txranchgirl's Profile
| Display Name: | txranchgirl |
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| Member Since: | 1/27/09 |
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I agree that aesthetic personality can be added just as much through texture as color. Here's one of the many fun ideabooks on http://www.houzz.com that discuss whites and neutrals: Apartment Therapy San Francisco | Inspiration: Decorating with Neutrals |
7/26/09 12:20 AM |
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The mermaid. is. awesome. It's all so handcrafted looking and reminds me of (though a different style of course) Jess Brown's dolls, featured recently at Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | En Gry Sif |
5/13/09 12:40 PM |
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We currently live in Palo Alto, CA, where a nice small 2,100 square foot house could run as expensive as a million. Comparatively, we're moving temporarily to Salt Lake City due to work, and the same bungalow house goes for around 350,000. But OUCH the location swap! Apartment Therapy Los Angeles | Question: What Do You Get For Your Money? Austin |
5/13/09 11:31 AM |
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Thanks for highlighting Julia Child's kitchen, and the simplifying and accessible principles of design that she gastronomically presented to the everyday cook. She is so inspiring to me, and reminds me that the most intense joys can often be the simplest! Apartment Therapy DC | Kitchen Inspiration: Functional Style from Julia Child |
4/10/09 1:02 AM |
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Milk. Since discovering it in Santa Monica last year, I've been obsessed with their haute whim and caprice. Their website has many other goodies and, just like a chocolate-dipped madeline, is tres addicting. Apartment Therapy New York | Milk Magazine: Not Just for Kids |
4/9/09 5:59 PM |
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This SO perfectly exemplifies how a little innovation can make stylish parenting do-able. This looks great and, Jennifer, I'd like to imagine how your creativity shows itself in your parenting! Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Makeover: Dutailier Glider |
3/17/09 7:49 PM |
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These are fantastically outrageous. The castle cake, girly but not obnoxious, is my favorite. Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | 31 Cake Designs Parenting Magazine |
3/11/09 1:16 AM |
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After the crib, we moved our toddler son into an enormous full-sized bed and introduced a pillow then as a part of his bedding. The bed was hilariously enormous for him at first--and was meant to double as guest accommodations--but turned out to be perfect for him. He never fell out, and now as a 5-year-old loves to sprawl out with books for pre-bedtime cozy time. At first he moved off of his pillow in sleep, which was fine, and began using it more as he got used to it. Apartment Therapy ohdeedoh | Survey: What Comes After the Crib? |
1/27/09 1:22 PM |