John Keats, from “Ode to a Nightingale” (1819)
Here’s a few fairy pngs I made from Cicely Mary Barker’s artwork. Feel free to use them!
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A very comfy spot
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Virginia Woolf, from Blue & Green in “Monday Or Tuesday: Eight Stories”
“She is still on her balcony green flesh, her hair green, dreaming in the bitter sea.”
— Federico Garcia Lorca (via dulcedenaranjas)
part 1, finding clothes:
🕊 everything i buy is from a charity shop or depop. some key search terms i've found useful are "prairie", "mori kei/girl", "blouse", "broderie anglaise", and "crochet". now "cottagecore" is a bit more popular that works too but sometimes people hike up the prices!
🕊 texture is your best friend, and is usually my starting place for finding cute statement pieces! go for anything crochet, cord, chiffon, knitted, linen, or lace.
🕊 stock up on cardigans!!!!!! from oversized to bolero, there's a cardigan for every season + outfit. they're cheap as chips too, almost all of my cardis are from £1 sale rails in charity shops:)
🕊 white cotton blouses, particularly broderie anglaise, look so cute tucked into a skirt or trousers. pair with a cardi or let the collar peek through a woolly jumper when its chillier.
🕊 corduroy trousers are abundant in secondhand stores, but ones that that FIT are hard to come by. don't be scared of bigger sizes - that's what belts are for:) i wear cords 6 sizes too big for me with a belt and they look lovely, especially with a tighter fitting top or blouse!
🕊 the same goes for skirts. granny skirts are so sweet and literally everywhere in charity shops but if you're worried about the waist just add belt loops and ur ready to go:)
🕊 invest in frilly white socks. seriously, you won't regret it>:))
🕊 petticoats make great cottagecore skirts or you can wear them under a dress that's a bit too short!
🕊 anything printed with flowers. ANYTHING.
🕊 shoes are a bit trickier, so i tend to find those on ebay or depop. im a big fan of chunky shoes, docs, mary janes and high-top converse! i've been pretty lucky with docs as they can be priceyy online and mine were between £10-30, i've found they tend to be a bit cheaper on ebay than depop but take longer to find. you don't need loads of shoes, just a couple neutral ones. great colours to go with pretty much any cottagecore outfit are brown, black, and green.
🕊 think about colour schemes if u feel overwhelmed in a secondhand/thrift store! i usually head straight to anything green, light blue, pink, or cream/off-white, so think about what cottage-y colours suit your complexion and focus on those.
🌷🧵 hope this helps! the post after this is part 2 on upcycling and styling<33 🧵🌷
cute weekly self care checklist:
♡ read one chapter of a book ♡ practice a new skill of your choice every day for 15 minutes ♡ clean & tidy your room ♡ exercise daily with a workout video ♡ take a picture of the sky ♡ write a small poem or story ♡ make your bed & fold your clothes every morning ♡ make one playlist of songs that you like ♡ check up on a friend ♡ draw a picture of anything ♡ take a nice stroll around the block if it’s sunny ♡ go to bed at the same time each night ♡ write a list of nice things that happened this week ♡ bake a sweet dessert you like
EMBRACING (1992) dir. Naomi Kawase