Sometimes I forget how seemingly insignificant moments bring the most joy. It's the little things, as they say. Thank you, Nancy, for compiling the ultimate list of life's simple pleasures.
{Images via Life According To Celia}
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"The cure for anything is salt water - sweat, tears, or the sea."
- Isak Dinesen
A Mad Men inspired real estate listing.
Turn an old chair into a swing.
Pretty tulle bags.
New Yorkers, did you hear the collective sound performance?
An easy modern concrete planter tutorial.
Double rainbow pancakes.
Have you heard about Versace for H&M?
An outdoor Starbucks in the woods.
Darling DIY wings.
Why did it take so long to invent the Thumb Thing??
And some posts of mine you may have missed...
{Image via Style Me Pretty by Carla Ten Eyck}
I want a see-through canoe.
Would you live in a postmodern pyramid?
It's amazing what gets washed ashore.
Letterpress wallpaper.
A house made of styrofoam.
Deconstructed summer salads.
Dying for H&M Home to come to the U.S.
Got pallets?
And some posts of mine you may have missed...
{Image via Honestly WTF by Wood Thumb}
I've entered Elly MacKay's dreamy storybook world and don't ever want to leave. She creates these magical paper theater sets, open on all sides to allow for creative lighting, and photographs them. Read about her process. Aren't they sweet?
{Images via Theater Clouds}
A tent, trampoline, teepee and tree swing all in one? Hell yeah! I want to camp in a Treepee this summer. But I wonder if it would support me. Why is it that little kids should have all the fun?
{Images via Inhabitots by Treepee}
Bookshop heaven awaits.
How to paint silverware.
Backyard entertaining inspiration.
Delicate paper portraits.
Wild couture shoes.
Would you live in a shipping container?
Happy sunroom flooring.
Get Lauren's updo.
I'd love to work in an office pod.
A spoiled child's playhouse.
And some posts of mine you may have missed...
{Image by JellyBeans}
{Images via Of Paper and Things by Prince Hat}
"When you realize how perfect everything is, you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky."
- Buddha