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Joining in with Tickle Me Tuesday!  I hope I'm not overloading you, but it's fun to party  ;-)

I love this apron, but being a non-pinky, I wish it was blue.

These amazing soaps.  
Yes, I said soaps!!! I can't stop looking at them.  One of these days I have to give in and order some.

I want this dress sooooo bad.
feminine, country, old fashioned... love.

These potholders belong in my coffee themed kitchen.  I gaze at them often.

So, those are just a few things tickling my fancy.  Sundresses are also tickling my fancy, if it would only get warm!

Go visit the party and see what is tickling everyone else's fancy today!



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Comments

Stephanie said…
Wait... that cupcake looking thing is a soap??? so cool!
Knit-O-Matic said…
I know, isn't that just about the coolest soap ever??
Fiona Designs said…
Love the dress - I can't believe those soaps! They look edible!
Sarah B. said…
That apron is TOOOO cute! And the soaps look so real, I'm afraid I might just have to taste one... :)
Meeling said…
Those soaps are incredible!!!!
Karina Pacheco said…
Ahhhh!!! I have got to get that cupcake soap!!

Love all of your finds :)
Knit-O-Matic said…
The absolute best thing about those soaps, aside from how fantastic they look, is that they are not expensive. I think her prices are quite reasonable for such a beautiful product!
Sandy a la Mode said…
love the dresses and cupcakes! i think those are two of my favorite things in life, really. haha!!
Anonymous said…
That.
Dress.

*GLURG*

I'm picturing it layered with a plum colored long-sleeved blouse, with cozy tights and boots for winter!
Anonymous said…
That.
Dress.

*GLURG*

I'm picturing it layered with a plum colored long-sleeved blouse, with cozy tights and boots for winter!
myriahmae said…
that dress is adorable and I love the apron! In fact I have started to teach myself to sew and I'm making aprons! So glad you linked up to tickle me tuesday so I could find your blog and "meet" you! I just may have to link up next week! Come on over to my blog www.myriahmae.blogspot.com and "meet" me, I'm hosting a book swap right now, you should join in!!

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