AshiDashi Notebook and Pencil Socks: Durable Designer Socks
DIY Stationary - Color Blocked Notebooks
Splitting ways with your best gal pals for a summer internship or vacation abroad? Look no further for a great going-away gift! Jot down some quick notes, or sketch at your favorite museum in a color blocked notepad that you can personalize for yourself or gift to your best friend. Add a touch of chic to boring summer classes - Here's an easy way to transition your favorite color blocking trend from your closet to your backpack! What you'll need- - Notebook- Acrylic paint, magic marker, or coloring option of your choice that will adhere to the notebook's material (or you can use colored duct tape!)- Masking Tape- Paint brush- A large piece of paperStep 1 - Tape off the section that you would like to color block and press firmly. This will give you a clean line.Step 2 - Completely color in the area with a few coats of paint.Step 3 - Carefully tear off the tape before the paint drys and let sit until completely dry.
Daily Obsesh - Pendleton Meets Opening Ceremony Mens Jacquard Socks
by Brooke Baker
If someone looked at a Navajo blanket through a kaleidoscope, they would find the design on this super awesome sock. Opening Ceremony, the almost nauseatingly hip concept department store found in Tokyo and New York, is working with Pendleton, a nauseatingly hip maker of woolen sartorial treats, to create a capsule collection. Inspired by tribal designs (much like Pamela Love), together they have created a collection of knit items including these wonderful socks.The cool thing about socks is their multi-purpose and multi-occasion usage. Whether with Frye Engineer boots at a festival, with Birkenstocks at Burning Man, or by themselves while you're making coffee in the kitchen, this accessory adds pizzazz to the moment. Treat your feet! And grab your mama a pair too for Mother's Day!Where to Buy - Bona DragPrice - $35.00Who Found It - BrookeElisabeth was the first to add the Pendleton Meets Opening Ceremony Mens Jacquard Socks to the Hive.


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