Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Discovery

I found this blog by accident while looking for pictures of home libraries. The link to those is below, as is one to a beautiful Georgian house on the same blog.

Rose Villa
home library

Monday, June 6, 2011

Hot Red Lily

Inspired by "Red Lily" by Nora Roberts, this is how I imagine Harper and Haley's wedding. A bright, bold and fun party in the gardens at home.


http://www.theknot.com/inspiration-boards/Gallery/Details/60345

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Blue like Jazz

"Blue like Jazz" was inspired by the interests and style of a good friend. She's not planning on getting married anytime soon as far as I know, but this is how I imagine her wedding.

It would be an intimate, but traditional ceremony in a church with her 1-3 bridesmaids wearing classically cut, sapphire blue dresses and carrying white lilies. The blue and white palette would continue at the reception, as well as the subtle touches that reveal her interest in music and the glamour of the 1940’s.

Friday, June 3, 2011

Fire and Ice

This board was inspired by a friend who is a gamer and wanted a casual DIY type wedding. The color palette isn't original, but I think the cute little touches and modern black accents make it fun.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Seraphina

This board was inspired by Seraphina. The wedding would be a semi-formal and intimate evening event with dusty pink flowers and accents of amber brown, in addition to the traditional black and white. There would be vintage touches, velvet ribbons and roast chicken for diner.

Oh, by the way, Seraphina is my cat. The black, brown and white came from her coat and the pink from her nose and ears. The velvet was inspired by the feel of her fur and chicken is her favorite meal.

Monday, May 30, 2011

Memorial Day 2011

Formerly known as Decoration Day, Memorial Day commemorates U.S. soldiers who died while in the military service. First enacted to honor Union soldiers of the American Civil War. It was extended after World War I to honor Americans who have died in all wars.
By the early 20th century, Memorial Day became an occasion for more general expressions of memory, as ordinary people visited the graves of their deceased relatives, whether they had served in the military or not. http://memorialday2011.org/
Thank you and God Bless
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Saturday, May 28, 2011

The Morrill House


A neat Glog I made, with more information about the Morrill House
http://tiacat5.edu.glogster.com/justin-morrill-house/