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Editors’ Picks: Cozy Touches
We love sweater weather as much as the next guy. But here in Wisconsin (home of Parabo Press HQ) February is sweater and slippers and several candles and a mug of tea and a couple wool blankets weather. It’s our favorite time of year to cozy up our homes and our décor. See how we make the most of this snowy time with ten great ways to embrace the coze. (Click any of the photos
Announce Your Big Day in Style
Thanksgiving through Valentine’s Day is known as engagement season … so it looks like we’re quickly approaching Save the Date season. Your Save the Date is the very first of many wedding plans and purchases for a lot of couples, so you don’t want to blow the whole wedding budget on them. So, grab a professional design and print them up on a set of our 5x7 Classic Prints (only $15 a set). Read along
Five Steps to Perfectly Arranged Home Décor
We love arranging things – flowers, cheese boards, brunches … but most of all we love arranging pretty little vignettes around our homes. So, we’re going to teach you all of our tips. Five simple things to keep in mind when arranging your décor. If you have an empty corner, a sad side table, or a shelf that just needs a little something – learn to think like a designer and you’ll be decorating like
Our Favorite Chairs, and the Prints Who Love Them
You’re going to want to sit down for this. Today, we’re talking CHAIRS. We’ve been a little Pinterest crazy around here lately (Earth Tones forever!), so we wanted to give you a peek at our current chair crushes. And, of course, the prints that pair perfectly with them. All photos that are not Parabo Prints, courtesy of Pinterest. Click the chair name for more info.
How to Make a Super Simple Color Block Gallery Wall
We dedicate this blog post to our local thrift store – love that St. Vinny’s! We picked up these 3 frames for less than $10. Woah. Now that our Fine Art Prints are available in standard sizes. Picking up a frame that’ll work with ‘em – on the cheap – is easier than ever. So order up a Fine Art Print, run out to your local thrift shop. (We’ll wait). Then come on back to