1/11/2011
a hairy tablecloth.

The hairy tablecloth was invented for the subconscious and reformed hair-twirlers of our society. Genius, yes?
LINK: NATHALIE STAMPFLI


The hairy tablecloth was invented for the subconscious and reformed hair-twirlers of our society. Genius, yes?
LINK: NATHALIE STAMPFLI

Did you like that pun? Did you? Good.
LINK: RSVP BLOG

I forgot to write down my cliche meanings yesterday, but I’m making up for it with a new project. Because #16? Check, check and check:

My friends at Jack Cards contacted me over the holidays to ask if I wanted to participate in a 30 Day Gratitude project. And you know what? It’s always a good time for some gratitude, so I thought this would be the perfect time to finally send notes to all of my former teachers.

Is “out of this world” too easy? Yeah? OK. Well then we’ll just call this collection stellar.

Still too easy? You’re a tough crowd to please, guys.

LINK: SETAREH MOHTAREZ
p.s. Here’s where my galaxy fashion obsession began. You’re welcome.

Titled ‘Weave Me Tender.’ Man, I wish I’d thought of that.
LINK: ERIC YAHNKER

Whoa alert.
Have you heard of dazzle camouflaging? During WWI and WWII, war vessels were painted in “dazzle camouflage” to confuse the direction and speed of boats, planes and carriers.

Insanity!
LINK: TESSA BLAZEY
p.s. A modern take on dazzle camouflage.
p.p.s. A dazzle ship typeface? AMAZING!

I quite like this mountainous music video and have decided colored snow would be way cooler than white snow.
Except for the yellow kind.
LINK: JOSHUA JAMES WRIGHT on BEHANCE

Bow-dacious, indeed. One of each, perhaps?
LINK: LAUREN DESGRANGE
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