12/20/2010
sleep in heavenly peace.

David Shrigley in my bedroom? Shriek!
LINK: THIRD DRAWER DOWN


David Shrigley in my bedroom? Shriek!
LINK: THIRD DRAWER DOWN

Yeah, OK. I don’t know if her name is Rudolph either, but that’s the song lyric I chose. Also, I need this.
LINK: YESJESS on ETSY



All is bright, indeed.*
LINK: MICHELLE HINEBROOK
*That’s right! I’m officially in the Christmas spirit! You get song lyrics and artsy holiday innuendos all week long. You lucky things.

DNA Art creates customized canvases out of your DNA (I sent in mine and Ken’s both for a custom living room mural!). It’s super easy to do (they send over a DNA testing kit and a few cotton swabs later, you’ve got your sample!) and I can’t wait to see the results.
I’ll keep you posted. Happy shopping!
LINK: DNA ART

Need a last minute stocking stuffer for the burly man in your life? Enter The Moustache Calendar: a fine art calendar featuring this year’s Most Wanted culprits — just $15. Enter code ‘MoLove’ for 15% off through Christmas Eve!
Happy shopping!
LINK: THE MOUSTACHE CALENDAR

IMAGE CREDIT: VALERIE CHIANG
via: WESTERVIN
Color Mankind is a guest series from the ever-so-awesome Lauren at Color Collective.


TOP: HOLGER KALBERG / BOTTOM: BILLY BRIDE
Samesies is a series from the super-talented M. Fay. Happy Friday!

… let it be this. Rachel Perry Welty immerses herself in hand-created collages to symbolize how our lives are altered when surrounded by mass production, consumerism and the like. (Above are price tags; below are twistie ties.)

Am hoping this will remind me to go outside once in awhile. Happy Friday!
LINK: DENNIS MILES
*I like to change my desktop image every Friday so that next week, I’m greeted with something fresh and welcoming. ‘On my desktop’ is where I share next week’s desktop image!
I haven’t checked in with you in like, forever, because I’m in the middle of flooring hell. If you’re unsure as to what flooring hell consists of, you can ask me. Or, you can just seal your newly-laid hickory with oil-based sealant, realize you were supposed to use water-based, cry, sand and re-seal your newly-laid hickory again. And then again, and again. Fourth times the charm.
But, the good news? Our house is looking super cute. Here’s proof:

Go ahead and ignore the tool craziness in the corner. A work in progress indeed.
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