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Uncategorized / June 14, 2010

Hey Jamie fans, Bryn here from bryn alexandra. I always love when Jamie shares little thing she loves, so for this guest post, I’ll do the same!

I love these knobs. They are BIG and so pretty in person. I’ve used them before for a project and want to bring them into my own home.

 Anthro Prism Knobs

Galbraith & Paul textiles (you can pick and choose the colors you want for the hand printing

This J.Crew bathing suit (maybe the white will make me look less pasty?)

I just put these bamboo blinds up in our new home and I love them. They are inexpensive and the perfect color.

This candle (Scarlet Grapefruit) smells sooooo freaking good. It’s pricey, but so worth it. I could just eat it.

I love this bag. Isn’t it like a work of art?

Thanks for having me on the blog, Jamie!

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