I’ve done very little blogging on 2010 calendars because the blog world has pretty much left no stone unturned when it comes to pretty-fying the twelve months of the year. And rightfully so..we are entering a new decade. [And while it's tempting to blog about what everyone's blogging about...you don't want to copy, paste or [...]
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So I’m doing what GT does: telling my mouse what to do, scrolling down, holding back fever, and looking to bring you the pretty when my eyes beheld the above product. Now I’m all for individualistic decor and I’m of the mind that you can’t put a price [...]
Went on a little trek and rounded up some statement clocks for a recession friendly budget. In the living space a clock says so much about your style and I guess that’s why there’s a ka-tillion of them to choose from. But whatever you choose; NEVER choose a clock that looks like this or I’ll put [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Since there’ll be no Scroll Down fun this Holiday wkd GT brings you fun mixed media prints by artist Stephanie Levy . What I love most about Stephanie’s work is her ability to inject tons of color into the everyday mundane without coming off as a total Zzzzzzzzzzzzzz fest. And I don’t know about you but color [...]
Read the rest of this entry »Unlike Wall Decals which seem to have peaked in trend saturation; wallpaper is still holding strong in the modern decor threshold. It seems like we now get it with wallpaper: do not go willy nilly or you’ll pay the dear price having an overpowering eyesore. It’s all about graceful touches of here and there to [...]
Read the rest of this entry »I’m lovin these digitized vintage photography prints by Luna Girl. The image above is watermarked for display only, but recognize that photographic prints like these are challenging to find. Art is deeply personal but the collage B&W prints of dignified African Americans make me feel so proud and tingly on the inside. Talk about inspiration. Seeing them lets [...]
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