Now I know it’s summer and its hot outside. I know we just want to run around butt naked in the sun, dive into the waves or just chill under a tree BUT I found this super cute collection over at GOOP and I wanted to share ( and save in my files…since this blog is like a file sharing thing for me ) Just adorble and its teaches you one or two things too:
All of Waddlers Alpaca wool is sourced in Bolivia and Peru from small farmers. As well as providing an income for thousands of families, Alpacas are also an environmentally friendly animal. Unlike sheep and goats, they have soft toes that don’t damage delicate eco-systems and their grazing doesn’t cause soil erosion.They e source Alpaca fur from the high number of animals that die naturally in the foaling season. Alpacas are not farmed for their fur and Waddler does not support fur farming. *(Baby Alpaca refers to the fine grade of the wool rather than it coming from young Alpacas)
I got a little bit wiser and I really want to shop now! Like the super cute wolf and bear hooded jumper for fall. Amazing!

Heavenly. Soothing. From Upstate.
100% organic cottton baby rib construction. Unisex baby one piece outfit. Hand silk screened with water based ink…and adorable cute!!! from MAPTOTE


The New York based organic fashion designer and his new fall line. Delicate, feminine, cuddly, warm and dulce!




Printed on vintage paper from the Etsy shop PRRINT. Palma de Mallora, SPAIN. Love the jellyfish! Have a super summer weekend you all. I have to prepare a birthday party for 4 year olds. It will be a beautifull adventure!

from Pinterest.com and for more usefull info about making your own soap please visit Squidoo . I have to try!
Roopa Pemmaraju collection: I adore the prints and colors. You? She among other designers who either work: recycle, social projects, natural fibers or know how is showing at the Ethnical fashion show in Paris beginning of September. Wish i could be there…

from Stubby Pencil studio makes you want to sit down a creat, draw, mold, play! And all is either recycled or eco with a huge thought put in for the design! I love the sight and their products. Shame it’s so expensive to ship from the States to Barcelona…



the Palvas, both Finnish architects. Their 150-square-foot cottage on the west side of Helsinki, near the Baltic shore, a 10-minute bike ride from their three-bedroom apartment is a pure eco-friendly gem. It cost around $42,000 to build or in euros about 30.000. I so oh so want one too! I mean its in the middle of the forrest, you can see a peak of the ocean, you have marimekko print details, little led lights, basically glas walls, hidden spaces everywhere for smart storage, smart bedding and living during the day, cosy smart flooring with heating and on and on i could go. Yummi!
Source: NY Times


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