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In case you didn't know,
Fashion Week is fast approaching. Anyone in the industry is
probably running around like a crazy person right now trying to
secure passes to shows, invites to parties, and making sure anyone
who will be backstage—whether they be VIP or a video crew—has all
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We all remember grabbing the bed sheets to make our secret hideaways. With Crazy Forts you can let your children's imagination run wild with less furniture rearranging on their part. Creator, Jim Whitney, said he came up with the idea because he wanted to enhance traditional fort building. Start by using the kit to create a freestanding structure (everything from castles to astronauts) and drape bed sheets or blankets over it. Crazy Forts even offers downloadable building plans to help you along the way. Engineering and physics plus fun? Genius. Read More »
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I was flipping through the pages of UK's Toast catalogue the other day, when I came across image after image of all these amazing camping style shots. I could only wish a place like this exists. I always loved camping as a kid, the sound of raindrops landing on the tarp, the dampness of my pillow in the morning and the smell of campfire in my hair.
I don't remember it like this. Beautiful cotton linens, cozy hammocks, romantic tents, wicker furniture, turquoise lanterns. It makes me want to try camping again.
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...For lots of reasons, but mostly for this:
Swiss Miss blogged "The Hiding Place" [via Stork Bites Man], a 1998 art installation by Bjørn Bjarre.
The artist says, "I made a kind of over sized fantasy-reproduction of a teenager hut, the one I was never allowed to keep for a very long time in the basement of my parents' house. The fantasy involved stealing the furniture from my parents and re-arranging them the way I pleased, filling the interior with activities to eliminate boredom. I wanted the construction to function as a free area of escape and nostalgia, a chill-out zone for the eternal teenager within..." Read More »- Let’s talk: Comment (2) | Blog
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