Stuff I Like.
a.) Herb Garden Markers
b.) Avoca Spool Scarf
c.) Kitchen Conversions Flour Sack Tea Towel
d.) Forget and Ride On
e.) Zig Zag Bag
a.) Herb Garden Markers
b.) Avoca Spool Scarf
c.) Kitchen Conversions Flour Sack Tea Towel
d.) Forget and Ride On
e.) Zig Zag Bag
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Happy first day of Fall! In celebration of my favorite season, we’ll be celebrating all day long. First up is my idea of camping. I’m not exactly an outdoorsy sorta gal, so I much prefer it when a cabin is involved instead of a tent. (I’d also prefer not having to dig a hole in order to use the “facilities”, but that’s another story.)
Clockwise from top left: Credit Card Survival Tool, Oval hurricane, Aluminum Mess Kit, Sleeping Bag, Tarpaulin Dry Dopp Kit, Felt Duffel Bag, Avoca Earthtones Lambswool Throw, Ghost Stories
Clockwise from top left: twin-button cardigan, roasting sticks, Zagg eyeglasses, Celia Over the Knee boots, Coleman Steel-Belted Cooler, Isabella Marie Beanie
Posted In accessories, outdoors, read up, shoes, travel, wear itMost days here in Oklahoma are still partying in 90 degree weather, but this Pennsylvania girl is daydreaming about falling leaves, cozy sweaters, and fall picnics. Namely the kind that come armed with plenty of apple cider (as well as a trusty flask sidekick) and this Picnic Backpack. It’s stuffed with everything you could possibly need for four people – corkscrew, hardwood cutting board, cheese knife, wooden salt and pepper shakers, acrylic wine glasses, coordinating melamine plates, stainless steel flatware, cotton napkins,large picnic blanket, detachable wine holder and insulated cooler compartment. {via bltd}
Posted In kitchen, outdoors
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!
+ I want these Raspberry + Goat’s Milk Yogurt Popsicles in my face. Now.
+ Finally! Levi + Alyson’s wedding with mandatory photos and details.
+ I’m officially on the hunt for cool molds so that I can make sorbet bombes.
+ Make your own honey sticks. I used to go gaga for these as a kid.
+ Beautiful life advice to design students from Frank Chimero.
+ Brooklyn Limestone has be insanely thrilled for the month of October!
+ Oh man, now I want an outdoor shower.
Happy Weekend!
PS: Don’t forget to enter the Roll&TumblePress giveaway before Monday at 9am CST! (My answer: Joe McIntyre from New Kids on the Block. Man, I was in lurve with that boy.)
Posted In graphic design, happy weekend, make it, outdoors, recipes, weddingsI’m plotting ways to pull off this do-it-yourself vertical garden in my entryway. Luckily, Renee Garner put together a plan to create one from an old crate. Check out the full tutorial over on Modish.
Posted In make it, outdoorsThese seed packets from This Neck of the Woods are so cheerful and well organized! I love the colors and the corresponding patterns screen-printed onto each packet, representing what kind of seeds are inside. {via Paper Crave}
Posted In outdoors, paper goods+ I know it’s the weekend, but it’s never too early to get things organized for the other five days
+ I wish my backyard were bigger because this Backyard Scrabble project is begging to be a part of the decor
+ Pretty Marimekko desktop wallpapers
+ Receiving one of these balloon invitations would make me positively giddy
+ Check out Dating Brian, a social media experiment of sorts chronicling his thirty dates in thirty days
+ A brilliant idea for recycling crayon nubs with the most beautiful results
+ This 80 Penguins ad campaign had me rolling
+ Measure your attitude by the length of your skirt with these rad leggings
+ I really want to read this book (doesn’t hurt that it’s easy on the eyes)
Happy Weekend!
PS: Don’t forget, you have until Monday at 9am CST to enter the Make Believe giveaway
Posted In ads, collaboration/project, downloads, happy weekend, invitations, make it, outdoors, read up, wear itZerotreunouno is a ceramic herb garden inspired by old-fashioned milk crates. Six individual pots and a handled basket make it easy to carry herbs right to the kitchen counter or dining table. (Although I see myself using this as an art caddy of sorts.) {via A Cup of Jo}
Posted In grand design, outdoorsThis is 100% my dream bike. The Public M8. Sort of sounds like a machine gun, no? I love the upright handlebars and the clean lines of the frame. It’s a close call, but I think cream is winning out over powder blue in the color race. I’d also be needing this stylin’ helmet to protect my noggin, even more so when you factor in how accident prone I can be. Watch out pedestrians!
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