Christmas will mean: no exams or any school work to worry about, friends, love, family, good food, baking, blogging, picture taking, crafting, reading, watching movies, listening to records, and cuddling up beside the fireplace.
I'm loving the traditional flooring, and the shallow shelves lining the wall. I would probably opt for a mix of candles and pictures to liven up the space.
I really like how the pictures in this bathroom make it not feel like a bathroom at all. It seems so home-y and comfortable.
I'm really into pale/nude tones right now. All of these looks just seem so effortlessly cool, especially the first image. I love the unexpected mix of textures of the cable knit sweater, paired with the flowy lightweight skirt (I also love the length of the skirt!).
Wishing it was still warm enough to wear all of these outfits.
This also reminds me of Monday night's 90210 where Jen dresses Jacques in leather and tweed trousers to correspond with her own outfits. We realize later in the episode how ridiculously impractical this is....but how howww cuteee?
Lately I have become completely obsessed with mood/inspiration boards. They are so pretty! I will be making one of my own sometime soon. I love how the first image has a leaf included - incorporating nature with art and fashion.
As of late I have been completely obsessed with Mumford & Sons, and the new Tokyo Police Club album 'Champ'.
Give a guy a banjo and he will own my heart forever. This music is so lovely and touching. The best music I have come across this year.
I'm usually not a huge fan of these Canadian cuties, but this album is soso good. Dave Monks' vocals are so sweet, and the album as a whole gives a really good vibe. Check it out!
So simple and lovely. I've read about the "science" of arranging a bookshelf - using negative space, grouping like items, taking height into consideration, etc. The first image, I think, represents this kind of practice. However, the following pictures show how beautiful the most simple arrangements can be. Such a great way to display the things you love, whether you take the science into consideration or not.