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Babiekins Magazine

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LUVKINS :: 8 Mint Finds

By Gina Munsey, Senior Editor 2 Comments

  1. Klimenkoff mug via Depst | 2. Wafflish Waffle bermuda shorts via Lilli Bulle | 3. Clarkeye frames (for mama) via Urban Outfitters | 4. Stelton laundry basket  via Voor Thuis | 5. “Here’s Looking at You, Kid” print via Helen Robin | 6. Art Doll via Sweet Bestiary | 7. “You Make Me Happy…” metal sign via Lark | 8. Apple cushion via Studio Meez

There’s something so cool, crisp and clean about mint. It’s just such a refreshing shade, and one that’s everywhere this spring. (Pantone’s spring 2013 color report calls it Grayed Jade. So pretty, right?)

I can’t decide what I like best in this round-up. I keep eyeing that tiger mug, but that’s probably just because my own coffee mug is empty. ; )

Let us know what color you want to see next!
xo
Gina

Filed Under: Fashion Tagged With: apple, art doll, Decor, finds, helen robin, kids rooms kids decor, klimenkoff, lark, luvkins, mint, stelton, studio meez, sweet bestiary, the color mint, urban outfitters, voor thuis, wafflish waffle Posted By: Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

About Gina Munsey, Senior Editor

Gina is a Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised writer who finds herself in historic Franklin, Tennessee. A blogger for 16+ years, trendspotter, and influencer, Gina serves as Senior Editor of Babiekins Magazine and also lends her voice to numerous publications. As a published interior stylist and author, she definitely owns more rugs than jeans and shoes combined. You can find Gina on Instagram @oaxacaborn.

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Comments

  1. ilaria says

    April 5, 2013 at 12:21 pm

    I love this hue of grey … fresh and light! Nice selection. Have a lovely week-end, Ilaria

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  2. Mariana says

    April 6, 2013 at 12:29 pm

    This collection is gorgeous! It’s refreshing.
    Goes perfect with this minty heart art http://www.etsy.com/listing/123037081/heart-valentines-printable-card-be-my?ref=shop_home_feat

    Reply

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