On the Road to Beautiful

~ Monday, May 7 ~
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Don’t you love that this use for paintbrushes not only spruces up the outside of a vase (or an empty jar or can), but still enables you to use the paintbrushes?
It’s a clever way to store art or office supplies such as brushes, pencils, pens, and rubber bands.
(via DudeCraft)

unconsumption:

Don’t you love that this use for paintbrushes not only spruces up the outside of a vase (or an empty jar or can), but still enables you to use the paintbrushes?

It’s a clever way to store art or office supplies such as brushes, pencils, pens, and rubber bands.

(via DudeCraft)

Tags: Rubber band Crafts Office supplies flowers vase diy upcycle paintbrushes paintbrush awesome cute
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~ Thursday, April 12 ~
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szymon:

Lace fence from Demakersva

szymon:

Lace fence from Demakersva

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03/22/2012 Barnard Flowers!

:)

Tags: :D barnard beautiful flowers irl march nature photography photos pretty school spring barnard college columbia columbia university life irl new york new york city nyc
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~ Tuesday, April 3 ~
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04/03/2012 Spring Is Coming!
By the way, today the sky was bright, blue, and beautiful! :)

04/03/2012 Spring Is Coming!

By the way, today the sky was bright, blue, and beautiful! :)

Tags: columbia columbia university nature flowers tree beautiful blue colors irl photos campus school new york city new york nyc
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~ Sunday, April 1 ~
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For Easter decor, why not make egg planters?
After Easter, the plants — eggs and all — can be planted in soil. 
How-to:

— Hold an extra-large or jumbo egg on its side. Tap the pointed end firmly with a table knife to just break through the shell; turn it slightly and tap again to remove the “cap.” [Reserve the contents to cook with] and rinse the shell.
— Create a drainage hole by carefully pushing the point of a small knife through the bottom of the shell.
— Gently remove about half the soil from around the roots of a small plant. Ease the roots and remaining soil into the shell; add a small amount of soil to cover the roots.

(via Pretty Ways to Decorate with Easter Eggs for Easter from Better Homes and Gardens)

unconsumption:

For Easter decor, why not make egg planters?

After Easter, the plants — eggs and all — can be planted in soil. 

How-to:

— Hold an extra-large or jumbo egg on its side. Tap the pointed end firmly with a table knife to just break through the shell; turn it slightly and tap again to remove the “cap.” [Reserve the contents to cook with] and rinse the shell.

— Create a drainage hole by carefully pushing the point of a small knife through the bottom of the shell.

— Gently remove about half the soil from around the roots of a small plant. Ease the roots and remaining soil into the shell; add a small amount of soil to cover the roots.

(via Pretty Ways to Decorate with Easter Eggs for Easter from Better Homes and Gardens)

Tags: easter eggs easter eggs awesome unconsumption diy planters natural nature plants flowers pretty egg art pretty easter eggs
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~ Monday, March 26 ~
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~ Tuesday, March 20 ~
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03/20/2012 Flowers on Campus!
Helloooo Spring! :)

03/20/2012 Flowers on Campus!

Helloooo Spring! :)

Tags: spring flowers tree barnard columbia columbia university pretty spring
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~ Friday, March 16 ~
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i love flowers! :) someone give me flowers :D

(Source: fairyrainbows)

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~ Tuesday, March 13 ~
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i want flowers!

i want flowers!

Tags: flowers pretty beautiful
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~ Saturday, March 10 ~
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how do you make those?!

how do you make those?!

(Source: tractortime)

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