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Photos by Thomas Whiteside for Elle Magazine Last week while reviewing Elle magazine, I noticed a new fashion trend. And I’m not talking ab...
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Photo via Velvet and Linen I just love everything vintage and if it comes from a flea market in Paris, better. What’s not to love about a m...
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Autumn is here and many of us like to update and refresh areas around our home. Perhaps for you, moving the furniture around to create a new...
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Don't settle a space with a too " matchy-matchy " approach. Try mixing and matching different patterns for an astonishing end ...
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To start my design proposal I used the app Paper by 53 on my iPad. An easy way to sketch your ideas. At times approaching a blank space to ...
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Having 3 little kids living under the same roof can sometimes be a daily challenge when it comes to organization. I'm that kind of perso...
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Being a Pinterest-enthusiast as I am, there is not a day when I have to remember myself that I need to take some time to make just one craft...
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Had a blast during this weekend pumpkin carving with this sweet little darling. Love the ivory color on this pumpkin and stamping some lea...
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I love moving things around in my home, I believe this helps keeps the energy flowing. And now that a 2015 is about to begin, a new look and...
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For sure many of you might think that terrariums are a fuss to do. Some of you might even have thought that "they take too much time...
Thank you so much for being an Urban Jungle Blogger, Gloribell! Mr. Hoya looks so elegant with its curled leaves! I think the first styling with the ballerina & acrobat (and the Atelier Stella planter of course!) is my favorite. Mr. Hoya will also be a perfect match for your new armchair once he'll wear his flowers (which are usually pale pink, right?). So exciting!
ReplyDeleteThanks Igor! Huge fan of Stella on this part of the world. Have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteOMG my friends mother has one of these in her house and its HUGE! Ive been wondering what the name of it is. Now I know. I love the sculptural quality of it. The curled leaves are so unique.
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