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1. Oh how I love art involving delicate paper!  Visit Essimar for lots of pretty paper (don’t paper crafts feel perfect for summer? ) 2. Seventy Tree — I love her washi tapes and prints. And I love her blog just as much, with it’s beautiful photos and fantastic links. Watch out for Seventy Tree! 3. With

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  1. I like to visit You Can Make it Easy for a touch of so many of the things I loved about living in Hawaii, like the beaches, the camping, the endless shrimp trucks and weekly karaoke. 2. Utchi No Mawari — a blog dedicated to the wonders of Japan, curated by a French woman. 3. Oh

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  1. I think we’re all happily familiar with the lovely ARH and Hunter Gatherer. And Ashely Helvey’s Comme Ci, Comme Ca is already shaping up  to be equally pleasant, with it’s interviews and home tours, featuring minimal spaces and down-to-earth chats. 2. Hermine is a textile designer residing in a little Belgian village who’s blog, Joural

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  Today’s picks simultaneously fuel my wanderlust and my nesting instincts; I want to travel to far away shores and return to a home curated to cozy perfection. 1. Masami Akatsuka’s blog, Cocon, is every bit as lovely as her handmade goods. In addition to beholding her beautiful making and styling chops, we’re given a peak

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  I really can’t get enough of botanical blogs, and this week’s floral bookmarkables delight and inspire in the most natural way! 1. Tigers to Lilies – where L.A. florist, Lili,  gives us a glimpse into her world of botanic wonders and shares her favorite inspirations. Lili works some serious magic with wildflowers. 2. Tokyo

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1. Oeuvre is a blog from Japan with images, stylings, and textiles so addictive, you’ll want to view it all in one sitting. But I recommend savoring it slowly. 2. I so love the mix of cheery brights and light-drenched pale tones, the family warmth and bold 70’s decor on the Swedish Krickelin.  And goodness, I

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Hello; I’m Kristen Gregg of Marginamia!  We all know the feeling of discovering a truly bookmarkable blog, while looking forward to cozily savoring past posts and all that is yet to come. Well, I’m pretty giddy that I get  to package that feeling up for you every other Thursday here at Design for Mankind (just imagine it

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