
Anything that
Katy sews (!) for her girlies (I’m totally in awe of her), but I’m especially in awe of these pieces she made which were inspired by the color palette in the book
caps for sale.

The Australian blog
Distillate – it’s so spot on and well organized. This
peanut brittle recipe found there is on my "things to make" list.

Her… She’s been around blogland a lot, but I couldn’t help jumping on the bandwagon, as she’s just so freakin lovely + her store looks so thoughtful and perfectly curated. (via
the pipeline)
That peanut brittle looks so yummy!
ReplyDeleteI posted on Katie today too:)
ReplyDeleteI love that skirt :) Do they come in big girl size?
ReplyDeleteThat skirt is so fun!!!
ReplyDeletepeanut brittle is one of my biggest weaknesses so i might have to give it a try!
ReplyDeleteOh, I know! I want Katy to sew for me.
ReplyDeletejust read about her and will say I am intreeged and want a cactus garden of my own in our backyard! Maybe this summer. :)
ReplyDeleteOh, that peanut brittle looks divine!!
ReplyDeleteoh that skirt ... LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that skirt?! Wow! And that peanut brittle is making me hungry.
ReplyDeleteRed lipstick has never looked so divine!
ReplyDeleteoh, my. i just love everything katie sews, too. fantastic.
ReplyDeleteyum, the peanut brittle looks so delicious!
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me too, me too, and me too...I'm a copycat, what can I say? xo t
ReplyDeletei LOVE that skirt! i really need to make friends with the sewing machine...
ReplyDeletebeautiful post!
I cannot get over how lovely that little girl and little girl's skirt is in the first photo. I am learning to sew this summer and I hope before I have children I can make such beautiful thigns!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, luv that skirt!
ReplyDeleteOh that skirt is amazing!!! Come check out my Giveaway today...you will like.
ReplyDeleteOh , I need that skirt can she make it in a size 2???
ReplyDeleteLovely skirt!!
ReplyDeleteI love that bench.
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