30 September 2010
From Martha Stewart Weddings
I am not getting married right now, but if I were, I think this is the china I would register for. Dinner plates and bread and butter plates from Martha Stewart for Wedgewood “Moss Garland” and salad plates from Pickard “Signature Monogram.” Anyone else with me on the whole registering for fine china thing?
29 September 2010
Y’all know I love bunting. If you love bunting, too, you might want to think about snatching up a few lengths of my newest Etsy offering! It’s the bunting from Kate’s wedding, and though I think the navy + yellow + white palette is crisp and classic, I’d be happy to pull together a custom combo for you. Just so you know, this stuff is top of the line, with tons of fun patterns including blue and yellow madras, rope knots, polka dots, and seersucker. It doesn’t get much better than this in the merry world of bunting!
P.S. I’ll be offering up a few more items from K + C’s wedding in the next few weeks, so if you like their style, keep your eyes peeled!
P.P.S. All of these photos are the handiwork of the super-talented Jenna Cole and & Unlimited! I can’t wait to show you even more of their beautiful images soon!!
28 September 2010
Y’all know I love relaxed portraits at weddings, so I thought I’d share these fabulous examples from a recent wedding shot by Jesse Leake. Aren’t they just natural and gorgeous?
27 September 2010
My good buddy Caity sent me a link to this post on today and tomorrow, and I was instantly mesmerized.
They’re all images from IKEA’s new book Homemade is Best, photographed by Carl Kleiner. I love when people take the time to see the beauty in overlooked things, and recipe ingredients definitely fall into that category. Happily, the styling (by Evelina Bratell) is just lovely here.
Thanks, Cait!