- Nothing says the weekend quite like lounging lazily in a white clean sheets
- Breakfast in bed
- Splurge on a favorite piece you've had your eye for a while! You deserve it!
- Stop by a seasonal fresh market place and tip generously
- End the weekend with a productive note: something from your bucket list perhaps:)
There's no time like the present!
P.S. Hi lovelies! I would love to see your comments of my art, tips, posts, or see what are you thinking about my blog in general... so please don't forget to share it with me!
xx,
Lana
Good morning Lana!
ReplyDeleteFun post and love the photos, especially the bubble gum :)
I've come across that Etsy shop before...such cute lingerie!
have a fabulous weekend and hope you get to relax a little too,
hugs
Duni x
Thanks Duni! I wish you the same and stay warm! Your pictures of Frida inspired craft is awesome and so festive which is quite contrary what happens in Florida now:) It is raining and cold second day already.... makes me want to staying in bed much longer!
DeleteI love your art -- it's so refreshing! I especially like the black and white drawings with just a pop or two of color! Although that pensive sepia toned girl is really sweet...
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah for your comment! I also noticed that of my b/w and especially with pop of red illustrations very popular for treasuries! I wish you sweet and lovely weekend! Cheers!
DeleteWonderful blog, Lana! I am following you on G+ now :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting me and also for following on G+ Natalia! I hope it will be productive and fun journey:)
DeleteFun photos. You have an artist's eye. No breakfast in bed for me this weekend -- it's still tax season, and our office is open Friday nights, Saturdays until 7:00 pm and Sundays noon - 5:00. The "peak" will soon be over, and I'll have more creative time and energy.
ReplyDeleteOh, I feel it for you! My best friend worked in HR block for many years and I always feel like this tax season is taking her away from me... but in May we always had a "girls road trips" ... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for finding time to stop here!
What a lovely, inspiring list! I love the warm sepia palette you used in the above painting! The post in general is just grand Lana! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI like the sepia tone a lot for my portraits... it gives a warm and nostalgic feeling! Thanks you for stopping here!
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