My darlings, what are you up to this weekend? Alex and I are finishing up our last-minute wedding planning and researching restaurants for our honeymoon! Hope you have a wonderful weekend, and meanwhile, here's a short list of great posts from around the web this week.... xoxo
Wallpaper in the closet.
What a pretty shirt dress. (Bonus: Wooden buttons!)
This "hold me" tape made me laugh out loud.
This gorgeous house looks so calming.
Harvard (yes, the college) designs an A+ men's clothing line.
Amazing packaging. (Via Daydream Lily)
Let's go ride a bike.
Yummy DIY escort cards.
Oooh, chalkboard paint now comes in color.
Cute soap and pugs.
What the what? This calendar sucks ink out of a bottle to color each day.
A blog devoted to drawings of Serge Gainsbourg.
Pretty stationery.
Mav and Stephanie just published 3191 Evenings, a gorgeous photography book, and I'm also loving Pia's Paris shopping guide.
Congratulations, Swissmiss!
Plus, two videos:
I LOVED Alain de Botton's lecture on the philosophy of success. (It's 17 minutes, but very much worth the watch.)
Also, Michael Pritchard develops a filter to make the most revolting water drinkable. Kind of random for Cup of Jo, but it's brilliant.
(Photos by Sandra Juto)Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/2009/08/have-lovely-weekend.html
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Wallpaper in the closet.
What a pretty shirt dress. (Bonus: Wooden buttons!)
This "hold me" tape made me laugh out loud.
This gorgeous house looks so calming.
Harvard (yes, the college) designs an A+ men's clothing line.
Amazing packaging. (Via Daydream Lily)
Let's go ride a bike.
Yummy DIY escort cards.
Oooh, chalkboard paint now comes in color.
Cute soap and pugs.
What the what? This calendar sucks ink out of a bottle to color each day.
A blog devoted to drawings of Serge Gainsbourg.
Pretty stationery.
Mav and Stephanie just published 3191 Evenings, a gorgeous photography book, and I'm also loving Pia's Paris shopping guide.
Congratulations, Swissmiss!
Plus, two videos:
I LOVED Alain de Botton's lecture on the philosophy of success. (It's 17 minutes, but very much worth the watch.)
Also, Michael Pritchard develops a filter to make the most revolting water drinkable. Kind of random for Cup of Jo, but it's brilliant.
(Photos by Sandra Juto)Source URL: http://gbejadacosta.blogspot.com/2009/08/have-lovely-weekend.html
Visit Gbejada Costa for Daily Updated Hairstyles Collection