Happy Weekend

 

01/ DIY concrete candleholders
02/ Time to dress up the feet on your Ikea couch
03/ Now these are some good looking funnels
04/ The best invitation to speak ever
05/ Shelves that look like natural stone
06/ Jaw-dropping floral art
07/ Military-inspired medals featuring animals
08/ Paint-dipped chopsticks
09/ Ginger coffee? I’m intrigued
10/ Such a great take on the ever-popular chevron wall

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Happy Weekend



PHOTO: Greg Easton

01/ A font with 16 different sets of a numbers? A graphic designer’s dream come true.

02/ Love these half-dipped frames spotted at Gap Kids. Looks like an easy DIY to me!

03/ Beautifully decorated lightbulbs from Van Eijk + Van der Lubbe.

04/ Guest Checks. A blog for art created on the ubiquitous check.

05/ So excited for Rifle Paper Co.’s new fabric line!

06/ Super cool glass logs cast from real wood.

07/ Quirky DIY Jonathan Adler-inspired face vases.

08/ Colorful Edward Gorey-esque illustrations from Daniel Danger.

09/ A little bit gaga over this blog of curated collections!

10/ A fantastic bevy of paper flower projects.

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Happy Weekend


PHOTO: rakkauttaskatu

01/ I love the idea of updating jewelry with paint
02/ get ready for spring flowers with these wood + stoneware vases
03/ super smart clothing styling
04/ I’d totally get cozy under this quilt
05/ this app let’s you type + walk safely all at the same time
06/ dying to do a food swap after reading this
07/ our Growing Your Readership panel from Alt – illustrated! 

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Happy Weekend


PHOTO: Anna Ådén

01/ I’d love to dip-dye my pillowcases
02/ love this DIY stitched pendant
03/ excited for House of Brinson’s book
04/ how to get rid of those weird grey scratches on your plates
05/ I Love Your Stinky Guts
06/ check out this DIY brass valentine
07/ digging this unique frame moodboard
08/ handmade punch boxes!
09/ gorgeous watercolor mirror
10/ genius idea for a sweater vase

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Lights of New York Candles

If Oak’s Lights of New York Candles smell even half as good as the concept behind them is brilliant, then wow. Each one is named after an intersection and, well, here…

“Each Oak Candle is designed to evoke a moment and place (an intersection, to be exact) in time in New York’s history. The shape of the candle and the glass container evokes the candles that are ubiquitous in New York Bodegas and Corner Stores. Candle label is removable if you want to strip the glass and keep that quintessential generic appeal of the classic bodega candle.”

 

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Red Clay Home

I’m all kinds of in love with Red Clay Home’s sleek and glossy ceramics. But they’re not limited to ceramics alone – all of the shop’s collections are designed, submitted, and voted on by the Red Clay community, and then winning designs are produced domestically from eco-friendly, recycled materials and sold online. They even have a 1966 airsteam pop-up shop called Studio Rojo! What’s not to love.

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