February Screensavers & a Lovely Link List

Reflection print from North & Finch, Dishes in the middle shelf (left side), tumblers on top shelf, ceramic pitcher and linens from Vermont Linen Company.

Hello lovely…

Oops. Here we are on February 2 not 1.

Today a few February screen savers options, for your desktop and phone.

In Jpeg and PSD to add your own art/photos etc.
I kept the jpeg simple because I know most of you will want to use the PSD and make it your own.

A Day at the Studio

A Lovely Link List

one. Vintage Art Anyone?

A few weeks back, my friend Britt shared 2 beautiful vintage art sites. Since then I’ve been dreaming of a gallery wall in the studio.

I ordered Margot from Vintage Supply and Reflection from North and Finch. (both sprinkled into today’s photos).
You can even download and print the art right from home.
I mentioned to John that I’d like to print and frame a few for our living room. His reply “I’m not sure I want strangers staring at me?”
Ummm, ok I’ll just keep sprinkling them around the studio.

So far I’ve been printing on Red River Ultra Pro Satin. (just so beautiful).

two. the most brilliant peg rack

I think I shared my obsession with this beautiful Studio 50 HANGEN RACK a few months back .
Isn’t she beautiful?
The craftsmanship is BEYOND. Do check it out.
I love that the pegs slide and can we take a moment for propping a little art on the pegs as well?

three. Insta-Inspo Anyone?

Over in the Creator’s Club, I’m hosting a Fall (Back) in love with Instagram challenge.
Part of the challenge is to share a few of our fav accounts.

Oh my word, so many beautiful accounts I never knew of! If you’re in the Club pop into the classroom and check out the post.

Here are a few accounts inspiring me of late.

four. beautiful photography, floral, and styling books.

Over on Insta, I shared a post with the books in today’s video above.

 

Okay my lovely, I think that’s it for this very cold 2nd day of February. Stay well.

xxx

Kim

p.s.
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YOU were here. If you have a moment, say hello in the comments below.

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