Nail DIY is our new obsession. From easy nail designs featuring a flash of sparkles to the most delicate of patterns, it’s amazing what nail bloggers can do with their tiny canvases!
BAR Refaeli is pretty in pink as she showcases her flawless figure for a luxury lingerie firm.
Everyone likes dreaming. It helps us to overcome the difficulties of our daily routine. As a rule, people imagine they have a lot of money, their own family, happy family and full social life. We also want the house of our dreams. Don’t stop dreaming.
… Which perfectly fit together. Because it should be, bouquet and boutonnieres should not be only beautiful and unique, but also must match.
Located in Rhodes, Greece overlooking the sea, Villa F is a modern holiday residence designed by German based hornung and jacobi Architecture. The house has a form of a bent rectangular prism facing the sea with open-plan living, lots of space and natural light. all images courtesy of hornung and jacobi Architecture
Whether you’re stuck inside during the hurricane with nothing to do but drink (and “work from home”), or just happen to have a whole bunch of empty bottles, you can make these easy projects even if the power goes out. 1. Decorate a bottle with washi tape to make a pretty, easy vase: Source: sweetpaul.typepad.com 2. Wrap them in twine or yarn: Source: frillyfabulous.com 3. Make a lamp: Source: instructables.com 4. Decorate for Halloween: Instructions available here 5. Use Sharpie: Source: creativejewishmom.com 6. Use newspaper to make a bouquet of flowers that will never die. Cut a rectangular piece of newspaper that’s about twice as long as
iPhone case is made from duct tape and fabric. You can modify this style to fit any phone, or use it for something else entirely Get the tutorial here.
Learn how to make the easiest no-sew clutch including step by step pictures after the jump. This clutch is made from a placemat and a belt. Get the directions here.
Some places are simply amazing. We can’t describe them with words {lake louise, canada} {abiqua falls, oregon} {aurora borealis, as seen from ersfjord, norway} {a morning glory pool, seen at the yellowstone national park} {16th century bridge, mostar, bosnia & herzegovina} {mykonos, greece}
Swatch has collaborate with Kidrobot to create a collection of eight Kidrobot watches for Swatch with each come with a complimentary Dunny. Dunny is Kidrobot’s iconic and highly collectible bunny-like vinyl toy, offering a customizable canvas for artists. Eight artist from various background: Gary Baseman, Jeremyville, Frank Kozik, Joe Ledbetter, MAD, Tara McPherson, SSUR, and Tilt have contributed their unique interpretation of Swatch’s Kidrobot Gents and its accompanying 3-inch (7.6 cm) Dunny.
Amazing animals photographs by Steve Garvie, talented and professional photographer based in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Birds is his passion but Steve find all aspects of the natural world of interest.
Big Appetites is a series of fine art miniature photographs by artist Christopher Boffoli. The series presents tiny, meticulously detailed figures posed in real food environments, referencing both a cultural fascination with tiny things as well as an American proclivity for excess, especially in the realm of food. His one-man show, called “Big Appetites,” photographs have been published in more than 80 countries around the world and we are happy to highlight it here. We hope you will like it. All images © Christopher Boffoli | Via DailyMail
No matter what you call them, tiki hut, chickee hut, palapas, bamboo hut, cabana, or palm hut, you can create your own island oasis! A single pole Palapas provides great shade around a pool or a great table seating at your restaurant or business. The “tiki hut” is the single pole umbrella with a circular table. This can be built on a pole installed in the ground or on a base constructed of wood, which makes a unit with benches that is self supporting and moveable. Never have I wanted anything so badly in my life..
Blu Design Group realized the garden for this mid-century home located in the historic neighborhood ofArapahoe Acres in Englewood, Colorado. Designed on the principles of mid-century architecture and influenced by the fathers of modern landscape architecture, the garden celebrates the uninterrupted flow among indoor and outdoor spaces. The house and the garden pushes each square foot to its full potential. In fact, the two complement each other so completely that you can think of the garden as an extra room — just another part of the house! Exterior and interior designs that work together to provoke a single mood or feeling was key during midcentury-modern’s heyday,