Saturday, January 07, 2012
Recycled Lacy Rug
Monday, July 12, 2010
Clever tissue box design
Extremely cute summer-only triangular box design. Also available in lime and orange 'slices'.
Labels: packaging, summer, tissues
Sunday, March 07, 2010
Shaker Modern Shiznit
Sunday, May 31, 2009
Etsy Recce: Dala Horse Accessories
Starting from the top left, moving clockwise:
Babymomo's Dala baby mat
Stjarnkraft's Dala pot holders
Spottedsushi's felt Dala ornament
Lishyloo's flur sack Dala kitchen towel
Babymomo's Dala baby mat
Stjarnkraft's Dala pot holders
Spottedsushi's felt Dala ornament
Lishyloo's flur sack Dala kitchen towel
Labels: dala, etsy, handmade, swedish
Sunday, April 19, 2009
It's about the little details...
Monday, March 30, 2009
Less expensive, less permanent wall tile options
In the ongoing quest for less expensive ways to beautify one's space (preferably in a less-than-permanent fashion for those living in rentals), I found some interesting wall tile options.
Smart Tiles are self-adhesive 3D 'gel' tiles that claim to be easily removable later with the use of a hair dryer. Find them at Home Depot. Starts at just under $7 - $10 USd per set of four 4 inch tiles.
Self-adhesive tin tiles available online at (believe it or not) Harriet Carter. Set of six 6 inch tiles for just under $15 USD.
Diamond Life offers their (probably not really removable later) industrial-look Max Tile line. Starting at just under $8 per square foot, not quite so inexpensive, either. Much easier to install than traditional tiles, though.
Smart Tiles are self-adhesive 3D 'gel' tiles that claim to be easily removable later with the use of a hair dryer. Find them at Home Depot. Starts at just under $7 - $10 USd per set of four 4 inch tiles.
Self-adhesive tin tiles available online at (believe it or not) Harriet Carter. Set of six 6 inch tiles for just under $15 USD.
Diamond Life offers their (probably not really removable later) industrial-look Max Tile line. Starting at just under $8 per square foot, not quite so inexpensive, either. Much easier to install than traditional tiles, though.
Labels: removable, rental options, wall tiles