jazz up your workspace
I found some neat ways you can spruce up that work place of yours! Whether you're in an open space with just computers hacking away or in a small cubicle with just a photo of your cat, add some color and pizzazz into the place where you spend most of your day!
I have no clue how I stumbled upon this but I thought this was either really cute or creepy. You can be the judge of that. So this is for all the pet lovers who want to bring their dog or cat to work but simply cannot. It's called "Perfect Petzzzz" a battery operated fur toy that makes breathing/snoring and well you know pet sounds...I don't think it barks or meows. Anyways they have a ton of breed you can select from and perfect for your desk.
DIY Project
If you don't want to put pictures of yourself and you don't want to spend money on printing pictures from the internet, do what I did! Go through your old magazines and tear off any pictures you like (landscape, flowers, jewelry etc...) You can mat them or just slip it right into a picture frame. Cheap frames can be found at Michaels, Target or Ikea. All you really need are scissors, glue (maybe) frames and magazines How is easy is that!
(Image by Apartment Therapy)
String, clothespin or office clips to display some of your favorite photos/words of inspirations. This would be great in an open space workplace! Good to see photos of your coworkers in a non work setting
(Image by Apartment Therapy)
Plants! They take very little care and adds a nice touch to your desk. I'm not a fan of large plants but a simple green or flower plant adds a homey feeling, not to mention it's environmentally friendly :)
(Image by Weburnist)
This ended up being an office prank (only do it if you have a fun boss or working environment)
They used post-its literally EVERYWHERE! I would hate to be the person to take them down but you can do something really clever with post-its as a way of decoration
DIY Project
If you don't want to put pictures of yourself and you don't want to spend money on printing pictures from the internet, do what I did! Go through your old magazines and tear off any pictures you like (landscape, flowers, jewelry etc...) You can mat them or just slip it right into a picture frame. Cheap frames can be found at Michaels, Target or Ikea. All you really need are scissors, glue (maybe) frames and magazines How is easy is that!
Love these ideas. I always grab like 3-4 frames when I'm at Ikea because they are so cheap. Keep 'em coming!
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