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A cozy home // Netherlands



One of my favorite interiors photographers, Marjon Hoogervort , has quite an amazing online portfolio. While flipping through her archives of images I came across a project she did back in 2010. This shoot was beautifully styled by Tatjana Quax and Susanne Kennedy. Marjon captured the cozy aspect of the home and was able to show all the little details that add up to something that feels sophisticated yet lived in.

If you’re looking for some great interiors eye candy, stop by Marjon’s online portfolio.

friday finds & favorites // 47

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1. Make your headphones tangle free with this super easy DIY via Lifehacker.

2. I love this What’s Cookin’ post by Jessica Comingore. Recipe for Jam Kolaches.

3. Another really simple DIY via Wit & Whistle —> Chalkboard Painted Mugs.

4. Blog discussion about properly crediting your image sources. Really good!

5. I think this is for men, but these bars of Blackbird soap is made from ash of a volcano and I want them!

6. This cereal commercial is kind of cool, but a lot creepy!

7. A really great article about working from home. Great tips!

8. I’ll be making this chocolate bark for the holidays (yummmmm). If they turn out you might get a sneak peek of the finished product.

9. Here’s a great growing design blog for you guys to check out. Really great content.

10. I love this idea for keeping headphone cords neat and tidy. Might have to figure out a way to make this myself.


Happy Weekend!

My Love of Tweed…




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Gets stronger and stronger every time I see snapshots from the annual Tweed Runs. Tweed is one of my favorite fabrics for interiors and fashion, so it’s just natural that I drool over some dapper looking men in tweed with curly mustaches. This year’s New York City Tweed Run ( “A metropolitan bike ride with a bit of style”) was sponsored by Rugby Ralph Lauren and the images above were captured by the talented Photographer, Jamie of From Me To You.

Hand Picked over @ Emmadime // 9

Today’s another hand-picked day over at Emma’s blog( Emmadime ). This post is for all those mid-century lovers out there like myself. Mid century design just makes me giddy and I think I’ve found some really great hand-picked items. Go check it out!

If you aren’t familiar with Emma and her blog, I guarantee that you’ll fall in love with everything she has to offer. I promise! Don’t forget to stop by every Thursday for some new ideas!

Previously Hand-Picked:
Week 1 // Minimalist
Week 2 // Le Babe
Week 3 // Paper Lover
Week 4 // Girly Girl
Week 5 // Industrial
Week 6 // All Natural
Week 7 // Miss Glitz
Week 8 // Gardener

 

Lori Andrews Interiors



Lori Andrews makes interiors look magical with classic furniture pieces, minimal color palettes, and a wide variety of artwork/patterns. I’d love to spend some time in any of the rooms she’s designed. Not only is she an interior designer, she also has mastered the skills of stock photography. You can see all her Royalty Free and Rights Managed Photos here. Lastly, You can follow along on Lori’s blog called The 10 Cent Designer.

recreate it / 10

Papier Mache is the sweetest little magazine one could follow! Filled to the brim with cute kids, you know it’s a winner. When I stumbled across this spread, I instantly knew I had to write about it. The way the photos are laid out with white space surrounding kinda sorta reminds me of a wall, and how some may choose to hang frames. It’s neat how a magazine can remind you of that stuff, right??

When working with photos, don’t forget to mix things up from time to time! I definitely forget this myself, all too often. It’s so easy to get in the habit of lining things up nice and tidy, but look at how cool it can be when you DON’T do that!? Now, go have some fun. Whether it be online or some frames on a wall, be different.

Now, do head on over to moxee to see what Cassie is up to. Fun fonts alert!!

papier mache / tuffy (free!) / photographs / breanna rose

 

Depeapa Illustrations



I’ve been on the hunt for the perfect mix of artwork for my home office area. I want it to be a mix of bold geometric patterns, typographic posters, and minimal illustrations. I came across Depeapa prints/illustrations and immediately added Veronica’s work to my Etsy favorites. A couple of her prints have stolen my heart and now I have the challenge of deciding which one I want. I’m thinkin’ the man and the chicken is pretty snazzy.

 

Caroline Gomez




I’m somewhat back from taking a few days disconnected from the computer. I hope everyone had as nice of Christmas as I did and are enjoying the time with their families. Let’s get back to the good stuff 😉

Caroline Gomez is a Designer who lives in Bordeaux France. Caroline creates functional pieces made of wood . They are beautifully crafted and I’d love to own one of each. She also has a talent for creating whimsical print designs.

Stop by her blog and shop to view more items.

Snow Day!

Ok. So thers is snow on the ground these days and I am going to take a few quiet days away from the blog. I hope all of you do the same, disconnect and spend some time with your families!

If you’re new to the sport of snowboarding, you’ll most likely be aware that snowboarding is actually made up of two distinct forms of the sport; the freestyle and freeride. In the freestyle variety of the sport, snowboarders ride on the surface of a ski slope while staying above the centerline of the ski run. However, in the freeride variation of the sport, snowboarders actually ride in a bowl shape, or like a bowling ball or similar object. The difference between the two snowboarding variations is that freeride snowboarding requires riders to keep their board up and away from other riders on the slope while freestyle snowboarding allows snowboarders to keep their board near the edge of the slope. Snowboarding in this form is referred to as “free ride.”

When learning how to snowboard, it’s important to have an idea of what type of snowboarding you want to get into with or without snowboard bindings. For example, many snowboard beginners and intermediate snowboarders choose to start out with the freeride type of snowboarding. Free ride snowboarding can be done by just about any snowboarder who knows how to ride a snowboard! There are four common snowboard materials used in snowboards in order to give riders the ability to have as much control as possible when riding the snowboard. These are:

Nordisk (also known as Nordisk Pure): This snowboard deck is usually made with carbon fiber, which makes it stiffer and more maneuverable than regular snowboards. In addition, the deck is also designed with aluminum spindles, which help to make the snowboard stable and resistant to extreme temperature changes. It is the most common type of snowboard because it is extremely versatile and is easy to use.

Nocx: This is a highly flexible plastic snowboard deck. It is very lightweight and very maneuverable, but it doesn’t have the same stiffness that the Nordisk has. The Nocx tends to be the cheapest snowboard available. In addition, it is the heaviest snowboard available in the market. Most of the Nocx boards are used by beginners because they tend to be easier to learn on.

Sigma: This type of snowboard deck is composed of graphite, which is a more dense material than regular snowboard decks. It is also less expensive than the Nocx. and less rigid than the Nordisk. This type of snowboard deck is the most commonly used among intermediate and advanced snowboarders because it is easy to ride, very light, and can be controlled by the average sized skis.

The four main types of snowboard construction and their respective uses are discussed in more detail in the sidebar below. In the end, it is essential that snowboarders have an understanding of what snowboarding is all about before trying to select the best type of snowboard for them. It’s best to know how to ride a snowboard before deciding on one because different types of snowboards use various types of snowboarding maneuvers in order to give riders the highest amount of control possible.

Above image  was pulled from the Ralf Bohnenkamp Tumblr site (Which is absolutely amazing and you should go check it out), but I am unable to find the original photo source. If you know who this photo was taken by, please let me know.

friday finds & favorites // 46

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1. Wrapper, A beautifully put together magazine that features the work of up and coming artists.

2. Falcon Wright is a blog dedicated to amazing screen printed goods. So great!

3. Knife in The Water (Etsy Shop) has some tea towels in black that I’m drooling over.

4. Make your pet cat an adorable mouse cat toy for Christmas!

5. Tina Frey designs has some great organic home wears pieces. Go check them out!

6. Need some tips on how to boost your blog/website’s SEO (Search Engine Optimization)?

7. Gold dipped bowls. This DIY is definitely going to be added to my DIY list. so easy!

8. Handmade Ryan Gosling….laugh.

9. Printables from illustrator Camilla Engman. I love her style!

10. DIY from Design Sponge–> holiday crackers!

Happy Weekend!

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