
Nautical Seashell Necklace is made from seashells found on the shores of Florida’s Sanabel Island. Holes in seashells are naturally carved by predatory snail called Moon Snail.
On ETSY: http://www.etsy.com/listing/98197985/seashell-nautical-necklace

Once upon a time there lived a cloud. She gave birth to a lot of children (raindrops) and decided to make a nest for them. She built a nest and started moving her children. But she had so many of them that they did not fit into her palms, so some of them dropped down to the ground as rain. One of the smallest raindrops was there too. It dropped into a puddle. From a puddle there was a small stream. Small raindrop got into a stream, from which it got into a river. It swam through a river as a bubble. Bubble woke up in the morning and saw that it is floating not in the river anymore but in the air, and it is not a bubble anymore but a mist. On it’s way it also saw a lot of other mists. On the way of it’s journey it became a cloud.

Pipe lamp by Daniella Witte: http://nordicdesign.ca/blog/2012/04/daniella-wittes-copper/
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Pair of cotton pot holders, sewn with 1940s Vintage florals by Lilleputt Studio on Etsy
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Photographs by Anne Schwalbe can be seen as an ode to slowness - an ode to nature, light and emptiness.

Broom corn grown on Old Field Farm in the Hudson River Valley, made into hand brooms.

Pencil bags.




Handmade by Christin Ripley for Christin Ripley.

Ah! This looks so comfortable!









Girl and Echo is an independent Lithuanian film about childhood, friendship, freedom and nature.
Watch: - http://pinterest.com/pin/99149629266488028/
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Dow Powerhouse solar shingles blend in with your traditional shingles and apparently do not require any special tools for installation.
- http://gizmodo.com/dow-powerhouse-solar-shingles-could-finally-have-you-hugging-trees