do i dare to eat a peach?
things I think, love and hope for.
do i dare to eat a peach?
evachen212:

my twirl-worthy new Zara flats
howtotalktogirlsatparties:

DEAD.
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tallwhitney:

53 Pairs Of Television-Themed Earrings

Yesterday I became obsessed with finding TV-themed jewelry. This is what came from it.
tallwhitney:

53 Pairs Of Television-Themed Earrings

Yesterday I became obsessed with finding TV-themed jewelry. This is what came from it.
anthropologie:

If you can’t afford a plane ticket, or it’s just not the right time for a voyage, the best way to travel is by opening a book.
May I suggest a trip to California with East of Eden by John Steinbeck? Or even Paris, with The Elegance of the Hedgehog by Muriel Barbery. The travel possibilities are endless where books are concerned.
Via: Recyclart
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coloredmondays:

Thomas Allen
Cutting the text into the silhouettes—letter-by-letter—came next. There were no overlays or pencil lines to guide me. I simply ‘eyeballed’ the shapes to determine where each of the words should fall. I had a few extra copies of the book on-hand in case I made mistakes and had to start over. Remarkably, that only happened once.

This is amazing.
coloredmondays:

Thomas Allen
Cutting the text into the silhouettes—letter-by-letter—came next. There were no overlays or pencil lines to guide me. I simply ‘eyeballed’ the shapes to determine where each of the words should fall. I had a few extra copies of the book on-hand in case I made mistakes and had to start over. Remarkably, that only happened once.

This is amazing.
coloredmondays:

Thomas Allen
Cutting the text into the silhouettes—letter-by-letter—came next. There were no overlays or pencil lines to guide me. I simply ‘eyeballed’ the shapes to determine where each of the words should fall. I had a few extra copies of the book on-hand in case I made mistakes and had to start over. Remarkably, that only happened once.

This is amazing.
coloredmondays:

Thomas Allen
Cutting the text into the silhouettes—letter-by-letter—came next. There were no overlays or pencil lines to guide me. I simply ‘eyeballed’ the shapes to determine where each of the words should fall. I had a few extra copies of the book on-hand in case I made mistakes and had to start over. Remarkably, that only happened once.

This is amazing.
coloredmondays:

Thomas Allen
Cutting the text into the silhouettes—letter-by-letter—came next. There were no overlays or pencil lines to guide me. I simply ‘eyeballed’ the shapes to determine where each of the words should fall. I had a few extra copies of the book on-hand in case I made mistakes and had to start over. Remarkably, that only happened once.

This is amazing.
couturecourier:

Ombré tights!!! Love this so much!!