03.15
Made a homepage that looks like it fell out of a toy box and landed perfectly.
AI-coded, over-decorated, probably forgotten
Welcome to my internet junk drawer
The center stays readable, but the edges are allowed to be busy and a bit chaotic. Think: printed scrapbook paper, sticker overlap, toy-box clutter, and decorative pixel art tucked into every margin.
Replace this text with your intro, your status update, your fandom spiral, your latest obsession, or a paragraph about the tiny frog image you found at 2 a.m.
bows, stars, fake jewels, toy rings, old web stamps, tiny desserts, weird plastic charms
mall music in my brain, glitter gel pen nostalgia, and one song on loop forever
Each decoration below uses the same reusable .deco system. Swap the text
placeholders for your own tiny images later, or replace them with <img>
tags inside the same boxes.
.deco box to label your placeholder<img src="tiny-star.gif" alt="star"> tagtop / left / right / bottom stylesMade a homepage that looks like it fell out of a toy box and landed perfectly.
Found seven new tiny images and immediately made them everyone else's problem.
Added more borders. Then more borders for the borders. Growth.