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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…

  • 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 –…

  • 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…