Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label decor. Show all posts
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
MOD CLOTH must haves.
We're excited to see our HEART GROWS FONDER heels in the mix at modcloth.com so we decided to build a set to celebrate.
Everything here is available at Mod Cloth and if we truly only featured our favorites, this set would be endless.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Color Therapy.
Color collective is a stunning resource for everything color! Need to get inspired? Need color direction? Need to soak in some beautiful imagery? Whatever the case is, this blog/resource center is the perfect place to start.
Created by Lauren Willhite as a designers resource, her work can also be found as a contributor on Design* Sponge, Design for Mankind or her personal blog Squid.
Enjoy and happy weekend!!
Labels:
color collective,
color palette,
color theory,
decor,
design,
inspiration,
pop color,
seychelles footwear,
shoes
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
Reading Corner: Make & Do
As the weather turns cooler and our opportunities for outdoor festivities draw to a close, we're turning our attention indoors and dreaming up dinner parties and gatherings with friends. Now we'll never be at a loss for gorgeous handmade decoration ideas thanks to Mollie Green's self-published tome Make & D0: Paper Fascinations for Every Lovely Occasion. Pick up a copy over at Etsy and start dreaming up your next party.








Labels:
book,
craft,
decor,
DIY,
etsy,
mollie green,
paper craft,
paper fascinations,
party,
royal buffet
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Original & Handmade.
We have a new Etsy shop we have fallen in love with called Bold & Noble. Run by husband and wife team, Jane and David it is a bespoke print shop featuring typography, maps and original hand drawn designs.
In an interview Jane described handmade as, "The human touch. Working with things that are tangible, that you can feel and smell. In this fast, digital age, we are lucky to still have contact with materials and be part of the process of having an idea and making it a reality."
We agree. Cheers to you and David for your beautiful works. We can't wait to see what you come up with next.
In an interview Jane described handmade as, "The human touch. Working with things that are tangible, that you can feel and smell. In this fast, digital age, we are lucky to still have contact with materials and be part of the process of having an idea and making it a reality."
We agree. Cheers to you and David for your beautiful works. We can't wait to see what you come up with next.
(All images courtesy of Bold & Noble) |
Labels:
art,
bold and noble,
decor,
design,
etsy,
handmade,
screen prints,
seychelles footwear,
shopping,
typography,
wall art
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