A little magic from Marigold and Mint, a flower shop in the Melrose Market in Seattle. One of the "Little Shirley" ceramic vases filled with the sweetest acacia managed to come home with me. Handcrafted by Laura Burman, Little Shirley's are made in honor of her grandmother in hopes to inspire conversation and foster goodwill. Read more about the made-by-hand beauties here.
Hope you are enjoying your Wednesday!
confetti, flowers, sun, ceramic, candles,looks so perfect combination!
ReplyDeleteI wish flower shops in seoul looked like this!
ReplyDeleteI love the name! How pretty. The first photo is so gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh I think the name is wonderful, and so is the decor.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful take on the shop Jennifer!
What a lovely little shop, everything looks just right.
ReplyDeleteLove your blog. So, so much.
ReplyDeletethe first picture is so lovely!
ReplyDeleteThis shop looks so pretty! And awesome photos :)
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oh, just gorgeous. i would take a million pictures in there. so many interesting details.
ReplyDeleteanother destination place!
ReplyDeleteI would like one of everything, please.
ReplyDeleteMan do I have to visit Seattle!
that's the prettiest flower shop i've ever seen.
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This place looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cute store :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shop! I honestly felt like going all the way to Chicago just to visit it.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the most magical shop! Hope to visit one day!
ReplyDeleteanother magical spot - you've been giving me quite a list of wonderful places to go ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is a flower shop?! It's absolutely gorgeous! Whoa! (It could be the photos, too... ;) hehe.)
ReplyDeleteOooh, I love the ambiance. But then again, oodles upon oodles of flowers arranged organically does me in every time :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous photos! I love how beautifully placed flowers, and those decorations!
ReplyDelete<3 Kelly
you're so talented. i want to live in your photos!!!
ReplyDeleteoh such a beautiful shop!!! i would definitely entertain myself with my camera for quite a while! love the flowers and the wooden boxes! :)
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