Maybe because they’re the art supplies of choice for toddlers at restaurants, or maybe it’s because at $6 for 100 colors, they’re so affordable, but after I played around with Ida’s crayons this week, I feel like they are totally underrated! I love the textures from the crayons on this cold-pressed watercolor paper. It gives…
Studio JB
I love Paper
This post is sponsored by the Paper & Packaging – How Life Unfolds® campaign uncovering how my life is #PoweredByPaper. When I first started my business, my main gig was graphic design and blogging. I designed logos, business cards, websites and packaging for small businesses, and started the blog to chronicle my creative inspirations and…
Jungalow First Aid Kits are Here!
This post was created in partnership with BAND AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages As someone who LOVES to share, it’s been so difficult to keep this a secret for so long, but I am THRILLED to announce the latest product to come out of the Jungalow design studio: Jungalow® BAND-AID® Brand Adhesive Bandages and First Aid…
Fireclay tile in our new Jungalow bathroom
By now you may have seen all the sneaky peeks of my new bathroom on Insta. Yup, the bathroom is pretty much done. And it’s LIVE. I’m loving living in this space. The handmade tile from Fireclay* ROCKS my world. Today I’m gonna share a bit about the process of picking (and coloring!) our tile…
The New Bohemians Handbook: Come Home to Good Vibes. Cover Reveal!
Ok ok ok. So I said I wasn’t gonna do another big book after The New Bohemians for like a long time. It was a huge project. It took a lot outta me. Plus, it did really well in the book universe and I was scared. What if my next book wasn’t as good?? So I talked…
She Shed for Santa Margherita
This post was created in partnership with Santa Margherita Wines. Last week was our big unveiling of the She Shed that we designed for Santa Margherita. Santa Margherita is an Italian wine company that is serious about sustainability — they are completely energy self-sufficient (#goals!!) they even recycle the grape skins into cosmetics and tartaric acid (yes, really)…