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3.31.2010

 

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The Wild Unknown.

These silkscreened, hand-watercolored spring prints from The Wild Unknown are stunning. Each print in the limited editions of 100 measures 18 x 24" and varies slightly from the next. I'd love to get my hot little hands on one of each to frame and hang above my bed. {via Design*Sponge}

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Dawes Design.

I'm loving Dawes Design's skin collection at the moment. Each simplistic band and bangle is imprinted with a distinctive texture of an animal's skin. There are lots of varying widths and finishes. And I want them all. {via avie designs}

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I Like to Draw.

I like to draw. I am awesome.

Those are the words etched into these two blue pencils. The set comes with a notepad that's handbound and features fifty pages of ideas to draw at the top of each, from Draw a picture of your meal and don't forget the crumbs to Draw a picture of a map of a place you would like to visit. {via Mixed Plate}

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3.30.2010

 

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Vintage Menus.

Totally crushing on these vintage menus from the New York Public Library's digital archives. You can order prints, framed or not, or print them out yourself for free! {via the kitchn}

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Totem.

At first glance, Totem looks like a perfectly normal vase. But then you take a closer look and realize it's actually four stackable bowls, perfect for storing food or other little trinkets. Each piece is made by hand in New Zealand, making them "perfectly imperfect." {via Better Living Through Design}

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Tom Binns.


Tom Binns really knows how to make a statement. {via Dilly Dallas}

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3.29.2010

 

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St. Kilda Jewelry.

Oh so pretty jewelry from St. Kilda. That soulmate ring is killer. {via A Cup of Jo}

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Moleskine Passion Books.

I'm freakishly organized when it comes to notes and ideas. I have several journals and notebooks I use for different subjects: design, quotes, future projects, etc. I know, I'm weird. When I saw Moleskine's Passion Books I felt completely indulged. And a little less weird. Choose from Book, Film, Music, Wine, Wellness and Recipe journals to keep track of the things you want to be keeping track of. Each cover is even embossed with a collage pertaining to the journal's theme. {via simple blueprint}

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Monday Goodness: Better in a Circle.

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3.26.2010

 

Happy Weekend.


+ copyright-free collage images to download for free – the possibilities are endless

+ breath-taking literally underwater wedding photography

+ scads of cotton ribbon in every shade of the rainbow

+ free printable graphic design business forms thanks to the freelance 101 series

+ have you checked out issue #2 of Nonpareil Magazine?

+ fabulous Alice in Wonderland-inspired decor

+ a great roundup of free Easter printables ...

+ ... and another of Easter cards

+ download these free and well-designed black + white wedding printables and save mucho money

+ coloring eggs is my favorite part of easter!

+ wishing my graduation announcements had looked anything like these

Happy Weekend!

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At Tiffany's Dress.

Breakfast at Tiffany's is one of my top five favorite movies. I think I need to look into this At Tiffany's dress for Halloween this year. Doesn't it look comfy and perfect?

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Circo de Bango.

I've been pretty obsessed with this Circo de Bango ring ever since Caroline first shared it. So happy to see it's back in stock and as adorable as I remember!

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3.25.2010

 

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Velorbis Classic Bicycles.

In my opinion there are just some things, albeit few, that cannot be improved upon. One is a good, classic bicycle design. After missing out on the limited edition run of Liberty of London for Target bikes sigh I've got my eye on these beauties from Velorbis. I wonder if I can talk them into providing this wardrobe along with the bike if I make a purchase? It never hurts to ask... {via Shiny Squirrel}

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Cast of Vices.


Cast of Vices are various pieces of jewelry that are just that – mankind's various vices cast for you to adorn yourself with. The cigarette butts and pills are quite unassuming, I'd gladly wear any one of them. {via Benign Objects}

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Porcelain Keys.


I'm in love with these porcelain keys from Seattle shop {Far4}. Each one is handmade to perfection, some with inspirational wording others plain. A grouping of them in different sizes would look fantastic hanging on my wall. {via Truly Smitten}

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3.24.2010

 

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I hope you forgive me for being so sparse with the posts today. I'm getting tossed about while trying to meet a logo deadline and fighting my allergies along with the residual side effects of the meds that go along with them. All should be back to normal come tomorrow!

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Lumnique Candles.

A few weeks ago I received a lovely candle from Allison at Lumnique in the mail. The first thing I noticed was the packaging, which was more like a presentation. Because upon opening the sleek black box I was greeted with a personalized note telling me all about this amazing-smelling candle – the perfect vanilla – that was created just for me.

In fact, you're in charge of choosing not only the scent but the color of your candle as well. Its then hand-poured to your exact specifications. I love that the entire process is so personal, way more meaningful than just plucking a candle off a shelf. Each candle even comes with its own box of matches - so sweet!

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3.23.2010

 

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Franz Kafka.

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'Tini Tables.

There's a corner in my living room where my favorite chair and hassock sits. No side table works. At all. Currently there's a small, folding bar table in place but it just feels off somehow. And then I saw these 'Tini Tables and all of the beautiful forms and finishes they're available in. But what I really saw was perfection. I also appreciate the play on words: 'Tini hints at martini, get it? {via coco + kelley}

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