My bags are packed. I'm running away. Not to worry, I'll be running right back to elle oh eventually. Until then, I wish you nothing but bliss.
Friday, March 18, 2011
Thursday, March 17, 2011
Just a pinch...
Just a pinch of vivid color to delight Saint Patrick with the prettiest touch of green.
{This glimmer of sparkles and emerald found here.}
Labels:
green,
holiday,
miscellaneous musings
Monday, March 14, 2011
Good things...
This vibrant image is full of good things. The glimmer and glamour of gold flatware, the rustic charm of rugged wooden planks, the simple beauty of plain white dishes, and the indulgence of an alluring chocolate bar are such good things.
This gorgeous image {and flatware!} is from Canvas.
Labels:
kitchen,
miscellaneous musings,
photography
Friday, March 11, 2011
Glimpses...
Just a glimpse from the portfolio of Pia Jane Biijerk. The potential of what lies beyond the borders of these images is inspiring.
{The gorgeous discovery of Biijerk's portfolio happened here.}
Labels:
interiors,
photography
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Monday, March 7, 2011
Precocious beans...
I prefer my coffee strong, embellished with a generous dribble of cream. I relish coffee so extensively, my love knows no bounds. I'll take a latte, espresso, Americano, or any form of my precious beans.
Visit me over at Little Bits of Lovely today and discover what else I revel in and adore.
Chocolate crumbs {on the left} by Line Klein. Gleaming espresso {on the right} found here.
Labels:
beloved blogs,
miscellaneous musings
Friday, March 4, 2011
Sumptuous produce...
Yesterday my old-fashioned mail slot delivered a catalog from my favorite muse {Anthropologie}. The {matte} pages were full of vivid aesthetics – the sumptuous produce has me longing for summer.
And one more, to carry you through the weekend, because I cannot get enough persimmons.
Labels:
anthropologie,
photography,
styling
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Brooding beauty...
Sometimes the dark, brooding mystery of deep charcoal grey embellishes my Wednesday morning perfectly. The details of glossy glass and curled leaves are like little doses of unexpected glamour.
Yes, these lovelies are a repeat, but can anyone ever really have enough Ditte Isager? I don't think so either.
Labels:
ditte isager,
photography
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