The styling of Mummymoon’s winter collection couldn’t be cuter. Also, secret pockets. Everyone needs a secret pocket or two. LINK: MUMMYMOON
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anna jay.
Anna Jay photographs minimalist still life creations, playing with the “science of vision.” In other news, I’m totally adding Anna to the list of people I want to go bowling with. LINK: ANNA JAY
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lilapops.
Secret weapon alert: Lilapops are cough drop lollipops, perfect for when your wee one is sick and the last thing you want to do is feed their sweet face a super gross-tasting menthol sugar cube. Plus, there are no artificial flavors, dyes or preservatives – and they’re gluten-free, lactose-free and vegan. Genius, right? LINK: LILAPOP
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amon clothing.
I’m totally not doing this amazing line any justice with a handful of pics, but I was tired of screenshotting. Do yourself a favor and just visit the site yourself; it’s dripping with rad. LINK: AMON
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mom-savers // blanket shawl.
Pro tip: During these chilly fall days where you need to layer up, why not throw on this gorgeous basket weave shawl for a bit of extra style in your step? Bonus: it’s big and cozy enough to double as a baby blanket for your mini. Genius! LINK: STRING THEORY
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marcelo gomes.
Starting your week off with more awesome from Marcelo Gomes. Man, I can’t even believe I haven’t checked in on this portfolio in over two years. I’m such a madwoman. LINK: MARCELO GOMES
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bookmark it.
Happy Friday! We’ll be laying low this weekend, basking in the glory of zero plans (my favorite kind of weekend!)! See you Monday; until then, here are a few links that made me smile this week: 1. How to make a cloud. 2. Crazy beaded clothing. 3. So wish I could see this installation in
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life design 101.
I loved Erin’s post earlier this week showing the step-by-step design evolution of a single room. What if you were able to take that one-piece-at-a-time principle and apply it to your life? What if, instead of fixating on all the things you needed to change (cue overwhelm), you started small, replaced one thing, and then