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+ Clients From Hell finally has a shop!
+ Mistake Reports shares life lessons… learned the hard way.
+ Wishing my scavenged brooch collection looked this good.
+ Get your desktop ready for November with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 ways.
+ A fantastic thermos collection.
+ If you’re one of, like, ten people who haven’t seen Gifted magazine just yet you need to make it happen.
+ These stickers for your light switches look super fun.
+ I’m not much of a seamstress, but think even I could manage these pretty edged napkins.
+ These trays? Made out of paper mache. Go ahead, make a few yourself.
+ If you’re in Portland this weekend you need to stop by Little Winter! (So wishing I could.)
+ Mrs. Scorpio spills the beans about my personality style better than I could ever hope to!
This giclee print of Lizzy Stewart’s illustration of the Linton/Earnshaw Family Tree from Wuthering Heights is beyond. Unrelated: I want her to illustrate my family tree.
Bonjour mandemoiselle by Blanca Gomez
{via design is mine}
Lesson Plan by Ligature, Loop & Stem
{via FPO}
O Happy Day by Lesley & Pea
{via swissmiss}
the past is like an anchor by dear colleen
{via it’s mary ruffle}
Spooning by petek design
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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.
Posted In create, illustration, paper goods, printsIt wasn’t so long ago that I talked about Moxy Creative House’s Dress the Part print series. I loved that it was geared towards the boys and was really smart. If you liked it like I did, well, today’s your lucky day because they’ve already released two other series under the EveryGuyed umbrella: Framework and Ensemble: The Style of Music.
Framework focuses on eyewear that’s been made famous by particular individuals like Woody Allen, Kanye West, and Buddy Holly. All prints are limited to fifty.
Ensembles is a series of posters featuring iconic outfits from twenty male musicians. Andre 3000, Kurt Cobain, and Michael Jackson to name a few.
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+ Keep the vampires at bay with this garlic necklace.
+ Have you seen these spookified decoration displays from Making it Lovely and Brooklyn Limestone?
+ If I were in the market for a headstone this would be it.
+ For when you can’t find your phone but have internet access…
+ I’m a sucker for novelty cameras.
+ Check out this great tutorial for making your own pyrite bookends.
+ Sort of the BEST SANDWICH EVER.
+ Definitely making this chicken + noodles recipe within the next week!
+ Why has no one thought of cinnamon toast butter before?!
+ I didn’t have time to throw together a Halloween mixtape, luckily K.I.D. Collective did.
+ And so did Kitsune Noir!
+ Skull wallpaper. Yesssssss.
+ In love with this last minute costume, a flowing hooded cloak.
Hey: Sunday is the last day to sign up for this year’s Calendar Swap! Get on the ball or miss out until next October. (And possibly be wandering around for an entire year in the meantime, clueless as to what month or day it is. But you know, your choice…)
Posted In halloween, holidays, house and home, jewelry, make it, music, online, recipes, walls, wear it