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Overgrowth Leaves
Spotted on brainstorm‘s Flickr account. Fell in love at first sight. I love some colored leaves… awesome details! Thursday morning inspiration… have a great day :) p.s have you enter the Live What You Love print giveaway yet? It ends … Continue reading
Head Hoods Poster
Spotted a poster for Head Hoods in Williamsburg. I’ve posted about their funny unique hoodies before so I knew what this is for, and I love their style, it’s cool and eye catching. Very simple, bold and funny. I’m off … Continue reading
T is for Tea Towel
Came across this cute tea towel with… letter Ts! A little typography in your kitchen anyone? Love the hand-written Ts, it all looks a little different, and T is definitely for tea towel! via spin spin handmade from Australia. They … Continue reading
LOVE WINS
Love is definitely in the air these days, (yay, V-day is coming up!) and how cute is this “LOVE WINS” T-shirts? It’s designed and printed by elefint designs, I love the shape of the heart (very organic!) and how the … Continue reading









