I am just dying over the most perfect bag. If you know me, you know I have a bag obsession. Especially leather satchels. Mmm.
This is actually an ONA camera bag (which is wonderful, because it’s not always a good idea to dump your fancy camera in your purse!) but I’d put all my other stuff in there, too. Oh, and a knitting project!
At $309, it’s far from within my budget, but a girl can dream, right?
Christmas is coming up, too! *wink*
I’ve had nothing but amazing experiences with the Photojojo Store (super fast shipping, great customer service, and a surprise dino in every package!) , and I have an ever-expanding wishlist for them. Here are some of my latest faves.
I just wanted to pop in and show you all the button I FINALLY got around to making for my blog. You can grab it from the right sidebar. If you post buttons to blogs you read and you have a fancy to do that with mine, here’s your chance.
Here’s a larger version for kicks and giggles if you want to admire it. It’s a Hipstamatic print I took of the Stow-away-asaurus I got with my recent Photojojo order. I love that store. (PS I saved the GIF to loop infinitely, but my browser only shows it looping once. Does anyone know how to fix this, or if it loops infinitely in your browser?)
I’m not going to keep it a secret that I have a big blogirl-crush (that’s a thing, I swear) on Ez of Creature Comforts. She’s outdone herself again with this set of FREE photoshop brushes. Click on the photo to visit her site!
Thanks to this clever idea found via Pinterest, I decided to give DIY makeup remover a shot.
I really prefer the pre-soaked makeup remover pads, so I decided to give that a shot. Turns out that a jelly jar is the perfect size! Add a cute label, and voila!
I found Alisa Burke’s awesome blog by way of CraftGawker. I’m drooling over her watercolor paintings and doodles… but what really caught my eye was this fantastic anchor wall art that she made for her daughter’s nursery.
If you know me, you know that I love tattoo-style artwork, and this definitely fits the bill. I’m going to be making myself something similar very soon!
ColourLovers is a ridiculous source of inspiration for thos of us who, well, love color. It’s a social community that allows you to create, share, and favorite colors, palettes, patterns, and designs. Don’t take my word for it, just check it out! Even if you don’t open an account (it’s free!), you’ll LOVE browsing all the beauteous stuff.
I designed this pattern the other day and colored it with one of my palettes. If you visit the site, you can color it yourself, download wallpaper… even order fabric of it!
 You can check out my profile here. Do you have a ColourLovers account? Tell me! Let’s be friends!