Happy April Fool’s Day.

Okay, okay. Although this little stunt wasn’t an April Fool’s prank, it was spectacular. It took five co-workers and myself about three hours, several hundred plastic cups and gallons of water to pull off one evening. The tape is across the door to prevent my boss at the time from walking right into the room without looking – and it barely stopped him!

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FIGGGJO Mirror.

I never fancied myself a table mirror sort of girl. (Actually I’ve never “fancied” myself anything before this post.) But then I met the FIGGJO mirror at IKEA and thought it just might be so. Measuring in at 9 7/8 X 18 1/8″ this would fit perfectly atop my bedroom dresser.

:: via Apartment Therapy

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Waitress.

I am rarely still on the weekend, so it was a surprise that I was able to sit through not one, but four movies between Saturday and Sunday. My eyes feasted upon the likes of Atonement, I Am Legend and Superbad.

As well as my favorite, Waitress. I’m probably going to need to own this one at some point. I loved it. It’s even better if you watch it while eating homemade blueberry pancakes. Or so I hear…

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Mad Props: March.


March was a month full of absolutely amazing posts full of unknown talents, projects and places! As always, please enjoy the round up and check out the different links if you haven’t already.

A Cup of Jo : Guest Blogger Paige: Our Storybook Wedding… Literally

absolutely beautiful things : Special Words

adgoodness : Comic Goodness

Brooklyn Bride : Layer Cake Films

d. Sharp Journal : Abecedary of Inspiration

Daddy Likey : A Good Foundation is Essential

decor8 : A Grand Welcome {entryway tips}

design for mankind : missed

Design Smack : Madness: My Favourite Poem

evie s. : Serving Tray Redux: From Bad to Beautiful

heysusy* : Brand {identity, style, unity}

in(side) the loop : Screen on the Green

mackin ink : tonight…

ruby press : Vintage Lingerie

sfgirlbybay. : Portrait of an Artist: Annie Leibovitz

smosch : One gift a month

snippet & ink : Real Wedding Saturday: Amanda & Matt

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Lauren Wolf Jewelry.

Lauren Wolf’s goal in designing her jewelry is to bring together nature in form and industry; to create jewelry of contrast that both complements and commands attention. Her jewelry is bold, yet blends edge and elegance. Wolf’s studies in Mexico really shine through in her lovely jewelry creations.





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