I want it now – Christine Dovey’s entire house

I don’t know how long I’ve been following Bijou and Boheme, but this is a serious design crush. Christine has an incredible eye for everything, and can be thanked for my increasing crush on gold and delicate pink. Observe …

I like how much of a lyrical genius Christine is on her blog. She isn’t afraid to drop the f-bomb and there’s nothing more refreshing to me than someone that insanely talented who lets the colours fly.

Christine is also an incredible arteest, people. I want to get sick in my mouth. That’s how beautiful her work is. 
I don’t care what you use – Twitter, Blogger, Pinterest – get on your internet machine and follow this woman. Your creativity and mind juices will thank you for it. 
Image cred 1, 2 and 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Lately …

… we’ve been getting super close to getting the major components of our wedding crossed off our list, and it’s exciting. One huge thing for me is we ordered our wedding invitations! I’m going to get sick I’m so excited. When fiance and I met with Pretty as a Picture, we both gasped and pointed when we saw their Harbor Beach invitations. Hardcore awesome …

{like this, but different colours}. Want to know the best part? While browzing, we spotted a hydrangea monogram. I kept my mouth firmly shut. Fiance later said to me “you know, we can have the little hydrangea monogram on our invitations if you’d like? It would look really nice.” And that my friends, is the sole reason I am marrying that man.
So when ya’ll see our invitations with a hydrangea right in the middle, you won’t be thinking “that terrible woman, forcing her love of hydrangeas onto her invitations and not giving her fiance a say in the design”. Just getting the story straight. 
We also got our flowering tea from Solaris Botanicals {individually sealed in foil below. I’m not a crack dealer} as well as our black and white paper bags … 

Looking forward to exponential amounts of  nerding on the couch and getting our favours prepared for the big day. Very interested to see what people’s reactions will be to our parting gift. And a huge thank you for those of you who voted on whether or not they would be good souvenirs. The people have spoken.
And it wouldn’t be right if I didn’t share this last picture. I found this gem one day on my lunch break, struggling out of a very overgrown garden. Completely and utterly alone, just like Lydia. 

Hope you’re having a happy Tuesday everyone 🙂 It’s quite shit and raining here in Dublin. No surprise there. 

True story

In case you didn’t guess, this is my embarrassing ‘sports’ injury. As a spectator, not as a participant. I never thought I’d win a mug for it.