Pink hot cocoa, chandeliers and treats fit for royalty!
Moscow-based artist Nastasya Shuljak has grown up in nature, enjoying the natural world around her. Now, she's creating miniature wool sculptures of small animals and other cute creatures, and her rich childhood is really visible in her works. Plants sprout from the heads of natural spirits. Polar bears, foxes, and other critters look as if they've just stepped out of a magical wonderland... Shuljak's 42.5K followers as well as her clients can't get enough of her adorable toys, and it's easy to understand why. It's impossible not to smile when you're meeting them.
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Have you ever wandered through a store and thought, I could do that myself? Well, there are some truly creative people who took this emotion to heart and started making something. And through the magic of the internet, they are able to share these things with the world.
This Gohobi Handcrafted Wooden Bear Ornament is an exclusive piece of art for your home. Carefully crafted from solid wood, these lifelike teddy bear figurines will make a perfect addition to your car or tabletop decoration. Its cartoon-inspired design will bring joy and a unique style to your space. The price listed is for one ornament. No two ornaments are alike, embodying the pinnacle of quality and craftsmanship. Individually created by the artisan's hand, subtle variations between pieces are to be expected. We aim to ship your order in reused/ recycled packaging where possible.
Because who wouldn't want some pretty chill elves hanging around the house? Tutorial here.
Easy stovetop potpourri recipes for fall, winter, Christmas, spring, summertime or any time of year! Excellent gift ideas!
my brother the architect (mentioned in this post) has 444 folders with 5,700 pictures on his computer sorted by name & date of rad architects, houses & buildings. i forced him to give me a copy (not…