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Found Objects: Fifty Words for Snow
With the first real snow over and melted, here's to many more powdery and magical days. To celebrate, here are our favourite white-as-snow objects.
December 10th, 2011
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Found Objects: Fifty Words for Snow
Snowflakes on eyelashes, rosy cheeks, and Kate Bush’s 50 Words For Snow. With the first real snowfall over and melted, we're wishing on a powdery and magical month, fingers crossed—and gloved. To celebrate, here are a few of our favourite white-as-snow objects.

1. The exquisite Rodarte, Catherine Opie, Alec Soth book, $80.00.

2. Hand-arranged, wintry flowers ($25) from Coriander Girl (1537 Queen St. West). Bonus: the shop has its very own little snow bunny hopping around.

2a. A simple ceramic vase from West Elm ($12, 109 Atlantic Ave).

3. Imm Adorn Jewelry Holder from Studio Brillantine ($52, 1518 Queen St. W).

4. Cozy up with a mug of hot cocoa and these fluffiest marshmallows ($6 at Nadege, 780 Queen St. West).

5. Diamonds are forever and for decorating your pin board (In Love With Excellence diamond-shaped push pins, 6 for $30 at Miracle Thieves, 249 Crawford St).

6. Delicate little "Pentakis" vessels by Kristen Lim-Tung (at MADE, 867 Dundas St. W).

7. Chanel polish in perfect "Pearl Drop" ($26 at Holt Renfrew, 55 Bloor St. W).

Katie Merchant finds objects for the Toronto Standard and blogs for herself at thank you, ok.

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