July 31, 2012

Tomato toma-to

Hi friends! We hope you're having a good Tuesday! Here's a whole bunch of orangey-red goodness for you to drool over alongside us! xo
Love the styling of this shoot!
Franziska Frank; Photographed by; Fred Meylan, Citizen K

Cute little enamel polka dot pot!

Such a pretty DIY!

Yet another perfect Modcloth dress!

The most wonderful cathrineholm lasagna dish!

We couldn't do a tomato hues-day post and not include tomato soup! 
photo found on this lovely lady's blog.

9 comments:

  1. The top photo is Franziska Frank for Citizen K photographed by Fred Meylan (I used a tool called source image, its amazing!)

    I also LOVE that DIY :)


    xoxo Sarah
    theantiquepearl.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks girl! I reformatted my computer and lost my image source tool, but that's just perfect thanks! xo

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  2. What a great collection! That polka dot pot is wonderful. And I agree, the DIY is brilliant!

    I recently did a similar post dedicated to pretty yellow things over on my blog; would love for you to take a look if you get the chance.


    Jennie x

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  3. the girl in the first image looks fabulous!
    and yes that dress is rather drool worthy!
    lovely jubbly.
    xx

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  4. The perfect {almost} end of summer post!

    http://aclosetintellectual.blogspot.com/

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  5. Cute post. I love that first dress.. & I can't believe it was a DIY!

    Oh, My

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  6. I love that dress tutorial. I like turning plain items into something special.

    Vintagehoneybee.blospot.com

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  7. I've been wearing a lot of that color lately, though I don't look quite as cute as some of your pics. :)

    I'm your newest follower! Found you from A Sort of Fairytale (she linked you on her Facebook page)

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  8. I have that Modcloth dress...it's so comfy. But I really wish I had that Catherineholm lasagna dish. It's my dream to get my hands on a lasagna dish and a red teapot.

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