Who can resist these super sweet ideas from Parisian Amelie? Reading her blog - or at least, attempting to - definitely puts my high school French to the test, but no translation is needed for many of these great DIY ideas (including the pattern adorned paper plates). Much more loveliness to check out here and here.
I love the plate idea: so simple, yet so unique! P.S. This was for a bachelorette party, which translates loosely to "burial of the young girl's life." Traditionally you actually bury something to represent your single life!
Adorable and simple....everything I love.
ReplyDeletelooks so lovely!!
ReplyDeleteI love the plate idea: so simple, yet so unique!
ReplyDeleteP.S. This was for a bachelorette party, which translates loosely to "burial of the young girl's life." Traditionally you actually bury something to represent your single life!
I love all of this! The overall theme of the decor just automatically brings a smile to my face!
ReplyDeleteaha! thank you crafty rachel- I can appreciate it on another level now.
ReplyDeleteI love the little flags and the plates.
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simply beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteThe plates designs are beautiful. It's simple indeed and it's being practical.Kudos!
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