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I wont say too much about this delicious looking design created by Viction:ary, mainly because every other design blog has already featured it. I love it so much though I couldn’t pass it up.
How perfectly quirky is this book? I not only want to buy it, but I want to eat it too! It is really lovely.
Bloom Chips improves upon the Pringles can by turning it into an expandable bowl. http://bit.ly/I5Mo0s
The Gentle chair, designed by the Swedish design collective Front for Porro, was on display at this year’s Milan Furniture Fair.
“There is a belief by Asian people that small changes in an individual’s life can have an impact and have a certain effect to the whole community, which in a psychological term is called a ripple effect”
Ripple Effect Tea Table by Hanna & Seo
A short video demonstration can be seen HERE
DIY Gorgeous Bow Pillow. Original tutorial in Dutch at ariadne at home. Translation and help for this tutorial for English speaking users at Heart Handmade here.
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)


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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)](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m103qzuZ561qzv12bo1_500.jpg)