French Fever

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These old black and white shots by fashion photographer John French stopped me in my tracks.  French was highly sought after in London in the 1950′s and 1960′s and his photos seem to capture the era’s glamour perfectly.  Feathers, rhinestones and dainty white gloves—what’s not to love?

(via bygone fashion)

Sweet Tooth

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I’ve always loved the illustrations of Eva Juliet and her latest print of sweet French confections is no exception.  Wouldn’t it be darling framed in a coffee or pastry shop?  Or better yet, my future kitchen?

Tea Time Silhouettes

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Tea time ladies!  These hand cut silhouettes would look darling side-by-side or mixed among a collage on your wall.  I love how the white designs pop on the lemon yellow backdrop!  Perfect for a Dining Room or Kitchen in need of some charm.  Swoon!

Farmers’ Market

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Calling all farmers’ market fans!  These charming cards are printed on 100% recycled paper by Yee Haw Industries.  Perfect for summertime snail mail to friends!  I’m torn between the beet and the sweet pea…perhaps I need both!

Glass Magic

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I would love one of these Christa Kimble photographs blown-up to a custom size and framed with a clean white mat.  The lighting is lovely and the details in a larger-scale would be fantastically striking.  Besides, who doesn’t love vintage chandeliers?

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