Link Love: 6.16.11

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Photo by Kelly Jill.


• Behind The Scenes chronicles many major movies, back when sets were homemade and not just computerized wizardry!

• Poppin has a fresh take on office supplies, offering once bland basics in an array of candy-colored hues. I actually used a Lucky Magazine promo code awhile back to sign up for Poppin before it launched and they surprised me with a box of goodies (and a handwritten note)! If you are an office supplies junkie, pay Poppin a visit!

• The Guardian has made a list of the 100 greatest non-fiction books of all time.

The most beautiful vegetables that I’ve ever seen!

• Made me laugh: What I Actually Wore is one woman’s chronicles of what she really wore during a typical week, purple sweatpants and all.

• Nothing makes a house feel more regal than a fancy door knocker.

• I really enjoyed reading Gala’s article about fashion bloggers and the potential pressure to look a certain way to gain more popularity. Read the second installment as well, where bloggers themselves speak up.

• The new way to land your kid in therapy: Overparenting.

• Jazzi shares her latest miracle beauty product discovery, Raw African Black Soap!

• Mildly amusing and totally useless: Fractal Tom Selleck.


4 Responses to Link Love: 6.16.11

  1. Adele says:

    Awesome, thanks for the sharing! I really enjoyed Gala’s article too. I’m quite thin by normal standards and find myself stressing about my thighs and legs in outfit posts, which I know is totally absurd.
    I’d kill for some of that Poppin on my desk. There’s nothing better than an organised, coordinated workspace.

  2. Jen says:

    Thanks, Nubby! Great links this week, I enjoyed every one. I had scoped out Poppin earlier this week and I can’t wait to order a complete set of white office supplies. How amazing is this company?

    I also read Gala’s series on blogging bodies too and thought it was really effective. I’m glad to see you link to it, I hope it gets read by thousands of girls.

    • Nubby says:

      Jen: Everything down to the packaging that Poppin comes in is amazingly designed, they’ve really thought of everything. And, it’s really important for girls to realize that they are just fine the way the are — variety is what makes fashion blogging unique.

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