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Future home, classy threads, and tasty treats
meninthistown:

Earth tones.

I’ll take everything on him.. 

meninthistown:

Earth tones.

I’ll take everything on him.. 

alexsharpe:

Thank god it’s fucking Friday.
Here’s an awkward photo while I blog.
Day off, what better to do then sit indian style and blog!
Shirt- OCBD Lands End
Belt- Nautica Woven 
Pants- Levi’s Commuters
Watch- Timex Weekender

alexsharpe:

Thank god it’s fucking Friday.

Here’s an awkward photo while I blog.

Day off, what better to do then sit indian style and blog!

Shirt- OCBD Lands End

Belt- Nautica Woven 

Pants- Levi’s Commuters

Watch- Timex Weekender

(via cinnamonnipz)

elle5even:

mine

elle5even:

mine

(Source: free-man)

ukulelemoustache:

It’s an avo-uke-o 

ukulelemoustache:

It’s an avo-uke-o 

(Source: patternbase, via tuuwa)

nopenothanks:

Pallet recycling projects.
There is about to be some real stiff competition over pallets.

(via deconstructioncrafts)

k-lah:

Design Sponge | Cupcake Liners Lamp

Instead of paying an arm and a leg for an awesome hanging paper lantern, you can create your own, making your own personal twists, for much cheaper. All you need is some cupcake liners, petit four liners, a paper lantern, a Hemma cord (you can purchase one from IKEA for less than $4), and a hot glue gun.

After finding your paper lantern, balance the lantern on a bowl (this will keep the liners from getting crushed as you work your way around the lantern), and begin attaching your cupcake liners along the lantern with the hot glue. When you’re halfway finished, turn the lantern upside down on the bowl and finish the rest.

Next, use the hot glue gun to attach the petit fours liners in the centers of each cupcake liner. After the lamp has dried, attach the cord and hang your light. 

(via earth911)