I love online e-mags. They provide lots of inspiration that you can’t find easily on the net. Sweet Living Magazine happens to be a very inspiring virtual publication that promises to give you lots of cool ideas. It’s new & it’s free!
Issue 3 of Sweet Living is out. And it’s full of inspiration & ideas. Click here to read the issuu version. I particularly loved the homemade ice-cream recipes provided by the readers at the beginning of the mag. And I love the heart sachet (In the pic above – L).
And to view issue 2 of Sweet Living, click here.
On their blog, SL offer nice crafty ideas. Here’s one I really loved: A doll garland. Sweet, right?
I just can’t get over this Little chick tutorial! For full tutorial, go to Petite Purls. SO CUTE!
I leave you with these lovely color palettes & inspirations, wishing you all a very lovely Friday.
With Color,
Karboojeh
Adorable stuff…I’ve always preferred good ol’ paper magazines, but this has inspired me to get outside my normal box and check this one out (and probably get obsessed and go looking for others, too!) :-)
Lol… this is exactly what I’m doing right now; looking for e-mags and downloading them left-right-&-center. Here are a few recommendations that might interest you :)
Oh my gosh…I’m just gonna follow all your boards. Just looking at the cover photos I can tell I’ll be repinning lots from you :-) Thanks for the link!
hahaha – thanks, I’m following you back on Pinterest :) love the way you named the pinboards!
Thanks for the link! I’ll definitely be sure to check that e-zine out; the designs you showed here are so cute!
You’re most welcome, and I wish you a great time flipping through the pages. I have a couple of projects that I want to try soon, hopefully!
i too love this e mag…would love to learn more about your gift for gift thing you have going on..sounds fun!
Yes, it’s a truly lovely mag…
Re the Gift-for-Gift agreement.. It’s basically an open invitation to agree on a barter-deal of any kind that both parties can benefit from mutually (I feel like a lawyer, now – lol). Last week I started a blog for a fellow jewelry maker, I took care of everything from set-up to choosing the theme and personalizing the blog, to doctoring the jewelry images on photoshop. It’s still a work in progress, but at least she now has a blog to refer people to to publicize her work. This was in exchange for a lovely jewelry creation of hers, which I haven’t collected yet. This was offline, and more of a face-to-face agreement.
Online, though, we can agree on anything once both parties decided on what their needs are and have found a way to honor both parties wishes while being fair to both.
If you’d like to explore something together, we can brainstorm via email and decide on what exactly we can exchange. I hope this answers your question :)
yes, let’s think about this!