Happy Weekend.

So, what are your plans for the weekend? Tomorrow I’m taking part in a bowling fundraiser for Big Brothers and Big Sisters, then checking out Momentum. A yearly art show here in OKC featuring artists under 30. Here are some highlights from the past week for your viewing pleasure…

+ A beautiful history of Argentina’s transportation tickets

+ New neighbors? Introduce yourself.

+ Love the design of this DIY family tree

+ Spring is on the horizon, which means fresh flowers, check out this roundup of pretty vases

+ Download these sweet teacup cards and send out a few Just Because notes

+ I love bookplates, download these for your library

+ The real Golden Ticket

+ I’d love to putt around on the La Bolleur mini gold course

+ Get ahead of the game with this printable blog calendar

+ Snap up this really pretty desktop wallpaper

+ Fantastic uses for old things

+ Letterhead of the famous + infamous

Happy Weekend!

PS: One last reminder, you have until Monday at 9am CST to enter the T.ruffles giveaway!

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Snoozer Loser NY.

Spring is about being flirty, being outside and wearing flowing fabrics. Snoozer Loser NY captured it all in their spring collection this year. Here are just a few of the pieces I’d like to add to my wardrobe.

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Commemorative Motorsport Bags.

I’m mad for these Commemorative Motorsport bags from Caracalla Bagaglio. Each bag is fashioned after past triumphs of famous race cars and their drivers. But you don’t have to be a racing fan to appreciate the gorgeous aesthetic of these weekend getaway bags. The detailing is immaculate, even the color schemes of the leather closely mimic their respective cars. {via Cool Hunting}

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Organic Avenue.

My mom has a collection of mini milk bottles from her hometown. I love the thick glass and raised ink of the logos. And I think that’s what draws me to this packaging from Ocean Avenue. Although the pretty colors and likelihood of tastiness are also high on my radar! {via The Dieline}

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Penguin Classics + Project (RED).

I feel like I post something about Penguin almost every other week, but it’s just because they’re that on top of things. Like this collaboration with Project (RED) and a team of obviously talented designers. Eight covers were given the once over, replacing the classic black band with red and using a memorable quote from the book as the main visual.

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