Completely and utterly obsessed with this “Motley Missoni” bathroom paint job. Neither of mine has a wall long enough to execute such a slammin’ look, but I’ve definitely filed this one away for future inspiration! {via Apartment Therapy}
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It’s true, wearing pretty underthings generally makes us ladies feel prettier in general. Possibly superficially sad, but true. I mean just look at those sexy little numbers up there I spied on net-a-porter. Now if only my bank account would catch up to my fashion sense… {via Greedy Girl}
Is there any better kind? Believe it or not, I’m picky when it comes to food. But cake? Totally different story. In fact, I don’t think I’ve ever met one I didn’t like. Here are a few I’d be happiest to find on my doorstep, in my mailbox, and in my face come the 4th. (I love the Good Housekeeping circa 1950 names and looks a few of them have!)
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Bonjour mandemoiselle by Blanca Gomez
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Lesson Plan by Ligature, Loop & Stem
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O Happy Day by Lesley & Pea
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the past is like an anchor by dear colleen
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I like a little bit of snark and sass in my daily life, so this illustrated Bathing Girls Tea Set would fit right in! Designer Esther Horncher illustrated the ladies to look as though they’re taking a bath in your tea. The set comes with four cups, saucers, and spoons. {via Design Milk}
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Paper, copper pipe, string, and a massive imagination. Anna-Wili Highfield is the daughter of a puppeteer, which surely helped guide her in the direction of paper sculpture. Good news for the rest of us, because I have all of these things in my house and will never get close to creating something this show-stopping. {via Creature Comforts}
Posted In create, paperI think we can all agree that writer/director Wes Anderson is flipping amazing. Looks like artist Kevin Tong in on-board, too, with this stellar trifecta of prints. October 30th through November 27th the originals will be on exhibit in “Bad Dads: An Art Show Tribute to the Films of Wes Anderson” at the San Francisco’s LoPo Gallery (1141 Polk Street). The limited edition 18 x 24″ prints featuring The Royal Tenenbaums, Rushmore, and Bottle Rocket will be on sale soon, so keep a watch on this spot if you’re interested.
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