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Crafted from 100% linen woven from European flax and pre-washed for a soft vintage feel from day one.
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I haven’t used tumblr in a while but I’m excited to be back. Give me a follow if you love interior design, home decor, minimalism, neutrals, natural fibers, fiber art, coffee, nature, and comfy monochrome outfits. I also love to shop on Lin and at thrift stores and share what I find.
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#neutrals#linen#home decor#coffee#minimalism#beige#brown#coffee brown#cream white#bean paste#mauve#apricot#sage green#terracotta#nature#nature tones#fiber art#crochet#knitting#luxury#art#interior design#linen sheets#cozy aesthetic#monochrome#clean house#Amazon finds#SHEIN finds#Temu finds#second hand
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Marine Eyes
Linen Sheets
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#Linen Vs. Cotton#French Flex linen#Linen sheets#Benefits of using linen#properties of Linen fabric#australia#linen bedding
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Important: the veins thing is NOT TRUE. Too many people have multicolored veins, veins look different in different spots and lighting, and in general it isn’t applicable to anyone whose veins aren’t easily visible. The gold/silver jewelry test is false as well, simply because most jewelry is not large enough to impact your appearance in a negative way (but it’s also shiny so there’s reflecting light at play). The BEST WAY to find your skin undertone is to test with fabric swatches. You don’t even have to buy a kit, just find a bunch of different solid-color fabrics you probably already own (shirts, pants, blankets, pillows, bedsheets, towels) and hold them around your bare face in natural light. Make sure any hair is tied back or covered, no makeup or accessories, just natural face in front of a white or neutral background.
You’re going to want to take photos or look in a mirror (mirror is better because phone cameras over-see). Look for which colors make you look sick versus which colors make you look healthy and vibrant. It’s not just the warmth of it, either. You might be overwhelmed by bright colors and need more grey and brown, or the opposite might be true. (What colors emphasize bags and dark circles under your eyes? Make you look pale or grey? Does the color black give you a yellow cast to your skin tone? What colors make your eyes pop? Are you wearing the clothes, or are the clothes dragging you along for the ride like a child playing dress-up in mommy’s heels?)
If you wanna see if you’re cool or warm, do the orange/magenta test. Two equally bright swatches of hot pink (magenta) and bold orange, individually wrap each one around your face & neck, and see which one looks LESS BAD on you. Maybe you look healthy and happy in both—this means something else is going on, like you might need a color test that focus on dark vs lightness or vibrancy vs dullness RATHER than warmth or coolness.
If you’re into it, there are a ton of deep dives you can go into about personal color theory, color seasons, personal styling, etc. That’s way too much for one post. The big idea is find the colors (hue, vibrancy, value) that don’t make you look ill—seriously, this is huge. Looking happy and healthy and inexplicably glowy will level up anything you wear and make a better first impression at public events.
Dudes shouldn't have to prove themselves by having spartan greyscale homes with dollar store rubber shower curtains and a mattress on the floor. Do you know what life is like with linen
#adulting#adulting for beginners#color theory#color seasons#personal styling#small steps to adulting#linen sheets#self care#housekeeping#adulting away from patriarchy
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The Ultimate Guide to Finding the Perfect Fitted Sheet for Your King-Size Bed

Introduction:
Welcome to our comprehensive guide dedicated to helping you find the ideal fitted sheet for your king-size bed. If you've ever experienced the frustration of sheets that won't stay put or simply don't fit properly, you're in the right place. At the heart of our mission is a deep understanding of the profound impact a good night's sleep can have on your overall well-being. We recognize that your bedding plays a pivotal role in this equation. That's why we've curated this guide to provide you with all the information you need to make an informed decision and ensure a snug fit that enhances your sleep experience.
Understanding Different Materials and Thread Counts:
Let's start by exploring the wide array of materials and thread counts available for fitted sheets. Each material possesses unique characteristics that influence both comfort and durability. Whether you're drawn to the luxurious feel of Egyptian cotton, the silky smoothness of sateen, or the eco-friendly appeal of organic sheets, we'll delve into the qualities of each option. By gaining a deeper understanding of these materials, you'll be better equipped to select the perfect fitted sheet that aligns with your preferences and sleeping habits. moreinfo
Choosing the Right Size and Color:
Achieving a perfect fit begins with selecting the appropriate size fitted sheet for your king-size bed. We'll guide you through the process of measuring your mattress to ensure a snug and secure fit. Additionally, we'll explore the importance of choosing the right color to complement your bedroom decor and personal style preferences. Whether you prefer classic white, soothing neutrals, or vibrant hues, we'll help you find the perfect shade to create a harmonious sleeping environment.
High-Quality Products for Your Comfort:
At the core of our brand philosophy is a commitment to providing high-quality products that prioritize your comfort and satisfaction. We understand that investing in bedding is an investment in your well-being. That's why we've carefully curated a selection of fitted sheets crafted from premium materials known for their durability and luxurious feel. Our goal is to ensure that every night's sleep is a restorative and rejuvenating experience, facilitated by bedding that is not only functional but also aesthetically pleasing.
Expert Tips and Recommendations:
In addition to offering a diverse range of fitted sheets, we're here to provide you with expert tips and recommendations to simplify the decision-making process. Whether you're seeking guidance on maintaining your sheets for long-term durability or exploring alternative materials to suit changing seasons, our insights are designed to empower you to make the best choice for your sleep needs. With our guidance, you'll feel confident in selecting the perfect fitted sheet that meets your specific requirements and preferences.
Conclusion:
In conclusion, finding the perfect fitted sheet for your king-size bed is a journey that begins with understanding your unique preferences and needs. From exploring different materials and thread counts to selecting the right size and color, we've covered all the essential aspects to consider. Our commitment to providing high-quality products and expert guidance ensures that you'll find a fitted sheet that not only fits your bed perfectly but also enhances your sleep experience. Say goodbye to restless nights and hello to unparalleled comfort and relaxation. With our help, you're on your way to enjoying a good night's sleep like never before.
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Bedroom in Miami

Mid-sized transitional guest bedroom with carpeted flooring, blue walls, a regular fireplace, and a stone fireplace.
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#there is twitter discourse happening.#poll#to be fair the discourse in part appears to be a misunderstanding#of the correlation between how often u wash linens/clothes and how often u change them#because. apparently to some people having more than one set of sheets is unimaginable?????#thats not the question here though#this may vary based on the season? or any other reason#i thought my answer was pretty reasonable but there are ppl on twitter that r like#if ur not doing it every week ur nasty. and genuinely.... u think im gonna go thru the effort#of changing it every fucking week.......#genuinely not here to judge i think theres a lot of factors into when u change sheets#but i refuse to believe people are Actually doing it every week. i want to know the circumstances#i guess if u r sweaty or the weather is really bad or ur fucking every night idk.
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Ruffle Linen Bed Sheet by DudchStore
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They live AU where Mello is in the hospital bathroom dying his hair and DIYing a buzz saw to break Matt (who’s still shot, just arrested and cuffed afterward) out
#vera talks#maybe lore drop for the next big fic I’m gonna do after sheets of linen#death note#mello#matt#mihael keehl#mail jeevas#m2#mellodramattic#matt x mello#mellomatt#mattmello
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Chapter 7 is up, happy reading!
#levihan#levihan fanfic#levihan fanfiction#levi x hanji#levi x hange#Chapter 8 should be the last#I swear#(excluding that epilogue hee hee)#Also#I planned to upload this chapter right after I loaded my washed bedsheets and duvet covers into the dryer#But my dryer went bust and I had the arm workout of my life trying to find ways and means to hang dry those heavy ass sheets and linens#Does this qualify as the ao3 curse?
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Catching April
I hang out linens on a bright raw morning. The spring sky sneers, reluctant to warm up to me or the season, so I retreat with moist numb thumbs. All day I hear the sharp snap of sheets whipping in the cold gusts that try to rip them from the line. Dark stick silhouettes claw along tangled cotton, but orange cases pillow with the season's spite and glow in a row of summer moons.
Late in the afternoon I bring them inside, dry and sun-warm, and fold up the sweet clear air caught within their threads. by Heather Moore Niver
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"Well, everyone was doing it...so..." (1941)
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Imogen awoke to something burning her toes. She flinched away from the heat with a whimper — must have dozed off too close to the stove, damn fool thing to do — but the fire was in her fingers, too, and her cheeks and ears and the tip of her nose. And someone had a hold of her feet, preventing her from moving away.
“There, there,” cooed a voice close by, in a melodic half-whisper.
“Laudna?” she mumbled groggily, fumbling for consciousness.
But wasn’t Laudna’s voice. And they weren’t Laudna’s cool, soft hands gripping her ankles; they were rough-fingered, with nails like claws.
She opened her eyes, through eyelids still swollen and raw from the rasp of stinging snow, to candlelight. She was lying on a narrow bed amid a row of them in an unfamiliar room. A wood stove stood in one corner, giving off the first real warmth she could remember in days. The dried blossoms of sweet woodruff and lavender strewn across the stone floor gave off a sweetly herbal fragrance that almost masked the mingled odor of medicine, soap, and sickness. An infirmary?
Raising her head, she looked around for Laudna but the room’s only other occupant was an eisfuura woman whose striped head and grey-brown feathers gave her the appearance of a rock bunting. She was dressed in the simple black habit of a cleric, and she was steadying Imogen’s bare feet with one taloned hand and weaving a healing spell over her toes with the other.
“Where’s . . . where’s Laudna?”
But she could not hear her mind. The only other thoughts in the room were the cleric’s, bent on her in concern that she should have been grateful for, but at the moment her own thoughts were whirring and bashing up against the inside of her head like a bee against a closed window.
“You are awake!” the cleric warbled softly, “You were near to frozen when you were brought to us. Praise unto the Matron for delivering you back into our hands.” She ducked her striped head in a quick gesture of reverence. “Please be still while I heal you. Do not be afraid, you are safe here. I am Sister Samar.”
The touch of her hands was surprisingly gentle, despite the length of her claws, and as she worked the stinging redness mercifully ebbed from Imogen’s frostbitten toes.
“My . . . my friend.” Imogen scanned each of the beds again, one by one, as though she had only overlooked her somehow. Laudna took up so little space in a bed. With her dark hair hidden under a blanket she might have looked like little more than a lumpy mattress. But all of the empty beds were neatly made, with smooth sheets tucked primly up to the pillows and a woolen blanket folded at the foot of each. Imogen looked back to the cleric. “Where is she? Is she all right?”
Her heart sank as Sister Samar put her head sadly to the side. Her curved claws came up to fidget with a talisman around her neck, the simple emblem of a raven’s skull hanging from a silver chain.
“I’m very sorry,” she said softly, and the sorrow in her thoughts matched the sorrow in her inkdrop eyes, “Your friend was taken by the Matron.”
Imogen pushed herself up with her hands until she was sitting up. “What — what matron? Where is she?” Her throat squeezed around her voice, so that her words came out a sob. “Where’s Laudna?”
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#critical role#critical role fanfiction#imogen temult#laudna#imodna#southerngothic#she's fine she got a free linen sheet and some pennies#and salt
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