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Top Dallas Design Instagrams from the Weekend

Our favorite double tap-worthy weekend snaps.
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In case you were off hunting eggs or divulging in a little Easter brunch instead of scrolling through your Instagram this weekend, I scouted some of the best Dallas design snaps for your viewing pleasure.

 

Life of Riley {@lifeofrileyhome}

Life of Riley

The design store with a “polished industrial” spin pulled out all the stops for the Deep Ellum Art Festival this past weekend, including a blue carpet, yarn-bombed trees, and the opportunity for shoppers to express a little creativity with these brass letters. My favorite combo is above, but be sure to head to their Instagram to see what other festival goers came up with!

 

The Gypsy Wagon {@thegypsywagon}

Gypsy Wagon

Okay bargain hunters, here’s a friendly little reminder from The Gypsy Wagon that their Swap & Flea is exactly 13 days away. That’s right, I’ve been counting. But for the annual take-it-or-leave it, bargain hunter’s paradise featuring 20 of Dallas’ best junk dealers, a little anticipation is to be expected.

 

Laura Lee Clark {@lauraleeclarkid}

Laura Lee Clark

Laura Lee Clark’s Instagram is always on point, but this mashup of all the fun finds available now at the Design District shop has me mentally clearing out prime space in my apartment for all of them.

 

BelAir {@belairhome}

Bel Air

If you weren’t able to make BelAir’s grand opening celebration for their new home on West Lovers Lane last week, this lovely shot of the festive gathering can help ease the pain just a little bit.

 

Dolly Python {@dolly_python}

Dolly Python

I thought of two things when I came across this vintage set of tattoos from Dolly Python. First: this would look pretty cool in a frame. Second: with all the technological advances since the 1950s, have we not found a better way to apply temporary tattoos?

 

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