string gardening

Monday

via stringgardens
i'm still trying to figure out how in the world this works. my mind is blown. this is beautiful.
via stringgardens
via kathyrenwald

salle de bain

Sunday

my bathroom has a clawfoot tub. i'm a week away from moving in and i've been spending all my spare time looking at design ideas. i've never had a tub before and i suppose the big question i have is whether or not to get a curtain. i suppose this also depends on whether or not the head will be wall mounted or on a hose or both. so i've been planning around both.
i really love these first few images the most - the cool grey color palette is gorgeous. i love the idea of a chandelier over the tub but i'm not sure i'll have the space. i guess i'll find out!
via designsponge/via tongueincheek
via tongueincheek
via designsponge/via countryliving
via designsponge/via apartmentherapy
via laoscambodia
via designsponge
via designpublic/via anthropologie
via urbanoutfitters
via anthropologie

apartment gardening

Friday

i'm a week away from moving back to philly and i can't wait to start filling our little house with plants.
self-watering planters via uuldesign
self-watering planters via uuldesign/via unknown
pallet garden via lifeonthebalcony
selective work by aurélien arbet and jérémie egry
selective work by aurélien arbet and jérémie egry
image via unknown


pallet headboard via stylizimo/planters via unknown



dresser diy via amerrymishap/pallet plant platform via unknown

wall planters via design-milk

enfant sauvage

free spirit summer bags

Even though it's still raining and 40 degrees here, I'm still convinced that summer is just around the corner, and lately I've been getting more and more into rucksacks and medicine bags in bright southwestern prints (perfect for beach adventures and road trips). here are a few of my latest bookmarks.
vintage southwestern bucket bag via etsy
handstitched deerhide medicine bag via etsy
vintage ikat drawstring backpack via etsy
tall seneca bag via etsy
vintage southwestern bag via etsy
handmade leather medicine bags via etsy
vintage blanket rucksack via etsy
and my personal favorite, from spelldesigns, these bone and tassel bags have gorgeous bead and hairpipe embellishments and a long fringe. they're beautiful in every color. AND if you enter GYPSY into the coupon section at checkout you receive 15% off store-wide. i guess the only problem i'm having is whether to get black or tan!
tan bone and tassel bag via spelldesigns
cream bone and tassel bag via spelldesigns
black bone and tassel bag via spelldesigns

the candy shop

Sunday

up to 500 underaged girls a month are trafficked for sex in the city of atlanta. it’s the number one city in the country for child sex trafficking...and the 10th in the world.
The Candy Shop from Whitestone Motion Pictures on Vimeo.

sleeping beauty trailer

city nomads

patrick blake and bgc recently worked on a shoot featuring styling by linda smyth of topstitch fame and featuring vintage items and pieces from topstitch and urban outfitters. i'm longing for summer.












stripping a bike frame

Monday

i've been super super busy lately. looking for apartments, lots of intense cleaning and painting to help fix up my parents' house so that they can sell it, and as always, that hour-long work commute. i'm planning on moving back to philadelphia by may so i'm just keeping my fingers crossed that everything will fall into place by then. but, i did get cut from work a few hours early today, which bought me a little unexpected free time. so i stripped my bike frame.

i've been planning on taking my bike apart and giving it a good clean and a fresh coat of paint before i move back for a while now. since i literally couldn't get anywhere in rural ohio on a bicycle anyway, it'll give me enough time to let the paint really dry properly. and now that it's starting to get nice out (sort of) it's warm enough to do the work outside. you can't really see my old paint from the pictures, but it was a matte black covered in burning witch and khanate stickers. and it was named nergel.
stripping a bike frame really isn't that difficult, and it takes only a couple of hours to do. you need a can of paint stripper, some thick gloves, and a few wire brushes in different sizes (i use an old toothbrush to get into the really small spaces like dropouts). i think it's easiest to use the paint stripper that comes in an aerosol can - the foam sprays on and you just let it sit for 15 minutes before brushing it off. just make sure not to set up downwind so that you get paint stripper all over yourself. in fact - wear an old long sleeved shirt because paint stripper stings even if you get a little bit on your arms.

first, take your bike apart. generally if you have even the most basic bike tools (hex keys, wrench) you can get off almost everything (wheels, saddle, handlebars, brakes). if you don't have the tools or don't know how to take off your crank and bottom bracket, take it to a bike shop and ask nicely. it only takes a few minutes so they probably won't even charge you (so make sure to stock up on tubes or buy something as a thank-you for their time).
my brother came out to help. it was much appreciated.
set up your frame, spray, and let the stripper sit for 15-20 minutes. then start scrubbing at it with the wire brush. the paint will come off pretty easily, but pay close attention to corners and tight spaces. i sprayed, sat, and scrubbed three times before being satisfied. be thorough, but don't worry if your frame isn't completely smooth - that's what sanding is for.

it took about two hours altogether from start to finish. i'm probably going to start sanding later this week. i've got a lot of ideas on how i'd like to paint it. i bought some inkjet vinyl sheets to make stencils should i decide to do an all-over pattern. decisions, decisions!