I used
pink plates with organically striped bowls and classic napkins from HomeGoods.
It doesn't take much to add some color and interest to a space, this month I used a pink pillow, a
pretty pink plate, as a saucer for my coffee cup...
I deconstructed it and then reconstructed it until I ended up with a
very pink plate that is hardly reminiscent of the original recipe.
Order a fruit plate at the clandestine Carthage Must Be Destroyed — the mostly unmarked café at the end of an industrial driveway in Bushwick, Brooklyn — and you're presented with a Pepto -
pink plate overflowing with fresh blackberries, vibrantly ripe whole strawberries, a thick slab of mango to scoop out of its skin, red - dappled soccer game - style orange wedges, whole handfuls of mint sprigs, and a glass cup of thick, tart yogurt drizzled with passionfruit.
Anthropologie Mini Bowl Set — I actually have
pink plates already that these bowls would match perfectly!
I'm just popping back in to say thanks for sharing your pretty
in pink plates at Vintage Charm.
Beautiful blue and
pink plates are available for all boys and girls, Easter, baby's first Christmas, birth announcements and other holidays!
And the detail of the blue and
the pink plates — adorable!
Love the colorful touches on your table and look forward to seeing how you made
the pink plates!
In my house
those pink plates would be up year round.
I went back to read
your pink plate story... and I love it!
The pink plates you can read about here.
Once again, I decided to include
my pink plates from West Elm.