Milk Bottle Measuring Cups
Wednesday, April 13th, 2011Love these milk bottle measuring cups from Anthropologie! Perfectly beautiful inside and out, and the fact that they’re stackable make them the prettiest space saver ever!
Love these milk bottle measuring cups from Anthropologie! Perfectly beautiful inside and out, and the fact that they’re stackable make them the prettiest space saver ever!
With warmer weather on the way I’ve got the urge to add some color to my wardrobe. My friend Melissa has this Fossil Stella watch in green and I was delighted to find out it came in a host of equally cute colors. Paired with a striped sweater from Anthropologie and wedge espadrilles from Shoes.com it would make a great outfit for a Spring weekend!
I’m a little behind in hearing the news but in case you missed it, Anthropologie has partnerened with Styer’s to create Terrain, a home and gardening shop. If you love Anthro as much as I do you’re probably pretty intrigured. Just look at their beautiful flyer! I’ve already found a few pieces that I think would be just lovely in my own home…. *sigh. Well done Anthropogie, my wish list just tripled!
I get so much joy from reading all of your comments and it gives me an opportunity to discover new blogs each and everyday. I find myself so enthrawred and litterally unable to keep up! It’s so exciting to know that there is so much to be discovered each time I sit down to my computer.
My latest find is the delightful Grate Full Day blog. Lindsey stole my heart with her recent post about Anthropologie’s summer Dip Dyed Windows. As most of you know by now I have a thing for Anthropologie, a crush as it were. Their collective genius is endless and this seasons merchandising is no exception. From the Anthropologie’s Facebook Page:
“ Each is a joyful tribute to summer color—from pineapple gold and purple basil to crustacean red and saltwater teal. Each, too, is a testament to the passion and drive of our visual team—from scouring thrift stores for fabric scraps to dip-dying and drying, it was quite a process.”