Oyster t-straps from secretlake
Anni Albers' washer necklace assembled from a kit. Read more about Anni Albers here. There are a few tutorials for making your own floating around online; the purchase of this kit supports The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation.
it IS so nice to be nice ;) haha i like that print because it reminds me of a cookie/cracker.
ReplyDeletethat necklace is so sweet and what a neat idea!
ahhhh the neklace is so cute :)
ReplyDeleteAll three are very sweet! That style of shoes always reminds me of the shoes my ballet teacher wore when I was young. I really need to buy a pair!
ReplyDeleteThose shoes are precious!
ReplyDeletelovely shoes. and that necklace, it's darling!
ReplyDeleteAw, I love the shoes!
ReplyDeletethose mary-janes are amazing :)
ReplyDeletenice blog btw
so pretty. i love that washer necklace; something so plain turned out to be quite elegant.
ReplyDeletedo you eat those "NICE" cookies? i used to like to have tea parties in my backyard when i was a teenager. they were a bit Mad hatter faux-bourgeois kind of thing. i tried to get my friends to eat those cookies and some electric yellow pastries. my friends were confused, but i thought it was great!
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting about Anni Albers! I wasn't familiar with her work and boy, was I missing out!
ReplyDeleteOmg I love how pastel the colour in this post is o_o'
ReplyDeleteHi everyone! Thanks for the sweet comments! Tara, I did/do eat those Nice cookies! They are delicious. What a cute story.
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