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Lover of design, architecture, colored socks, bloody marys, paint swatches, clearance racks, bright colors who always needs a project to work on.



Things I read
Apartment Therapy
BLDG Blog
Inhabitat
idsgn
PrairieMod
Pruned
The Cool Hunter




Blogs I Like
Black.White.Yellow
How About Orange?
iDIY
The Satorialist
The Wife of an Artist
Thrifty Decor Chick
What I Wore

Archive

Feb
3rd
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benjamindockter:

mrcave:

WTF. I was totally doing this as I read it. CREEPY.

wow. that’s fucked up. it got me too.

benjamindockter:

mrcave:

WTF. I was totally doing this as I read it. CREEPY.

wow. that’s fucked up. it got me too.

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Jan
31st
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What I Wore & We Love Colors

lovepuppy:

whatiwore:

WhatIWore: I am so happy to announce that We Love Colors is an official sponsor of What I Wore!! I’ve been wearing their tights since 2007 (see the outfits here!) and have yet to snag a single pair. I love them!

For the month of February We Love Colors is giving all What I Wore readers a 10% discount on their fabulous 80 denier nylon/lyrca tights and leggings plus free standard shipping in the US using code “WHATIWORE”

Both styles come in over 50 colors! Reblog and spread the word!

click through to check out the awesome video Adam and I made for this!

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Jan
18th
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How About Green? on Etsy!

I’ve got a brand-new etsy store.

Check it out.

Tell your friends.

Share the Love.

<3

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Jan
8th
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bmdesign:

Facebook’s Gross Gross National Happiness index is a measure of the national mood through its 100 million American users. Facebook counts the number of “positive” and “negative” words used in each status update, converts them to percentages, finds average percents based on all users that day, then subtracts the “negative percent” from the “positive percent to get a value for the y axis—but the results are clear: Despite a deepening recession and prolonged wars, Americans were happier in 2009 than in 2008!!

bmdesign:

Facebook’s Gross Gross National Happiness index is a measure of the national mood through its 100 million American users. Facebook counts the number of “positive” and “negative” words used in each status update, converts them to percentages, finds average percents based on all users that day, then subtracts the “negative percent” from the “positive percent to get a value for the y axis—but the results are clear: Despite a deepening recession and prolonged wars, Americans were happier in 2009 than in 2008!!

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Nov
18th
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I love this kitchen.

I love this kitchen.

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Sep
23rd
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Sep
20th
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Sep
14th
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This pretty much sums it up…

How I feel about life right now.

via highsnobette

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Sep
12th
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