things i love about cats
when they run across the house at full speed for no reason
when they sneak up on u and start sniffing u and their whiskers tickle u
when u close the door to keep them out of ur room and they stick their paws under the door
the little butt wiggle before they pounce on something
their tiny sneezes
when u put a bag or a towel on their head and they start walking backwards
the thing they do with their ears when they hear a loud noise
papilio demoleus! my favourite butterfly, so tiny and cute, we became friends
our cinemagraphs on instagram: @kitchenghosts
JOURNEY OF A DRESS | Elie Saab Haute Couture Spring Summer 2016 collection
The kitty harvest is bountiful this year
translation: “My sheep! [bah! bah!] You are my life. [bah! bah!] Walk behind me…[bah! bah!] Sing (after me).”
Darley by dahowes on Flickr.
Or pyjamas! Soft soft bedsheets would feel so cosy :3
Hello! I love your blog. Do you happen to have any ideas on what I could do with old sheets? The fitted has a large rip, beyond my ability to repair, but most of the fabric is fine. The matching flat sheet is in good shape. Unfortunately, every idea list I've found recommends making clothes, and the sheets are so faded and stained that I couldn't wear any clothes made from them. Still, the fabric is soft and (mostly) strong and I don't want it to go to waste!
Fabric's fabric! You can reuse them for whatever project requires fabric. If the sheets are clean and in good condition and the fibre type allows for it, you can always try to hide the stains by dyeing them.
Use them for projects that don't require pretty fabric otherwise, like reusable cleaning rags, stuffing, pet toys, linings that will never see the light of day, items that will get stained anyway like aprons,... Or you could turn them into clothes you only wear when doing dirty chores like gardening, cleaning, painting, car maintenance,...
Rosy morning porthole view.