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{Dress: from thailand, Jacket: vintage, Shoes: from tokyo, Rings: gift & samantha wills, Crochet neck piece: DIY.}

So here are a few photos from the other day when i was busy celebrating with my coloured confetti. The day was just perfect and everything had a beautiful whimsical feel to it so I wore some easy neutrals and my new favourite necklace i made. It came about when i felt like my outfit was still missing something so i grabbed a crochet doily, cut it, added some ribbon and wore it as as a neck piece. It's actually one of the DIY projects i am going to show you all how to make but i literally made this as i was running out the door so it's not completely finished yet. I plan on adding some cream ribbon around the neckline where you can easily tie it into a bow on the back, or front, whichever, and wear it with pretty much anything. I also tried to photograph my ring which has engraved "It's never too late to be what you might have been" - a quote by George Elliot and a gift form Alex and Eleanor. I feel like it has a whole new meaning since starting gary pepper so i decided to wear it to add a little personal touch to the celebrations :)

I think this is really one of the most beautiful places i've ever been. I've always adored large open meadows and am constantly talking about how i'm still looking for the perfect one so when luke found this place he immediately took me there, and i still can't believe how perfect it is. I'm not even kidding when i tell you there are butterflies chasing each other around and tiny little yellow ladybirds scattered throughout the pastel pink grass. It was just insane. I loved it so much that i took Alex and Laura back there that very afternoon where we enjoyed one of the funniest afternoons i've had in ages. We got a little carried away picking wands and somehow ended up having a contest with who knew more spells from harry potter. Apparently, with the help of wikipedia, i didn't know as many as i thought!

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18 comments:

  1. OOOOHHHH! what a sweet post! I adore that white top, and the jacket you've got overtop is so pretty.... your blog has the prettiest pics!

    xo

    justyna

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  2. Amazing blog! Can I ask where the these photos were shot? The location is so lovely!

    x

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  3. you make me want to take pictures

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  4. Hey! I'm new to the blog. I'm so glad I found it, because wow, you are so absolutely gorgeous. I love your crochet dress, and the backdrop for these pictures. :) Can't wait to see more.

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  5. the quote on your ring is one of my favourites i would love to get that...stunning photos also :) i love the location x

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  7. your photography is so beautiful and inspiring! i love your blog,

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  8. these images are so beautiful! i love the outfit, as well as the pop of confetti! FUN!

    Just found your blog & I love it!
    xx
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  9. you are beautiful! you kind of remind me of this other blogger (song of style) both of you are beautiful

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  10. These are absolutely beautiful. I'll put this on my list of another reason to get some white tights.

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  11. i love that middle ring...is it samantha wills?

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  12. you look so pretty, beautiful photos! x

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  13. Nicole, the photos are so beautiful! and that DIY crochet capelet is stunning!!!!

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  14. This post has everything! Gorgeous DIY clothes, amazing photography, perfect scenery and a beautiful girl! <3

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  16. i'm a huge lover of crochet collars myself (and collars in general), and i've been making/ collecting different types of collars for a while.. so naturally, i love your diy neckpiece!

    i adore your style.. so much so that i'm going to feature your vintage store on me & my sisters blog in the next couple of days!

    you're such an inspiration! i can't wait to see more of your diy's :)

    www.feathersofgold.blogspot.com

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  17. I am in love with your friends sandals (left)
    I only saw one pair a couple of months ago but didnt have the money to buy it. now im spewing because i can't seem to find them anywhere!
    could you tell me where she got them from? or where i can get them from??
    thanks so much!

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