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November 08, 2011

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aw... super cute. i love "flower" spelled by leafs.
-wakako

Hi Chelsea, it's your Seattle blog friend from Rosanna :) I love this idea, you're so creative. We can't wait to work with you!

This is the definition of spontaneity - how fun!

that sounds awesome, lady. i love the idea and wish i lived nearby!

Such a cute idea. Ingenuity at its best!!!

how fun! i love your sign.

Lovely idea! I love the way Lisa's dog is sitting, by the way... anyone else notice his hind legs? so cute! haha!

Too cute! Way to be resourceful!

Lovely idea! Chelsea - are those your red boots in the first photo and if so, would you mind sharing where they are from? I thought they may be Swedish Hasbeens but the only similar red pair I can find have heels that look a bit high. I absolutely love the boots in the photo!

Hey Jennifer,

These are the boots: http://www.swedishhasbeens.com/jodhpur-p-28.html they are in the nature color but have worn a little. :)

Thanks Chelsea!

very cool. love the word flower spelled out with leaves and heart the tile floor. I so want it for my kitchen. eek!

How cute and the boots in that first picture are SO CUTE!

what fun! sounds perfect and looks lovely.

I love my flowers!

aw, that is awesome chelsea!!! wish i were there to see it. love these pics!

I couldn't help but notice the boots as well! Love those Hasbeens and your spontaneous idea!

Why not? Love it!

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