Cute idea for Mother’s Day: a blooming monogram. See here how you can make this (DIY project by Parcel Post).
For the Dutchies: I saw paper maché letters like these at Xenos.
Found on Etsy #11
Today I found the shop of Rebecca desnos on Etsy. She makes beautiful hand dyed bamboo scarves. I love the big geometric patterns and the natural fabrics she uses. Want to see more? This is her blog.
Love it is! Sweet pinks, little hearts and cute balloons for this lovely Valentine inspiration.
Images: Eva Black Design | Beata Cervin | Martha Stewart (heart cookies) | Martha Stewart (tea)
Cool pattern made of tape, colorful shapes and neon dots. It’s made by Anna Niestroj from Blink Blink. I found this via Patternbank.
Have you put up your Christmas decorations yet? I’m starting today with a little tree and some lights. I came across these Snug DIY Christmas balls. I like them, I think I’m gonna to try to make my own Christmas balls from paper!

Done with playing scrabble? Here are some DIY ideas to give new life to your old scrabble letters!
Images: Welovepictures | Shannon Blue | Chocolate Mint Crafts
My new handmade cushions! I made them from a few upholstery fabrics in light tones. I mixed different qualities: linen, wool and cotton but all in the same color-tone. The orange labels are the finishing touch and easy to make. Cut a rectangle from a piece of bright colored fabric then fold it and sew it. Taadaaa: handmade cushions.

There’s this dip-dye trend going on. And it is perfect to try at home. Take spoons, bowls, stools or anything else that can use a boost and dip it! I’m gonna try this today!
Pictures: Um Project | Wind & Willow | Remodelista
I’m in love with these feathers by Britt Bass. The bright colors, the painted paper and the gold detail: perfect! Britt has, like me, a special place for neon. Britt sells these feathers in her Etsy shop.
These baskets are the perfect shiny touch in your interior. I found this on the wonderful blog of Martha Sterwart. You can easily make these silver baskets yourself. You just need some (old) baskets and silver spray paint.
Source: Martha Stewart
Do you remember the old times? Making the most beautiful things with origami. Let’s tell you something: origami is hot! You can find so many flashy and unexpected designs with folded paper for example on Etsy and Pinterest.
In this movie you see a marvelous folded rhino, I love him. To difficult to make this yourself? It’s designed Sipho Mabona by and you can buy his work it here!
A fantastic DIY! I love this wrapping idea. It’s so simple and beautiful. All you need is craft paper, washi tape and some blooms or herbs from your yard! So take a closer look at your garden and start wrapping.
Source: Stephmodo
This tableware by Jeanine Eek Keizer is made of vintage items, all glazed in the same color. By a simple trick she discovered it was possible to glaze porcelain for a second time. Trough the smooth gradation of colors all items together become a collection.




























