
Hello, my friends!!! How did your weekends go? I am just delighted with the help and suggestions you have been emailing me about budget and diy weddings. L. and I have gotten some great ideas! Best yet, it looks like we might have a lovely church and reception spot, but nothing definite yet. I’m keeping my fingers crossed! hehe.

Sara over at Sadie Olive invited me to the week of red photographs! Since red is one of my favorite colors (blue is second… I think–it changes so often!), I thought it would be a fun to post a week of photos with red in them. Do visit the I Saw Red to see more red-photo goodness!

My photo for today is a little set of tin dishes that my sister bought last Friday when we dropped in an antique store. They were so adorable, that I think if she hadn’t purchased them, I would have! I also took a few other pictures while we were out and about… it was such a pretty day I couldn’t resist stopping every few minutes to capture the day.
This week I’ve decided to continue with the 1940’s theme for this week’s Vintage Monday feature! I have lately been obsessing again with the look of the era, especially since I picked up the cutest black and white, high waist shorts that just scream mid-century. hehe! I hope you enjoy this fun image…

Hope you’re all having a splendid Monday!

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Posted on 06.02.08 to casey's musings. Tags: photography, vintage monday.

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Blaze Danielle added this comment on Jun 02 08 at 5:28 pmWhat a fun and colorful post! I love your sisters dishes! They’re so rustic and friendly!
And yes, I too most definitely adore red. My faves are green, red then blue, and I can’t seem to stop making prints with that color palette! Haha!
Meg added this comment on Jun 02 08 at 6:17 pmWhat cute dishes! And those are some pretty snazzy shorts.
I know my congratulations on the engagement are late, but congrats nonetheless. I hope all goes well! =]
chloe van paris added this comment on Jun 02 08 at 11:49 pmI am happy to read your inspiring retro blog .
keep on doing it
Sara Duckett added this comment on Jun 03 08 at 6:36 pmI love the tin dishes! The texture is great!
elizabeth of course added this comment on Jun 04 08 at 8:19 amOh! Jantzen is still great. That’s a great pattern. and those dishes areadorabel. made sweeter by the rust.
elizabeth of course added this comment on Jun 04 08 at 8:20 amHmmm…..I think “made sweeter by the rust” would be a good thrifting blog title, haha.







