I bought this pillow this week from the Shabby Chic line at Target.
The sham behind it is from one of Rachel Ashwell's boutiques.
That's my pink rose from my garden.
These were touch-ups in my shabby chic guest bedroom.
The sham behind it is from one of Rachel Ashwell's boutiques.
Here is a better close-up of the sham. The lamp is from Pottery Barn.
The quilt and matching sham are from an outdated on-line source.
The balloon shade I bought this week from the Shabby Chic line at Target.
The vintage print I found at Country Roads Antiques in Orange,
California.
Close-up of balloon shade
These were touch-ups in my shabby chic guest bedroom.
Close-up of pillow with quilt and dust ruffle from Bed, Bath and Beyond ages ago.
16 comments:
beautiful! i love your shabby chic :)
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I saw your beautiful new pillow when I was cruising by the RA aisle at Target. (Which I always do when I'm there.) Love it! I'm such a sucker for pretty linens. Your bed looks luscious!
Don't you just LOVE Target? That rose of yours is gorgeous! Have a great weekend...
I love all the things you have shown us today.
Wish we had a Target here
they seem to have great buys.
Thanks for sharing your lovely photos.
Hope you have a happy Sunday
Fiona x
That pillow is so cute.
Loving that floral fabric.
So pretty and inviting!
Oh, it is all so pretty! Love the rose from your garden - it is such a lovely color :)
I love the idea of having a single rose sitting by your bed. I might just borrow that idea and wake up to instant beauty every day.
So pretty. I love anything Shabby Chic style. Smiles, Paula
Oh your room is just gorgeous! I love the beautiful colors you chose.
Gorgeous decor! Love the light pink lamp and the gorgeous rose from your garden! The vintage print is fabulous as well!
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Erin @ http://www.trufflesnruffles.com/
Everyone gets great finds at Target, I'ma always so envious!
Love your pretty finds. Sorry I haven't been around for a while. Just noticed you have a Paris story below which I am about to read.
As for and answer to your question
My conversion book says 400g is 14oz. So about 2 cups I'd say. As you can see from the shot, I've covered the bottom of a large pie dish with fruit. I would have used about 2.5 cups this time, but next time I will use 2 cups I think. With this dish the fruit quantity is negotiable, the batter quantities are more important, for in baking, they should be as exact as possible.
Hope this helps.
Carolyn
FANTASTIC. I love Rachel Ashwell's approach and you got it down! Funny with those balloon curtains,I tried it but it did not go well!!! I need some Roman shades in my dining room!
Thank you Susan for coming over! Anita
This is such a beautiful room. I adore that pink lamp. YOu always have great finds.
*Erin
Hi, everything looks amazing, so sweet!!! Love the style. I also bought the ballon shade at Target, but have no idea in how to place it. There is no instruccions or anything, it's just the plain fabric. Do I need more material so it actually looks like ballon shape? How did you do it?
Regards
Cinthia M-Wise
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