7.25.2010

Craigslist Find: Vintage Kitchen Cart


I love this Kelly Green cart. This would be a great storage solution for my/your kitchen.

Vintage Rolling Cart, St. Louis Craigslist, $50

Craigslist Find: Iron Bed


This iron bed frame is quite fabulous. It may need a coat of paint, but a bright color would make this even more amazing.

Antique Iron and Brass Bed, St. Louis Craiglist, $125.

7.22.2010

Re:Purpose Old Rulers


I saw this post on design sponge and couldn't help passing it along. This is such a great idea. I wish I would have thought of it.

Why I love my husband...


I was on the phone with Jeremy last night, and this is how he got off the phone.
"I gotta go eat some peanut butter."

Yup, that's my husband. Gotta love him.

This awesome photo by Josh Dix.

7.15.2010

New Fave Website





These are just a few of the gems you will find on Dear Blank, Please Blank.

7.09.2010

Fabric Gallery







In preparation for reupholstering my old chair in the basement, I have been searching for inexpensive fabric that is classic and fun. I was lucky enough to stumble upon two new websites that have a great selection of affordable fabrics. FreeSpirit and Premier Prints. Here are a few of the fabric patterns I'm thinking about. What are your thoughts?

Websites found on Restored Style.

7.06.2010

Apparently this is notebook tuesday





So, with no plans of doing so, I have made Tuesday into Notebook Tuesday. It just kind of happened. It will only last for one week, fyi.

The Inspiration Pad by Marc Thomasset is too fun. Who wouldn't want to write on this? Very inspiring, indeed.

You can find it here.

Spotted on Swiss Miss

Paper Tee


A t-shirt that looks like notebook paper. Its genius! You can find one for every age/gender/size here

7.03.2010

Thrift Here





I found a new etsy shop with fun found objects. Lackluster Co. Check them out here.

Just My Type






I love, love, love this vintage type. This should be in a gallery somewhere. I stumbled across a few examples on Mint and I couldn't resist looking through the whole book. These images are pulled from BG Teubner’s publishing company’s 1848 book, Schrift- und Polytypen-Proben. Click here to browse each beautiful page and find your favorites.