I absolutely love minimalist Christmas decor. It doesn’t take much to add some simple winter greenery to vases, candles, and wooden structures. Maybe next year, I’ll try a minimalist design and only use my white decorations. Maybe.
June is Pride month, which means all the colourful rainbows are in full force in cities, communities, and homes around the world. Rainbows are one of the most recognizable symbols of gay pride. You might see them on pedestrian crossings, flags, and on every piece of clothing item. Today, I’m sharing two more minimalist rainbows
Fringe and tasseled chandeliers have been around for a while, but I’m seeing them used more frequently recently. They’re soft and delicate, so I thing the the style is ideal for a bedroom or powder room. They come in a range of prices and materials, and there are even DIY instructions floating around online, too.
I buy many of my plant pots from Ikea. They’re sleek and inexpensive, and they come in ideal sizes for my many plants. I also pick up unique planters for myself or as gifts when I’m out and about. In Ontario, Leuk in Collingwood and Lofthouse Living in London are two great places to find
All boxed up for today’s pair.