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I have been on Etsy & Pintrest browsing overload. There's not a lot on TV here and so when I'm in the hotel room, my options of what to do are limited. We're going to be here for 2 more weeks, so I don't expect to slow down anytime soon. I thought I'd share some of the fruits from my labor though. Enjoy! (Click the images below to be directed to their homes) Drool-worthy, but pricey...Much More Practical...Pretties...
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This website is kind of cool. Anyone in the design industry has surely run into issues in selecting exact colors online and for most of us, access to a Pantone deck or a properly calibrated monitor is a dream not a reality.
This website lets you select color schemes and gives you the exact code for them, helping you communicate the exact color you're looking for. Just click on the screen when you find the color you like and click away until you find them all. Then you can either jot down the codes or do a screenshot. Cool? I heard this amazing story on NPR this morning and thought it was worth sharing.
We are avid recyclers in our home. There are some things, however, that are just not that convenient or easy to do. Things like light bulbs, electronics, batteries, and composting, are all in my "more difficult" category at the moment.
I came across this website today that could be an awesome tool for anyone in the U.S. that wants to do more. Earth911 allows you to enter your zip code and it will give you listings for all your recycling needs - from car batteries to cardboard. So if you're like me and have a stash of used batteries somewhere - add dumping them responsibly to your spring cleaning to do's and let this website help you! I'm curious to see how it'll be in Germany. I would LOVE it if they had some sort of community compost. I discovered two cool websites recently that I thought were pretty handy. You know those simple ideas that make such sense, you wonder why hadn't anyone thought of them before? I thought I'd share in case you're in the dark on these nuances like me! First, I discovered a site called Doodle today where you can schedule an event and poll attendee's on different items, such as "Which date works best for all?", "What time works best", etc. Wouldn't this be handy for planning wedding showers, bachelorette parties, and baby showers where you have to email people you don't know very well? I thought so. WeddingSnap is the modern day version of putting disposable cameras on the table at your wedding reception. Its a smart phone app that lets you upload any photos you take during the wedding to a cloud website so that you, and any of the other wedding attendees (including the bride and groom!) can see the wedding from all points of view. How cool? No more burning each other CD's or sending a dozen emails! I wish we had this during my wedding. Part of the fun of seeing photos my friends took was seeing my wedding from their point of view. Plus you never can be everywhere at once and someone may catch something that you totally missed!
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