unconsumption:

A huge old console television, acquired for $4 at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, gets repurposed as a sweet dog bed. Well done. To DIY, see Fried Okra blog.
Reminds me of this computer monitor turned into a smaller pet bed. 
Check out other pet beds and pet houses involving materials reuse here. 

Better than the usual rubbish on tv, I want to do this with mine.

unconsumption:

A huge old console television, acquired for $4 at a Habitat for Humanity ReStore, gets repurposed as a sweet dog bed. Well done.

To DIY, see Fried Okra blog.

Reminds me of this computer monitor turned into a smaller pet bed

Check out other pet beds and pet houses involving materials reuse here

Better than the usual rubbish on tv, I want to do this with mine.

ohdeermydear:

Laure
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Ettal Abbey monastery interior | Murray Mitchell
Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Look ma, I can crochet! Been teaching myself from YouTube. Bit rubbish at first but I’m getting there :) (Taken with instagram)

Look ma, I can crochet! Been teaching myself from YouTube. Bit rubbish at first but I’m getting there :) (Taken with instagram)

life:

Marilyn Monroe, or Wonder Woman?
A barefoot Monroe balances on rocks over a tiny brook. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, photographer Ed Clark described how in 1950 he received a call from a friend at 20th Century Fox about “a hot tomato” the studio had just signed: Marilyn. 
See more photos here.

life:

Marilyn Monroe, or Wonder Woman?

A barefoot Monroe balances on rocks over a tiny brook. In a 1999 interview with Digital Journalist, photographer Ed Clark described how in 1950 he received a call from a friend at 20th Century Fox about “a hot tomato” the studio had just signed: Marilyn.

See more photos here.

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

(Source: thedaintysquid)