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alexanderflowerbird · 3 months ago
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Happy storyteller Saturday (glad we’re bringing this back)! Your characters go to the county fair! What do they eat? What rides do they go on? Who gets so into petting goats they forget to even look at rides? Who wins a questionable number of clearly rigged games? Who gets their face painted? Who overhauls their entire aesthetic based on booths of scarves and accessories? Who finds something hyperspecific to learn about while the others tap their feet impatiently? Etc.
(that last one is based on me going to the county fair and becoming so engrossed in a local history lecture at the museum exhibit I did not even go check out the rides)
Oooh thank you for including me! <3 Hahah this is a very fun idea. So obvi I should go with the TBOB cast, because that includes the most variation of people lol. I'll tag my husband so they can answer with their half of the cast lol @theskeletonprior As far as eating goes? Femi would try everything; and go in twice for fried goods like funnel cakes and pastries. Setsulin would get absolutely wasted on local meads and beer and craft wine. Argos would not be seen without a turkey leg-- who knows how many they've eaten, they just always have one lol. Tajorinen would also pretty enthusiastically eat, and if there are any foods that seem 'adventurous'? He'll be the first to give them a go, no matter how unusual they seem to anyone else. Setsulin would go on all of the scary rides- if there are roller coasters or rides that drop you from the sky or things that go upside down? She's going on those, and dragging anyone within arm's reach with her. Unfortunately for her, her arch-nemesis/brother in law would be the most enthusiastic about thrill chasing with her. Scythaline would probably accompany Femi on rides that are fun but less thrilling, like spinning tea cups and Ferris wheels. Aquestros would also be a fan of scary rides, and in the spirit of halloween if there was anything akin to a haunted house, scary tent or corn maze? They'd be all about that life. Argos would want to experience everything but at the sight of little goats, or horses, or pigs, or any creature they can pet they would be very, very excited and spend some time among them. They'd also be the sort to get into the historic elements of the county fair. Femi would be interested in the history too, and would likely have many questions about how things are documented; she would find that sort of thing fascinating, especially when much of her culture is an oral tradition. Kalmin would definitely get his face painted- just unabashedly has a monarch butterfly mask all day long. Argos would likely be into the face painting too, though it'd have to be on their brow and high on their cheek bones because of their scales. Aquestros would win many games, very much cheating some how at all of them, and would give all of their prizes to Femi. Scythaline would play the games and suspiciously win many of them simply based on skill lol-- he may be a himbo but he's too well trained to be tricked by a rigged shooting or hoop game.
Femi would definitely be shopping, anywhere she can shop she does, so she'd be going home with new earrings and shawls and a dress or two. Setsulin might peruse, but she can be particular- there'd have to be something pretty outstanding for sale for her to buy. Kalmin would absolutely play the game where you end up winning a gold fish or a turtle, and he would play until he won at least two of them. Dreigas would find much of this utterly insufferable, but if he found something he liked, whether it be a ride, an exhibit, or even a particular little goat or mini horse, it would take some serious effort to pry him from it. He does not dance, he does not like loud sounds, he hates most people, so this is his idea of a nightmare, but he's been forced to come along by me, his creator lmao, so I could see him finding a particularly quiet and demure little lamb that he just puts on his lap in the corner of the animal pin and no one can get him to move or release it lmao
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wallpaperpaintings · 4 years ago
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psycheros · 4 years ago
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day one: firsts + pipabeth
id: a nine picture edit. in order, a photo of four red sunglasses, a person in jeans and yellow roller skates, a red wall with a black shadow of someone drinking from a straw, a yellow wall painted with “we could all be better humans”, a white cup with “girls just want to have fun” in red, a yellow dial-up telephone, a person wearing red velvet bellbottoms, a yellow container that says “honey”, and a display of records with the label “jazz”. end id
“Okay, I’m gonna go. Love you, bye!” Piper said before hanging up. Annabeth sat an extra moment, phone pushed against her ear. Did she hear that right?
Piper just said she loved her. They hadn’t said the L word before. This was huge, wasn’t it? Annabeth sure didn’t walk around saying it to just anyone. The last person she said she loved was Percy, but that wasn’t really a fair comparison. She and Percy had survived a thousand nightmares together. Piper and her were just dating. They had the second war, yeah, but they didn’t really know each other then. Everyone on the Argo II was so cautious of everyone else all the time that they never got to bond over their inevitable deaths (or lack thereof, in hindsight). Even during that time, Percy was still her rock and her best friend. Annabeth couldn’t fathom trying to become close with any of her shipmates in the same way. She was too scared that they’d leave her after the war, not that she’d ever admit that aloud.
Now, Piper has gone and said those three big words. Well, two, technically, but the details weren’t important. Annabeth dropped her phone next to her on the couch, staring at it like she had Daedalus’s laptop. Was she ready to say it back? Could she? She placed her feet on the hardwood, hoping the coldness and lack of texture would help ground her. Breathe in for four seconds, breathe out for four. It normally works just to stop her mind from running faster than Hermes. She stood up carefully, moving to her kitchenette. She would fix herself a cup of tea and read something, maybe the new book Jason dropped off with her. He said it was mandatory reading for NewRu, but she knew how behind all of New Rome was. She had stayed in New York for school for a reason. Pulling a mug from the shelf, Annabeth heard her phone buzz from on the couch. No, she would leave it for after her tea. If she started waiting for her phone to ring, she would never get anything done. Thank the gods for her Keurig. It was extremely efficient in her morning rushes to get to her 9 a.m. And also during her relationship spirals when her analytical architecture brain couldn’t compute her emotions. The smell of peppermint tea reminded her of nights at the Jackson’s when Sally would make her a cup after long nights. Sally showed her love like her parents never did. Maybe that contributed to her staying in the city.
She sighed, taking her steeping tea back to the couch. Now she could check her phone without feeling desperate. It was Piper, of course.
You don’t have to say it back. I already know ;)
Annabeth smiled. She really did love Piper.
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crazyflyingspip · 4 years ago
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10 ways to revamp a tired bathroom for under £50

 – using everything from paint to clever furniture
Spent a lot of time at home recently, and feeling tired of seeing the same old space? 

A bathroom revamp is a great way to freshen up a home.
But full bathroom renovations are expensive. Many of us simply don’t have the finances to afford extensive changes, or don’t want to splash out during an uncertain time.
Luckily, for those looking for DIY bathroom ideas on a budget, design expert George Holland from Victorian Plumbing has revealed 10 quick and easy bathroom revamp ideas for under £50 – perfect if you’re looking for an interiors update that won’t require you to take out a second mortgage.
Related: 10 easy ways to make your bathroom feel bigger
10 DIY bathroom ideas on a budget that cost under £50
1. Paint a colourful ceiling
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Painting your bathroom ceiling non-white is great way to make your private space feel personal and unique. The biggest expense here is the paint itself, though you’ll need a step-ladder too. Make sure to protect the floor with an old sheet. Use a brush to paint a covering first and make sure to cut in the edges, and finish with two coats with a roller.
Pro tip: Painting any ceiling can be dangerous. Clear the bathroom, make sure your ladder is steady and move it where you need to paint. Never stretch from the ladder.
2. Revamp your storage
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Storage is sadly a bit of an afterthought for many bathrooms, but adding ladder shelves, or open shelves in general, is a great way to make a room feel new. Open shelving will make the bathroom feel spacious and less boxy too. Argos and Dunelm offer stylish storage solutions for under £40, but shop around to find a cheaper set of shelves to suit your needs.


Pro tip: Open storage can become a feature in its own right. Add ornaments and candles alongside your soaps and towels.
3. Bring the outdoors in
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Bathroom plants are an easy way to make a bathroom feel fresher. Plants add a rustic, natural quality to any space, and can go a long way to softening the harsh light and angles found in many bathrooms.
You can get plenty of small plants for under £50. The more plants, the better. Plants that thrive in humid, damp conditions, like bamboo and aloe vera, are a good place to start. Air plants – which take moisture from the air – are a no-brainer in bathrooms too.
Pro tip: If your bathroom has low levels of light, you’ll need to find plants which do well in the dark. Think Chinese evergreens or dracaena.
4. Swap your shower curtain
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It was definitely time to change out all of our bath towels! With all the rearranging I do around here the one thing I totally have neglected is my bath towel situation, but that has finally changed! I’m so happy with these @laurenralphlauren Sanders towels from @macys #sponsored They are so plush and comfy, and I love that are also made in a socially responsible work environment. If you’re in the market for new towels, I highly recommend!
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Read more: Budget bathroom ideas – easy ways to make your washroom feel new
The shower curtain is a dominant feature in any bathroom, so it’s surprising how many people treat it as an afterthought. Getting rid of mouldy, old or tatty shower curtains and replacing them with something fresh and new is a quick, cheap way to spruce your space for an instant bathroom revamp.
New shower curtains can be found online for under £20, and a bold shower curtain is a great way to make a statement.
Pro tip: Shower curtains are so cheap that they allow designers to go wild with little to no consequences. Pick something out there – if you don’t like it you can easily change it in future.
5. Paint your wooden floor
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I’m feeling the need to tinker with things. It’s like having itchy feet to travel but it’s around decorating. I’m pretty sure The Mad Husband will veto the idea of wallpapering the ceiling but a girl can dream. Over on the blog today I have found some fabulous wallpapers all with a hidden message. Those featured are tagged. And you do not want to miss the final one….. link in profile as usual. . . . #mybathroom #cornerofmyhome #pinkandgreen #freestandingbath #goldmirror #fireplace #bathroomdecor #myhomestyle #stylemyhome #interiorinspo #myhome #housetour #roomwithaview #whereilive #ensuitebathroom #bathroomideas #darkgreen #madaboutthebathroom #decoratingideas #interiorstyling #stylingtips
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If your bathroom has a wooden floor, painting it is a really creative way to make the space feel brand new. Your biggest expense will be time as you wait for coats to dry! 

Give your floorboards a quick sanding down and wash before you start painting.
You’ll need to get specific wood paint for this job – it’s more durable and less slippery – and you’ll need two or three coats of it. Dark colours will make the bathroom feel cosy whilst light will make it feel bigger. Don’t be afraid to use two tones across opposing boards either.
Pro tip: Sanding back the top coat will give your space a more rustic feel.
6. Focus on one wall
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Instead of trying to renovate the entire space, focus on improving one wall in such a way that it steals focus from the rest of the room. You can do this simply and cheaply with wallpaper. This is a great solution for a quick revamp if you don’t want to paint the whole room or don’t have a lot of money to make big changes.
You can cover one small wall for about £30. 

Striking bathroom wallpaper – think dramatic florals – will create a focus point for the eye, taking attention away from the rest of the space.
Pro tip: You can get special bathroom wallpaper – designed to be stickier and stronger – perfect if you’re concerned about damp and steam.
Related: Bathroom wallpaper ideas that will elevate your space to new heights
7. Accessorise
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For almost three years every Sunday evening I would post a picture of my bathroom to Instagram. It was always the room that people seemed to like the most but it has now been nearly two months since it featured on my grid! . Have you missed it?! I actually thought I would be reposting pictures of it more but I have really enjoyed taking different kind of shots in the new house . It is going to be a while before we start, let alone finish, the renovation of the bathroom in our new house so I am afraid I won’t have sexy sanitaryware ( of the tub rather than tampon variety) to show you for a while yet . Do you think you tend to like pictures of a particular kind of room more than others on Instagram? Do you scroll past sitting rooms but always double tap for a kitchen or does it depend on the particular account? . I know my saved tab definitely features more kitchens and bathrooms (and pictures of Connell Waldron) than it does bedrooms and bootrooms. Would love to know what stops you scrolling the most . #bath #bathroom #bathroomgoals #bathtub #bathroominspo #bathroomrenovation #metrotiles #bathroombliss #homesweethome #flashesofdelight #thatsdarling #theartofslowliving #kinfolk #kinfolkhome #styleithappy #myinterior #apartmenttherapy #interior_delux #sodomino #bestofinterior #interiorblink #myhyggehome #hygge #hyggelife #myhousethismonth #bolig #interiordesign
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If it’s hard to make any major changes with your limited budget, then a quick and inexpensive solution is often to accessorise. Raid supermarkets for small, cheap additions you can pad out your space with.
So think soap dispensers, cute ornamental features, air fresheners, mini-makeup mirrors, toothbrush holders, candles and brushes. This is a great way to add quirky personality to your bathroom without spending a lot of money.
Pro tip: Raid the homeware section of big supermarket chains for cheap bathroom accessories.
8. Don’t replace – reseal!
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Replacing sealant is a small solution that’ll make your bathroom feel brand new. Plus, it’s cheap to do. All you’ll need is a cartridge gun with new sealant and a Stanley knife – all of which you can get for under £20. 

Use a Stanley knife to remove the old sealant, slicing through the top and bottom edges at one end before gently pulling it from the wall.
Fill your bath so that the gap between it and the tile are at their widest and use the cartridge gun in one consistent motion to reseal. Leave to dry overnight.
Pro tip: If you want to get really creative, try using a coloured silicone other than white or grey.
9. Make a mini gallery
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Bathrooms tend to have a lot of forgotten wall space. So take advantage of this by creating a mini gallery! You can get pretty much all you need – picture frames and nails – from somewhere like Wilkinsons for very cheap. The more numerous the frames the better.
Pick a unified theme. Animals, plants, and flowers are all good, but find something that suits you. If you’re stuck for inspiration and want to save on spending, see if you’ve got any old interiors or fashion magazines lying about. Glossy adverts and photoshoots can look great framed in a gallery.
Pro tip: Pinterest is your friend here. There are hundreds of gallery walls to serve as design inspiration.
10. Refresh your walls
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Paint provides a lot of quick renovation solutions on a budget, and painting your bathroom a new shade is a great way to make the space feel new. Let’s face it, most bathrooms are fairly neutral, which can make them a little bit boring. Add some colour to make your space pop. 

Taupe is a great choice for those who want to remain neutral whilst adding warmth.
Related: Bold bathroom colour schemes to upgrade your bathing space and inject character
Go darker for an earthy feel. Charcoal will feel moody and sophisticated. Green feels natural and is calming, great for small spaces, whilst pistachio is a great way to add bold colour without going over the top. Contrast pistachio with natural wood.
Pro tip: Are you an efficient, five-minute shower sort of person or someone who de-stresses with long soaks in the tub? Think about how you use the space and use colour to enhance this.
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