After a week's break, my Sunday Favourites are back to brighten up your day, and show some love to other bloggers, crafters, artists, and content creators whose work I've been enjoying lately. Enjoy!
This cuddly AF pet charm from Unicorn Rock Star would be perfect for Rosie
The weather might be a little chilly for frozen treats today, but Aww Sam's rainbow shaved ice fruit bar cups look so good.
Do you remember Perler Beads? I loved playing and making patterns with them when I was a kid! So, when I came across Oh Joy's fun Perler Bead coaster DIY this week I couldn't help feeling all nostalgic, and now I kinda wish I still had some to play with.
These galaxy birthday blondies from Little White Socks look amazing!
I love the look of these DIY tropical party favour gift bags from Persia Lou.
A Kailo Chic Life's DIY scalloped mirrors would sure help brighten up a plain glass mirror, and make a statement on your wall.
I'd love to make this eye-catching rainbow love heart embroidery kit from Oh Sew Bootiful.
I'd also like to make this DIY woven storage basket from A Kailo Chic Life. I love how their mantel has been dressed for Autumn, too.
In need of some decorations for Autumn or Halloween? How about crafting this sweet DIY mini pumpkin garland by Lovely Indeed? I know I'm tempted.
This rainbow lock-stitch tapestry by Chaumiere Oiseau is so pretty.
I adore this fox tattoo by Sasha Unisex. I definitely need a fox tattoo of my own one day.
A Beautiful Mess can show you how to make your own printed fabric. The star cushion looks fantastic.
I'm loving Oh Joy's rainbow floral arrangement. I wish I had enough vases to recreate it.
This ice cream cake from Coco Cake Land looks so delicious.
How cute is this colourful giraffe tattoo by Zihee Tattoo?! I want him!
Lovely Links
♥ I loved reminiscing about how blogging has changed over the years with Forever Amber's post Blogging: 2006 Vs. 2018.
♥ Alice-Christina of Alice's Wonder Emporium talked about five changes she's made to live more consciously and ethically.
♥ Aycan from Little White Socks shared an inspiring list of 25 acts of kindness to spread in the simplest of ways.
♥ Gwennan of Twenty Something Meltdown wrote a thought-provoking and insightful piece about the death of blogging and what it means to her.
♥ Katie May blogged an inspiring post about how living with a stoma has changed her life and herself as a person.
♥ Sarah Lex shared an amusing list of 30 cures for chronic illness* (*not actual cures) that the majority of us with chronic illnesses will have been unsolicitedly advised by people around us at one time or another. I've definitely heard many of these over the years.
♥ I loved reading about Nat's visit to Australia Zoo; her animal photos are so beautiful! I've always wanted to go there.
♥ I was fascinated to read about Kaylah's visit to one of the oldest cemeteries in America- The Burying Point cemetery in Salem. If you find the Salem Witch Trials interesting, you'll likely enjoy her post.
♥ 'I post photos of myself smiling on Instagram, but I never have a pain free day.' Three twenty-something women share the truth about living with chronic pain.
♥ 12 things people with chronic pain said that were code for 'I'm thinking about suicide.' If you have a friend or a loved one who is living with chronic pain and seems low, I'd encourage you to give this a read. Although, I will say, some of these are said when we're feeling low and hopeless, but not suicidal, too.
♥ 39 reasons to keep living when chronic illness makes you feel hopeless. There's always something to live for, even if sometimes it feels like there isn't.
♥ DWP asked disability benefit claimant with a mental health condition why she had not killed herself. This is wrong on so many levels, but I'm not surprised.
♥ A 24-year-old silverback gorilla made friends with a tiny wild bush baby at a primate sanctuary in Africa. My heart!
♥ This thread about dogs faking illness and injury to get attention, service, or treats from their owners had me in stitches.
♥ These illustrations of how women's fashion changed each year from 1784 to 1970 are really fascinating.
♥ These illustrations of how women's fashion changed each year from 1784 to 1970 are really fascinating.
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.
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