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Life in Photos

LIFE IN PHOTOS :: Such a Happy Little Girl

January 22, 2013January 22, 2013 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

Aveline - January 2013 - Laughing - Photo via Oaxacaborn dot com

Tagged rugs, toddlers, toys, train sets2 Comments
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Textile Roundup

June 22, 2011October 12, 2011 Gina @ Oaxacaborn

How about a pretty little textile roundup for your middle-of-the-week viewing pleasure?

Pattern Fabric Bunting Pendant Flags via Lovely Morning - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via Lovely Morning

Color Stripes in Dove via Hawthorne Threads - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via Hawthorne Threads

Crochet Rug via Osnat Ganor - Textiles Board on Oaxcaborn
via Osnat Ganor

Meadowflower Rug via VivaTerra - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via VivaTerra

Layered Rugs and Textured Pillows via Amber Interiors - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via Amber Interior Design

Loved Patchwork Typographic Quilt via DisDressed - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via DisDressed

Tina Fussell Travelin Mama Photography via decor8 - Textiles Board on Oaxacaborn
via Tina Fussell on decor8

Tagged Home, home decor, inspiration, interior design, pendants, pretty, quilts, rugs, Textile, textilesLeave a comment

I'm Gina Munsey, a Jesus-lover and a sojourner; a weaver of words, anchored in hope. I am Mexico-born, Eastern Europe-raised missionary kid who ended up being a Californian in Franklin/Nashville, Tennessee. I live my days full of coffee and adventures while my 9-year-old learns Mandarin Chinese and my artist-husband creates worlds from pixels and light. I'm an editor, a magazine contributor, and a writer who has only completed four chapters of my languishing manuscript. On any given day, you can find me in the middle of [home]school surrounded by stacks and stacks of books. Oh, and the name of this blog? Oaxaca -- wuh-HA-kuh -- is in Southern Mexico, where I was born! (See full bio).
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