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Ruffle is a space of everyday inspiration. You will find pieces of the world that motivate us, interactions that drive us, and works that represent us. Let our inspiration be yours, and let one piece of the world ruffle your perception of the rest.


You can find these one of a kind pinhole cameras made by Erin Paysse here at her etsy shop, Engrained, also check out her blog to see how they are
built. She creates her cameras out of things such as reclaimed hardback books and old wood cigar boxes. via {http://junkcultureshop.blogspot.com/}

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Sweet…cardboard record player that actually works! This creative mailer was developed
at Grey Vancouver, by art director, Andrew McKinley/@andrewmckinley.

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This afternoon it was finally a perfect 80 degree day, the first day I haven’t immediately sweat.
I purchased this little guy at the zoo for .70 and then had some photo fun with him at the lakefront.

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I want one! This inspiration pad was designed by Marc Thomasset. View more pages here.
{via Behance}

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A lyric a day…an everyday art project by Lukes Beard. I like this
one by Kid Cudi: Pursuit of Happiness.

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This trompe-l’oeil is amazing…it makes me want to take a little
spontaneous trip somewhere! See more here .

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I have been looking for these yellow metal Bistro chairs ever since I saw them at Big Star, a Chicago taco stand.
I think they would make a perfect addition to my dining room table. Finally I found them, and they are on sale too.

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As a lover of all signage, I hit the when I found Type Archive. This collection of images displays mostly handpainted and vintage signs from all corners of the
globe. With these signs becoming more and more rare its nice to have a place where you can enjoy them all. {via www.junkculture.blogspot.com}

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One of the things I love most about traveling is the little freebies you pick up. Usually matchbooks
or postcards, they make great momentos that I usually like better than the ones I purchase.

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I recently stumbled across the Hungry Girl blog when I was google searching for paper straws.  This blog is so beautiful and
delicious at the same time, its hard to decide whether or not i want to eat the food or put it in a picture frame.

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