“Haven’t really done a one night stand, but this seems what it might be like.”
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One Night Stand
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“Haven’t really done a one night stand, but this seems what it might be like.”
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Small ways to make shopping, road trips, and wrapping so much easier.
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You can use a hole punch for the cards that don't already have a hole in them. You can get 16 of the rings for $3.99 here. From here.
Taking five minutes to put this together can make it so much easier to wrap gifts later. See the tutorial here.
It’s been a great year for gadgets.
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It's a hammock. It's a hot tub. It's a hammock that's *also* a hot tub. Yes, the Hydro Hammock is a real thing that you can hang up in your back yard and sit in until you turn into a giant wrinkled prune of a human. Get your soak on with some squirrels.
Get one here.
Bored at work? Want to take notes with ink that's the same color as the latte you're drinking? That dream can be a reality with the Scribble Pen (a battery-powered smart pen). Scan something (the bruise on your knee, your crush's beard) and soon you'll be drawing with ink in that shade.
Pre-order one here.
The Memory Clock stores digital photos and displays them at the same time they were taken a year later. So if you had one hanging in your living room and you were opening presents with your family on Christmas day, the clock would be displaying the pictures you took when you opened presents *last* year. Crazy cool.
Learn more here.
Show off more than your awesome taste in music.
Classy cheese for your classy music. Get it here.
For all the infant adults we know and love.
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Get it here ($28).
Get it here ($14.99).
Get them here ($14).
Sometimes making things helps you make it through.
Everyone deals with these conditions differently, of course. (And you should always consult your doctor if you feel you might be depressed or anxious!) Often a side effect can be that you don't want to make so much as a piece of toast, let alone a painting or throw pillow, and that is in no way a sign of failure; but sometimes, using your hands to make a tiny corner of the universe look how you want it to is just what you need. These are some of the infinite ways to do so.
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"I usually sit outside with my dog and pot seedlings for hours, just taking my time relaxing and focusing on the little seedlings. After they’ve been outside growing for a while it’s like a proud parent moment — you’ve seen them since they were tiny seedlings and now they’ve grown up to full blossoming plants." — ashleyc09
"I’m a photographer and I always found doing self-portraits as a way to deal with my depression and anxiety. I’m able to escape reality for a moment in time." — vanessas14
"Photography (particularly film) forces me to slow down, breathe, think about my surroundings, and focus on being present. Whenever I feel anxious or depressed, I go outside and start shooting. It calms me down, centres me, and I get to create something beautiful out of the monster that is my mental illness." — yanaleigh
Whether you live with mental illness or know someone who does, these books might help you make sense of it.
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Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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