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Friday Internet Crushes: Some Spring in my Step | Red-Handled Scissors

Friday Internet Crushes: Some Spring in my Step

Spring Palette Challenge Shorts and Shirt from Colette Patterns Photo care of http://www.colettepatterns.com/ I have a serious sewing crush on Sarai from Colette Patterns, even if she makes me feel way, way behind in my springtime sewing. I mean, how could you not? (The pockets in the shorts even have awesome striped lining! Jealous!)Sally Cardigan …

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Friday Internet Crushes: Green With (Vertical Garden) Envy | Red-Handled Scissors

Friday Internet Crushes: Green With (Vertical Garden) Envy

Photo care of http://greeninemotion.blogspot.com/ I think that bathrooms are the ideal place in a home for an indoor garden, assuming you’re lucky enough to have a southern exposure.  My tiny bathroom with no ventilation definitely has enough humidity to sustain a whole colony of air plants/ferns/moss. Too bad it’s a windowless cave that completely fails …

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Friday Internet Crushes: Information That Would Have Been Useful Yesterday | Red-Handled Scissors

Friday Internet Crushes: Information That Would Have Been Useful Yesterday

Interfacing 101 Photo care of http://nicolemdesign.blogspot.com/ So, remember back when I made that first skirt (okay, also the first shirt), and the interfacing went all kattywampus? Well, it probably wouldn’t have done so if this troubleshooting guide had existed. Three Ways to Add Green to Small Spaces Photo care of http://greenupgrader.com/ This how-to combines my …

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Are Succulents the New Air Plant? | Red-Handled Scissors

Are Succulents the New Air Plant?

I’m still trying to get caught up with my reality-based life after the surreal (but fun) ridiculousness of the LA Emmy adventure, but today’s roof garden post from Our Designed Life reminded me of this great succulent wall that we saw—strangely enough—growing on a Jamba Juice in Hollywood. This design reminded me of the Grow …

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