Happy Friday! This week has been a whirlwind (more in Bee’s letter coming up in a bit!), but I’m so thrilled to rest up and enjoy this beautiful fall weather – my favorite season of the year! Enjoy a few links that landed in my inbox this week: 1. Hello Shiso’s latest collection is crazy
Blog
inspiration
russ noto.
Technicolor animals and polka dots for sale. LINK: RUSS NOTO
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products
threaded photographs.
Oh man, this piece above? I want this hanging in every room of my house, just to remind me to wear a lampshade once in a decade. (Preferably a lampshade with such awesome threading.) But then I’d want this piece in every room. Because duh. Geometrics and monochromatic awesomeness all in the same batch of
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apparel & accessories
bang bang!
OK, this clothing collection is just about the cutest thing I’ve seen today. It all feels so very Alice and Wonderland-meets-croquet party. LINK: BANGBANG
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Miscellaneous
bookmarkable.
1. I’m a big fan of the pottery made by Clam Lab. Their blog is great place to visit, too. 2. I’m Revolting is beautifully curated, and author Su Wu’s Storyboard collumn on the Etsy blog is an additional treat. 3. We’ve long admired Jen Altman’s work, right? And now that newly opened shop
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toys & games
a stuffed ukelele.
I don’t know how to play the ukelele, but I’m going to teach Bee someday. Even if it’s a stuffed ukelele and no sound comes out. (She’d probably prefer it that way, actually!) LINK: OLIVELSE
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Miscellaneous
wanderlust.
Bold hues of yellow, marigold, and red sway in the Argentine breeze. This picture-perfect field calls to mind Marc Jacobs’ floral explosion from Resort 2013. Set against the brightest sky blue imaginable, actual fields of flowers and printed fields of flowers POP! TOP: IT’S A BEAUTIFUL WORLD / BOTTOM: ELLE
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Miscellaneous
MAKEKIND 23.
Continuing my theme of taking somewhat ordinary items and turning them into something useful or decorative, I’m here with this weeks MakeKind post to show you how to make something from all of those loose hex nuts and washers you might have laying around the toolbox. Or as in my case, you can opt for