08 June 2012
07 June 2012
Award Winner... Doloris Petunia's flower girl dress
{The Awards Show Flower Girl Dress- Custom Color Requests Available
by Doloris Petunia
What matters most to Doloris Petunia when it comes to flower girl dresses is simple:
Twirl -a- bility...
Maybe we made up that word, but we think it is very important that your favorite little girls should absolutely love wearing their dress (almost as much as you love your wedding dress) and that will be the exact reaction the moment they put it on this couture flower girl dress.
~ Seen here in satin petaled ivory and hand knotted and beaded silver and ivory top
~ The sash and skirt and top color can be customized to suite your specific color pallet (Please confirm requests before ordering since some materials are in limited colors)
~ Optional straps (or can be worn as a strapless dress)
~ Full sequin back
~ Side zipper }
by Doloris Petunia
What matters most to Doloris Petunia when it comes to flower girl dresses is simple:
Twirl -a- bility...
Maybe we made up that word, but we think it is very important that your favorite little girls should absolutely love wearing their dress (almost as much as you love your wedding dress) and that will be the exact reaction the moment they put it on this couture flower girl dress.
~ Seen here in satin petaled ivory and hand knotted and beaded silver and ivory top
~ The sash and skirt and top color can be customized to suite your specific color pallet (Please confirm requests before ordering since some materials are in limited colors)
~ Optional straps (or can be worn as a strapless dress)
~ Full sequin back
~ Side zipper }
More description and order information on the link above to her etsy shop.
xoxo ande
Thursday morning classes
Its a rainy overcast morning and I'm off to piano classes.
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image via: brandMOJO Images |
After classes this weather beckons for a visit to the bookstore and barista.
LOVE this poster via Gemini Studio on Etsy
images via: Gemini Studio, Knit Storm, Choisette, brandMOJO Images, French Felt, SpellBinderie...Etsy Shops
Hoping everyone is having an inspired happy Thursday.
05 June 2012
Tuesday Musings
Loving this stripped black, white and gold settee via
brightbolbeautiful.blogspot.com
This color combination is one of my favorites.
images via Trouvais.com and Miss Millionairess
xoxo, ande
03 June 2012
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
I found some lovely items from Rachel Ashwell's Shabby Chic Couture collection that commemorate
The Queen's Diamond Jubilee to share with you all. Also found a ton of information about how she came to the throne. Its all so interesting! Well hope you all enjoy!
This adorable pink bow and crown pin is fab!
The Queen was born at 2.40am on 21 April 1926 at 17 Bruton Street in Mayfair, London. She was the first child of The Duke and Duchess of York, who later became King George VI and Queen Elizabeth.
At the time she stood third in line of succession to the throne after Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII), and her father, The Duke of York. But it was not expected that her father would become King, or that she would become Queen.
The Princess was christened Elizabeth Alexandra Mary in the private chapel at Buckingham Palace. She was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Alexandra, and paternal grandmother, Queen Mary.
The Princess's early years were spent at 145 Piccadilly, the London house taken by her parents shortly after her birth, and at White Lodge in Richmond Park.
She also spent time at the country homes of her paternal grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, and her mother's parents, the Earl and Countess of Strathmore.
The Princess's early years were spent at 145 Piccadilly, the London house taken by her parents shortly after her birth, and at White Lodge in Richmond Park.
She also spent time at the country homes of her paternal grandparents, King George V and Queen Mary, and her mother's parents, the Earl and Countess of Strathmore.
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Rachel Ashwell, Shabby Chic Couture, Endurance Banner, I thought this is perfect since she has served for 60 years. |
In 1930, Princess Elizabeth gained a sister, with the birth of Princess Margaret Rose. The family of four was very close. When she was six years old, her parents took over Royal Lodge in Windsor Great Park as their own country home. In the grounds of Royal Lodge Princess Elizabeth had her own small house, Y Bwthyn Bach (the Little Cottage), which was given to her by the people of Wales in 1932.
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Shabby Chic Couture, Union Jack Pillow |
Princess Elizabeth's quiet family life came to an end in 1936, when her grandfather, King George V, died. His eldest son came to the throne as King Edward VIII, but, before the end of the year, King Edward VIII had decided to give up the throne in order to marry the woman he loved, Mrs Wallis Simpson.
Upon his abdication, Princess Elizabeth's father acceded to the throne as King George VI, and in 1937 the two Princesses attended their parents' coronation in Westminster Abbey.
Princess Elizabeth was now first in line to the throne, and a figure of even more intense public interest.
Happy Queen's Diamond Jubilee
and
Happy Sunday Evening!
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