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startwithaseed:

bites bottom lip I see exactly one plant that I don’t have and now I have new obsession.

startwithaseed:

bites bottom lip I see exactly one plant that I don’t have and now I have new obsession.

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scissorsandthread:

Paper Lantern Makeover | Green Wedding Shoes
One of the cheapest ways to decorate is with paper lanterns. And painting/decoupaging is one of the easiest ways to make them your own! This is a beautiful mix of flowers cut from fabric and pastel paints in coordinating colours. Although it’s designed for a wedding it would be perfect for any room of your house. I can see these in baby’s rooms too - maybe cut out animals or abstract designs?

scissorsandthread:

Paper Lantern Makeover | Green Wedding Shoes

One of the cheapest ways to decorate is with paper lanterns. And painting/decoupaging is one of the easiest ways to make them your own! This is a beautiful mix of flowers cut from fabric and pastel paints in coordinating colours. Although it’s designed for a wedding it would be perfect for any room of your house. I can see these in baby’s rooms too - maybe cut out animals or abstract designs?

— 4 days ago with 429 notes
timelightbox:

Two young women in matching outfits in front of an open air garage.
In the early ’80s Staten Island seemed like a world away from Manhattan. In Chrisitine Osinki’s newly rediscoved photographs, she reveals a time capsule of the growing borough, caught in a state of limbo between New York City and the rest of America. With a new Kickstarter she hopes to publish a new book of the work. See more here.

timelightbox:

Two young women in matching outfits in front of an open air garage.

In the early ’80s Staten Island seemed like a world away from Manhattan. In Chrisitine Osinki’s newly rediscoved photographs, she reveals a time capsule of the growing borough, caught in a state of limbo between New York City and the rest of America. With a new Kickstarter she hopes to publish a new book of the work. See more here.

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