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Saturday, March 23, 2013
Sunday, February 24, 2013
If you fall down, you’re gonna have a bad time.

If you fall down, you’re gonna have a bad time.

Friday, January 18, 2013
A stargazer’s bedroom

A stargazer’s bedroom

(Source: fluxinspiration-architecture)

Saturday, January 5, 2013
Tuesday, November 20, 2012
cabbagerose:

DIY:  MOSS GRAFFITI
Moss graffiti, also called eco-graffiti or green graffiti, replaces spray paint, paint-markers or other such toxic chemicals and paints with a paintbrush and a moss “paint” that can grow on its own. As people become more eco-friendly and environmentally aware, the idea of making living, breathing graffiti has become a more green and creative outlet for graffiti artists. It can also be considered another form of guerrilla gardening.
One or two clumps (about a small handful) of moss
2 cups ofbuttermilk
You can also substitute withyogurt(vegan yogurt can be used)

2 cups of water (or beer)
1/2 tsp. sugar
Corn syrup (optional)
_______________
Apply your paint in a moist area that receives a moderate amount of sunlight.
Moss grows best on porous surfaces such as bricks or other stones.
The best times to plant your graffiti are in the spring or fall, and keeping the moss moist will encourage its growth.
If for any reason you wish to get rid of the design or parts of the design, spray it with lime juice as this will kill the moss.
via: belmortimer and wikihow

cabbagerose:

DIY:  MOSS GRAFFITI

Moss graffiti, also called eco-graffiti or green graffiti, replaces spray paint, paint-markers or other such toxic chemicals and paints with a paintbrush and a moss “paint” that can grow on its own. As people become more eco-friendly and environmentally aware, the idea of making living, breathing graffiti has become a more green and creative outlet for graffiti artists. It can also be considered another form of guerrilla gardening.

  • One or two clumps (about a small handful) of moss
  • 2 cups ofbuttermilk
    • You can also substitute withyogurt(vegan yogurt can be used)
  • 2 cups of water (or beer)
  • 1/2 tsp. sugar
  • Corn syrup (optional)
_______________
  • Apply your paint in a moist area that receives a moderate amount of sunlight.
  • Moss grows best on porous surfaces such as bricks or other stones.
  • The best times to plant your graffiti are in the spring or fall, and keeping the moss moist will encourage its growth.
  • If for any reason you wish to get rid of the design or parts of the design, spray it with lime juice as this will kill the moss.

via: belmortimer and wikihow

Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Nice usage of materials and neutral colors in the bathroom.

Nice usage of materials and neutral colors in the bathroom.

Monday, March 5, 2012
I like the subtle color scheme and the paintings on the wall. The ceiling fan is also a nice touch, although useless for a room that size.

I like the subtle color scheme and the paintings on the wall. The ceiling fan is also a nice touch, although useless for a room that size.

(Source: luxurymuch)

Sunday, March 4, 2012
Thursday, February 16, 2012
dat bathroom

dat bathroom

Thursday, February 2, 2012
Mmm floor to ceiling windows.

Mmm floor to ceiling windows.

Making a note of these awesome bathroom ideas (via kohlertalk)


Making a change—even a small change–to something as routine as your shower can help make your daily life a lot more pleasurable. After all, the average person spends more than 80 hours in the shower each year. Don’t we deserve a great experience?

Making a change—even a small change–to something as routine as your shower can help make your daily life a lot more pleasurable. After all, the average person spends more than 80 hours in the shower each year. Don’t we deserve a great experience?

Mmm Kohler products.

Mmm Kohler products.

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