Inspiration Daily: 11. 10. 11
Credit for these delicate images belongs to: 1. :: june 13 :: , 2. Untitled by Anna Inghardt, 3. Untitled by Patrick Hidden, 4. Untitled by Kristina Franco

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Credit for these delicate images belongs to: 1. :: june 13 :: Jane Potrykus , 2. Untitled by Anna Inghardt, 3. Untitled by Patrick Hidden, 4. Untitled by Kristina Franco
Today I'm fawning over a few picks that came together in a happy little gathering, all inspired by these charming DIY animal topped jars seen on House to Home (photographed by Dan Duchars).
I love bright pops of color (especially when it's drab outside like it is today) but if you're not feeling it, I also think that this DIY would be fabulous in white or gold paint too. Can't you just imagine gifting animal topped jars filled with tasty goodies to your nearest and 'deer'est this holiday?! A gift inside a gift! That's the best kind of course. xo Ez
DIY Animal Topped Jars seen on House to Home (via Janessa on Pinterest) | Mugtail Fawn - Korin (seen in Real Simple Magazine) | Surf Letterpress Gift Tags - Mr. Boddington's Studio (my favorite vendor at the New York Stationery Show) | Gin Daisy Cocktail Ring and Manhattan Cocktail Ring- Kate Spade | Dents Classic Suede Gloves - Asos | Canvas Totes by Chewing the Cud (surprisingly affordable)
Credit for these images belongs to: 1. ? by Laura Nguyen, 2. yellow blot by Uniforn Studio, 3. coconut cream cake by Julie Marie Craig, 4. Museum-5 by Cait Harri
Last night I came across this incredible music video for 'In Your Arms' by Kina Grannis, and couldn't wait to share it with you all today.
The making of this amazing piece took almost 2 years of dedicated work by visionary director Greg Jardin and his creative team. Take a look at the behind the scenes making of each jellybean frame and more in this great follow-up video.
(discovered via Plenty of Colour)