Instagram Inspiration: Our Weekly Top 5

These Instagram shots scream "get out and enjoy the sun this weekend!"

By Cassady Coulter May 8, 2015

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Instagram Inspiration is a new column on Seattlemag.com that explores our favorite Instagram themes each week. 

This week’s theme is all about spring: a garden full of blooming flowers, spring cleaning, or giving your home a bright update. We hope these spring-y shots inspire you to tackle that next project, whether it is sprucing up your patio for springtime garden parties, crafting a new cocktail or finding new ways to enjoy your outdoor space. 

Be sure to check out our Instagram for weekly inspiration: @seattlemag

1. Honey Lane: @honeylaneevents

2. AE outdoor: @ae_outoor

3. The Little Market: @thelittlemarket

4. Hometown Evolution Inc.: @hometownevolution

5. Jo Cooks: @jocooks

 

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