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Welcome to Paisley Petunia…part two!
I find inspiration in pretty pictures, endless possibilities in a bowl of Meyer lemons, the meaning of lifetime devotion in the wagging tails of our 3 rescue dogs, end-of- the-day bliss in a glass of red wine and now, the boundless, soul clutching meaning of life in the faces of my 2 little angels.
It's a happy, creative, joy-full life we've got here in the LA sun. Come play! Bring wine.
Monthly Archives: April 2010
magic potions
This was first given to me by my cousins for my birthday. I love people who give makeup for gifts because I NEVER BUY IT FOR MYSELF (hint, hint). I am not much of a makeup person. Much to my … Continue reading
Introducing Jimmy Choo Trainers…
We here at Paisley love our shoes. I personally have more than I could possibly wear and I’m always on the hunt for the next pair. I don’t know how to explain a girl’s love for shoes but let’s just … Continue reading
Treasure Chest
One Christmas a few years ago, there was a really large box from Santa under the tree. I was quite intrigued as my days of receiving barbie dream houses and play kitchenettes had sadly passed. When I opened the box, … Continue reading
ZP
So I know we talk about Target a lot here, we are big fans, and this is a banner month for collaborations. For those of you that were robbed by the poor planning for the Cynthia Vincent wedges (you can … Continue reading
The Other City by the Bay
{Photo by Daniel Gies} The weekend we are heading up to Oakland, Aaron’s beloved hometown. This boy is very proud of his roots. While it’s only 35 miles from the town I grew up in, I hadn’t really spent much time there … Continue reading
