Thursday, August 27, 2009

Picture Pretty

Hello lovelies, it's Crystal over at Plush Palate and I have a question for you. If a picture is worth a thousand words, what do these say?
xo,
Crystal

16 comments:

carolina @ patagonia gifts said...

they say loveliness, for sure!

chiaroscuro said...

I like the blue one a lot - it's soothing and calm. And says clearly "Paris, France"
The other one's are too crowded for me :-)

Laura Trevey said...

Love the birdcage in the first image!
Lovely ~~

Monika said...

For me they say 'live'! I like that they are not so perfectly organized and neat showroom type spaces, but they have a homey, lived-in feel. Charming!

Teri said...

I'd say these pictures are saying... someone really lives here! I love that!

Linda [Forever Champagne] said...

So dreamy; they invite us to create our own perfect portraits.

Gorgeous post!

G said...

what these photos say to me:

Blue's my favorite color/ simplicity is key/ organization is beautiful/layers, layers, layers

Shell said...

These pictures say I'm beautiful and have character.

Anonymous said...

Individuality...personality. Handpicked favorites defining the character of the person. Someone who loves pretty, carefree...a happy grazer at the long dining table of life. Love them all.

Maria Confer said...

They say, "I'm gorgeous, come spend time here relaxing."

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Sarah Klassen said...

I adore the first! I says south of France, with the warm tones and worn sensibility...so lovely and livable...

:)

Nat said...

pictures would say - this is a place where to feel safe and sound! :)

Unknown said...

I really like the first one, the colors, the bird cage... I love this atmosphere, quiet et calm.

dee said...

They say, "Bee, please move in and make me your own."

esther said...

wow, these are amazing. they're so eclectic and restful and i just want to be there!

Ms. B @ Millie Deel said...

I think it's really interesting when people use empty picture frames as decoration. I'm not sure I understand the meaning behind it, unless the frame itself is so beautiful that to put anything in it would take away from the frame. I guess it is a fairly quick design element that takes little thought and can fill up a space on a wall.