28 September 2011

This Weeks iPhone Snaps...














Bit of a different post today. I've never really done a personal photo post but I've been taking lots of lovely snaps on my iPhone this week that I just wanted to share! This week has consisted of vintage type writers and records, I bought a new lovely black stone ring and leopard print belt which I love and can somehow manage to wear with anything. I went to my first silver jewellery making class and it was great and I'm half way to making my very first ring which I will share when it is finished hopefully next week! I have already learnt so much from just one lesson I can't believe how much goes into making a simple silver ring.I received a lovely little gift from my Dad... a new charm for my Pandora... lovely! My iPhone case was getting a little boring so I ordered a beautiful new one from our lovely little friend eBay. I had a day at the park today with the other half... conker picking, boat rides, lunch in an art deco cafe and sunshine... perfect autumn day! 

via instagram

8 comments:

Emily said...

Love your phone cover- I keep meaning to order myself one and never get round to it. Not sure why as they're so pretty!xxx

Jessica Ruud said...

Love the pictures! I want an old fashioned type writer sooo badly!

Love the blog!

xo.

Analisa said...

All these photos are so pretty! Wish I had Instagram on my phone

Style Spot said...

Such lovely photos, and I love the effect Instagram gives. Need to get it myself - thanks for reminding me xoxo

Erica Wark said...

Fabulous photos! Love the dress!!

xo

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The Queen of Hearts said...

Fantastic images! It is always nice to take a look into the lives of others.

TheQueenofHearts

Lidiya said...

These snaps are cute, instagram is like my best friend :)
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Eloise said...

Hurrah for iphone editing aps! These all look great - espesh the conker snap. Sounds ridiculous but until last week when I stumbled across a load of conkers I'd sort of forgotten they existed

xx