Favorite finds for the home, pets, babies, and more. I go through phases and I become obsessed with things very easily. Enjoy!
Catching Elephant is a theme by Andy Taylor
I want to do this SO BAD! I just need some washi tape.
via her new leaf
(Source: dailydoseofstuf)
(Source: hollydude)
5 fall leaf decor tutorials
(via UrbanOutfitters.com)
I have been searching high and low for the perfect butter dish. This may be it.
How To Tie A Bowtie
1. Adjust the tie’s length so it fits your neck size.
2. Lift up your collar and put the tie around your neck so the ends hang down in front. One end should hang about one and one-half inches lower than the other.
3. Bring the longer end across, behind and over the shorter end, forming a simple knot. Pull the knot snugly around your neck.
4. Fold the shorter end where the hourglass shape begins to narrow (the widest point of the shorter end), forming a bow shape. The bow shape should be in front. Hold the bow in a horizontal position at your neck.
5. Bring the longer end over and in front of the shorter end.
6. Fold the longer end where the hourglass shape begins to narrow, forming a second bow.
7. Bring the second bow under the first bow.
8. Tuck it into the space behind the first bow.
9. Adjust the shape of the two bows.
As I’ve been settling into my new apartment, I’ve been realizing how bare the walls are. I’m completely determined to bring some color to my gray walls. Inspired by this Spectrum Mobile at the MOMA, I set to work to recreate a version for myself.
It cost under $4.00 total and took about 10 minutes each to sew each strand. I love walking by and seeing them spinning around!