The hallway leading to their daughters' bedrooms is lined with world map wallpaper found in the SkyMall catalog. "We actually had to buy two since we didn't want to sacrifice any land masses when we papered around
SkyMall catalog. "We actually had to buy two since we didn't want to sacrifice any land masses when we papered around the door in the middle," Enid explains. "You can't see a seam or any break in the pattern of water — it just looks as if the Pacific Ocean stretched wide enough to accommodate the door
overnight, use Catalog Choice and MailStop. Catalog Choice is a lot like hitting an unsubscribe button; just go to the website and opt out of receiving certain catalogs. MailStop is under the Catalog Choice umbrella. It comprises three add-on services that range from a free cell phone app to a $20 yearly service
Added to 344 ideabooks Last comment "Library catalog dresser"
library card catalog! Could be the top of my stairs.
These catalog drawers remind me of the older libraries back in Helsinki.
A muted bouquet of dried flowers sitting on an antique set of catalog drawers welcomes visitors to the small second-floor landing. The open door on the right leads into the rental space.
set of catalog drawers welcomes visitors to the small second-floor landing. The open door on the right leads into the rental space.
vintage card catalog cabinets, just waiting for clever homeowners to repurpose them at home. With so many kitchens looking like one another these days, it's neat to have a piece like this that stands out.
Magazines, catalogs and other things you'd like to peruse get stashed in a magazine file; bills to pay go in your bill basket (see No. 7 above); personal correspondence goes in a toast rack or on a pretty tray; notices for upcoming events and items to file can go in another magazine file or a folder.
mags & catalogs to peruse, toast rack for personal correspondence, bill basket, spot for invitations & upcoming events
Magazines, catalogs and other things you'd like to peruse get stashed in a magazine file; bills to pay go in your bill basket (see No. 7 above); personal correspondence goes in a toast rack or on a pretty tray; notices for upcoming events and items to file can go in another magazine file or a folder.