JOEY NATALIA TEO | MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA | Here's the beginning of my inspirational album, where shapes and colours in my mind are nuts and bolts in a machine
cmyk4life:

Shhhh SignFab.comHang the Shhhh Sign on the door to get a little peace and quiet. Great for nurseries or quiet time, the “S” itself forms the handle for the knob.
ninbra:

Yin Tai, Park Life Pool, Beijing, China.

We shouldn’t be partying when we turn 21 because we turned 21, but because thats our last chance to be 20.. When i reach adulthood, life just got serious and complicated.. N it aint any reason to be partying

micasaessucasa:

AKA Central Park Serviced Residences @ NYC
freemindfreebody:

drugstoreprincess:

quitepolished:
I made a tutorial! I hope this is something that possibly helps people, because I know some people said they wanted to try out my stippling gradient nails.
Okay, so words to go with the pictures:
First you need to paint your nails with which ever color you like. In my original nails I chose a black base, but I like white much better. Then, using a tiny dotting tool (or a needle, possibly a toothpick, I used a #18/0 spotter brush) make a bunch of dots near the tip of your nail, so many that barely any of the base color shows through. You can use nail polish for this, but I chose to use acrylic paint. After that keep working in sections, using less and less dots and making the sections ever so slightly bigger until you reach your cuticle. If you have long nails you could probably stop before the cuticle, or you could just make the sections bigger. I like to do four sections, but you could do more or less depending on how gradual you want the gradient. 
If there’s any confusion please let me know and I’ll try to clarify!

Dotwork on the nails! Such a good idea!
superbruut:

The Design Society Journal 2

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lolbraryblog:

Let’s Play Carpenter
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Robot Glory Hole
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