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Repair, mend and enjoy the imperfection!
For a while I’ve been drooling over this blogpost about Japanese fabric and ways of mending your clothes from Design Sponge. I love this so much. Love the fabrics, colors and the worn beauty. And the recycle aspect of it all! This is apparently a Japanese farmer’s or fisherman’s jacket with sashiko stitching. Early- to mid-20th century sewing technique. This is so beautiful! If you get a larger hole in…
January 12, 2016 -
A nail polish kind of DIY
The elegant details on this frame has been falling off with the years. But it’s still beautiful. I first thought I would fix it with some gold paint but didn’t have any at home. So when I got my nails did for x-mas I hit two birds with one stone and filled the gaps with some glitter polish I had at home! I like that it’s bits and pieces –…
December 22, 2015 -
Quick Fix Tips
The color in Dellas room called Aruba was still there from the Becker’s color chart job we did t my place. But it was too much with the other colors we had so I had to do something. So hold tight but I painted white. People thought I was ill. But I had a plan – to spice it up with some pink. The big circles are painted in chalk…
December 10, 2015
Dosfamily.com breaking the norm one room at a time, since 2009.
Photographer Jenny Brandt and Designer Isabelle McAllister met online and this decor blog is their digital love child.
These girls put all their love, pink paint and neon lights into this rebel design blog.
This is the interior alternative you´ve been looking for.