These days put anything with geometric shapes and bold bright colors in front of my eyes and you’ve got me. When it comes to these Tangram State Postcards from Midnight Umbrella it certainly doesn’t hurt that I’m a huge geography nerd as well. And get this: tend postcards for ten bucks. (via Colossal)
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01. this vintage trophy coatrack project is quite brilliant
02. HEY! you suck at parking
03. I like this idea of drawing my own shower curtain
04. a nice article on the evolution of the disposable coffee cup lid
05. definitely picking up this – Stories I’ve Only Told My Mom – for my mom
06. I want to make a few of these skewer sculptures in neon yellow
07. so looking forward to Miranda July’s film The Future
08. spirograph cake decorating
These sectional globes that you put together yourself are fantastically abstract in shape, I’d love to hang one from the ceiling in the corner of my living room. (Psst… you can even color them to your liking!) (via Design For Mankind)
Posted In accessories, house and home, kids, paper goodsCrushing on these colorway notebooks and planners from the Hach. I love technology, but nothing feels quite as satisfying as crossing something off of my to-do list in the old school way. (via Oh So Beautiful Paper)
Posted In notebooks + journals, paper goodsWhen it comes to watercolor, I have zero talent. Zip, zilch, nada. But I can easily picture myself lounging in a picturesque manner, perhaps under a shady tree near a lake, and pretending with this Watercolor Sketchbook Kit. (via Simone LeBlanc)
Posted In create, notebooks + journals, paintingThere are no words for the joy and euphoria these postcards bring into my graphic designing heart. I want to throw them up in the air, then roll around in them on the ground, then make a collage. (via Allison Smith’s pin)
Posted In paper goodsBetween my loves of cooking and paper goods, you’d think I’d have a more organized game plan in the kitchen. Nope. Don’t get me wrong, everything is neatly put in its place. It’s just that once it’s there I’m not always sure what to do with it. If I don’t have a few recipes picked out and a list made when I go to the grocery store I end up coming home with apples and bread and that’s about it. I’ve found that most people are like me and need a little help, and these pieces fit the bill perfectly.
Meal Planning Gift Set from the small object
customized recipe journal from the Rag & Bone Boutique
POSTALCO recipes mini-book from 3939 Shop London
(via sfgirlbybay)
Yellow Vine and Floral recipe cards from GAIT design
Accordion recipe file from The Container Store