
WEIRD DREAMS

If you’ve got it, flaunt it.
For more info, head on over to Almost Stylish.
Find out how here.
This tutorial at A Beautiful Mess uses Instax photos, but (with a little work) you could figure out how to transform any sized snapshot into wallpaper.
The perfect wall decor for a shopaholic.
Learn how to build one of your own here (first step: start drinking).
For more information on how he mounted them, click here.
While they’re not incredibly practical when it comes to *actual* travel (many are much heavier than modern suitcases, plus: no wheels), you can use them to store things at home. Take the drawers out of an old dresser and replace them with the suitcases you’ve accrued through many trips to Goodwill.
You’ll still be able to see them, but they won’t be taking up valuable, easily-reachable counter or shelf space (where you want to keep things you actually need frequently).
Here’s a tutorial to help you with the mounting process.
They look so pretty sitting in their jars, *plus* it makes it easier to find what you need: you won’t have to sift through a gargantuan pile wondering, “Now is this navy, or black?”
It’s a waste of space to put flats on a shelf that could fit boots.
Get a frame and some glue and you’re good to go.
Pottery Barn’s cubby organizer is ideal for storing fat quarters. More info at the Vintage Modern Quilts blog.
No need to dig through an army of toiletry bags: just look under the glass and grab whatever you need—everything’s visible.
Find out how to make your own here.
Learn how here.
Each figure stands atop his or her own brick (so you can remove them for use whenever you wish).
If you have a collection of your own… get out your sewing machine!
If you like the look (but lack the collection)… check out this shop.
Figures are cute! It’s only natural to be sentimentally attached to them. You’re not a hoarder.
More info here.
Buy one here… or attempt to make your own: an old letterpress shelf would work wonderfully (just add hooks).
If you happen to have some barn roofing of your own, find out how to to seal it here.
If you don’t have an endless supply of vintage roofing in your life (our condolences), you could age up some newly purchased metal: learn how here.
The choice to arrange them by color is a nice touch.
This corner of your living room is now an art gallery! Congratulations? Congratulations.
For some helpful artwork hanging tips, click here.
Get the instructions at Lay Baby Lay.
Buy a bunch of cute bottles in bulk and label them with the place you collected the sand (along with the date).
You can buy a shelf of your own here.
This table was made by Lauren Rogers – you can see another close-up photo of it on her Instagram account.
Covering the caps with resin will make a nice smooth surface that you won’t need to use a coaster on (learn how here).
Read more: http://www.buzzfeed.com/mallorymcinnis/collectionsLoading