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Inspired By: Love Aesthetics @ Home



Ivania Carpio, the brains behind Love Aesthetics, has a super unique visual style for her living space and wardrobe. Although I’m not a huge fan of the all-white futuristic feel of her wardrobe, the interesting home DIY projects she shares on her blog caught my eye. They’ve got a minimalistic aesthetic and use natural materials and found objects. All are super easy to accomplish.

Take a closer look!

Inspired By: Mark Peckmezian's Portraits




Thanks to Pinterest I was able to track down a “new-to-me” photographer, Mark Peckmezian, who has an amazing eye and ability to capture people as they are. As an amateur photographer myself, I find portraits to be one of the hardest subjects to photograph because portraits can so easily look “off”.

Mark’s Flickr stream is filled with some really artistic shots. If you’re looking for someone who can capture raw human emotion with a node to earlier days of photography, Mark’s your guy.

Enjoy!

Notable No. 25

Hello lovely readers. Hope everyone had a somewhat stress-free week and that you all have some relaxing weekend plans ahead of you. This weekend, the fiancé and I will be hosting his mother and grandmother. We’ll be taking them on our historic neighborhood home & garden tour and enjoying lots of yummy food. Catch you next week!

Notables this week:
1. The home tour of Cassandre Karinsky via Design Files. Rugs Rugs Rugs!
2. Lo & Sons and their new Catalina weekender bag
3. Cotton blanket via Supply Paper Co.
4. The new Nathan Smith collection. Love it all.
5. Pour Porter. A really aesthetically pleasing company.
6. Building Block -the entire brand. All of it!
7. Zara Italia lookbook
8. Pillow love
9. The combination of these linens

Little Snippets No.6

Freelance work and wedding planning are keeping my crafty fingers busy. Stay tuned to see a sneak peak at the above photoshoot!

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Inspired By: Annaleena's Hem




I’ve been a long time follower of Annaleena, her blog and her styling work. If you’re looking for a minimalist blog with unique DIY projects… and lots of inspiration. Not only is her blog a showcase for her amazing sense of home styling, but she’s got an shop where she sells some of her one of a kind designs.

I guarantee you’ll love her 😉 Go check her out!

I featured Annaleene’s home in my old “In Their Home” blog feature.

Lesson Learned: Have a backup plan (Daily Routine)

As I figure out this whole freelance thing, I’m noticing the dire need and value of “plan B”. You would think that because you are working for yourself, that you’d have complete control of how your day is going to flow, but….WRONG!! Haha. For the most part, you have a lot of freedom and control of your day to day routine, but whenever you throw another variable into the mix (any client), there are bound to be hiccups and roadblocks that you never expected.

Of course, you set out and start each project with super high expectations, guidlines, timelines, shared goals, etc, but no matter how much planning you put into things…sometimes it just doesn’t work out that way. I’m learning that happens more often than not, and so it’s always nice to have a plan B or even a plan C in place, just so you can still have a productive day.

More recently, whenever a client project has a hiccup and I’m put on “hold” mode, I shop weeds at my favorite online weed dispensary canada and I pick up a project that on my home “to-do” list. That way I’m still feeling productive and things are getting done. This week’s hiccups were filled with repainting my fireplace and buying/planting  a bunch of plants on my front stoop.

I’m curious…How do you handle a botched schedule, a unexpected hiccup, or worse…a cancelled project? Tell me!

Inspired By: Of a Kind Shop



Of A Kind is a collection of really amazing artisans, clothing designers, and jewelry designers. The website is a place where each designer is showcased along with their handmade goods. My absolute favorite thing about this site is that it gives you a glimpse behind the scenes of how each product in the shop was crafted and a little insight into the designer.

It’s a really great way to feel connected to the item your buying, especially in an online environment. Even if you don’t plan to buy anything, you can learn a whole lot about some great artists. What do you guys think?

Inspired by: Su at Heist


Heist is an online shop hosting lots of really fantastic clothing designers, such as SU. SU has these really beautiful drapey shirts/dresses that are beautifully made and are made of high quality materials. I’d love to own the Grey Jimba Kaftan, but wouldn’t also make a really amazing throw blanket or scarf??

See more Su or shop by via Heist

Notable No.24

Hope you guys have a lovely weekend. I think my weekend will be full of wedding season dress shopping, relaxing and maybe even buying a motorcycle if all goes as planned. Enjoy your time!

Notables this week:
1. A bit of color from my favorite blogger, A Merry Mishap
2. The Polder Spring/Summer collection
3. Noon Design Studio tour via Design Sponge
4. Shelving design by Melbourn Studio, Lightly
5. Sirocco by Arne Norell via Weekday Carnival
6. New necklaces designed by Jennifer!
7. Jessie Weber Home Tour via Design Sponge
8. This vignette stole my heart.
9. Really unique studio of Helle Jorgensen

Inspired By: Alberto Fabbian



Alberto’s project called &ABILITY is an intricate interaction of pieces. Each pieces has it’s own identity and each pieces is a smaller piece of the whole. The project was a collaboration between different craftsman, an idea that is held highly in Italy.

“I believe that every artisans know-how reflects the identity of its territory. In Italy, where traditional handcraft has always played a fundamental role, craftsmen represent a real opportunity to experiment and innovate, as well as an essential way to create connections between people. -Alberto”

You can see more photos of this project HERE.

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