Above are some shots from around the office lately. I had a little project that gave me an excuse to snap away and capture a few of the things I see at work. Daily life moves so quickly, and I don't often get the chance to do so, but it's nice to be able to put some of these things into concrete photos like this. Seeing them reminds me to appreciate the beauty in my surroundings, and to open my eyes a little more, taking in those fleeting moments that otherwise occur so mindlessly.
a day in the life
7.03.2013
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fashion office
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free people
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life
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every plant has a name
6.30.2013

My green thumb and thirst for the homegrown has really taken off this summer. For years I've been pining to fill a house with plants, and now moving into a place with enough natural light, it's finally becoming a reality. In addition to our succulent and house plant friends, I've been potting these little terracotta pots with herbs all around the house. I decided I'd need a way to remember what I started where, so it led to a simple but cute chalk paint DIY. Since I'm a new gardener, I love that it's a low commitment form of labeling. If something dies, or if I decide to seed a different plant next year, I can always erase the chalk and write something new. It's extremely easy to do, and in no way a novel idea, but I thought the end effect was very homey, practical, and cute. Follow along to see how you can do the chalk paint labeling yourself.
What You'll Need:
- chalkboard paint
- terracotta planter
- blue painter's tape
- paint brush
- paint dish
Directions:
1. Rip your tape in half length-wise.
2. Section off a parallelogram shape (wider at the top, narrower at the bottom) on your planter.
3. Paint two, even coats of paint within the taped off section, waiting about 10 minutes in between coats.
4. Let the paint dry for about an hour, and then remove tape, plant, & label.
And you're done!!
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chalk paint
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chalk paint diy
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chalkboard paint
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chalkboard paint diy
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diy
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plant diy
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plant label
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plant labeling
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planter diy
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planting
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projects
and it was all a dusty haze...
6.28.2013
I've been rather busy and silent here on the blog. Please forgive me and enjoy diving into a bit of recent inspiration.
More on Tumblr if you're bored.
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dusty
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dusty photography
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hazy
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hazy colors
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inspire
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neutral
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neutral colors
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pale pink
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