I know I may be a little late, but I recently discovered Washi Tape! If you haven’t heard of it, welcome to a whole new decorative world! Yes, it is tape, but it is cute, colorful, printed tape. You can use it to cover books, wrap lamps, even customize your computer keyboard or stripe your car! I found this awesome gallery on Buzzfeed showing 56 ways to use it! Now it’s time for me to go buy some of my own. xoxo, Whit
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DIY Décor
I know I may be a little late, but I recently discovered Washi Tape! If you haven’t heard of it, welcome to a whole new decorative world! Yes, it is tape, but it is cute, colorful, printed tape. You can use it to cover books, wrap lamps, even customize your computer keyboard or stripe your car! I found this awesome gallery on Buzzfeed showing 56 ways to use it! Now it’s time for me to go buy some of my own. xoxo, Whit
It’s Not All About the Bread
I recently saw this post on BuzzFeed with 15 yummy no-bread sandwiches and I wanted to share for all of the gluten-free, bread haters out there… Or for those of you just looking for new and creative diet tips. Either way, these bread-free sammies all look so delicious that you’ll forget you’re actually being healthy. Click through the gallery to get a mouthwatering visual of the recipes listed below. (more…)
Flashback Friday: LA in the ’90s
I found a post called “35 Signs You Grew Up in Los Angeles in the ’90s” on BuzzFeed this week and I have to say it was pretty spot on. Of the 35 signs listed, I identified with 28 of them. Thrifty Ice Cream, the La Brea tar pits, school earthquake drills and laser tag at Ultrazone are just a few of the things I remember all too well from my childhood. Click through the gallery to see some of the other signs that applied to my LA upbringing and then head over to BuzzFeed to check out the rest. xoxo, Whit
Flashback Friday: High School in 2005
I just saw this hilarious post on Buzzfeed, “A Typical Day For a High Schooler in 2005.” From Razr phones and IMs to Abercrombie clothes and Livestrong bracelets, this flashback to 2005 is pretty accurate. Click on over to compare notes from your high school experience.























