i’d love to see fanon cas trying all the usual fic hobbies…and petulantly growing impatient/hating them
my guy hated charming acres
my guy ate pork rinds and pb&j
my guy watches trash tv
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🎀 pastel bathrooms 🎀
🎀 this is like the successful post here on my recents, I've been finding these myself in order to post some original stuff, from Facebook. Not my photos!!!! Just my findings. Many of my content is my own, but my recents are found through fb date search. I'd really appreciate it if people could view my others, as I'm trying to post ones that I feel everyone will love. I dont mean to sound whiney. I just really don't want them to go to waste, which is typically what happens if they dont start getting interactions on the first day 🎀
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Using authentic handmade berber moroccan atlas rugs in your home is a great way to connect your spaces, also can help you add color to your room without actually having to paint the walls. They can be used in almost any room you want; bedroom, kids room , nursery, living room, kitchen, office… Moroccan rugs suit any decorating style; no matter if we are talking about a maximalist or a mid-century modern style, a scandinavian cozy cottage, a free-spirited boho interior or a minimalist loft.
Moroccan hand-knotted rug for unique interior designs.
This UNIQUE vintage Beni Mguild moroccan rug comes from a tribe of the Moroccan Middle Atlas. Beni mguild morocco wool berber rugs are known for their base with geometric designs across the carpet.
This amazing berber traditional hand-knotted patterned extra large area rug is stunning with it’s blue colors and black details...
Handknotted with 100% natural dyed and good quality WOOL.
Strong and durable carpet thanks to incredible skills of the weaver.
The pile is varied in height.
It has survived for over 30 years and will stand for years and years to come.
A vintage treasure in great condition of incredible cultural value.
Size: ( 439cm x 216cm ) ( 172.8" x 85" inches ) ( 14.4ft x 7.08ft )
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Antique indigo fabric from the Port Vanves brocante in Paris. 2 large pieces that would've once been used to make work wear and the famous blue aprons.
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