
It would be so cool to do a whole wall of this, from ABC Stuff, at home in the kids room or even at work in the conference room. Imagine how much fun it would have been growing up and getting to play teacher with your own chalkboard wall. I do have a nephew I can buy for…

Isn’t this chair to die for! And the lamp and tray! These unique pieces are from Tracy Porter. I think it’s my new favorite website! That chair would be perfect for my vanity table! Now where is that piggy bank…..wait a minute maybe I should just paint one…

I love little dipping bowls and fun dishware. Food is suppose to be enjoyable, so why not serve it with something you get enjoyment from? These beautiful earthenware pieces are made by Tracy Porter. All of her pieces are beautiful and one of a kind. I should go get some hummus to put in my dipping bowls.

Here are more fabrics from Purl Soho that I absolutely love. These are perfect for spring! Maybe I should re-upholster my dining set or make some curtains or even a cute pair of capris. You know, my birthday is just around the corner…hint hint…

Research is so much fun! Especially when I happen onto a very fun website. Check out these fabrics from Volksfaden. I love the illustration, the pattern, the color. Time to get out the sewing machine…

What a sweet way to say a simple greeting! These precious note cards featuring twelve Russian doll illustrations made me smile all the way to the online shopping cart! I can’t wait to see the postman’s face when I put one of these cute dolls in the post. If you need some new fun stationary head over to modcloth and go crazy… I did.

Ryan Wallace definitely knows how to make me spend my hard earned cash. Using mixed media he creates rich textured illustrations that should belong on all of my things! I love the use of these colors and the fun memories that come to mind when looking at the Ferris Wheel. sigh…

Figuratively anyway. A designer’s dream stay — all based on the Pantone color matching system. A total of 59 rooms, in seven different color palettes, the Pantone Hotel was designed by Michal Penneman and Architect Olivier Hannert. I would love to visit someday and enjoy a waffle breakfast in bed.Come to think of it… maybe I can stop on my way to Berlin!








