Guest Picks: May Flowers
Use these lanterns for a party or to hang in a child's room. Heck, even hang them in your room.
This reminds me of the vintage floral sheets you find at thrift stores, but these come without the smell.
Here is some soap that's too pretty to use. Place it in your guest bath so guests have to wonder, "Should I or shouldn't I?"
These gorgeous nesting bowls would find a great home on my countertop. They are too pretty to fill.
I wish my husband was more open to the idea of bringing feminine pieces into our home. This would be the first item I would go for.
This book would never leave the coffee table — except to be admired, of course.
Want an easy bathroom makeover? Update your shower curtain to something nice.
These flowers will never die and will add some spring to every day.
I love the combination of photography and illustration on this beautiful print.
I have this print and I'm just looking for the perfect spot to place it. I like the quirkiness of it.
This is so pretty. I think I would have it framed instead of wiping my dirty hands on it.
Doesn't this look almost like a soft blanket? It would be perfect for summer picnics.
Oh man, I think I need to incorporate purple into my living room color scheme now.
I like the circular shape of this rug. It would add pattern and texture to any floor.
Although I have a baby boy, I can't help but admire the cute baby girl things now and again. Dwell Studio has the best patterns.
I love the dark contrast of the background on this print. It reminds me of an educational chart.
I would like to own about 20 of Lulie Wallace's colorful flower paintings. They're so cheery.
Thomas Paul is a master of floral patterns. This rug would certainly make a statement.
The back of this pillow is black and white stripe. It's perfect!Next: Floral Wallpaper for Today
Anna Bond, of Rifle Paper, brings her beloved floral illustrations to the table with this charming cloth. It would become a permanent cover on my table.
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