Salvatore Postiglione (1861-1906) - Dante e Beatrice, 1906 (detail)
things to put in a journal/letter/etc.
✧ scraps of fabric
✧ poetry
✧ comic strips and magazine/newspaper cut outs
✧ small, handwritten notes in the shape of a heart
✧ ribbon
✧ rocks
✧ bandaids with nice sayings written on them
✧ small origami, like a crane
✧ puzzle pieces
✧ buttons
✧ cards from games
✧ sea shells
✧ shark teeth
✧ small jewelry
✧ paperclips
✧ recipe cards
✧ cutouts from boxes
✧ vintage postcards
✧ photos
✧ stamps
✧ lists of anything you’d like
✧ bottle caps
✧ qr code with a video or song
✧ stickers
✧ drawings, doodles, and sketches (!!)
✧ stationary
✧ hair pins
✧ safety pins with beads attached
I just wish I could learn every language and all the histories and about everyone's food and folklore and... 😔 but i only have one brain and it is small and malfunctioning
if you were a form of art, darling
i bet you would be a poem
one that sets aflame a beau's heart
one that makes you flush to the skin
one as enchanting as your eyes
one as vulnerable as our hearts
and the one that i would recite and secure between pages
pressed against wildflowers
— ava
please, please don't screenshot or plagiarize my work, you can reblog if you'd like.
pembroke college looks good during golden hour
not me going to look for maps in my house just because of this
Afternoon and my obsession for maps (check)
i think it's so pure and intimate when they kiss the places on ur body that ur insecure about
Portrait of a reading Young Woman, Bertha Wegmann. Danish (1847 - 1926)