ordered for her and had sent up from Melbourne, how sweet!) and the trip itself a few months later. She wrote:

“…we had both been to Paris before so we were freed from having to visit all the tourist spots. Instead we wandered … and had a really wonderful day seeking out some of the ateliers that you recommended. My partner even came with me, and he had as much fun as I did, (luckily he took care of the road maps, and metro stops and I could just wander and soak in the atmosphere … it was perfect!) I think in the end we made it to about 5. Which in the scheme of all the fantastic looking places in the book wasn’t many. But each we went to was just perfect. And all the shop owners were lovely.”

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How beautiful is that?  I asked Natalie if she’d mind sharing with us all some  pics of her time in Paris, and she obliged! Here they are, above and below with some captions…

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“I saw these little pottery heads in a window in St Germain and thought they had the sweetest expressions. Unfortunately I didn’t write down who the artist of them was.” I don’t know the artist either, anyone? They are rather gorgeous.

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…inside Le Petit Atelier de Paris.

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“One of the other ateliers from your book we visited which was a wonderful experience was Alexia Hollinger with her gorgeous vintage fabric bags. Alexia herself was away for the day, and her mother was looking after the shop. It was her first day, and she was very eager and so warm and welcoming. Her English was not so good, and our French even worse, but together we had a lovely conversation”. Pictured above in Alexia’s atelier/boutique.

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LesPapilles

“We went to Les Papilles for dinner, I highly recommend a visit. A wine bar with a menu that is only one option! but beautiful, like having a rustic home cooked meal in a warm bustling café. ”

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Sunset over the Seine.

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Thank you dear Natalie, I am thrilled that you enjoyed the book and were able to visit some of the featured boutique ateliers. I hope you will get as much pleasure out of my next Made by Hand book. Yes, you read right, there is another in the making…

xx

paris atelier: Hélène Manche
Posted in artists, paris: made by hand, pia's photos September 4th, 2009 by pia

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One of the ateliers I visited and photographed in Paris last year but was not able to feature in Paris: Made By Hand was that of artist Hélène Manche. The only reason I was not able to feature her atelier was because it was private, not open to the public. BUT, I was very pleased to find out her pieces are sold in The Collection – a boutique that sells various handmade work of European artists -which is featured in the book.

A little while ago, I asked Hélène if it would be okay if I shared some of my photos of the little corners of her private studio with you, my dear readers. I was very happy she said oui!

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So would you like to come with me for a very private tour around Hélène’s Paris studio?

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