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Link Kaboom 34


vi.sualize.us on Black And White

1. Black and White: A tumbler blog dedicated to black and white photography. Gorgeous black and white photography.

2. Hydropolis Underwater Hotel: Remember when you first saw the Little Mermaid, and they had all those magnificent palaces underwater? Yeah, apparently we’re doing that now. I love living in the future.

3. I Quit The iPhone: I think this will go down as the week the iPhone honeymoon was officially over – this article sums up a lot of the complaints I have been reading all over the web, spurred by Apple’s block of Google Voice on their iPhone devices.

4. Pie Popsicles: Yeah, you heard me right. WE ARE NOT READY..

5.Maru’s Blog: Possibly the cutest cat on the planet has his own blog. highly recommend the video with the bag on his head.

6.Quit Your Day Job: Etsy professional Liane gives you the skinny on the in’s and outs to selling on Etsy as a fulltime occupation.

7.Wrath of Hipsters Misguided: Why must we always look down our noses at particular trends and subcultures? I completely share the sentiment voiced in this article.

Finally, a little candy magic, courtesy of PES:

Have a heck of a weekend, folks!
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Inspiration Machine 52


Clockwise from top left: _Neverletmego_, Trois_Merlettes, margolove, Island_Kerstin

1. Take a one-hour vacation every day.

2. Remember the restorative powers of an ice cream sundae.

3. Hold a paper airplane contest.

4. Remember the most important parts of life are forgiveness and learning.

5. Create a power mantra for yourself, asking the universe to give you the things you need in times of doubt and stress.

6. Invest in a tambourine.

7. Preserve particularly sunny days in your memory bank, to draw out on the rainy ones.

8. Remember that if a plant needs sunshine to thrive, then so do you.

9. For a full minute, do nothing but smile.

10. Nurture your spirit with the same care as you would a child.

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My Daily Covet: Butterfly Princess

1. Sephora by OPI, Dark Room

2. 3D Butterfly Suitable for Scrapbooking, Weddings and Decorations

3. Large Fendi Fabric Bag

4. Elizabeth and James Snake-Embossed Wedges

5. ALBERTA FERRETTI 3/4 length dress

6. GIANNI BARBATO Snakeskin Boots

7. Butterfly wall decal One Large Butterfly vinyl wall decal 9×11

8. Silver Castle Ring

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Bodkin

Loving up on the sweet, stylish simplicity of Bodkin.

Get yours here.

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Link Kaboom 33


31 National Geographic Photos

1. 31 National Geographic Photos: These beautiful photographs taken by National Geographic show just how beautiful this crazy world of ours can be.

2. How To Make Kool Aid Wine: Let’s face it, the economy is pot, and we are all cutting corners where we can. Now is the time to enjoy the small pleasures. So let’s just buy some Kool Aid mix and make some hooch, okay?

3. Humans Glow: Scientists prove that we are all luminous beings. Maybe there is something to auras? This little light of mine…

4. The Burger Registry: New York’s 82 Most Notable Burgers, or “How to Become Fat and Delicious in under 100 Meals”

5.25 Impressive Dirty Car Paintings: One small step for dirty cars, one giant leap from “WASH ME” doodles…

6.Remembering Apollo 11: 40 images from that journey four decades ago, when, in the words of astronaut Buzz Aldrin: “In this one moment, the world came together in peace for all mankind”

7.Wide Open Spaces: This lovely website by Emily collects beautiful, inspirational eye candy.

And finally, a unicorn?

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July 09 Mixtape: Expectation of Celebration


The Four Horses Of Revelations
Originally uploaded by mliebenberg

My approaching wedding officially feels real. The pressure and preparation has definitely increased over the past few weeks, and as a result, this summer has felt like one of great anticipation; like dangling from the edge of a great, beautiful precipice. I think at this point, Fiance Kaboom and I are sick and tired of the planning – we are eager for the leap.

I feel like these songs express that sense of urgency, excitement, stress, and expectation. I hope you enjoy them, and remember to relish those little moments in the middle of the tempest.

The Playlist:

01. Johnny Cash – As Long As The Grass Shall Grow

02. Vampire Weekend – Ottoman (Soundtrack Version)

03. Clinic – 2nd Foot Stomp

04. Pixies – Alec Eiffel

05. Cat Power – Cross Bones Style

06. Peggy Sue – The Sea, The Sea

07. Rainbow Arabia – Harlem Sunrise

08. The Most Serene Republic – Content Was Always My Favourite Colour

09. The Mountain Goats – Palmcorder Yajna

10. The Acorn – Crooked Legs

11. Mike Doughty – The Only Answer

12. Ani Difranco – joyful girl, peace and love mix

13. Dave Mathews Band – #41

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MY DAILY COVET: Etsy Love: Wedding Cake Toppers

1. “Silk Floral Wedding Cake Topper with White Calla Lilies, Roses and Orchids” by MySilkGarden

2. “Cuite Couple—in Snowy white dress and Wombat Gray suit with Camel hair” by yuyuart

3. “From this Day Forward – Wedding Topper – WT003′ by amadalebel

4. “Custom Made Sock Monkey Cake Topper” by chachilovesfinny

5. “Custom Wedding Cake Topper – Small Hand Painted Love Birds with Nest” by RedLightStudio

6. “Day of the Dead Wedding Cake Topper” by SkullQueen

7. “Wildflowers Custom Wedding Cake Topper” by HaveAndHold

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Link Kaboom 32


“Knoxville, Tn Bijou Theatre Poster by Zach Hobbs

1. “Knoxville, Tn Bijou Theatre Poster by Zach Hobbs: I’m completely head-over-heels for the poster work of this artist, particularly this Sonic Youth poster. It’s retro and super-modern all at once!

2. Baffled by yoga: which style is best for me?: Interested in yoga, but don’t know where to begin? This handy article from Little Red Fire Engine will leave you ready for your downward-dog.

3. DIY YSL Cage Sandal : Maegan, in her utter brilliance, has managed to make mock-up those oh-so-structural shoes we’ve all been drooling over. Sign me up!

4. Where Have All the Eyebrows Gone?: New York Times takes an in-depth look at this seasons new trend: san-eyebrows.

5. in Bb 2.0 – a collaborative music/spoken word project: Darren Solomon collected hundreds of videos of people playing in the key of Bb major, and then put them together to make something beautiful.

6.Machine Dreams: In the Google hive, she’s the queen bee; Vogue interviews Marissa Mayer, the 34-year-old megamillionaire, computer-programming Google executive who’s as sharp as her fantastic fashion sense. I would very much like to be her when I grow up.

7.BooneOakley.com’s YouTube Website: URL’s are so last season. Alternative media outlets are where it’s at, and Boone Oakley is forging the way with this brilliant utilization of YouTube as their information hub.

And finally, the Olympus Pen camera is 50 years old, and this wonderful, creative short sums up it’s entire lifetime in a clever, fluid, touching way.

Have a nice one, folks!

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Inspiration Machine 51


Clockwise from top left: misspaq, weirena, Bibimorvarid, Ms Reed

1. Create a tempest in a teapot.

2. Have a paper-doll party. Invite all your friends over to make paper-dolls and paper-doll clothing. And extra points if anyone wears a life-size paper dress!

3. Write a letter of encouragement to someone you admire.

4. Read the classics.

5. Have your friends write out lists of their favorite flowers, then visit a botanical garden a have a scavenger hunt.

6. Make a cardamom rose cocktail.

7. Invest in a hammock.

8. Volunteer at your local library.

9. Embellish your tights.

10. Remember you are bright, brilliant and utterly, utterly beautiful.

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Successful in Stress: Tips To a Calmer, Cooler You


Stress Siren.
Originally uploaded by SaylaMarz

A lot of people have commented to me about how cool-headed I seem, considering I am in the midst of planning a wedding a little over thirty days away. I can tell you that though I may not show it, there is in fact a ton of stress there, simmering just under the surface. But even with the persistent stress, I do feel more or less like I am keeping afloat amidst the chaos, and this has to do with two significant aspects: my general approach to stress, and the perspective I hold regarding the wedding itself.

In terms of my stress management, I have worked consciously for over a decade to be able to conduct myself well under pressure – those who knew me in high school will attest that I have not always been so, could have been termed, “flighty” at the best of times, and, “a total spaz” at the worst. This spazziness had a lot to do with the fact that I have ADHD, or “Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.” In a nutshell, ADHD basically means that my mind is running on all its cylinders all the time – I crave immersion, which can be wonderful, but if left unchecked will leave you spinning off into confusion and distraction. Life was constant stress. Goals were impossible to reach, lingering upon a horizon loaded with things yammering for my attention.

One of the things I am grateful for in overcoming my ADHD is my work. More than anything else in my life, my rigorous design education could not have been better built to occupy and hone my mind into a far more precise, functional machine. Through design, I have learned how to take an idea and bring it to complete execution. I have learned how to pull my immersive mind from other distractions, and concentrate it fully and singularly on the task at hand. And most importantly, I have been able to learn how to take a brain that is easily distracted, and exercise it with multiple projects at once, and have found a wealth of pleasure and fulfillment through doing so.

So, I suppose I can count myself among the lucky, as I am one of those people that thrives under pressure. Therefore, even when the wedding seemed overwhelming and unmanageable, I knew that I could conquer it. However, if you are not this type of person, I offer these encouraging pieces of advice:

No matter how big it seems, It’s not. Goals are notorious for having long shadows. No matter how daunting a project seems, it will undoubtably turn out to be not as big once you are in the midst of it, getting it done.

Break the boogie monster into little gremlins. Remember, there is no such thing as a big project – just a bunch of little projects that all need to get done. Take any task that seems insurmountable and break it into smaller and smaller pieces, until you are left with something that you feel you can actually do. Remember, the smaller the task, the more likely you will get it done.

LISTS. LISTS. LISTS. Yes, I am one of those people that is an obsessive list maker. And you should be, too, because THEY WORK. No matter how daunting a project is, it becomes manageable when you write down what needs to be done. Minds are sieves, not safes – so write that stuff down!

Be Confidant. More than anything, remember that you CAN do this thing. A positive outlook is the best thing you can take with you into any project, and will carry you through those moments when it feels like everything is falling apart. The self knowledge that every stumbling stone may be a springboard in disguise is a vital, crucial part of being successful in life and love, and will give you the perseverance to reach that silver lining.

What are your tips/tricks to handling stress?

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