It's that time of the week again...
These beautiful embroideries from Friday55.
Aww Sam's DIY flamingo wallpaper cake looks so pretty.
These strawberry banana cupcakes from Sprinkle Bakes sound delicious, and they look super cute, too.
Those DIY paper disk bracelets made by Studio DIY following a tutorial from The House That Lars Built's new book Craft The Rainbow are so fun and eye-catching.
I love this colourful dining room from Oh Joy's post 4 Ways to Mix Chairs in a Dining Room.
This office space from Woman & Home is so dreamy.
I want to make this DIY colour block serving tray by Bliss Makes.
I have no use for a cactus pinata, but I need this one from Lula Flora anyway.
How beautiful is this crepe paper lemon wreath from The House That Lars Built?!
These DIY colour block wood planters from Simplistically Living are so eye-catching.
I adore this pretty DIY wooden hanger makeover from The Crafted Life.
Lovely Links
♥ This list of disturbing Wikipedia pages about cults is oddly fascinating. Warning: adults only! It has talk about murder, suicide, and cannibalism, and a few graphic photos of dead bodies.
♥ British food explained for Americans. Just to confuse you guys.
♥ 27 struggles you'll only understand if you were born before 1995. The struggle was real back then.
♥ This informative post from In Colourful Company about how to get the perfect rainbow hair. I've always wanted rainbow hair.
♥ I love this post by From Roses about why getting a dog changed her life and made her a better person.
♥ Hayley from Curves & Curls wrote a great relatable post entitled 'why I am glad I was an ugly teenager.'
♥ If you're a blogger, I'd recommend checking out Hayley Hall's informative post of amazing creative & organisation tools to help your blog or business.
If you'd like to see more stuff like this, check out my Pinterest and Tumblr. You can also find all previous Sunday Favourites posts here.
Have a great day!
What did you enjoy most this week?
As always, awesome choices! I am coveting those beautiful embroideries! I love your colorful taste and always look forward to new posts!
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