This last weekend was my friends birthday and she said, “if I close my eyes hard enough, it’ll go away, right?” And damned if I don’t feel that way today.
This last weekend was my friends birthday and she said, “if I close my eyes hard enough, it’ll go away, right?” And damned if I don’t feel that way today.
Here are a few of my favorite things from urban outfitter’s right now.
I love all white sheets and I’m obsessed with this duvet cover.

They have the shower curtain too – both would be too much in my apartment, but how amazing.

Lunch made with love? Anyone?


Then simple pattern – Chevron – is fun, simple and not too girly in a grey and white shower curtain.
We don’t really need a crowd to have a party; just a funky beat and you to get it started
Advice to sink in slowly is an ongoing series of posters designed by graduates for the purpose of passing on advice and inspiration to first year students.
I happen to be a big fan of group emails … or really just emails between friends. Every day I sit and write countless professional-sounding emails at work; sometimes it’s just nice to be creative and have fun.
Just in case you don’t know from reading it – this email was for the Calvin Harris show.
And for my friend’s birthday:

Advice to sink in slowly is an ongoing series of posters designed by graduates for the purpose of passing on advice and inspiration to first year students.
“I’m trying to make it as absurd and useless as possible,” Mr. Herscher said of the contraption, which will turn off the lights behind him when he leaves the room. It is the first in a series he calls Ecomachines, which will perform simple, energy-saving tasks in elaborately wasteful ways.
“You hear that it’s good to recycle everything,” Mr. Herscher said, “and then you hear it takes more energy to recycle paper than it does to cut it down. It’s really hard to know what the right thing to do is. This is a way to express my own frustrations.” nyt
Joseph Herscher’s first Rube Golberg machine: