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Here's the link: Lu Lu's Fluffy Ruffles. Someone sent this to me in the hopes of getting my blood pressure up. It worked. Who am I to knock somebody else's aesthetic sense though? You can do that yourself. Set yourself free Lu Lu, set yourself free.
It's not any better seeing it the second time around.... that poor settee!! It actually looked OK with its original tropical fabric. Not my taste either, but at least it didn't make my eyes bleed ;-)
ReplyDeleteBut hey, to each their own -- if she wants to ruffle-ize her whole house, more power to her :-)
Kelly
She's so sincere about it too, bless her heart.
ReplyDeleteThat's just sad.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad somebody said it. I get accused of being bitter and angry when I go off on stuff like this. But now that you've started Jeff...
ReplyDeleteCheck out the smashed plate back splash mosaic!
Yikes!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeletethe before is fine
the after looks like it belongs in a little girls princess room
Click on the photo to see it hi-res if you dare. Putting something like that in a little girl's room is child abuse.
ReplyDeletebles her hart, someone needs to learn some speling and grammer before she post's to the intertubes.
ReplyDeleteI have a feeling that those sorts of things aren't a big concern at the Little Bo Peep school of interior design Meg.
ReplyDeletePaul, all I am going to say is "I am not a big fan of pink nor will I ever be". LOL
ReplyDeleteI can't get past all of the shoosh to see the color.
ReplyDeleteWow ... pink overload ... I think this is why/how little kids grow up to be goths. ;)
ReplyDeleteEither goths or heroin addicts...
ReplyDeleteI've never seen the word "scrumptious" used so frequently...
ReplyDeleteI'm just glad this woman couldn't see my face when I saw her blog for the first time. Everyone's entitled to their own style, but I'm pretty sure the wide-eyed look of horror on my face might have betrayed my true feelings.