+ I may have finally found a use for my paint chip collection!
+ Can’t wait to try my hand at these gift toppers.
+ I’d love to get a sweet note on one of these minis.
+ I can’t believe September is here and neither can my desktop. 1, 2, 3, 4
+ When a bicycle and a pickup truck have babies…
+ Mad about the old-meets-new site design of Quipsologies.
+ I need this ID Blocker for my junk mail! I’m so tired of shredding everything.
+ It’s not too late to pass out invitations for a Labor Day shindig!
+ Have you seen this interactive film from Arcade Fire? Totally worth your time.
+ Hipster dinosaurs? Yes, please.
+ I need an iPad so I can buy one of these cases.
+Tea towels as curtains. Brilliant.
+ Loving Cee Lo Green’s F*ck You song and video!
Happy Labor Day!
Happy Weekend!
Hey, wait! Don’t forget, you have until Monday at 9am CST to tell me about the room in your home that needs a little TLC not the band for a chance to win a Design in a Bag!
It’s referred to as a cake stand, but I’m thinking this is more of a tiered server or fruit stand. In my world that means it’s really for collecting my rings and baubles upon my dresser. Don’t you love how it stacks together and still manages to look good? Me, too.
Posted In grand design, kitchenThis week has chewed me up and spit me out. Big time. The upcoming three day weekend couldn’t have shown up at a better time. However, if you’re on a tighter schedule (like it’s a Wednesday), the Workday Recovery Kit might be a good bet. It contains a 16-page remedy booklet, silicone bracelet, five affirmation cards, five healing bandages, recovery certificate, and metal charm to put a little something back in your step. {via Twig & Thistle}
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Fragile banks are all the rage, I love the delicacy of Leon Ransmeier and Andrew Hughs’ handblown glass Bubble Bank. Of course you’d have to break it to release the change, which is something I could never bring myself to do. I have two small glass banks from when I was a kid that are as full as can be and remain unbroken to this day. {via core77}
James Ward’s pen and ink illustrations had me with talking animals. {via Kitsune Noir}
These modern metal bird feeders by Joe Papendick are inspired by the shape of old wooden birdhouses, but will last ages longer. I need to get one so Roxy and Peanut the have something to chatter at through the patio doors!