You can often find old National Geographic magazines at thrift stores, antique fairs, and sometimes in your parents or grandparents attics/basements. Or, simply start a new subscription to the magazine to enjoy a little nature every month (not to mention gorgeous photography) and then save a stack to brighten up a shelf or table-top in your home. Tempting, huh?
Apr 24, 2013
National Geographic Magazines in Home Decor
I can't help but love a tasteful spattering of stacked National Geographic magazines in home decor. You know, the bright golden yellow magazines (old or new) that you spot peeking out of design photos. They always jump out and catch my yellow-loving eye! They're often so precisely placed to cheer up the most beautiful of spaces.
You can often find old National Geographic magazines at thrift stores, antique fairs, and sometimes in your parents or grandparents attics/basements. Or, simply start a new subscription to the magazine to enjoy a little nature every month (not to mention gorgeous photography) and then save a stack to brighten up a shelf or table-top in your home. Tempting, huh?
You can often find old National Geographic magazines at thrift stores, antique fairs, and sometimes in your parents or grandparents attics/basements. Or, simply start a new subscription to the magazine to enjoy a little nature every month (not to mention gorgeous photography) and then save a stack to brighten up a shelf or table-top in your home. Tempting, huh?
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