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Mod Retro Indie Clothing & Vintage Clothes 80+ Photoshop Actions for Giving Your Pictures a Vintage Look Photoshop actions are great. With just a click of a button you can apply a complicated effect to a photo instantly. One of the most popular type of actions is the vintage or retro style. With the popularity of vintage-inspired Instagram filters and film emulation, the older style is desired with many photos. Fortunately, there are plenty of quality Photoshop actions that will help you to get vintage effects quickly and easily. Instagram Filters (13 actions) Lomocam (10 actions) Lomo Action Hard Lomo Action Holgarizer Vintage Light Leak Action Vintage Heaven Action Vintage Dream Action Retro Cross Action Vintage Matte Action Faded Film Action Old Film Action Retro Style Actions (10 actions) Instant Hipster (10 actions) Prestalgia (10 actions) Vintage Gold Action Aged Black & White Action Glory Days Vintage Actions (7 actions) Muted Colors Vintage Action Old Tones (6 actions) Vintage-Inspired Actions (4 actions) Minty Tint Vintage Action

Magazine féminin - madmoiZelle.com Jetset Graffiti Shoptart Hooked: Saint Laurent Monogram Luggage shouldn't be flashy or obnoxious — it just shouldn't. Aware of this universal truth, Hedi Slimane has designed the new Monogram line of travel goods for Saint Laurent. Alluringly subtle and classic, the thirty or so men's and women's pieces — suitcases, briefcases, totes, and more — feature the Saint Laurent signature in embossed gold letters and outer canvas printed with a barely-there transposition of the Yves Saint Laurent logo, the one designed by the artist Cassandre in 1961. Everything is made in Italy, too, backing up the understated chic with quality craftsmanship $175 (card case) - $4,095 (carry-on trolley) at Saint Laurent stores and online: men, women PreviousnextSaint Laurent Monogram Hooked: Givenchy Scarves Believe it or not, summer scarves have a purpose. 120 x 120 cm, cotton-silk blend, $530 at Net-a-Porter PreviousnextGivenchy scarf Céline London A Store Is Born: Céline London Céline, 103 Mount Street, London Hooked: Raf Simons for Adidas

TetraBox Light by Ed Chew Liquid to Light Designer Ed Chew takes a green step in the right direction with the TetraBox lamp, a light object made from discarded drink packets that would have otherwise ended up in landfills already packed to the brim. The design is achieved by unfolding the packets and refolding them into hexagonal and pentagonal sections that are then pieced together to form a geodesic sphere or any other desired shape. Here, the Epcot-like ball makes an attractive overhead light and casts an impressive web of shadows and shapes on the surrounding space. Designer: Ed Chew Little People - a tiny street art project

Planting A Pineapple Did y’all know that you can take this and turn it into… This? And that this will eventually produce… This? Yes, I’m talking about turning your average, ordinary grocery store pineapple into a tropical showpiece within your home. Planting a Pineapple 1. 2. 3. In 24 months (sounds better than two years) it will look like this. You will have an actual, large, utterly delicious pineapple in 24-36 months. The thought of growing my own pineapple always makes me smile and giggle just a little bit. Now what am I supposed to do with all of this leftover pineapple? I see something sweet coming soon. While you’re waiting for me to make something yummy with the leftovers, go ahead and plant a pineapple. Be adventurous plant a pineapple. Hugs, Tickled Red *Please bear in mind that I am not a hortoculturist. Tagged as: Gardening, Pineapple, Tropical Fruit

Moondog Stapleless Paper by Sherwood Forlee A Little Bit of College Ruled Genius By our friend and returning Yanko champion, Sherwood Forlee. Check out the simplicity. Just punch out the corner, make a cut or two, fold back, and POW! Get out there and kick-start the economy! That Forlee, always thinking with his heart. Visit his portfolio or click below to see the other things by SF that have been featured on Yanko Design. Designer: Sherwood Forlee

De Thriller van Thrill Grill: Hamburger van chef-kok Robert Kranenborg Streetfood in Amsterdam Robert Kranenborg raakte in de jaren ‘70 geïnspireerd in het buitenland tijdens zijn werk op de Holland-Amerika lijn. In Kuala Lumpur zag hij hoe goed streetfood werd gewaardeerd. Als kok proefde hij daar natuurlijk alle verschillende keukens en liep hij met een grote smile van de ene stand naar de andere. In Nederland zijn we natuurlijk nog lang niet zo bekend met streetfood als in bijvoorbeeld Maleisië. Voor hem was het eten van verse producten op straat een openbaring, maar in zijn rol als leidinggevende bij verschillende restaurants had hij er destijds niet de tijd voor hier iets mee te doen. Wat is Thrill Grill precies en hoe is het ontstaan? Voor wie nog nooit van Thrill Grill gehoord heeft: Dit initiatief reed eind juni 2013 in de vorm van een foodtruck de straat op na een jaar van voorbereiden en proeven. In ons gesprek met hem geeft hij aan dat we het maken van een goede hamburger absoluut niet moeten onderschatten. De Thriller Deel dit artikel:

>How-To: Newsprint Manicure « A Pretty Penny I saw this newsprint manicure over on The Daily Nail and thought it was adorable (especially for bookworms and word lovers like myself). I did a little Google detective work to see how to recreate it, and was surprised at how easy it is! All of the tutorials I found called for vodka or other clear distilled spirits, but we were fresh out. Like this: Like Loading...

How To Steal Like An Artist (And 9 Other Things Nobody Told Me) - Austin Kleon Wednesday, March 30th, 2011 Buy the book: Amazon | B&N | More… Here’s what a few folks have said about it: “Brilliant and real and true.” Read an excerpt below… Tags: steal like an artist

60 Small Ways to Improve Your Life in the Next 100 Days Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to make drastic changes in order to notice an improvement in the quality of your life. At the same time, you don’t need to wait a long time in order to see the measurable results that come from taking positive action. All you have to do is take small steps, and take them consistently, for a period of 100 days. Below you’ll find 60 small ways to improve all areas of your life in the next 100 days. Home 1. Day 1: Declutter MagazinesDay 2: Declutter DVD’sDay 3: Declutter booksDay 4: Declutter kitchen appliances 2. If you take it out, put it back.If you open it, close it.If you throw it down, pick it up.If you take it off, hang it up. 3. A burnt light bulb that needs to be changed.A button that’s missing on your favorite shirt.The fact that every time you open your top kitchen cabinet all of the plastic food containers fall out. Happiness 4. 5. 6. How many times do you beat yourself up during the day? 7. Learning/Personal Development 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

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