

. . . had a moment to flip through the new summer issue of sweet paul over coffee this morning, and while it was filled with lovely things, fell absolutely in love with the feature on natural color, with a romantic cardigan bathed in pomegranate juice, a pretty little tote dipped in red cabbage and turmeric, and the most beautiful pillow shams the colour of blackberries . . .


{images: sweet paul magazine, summer 2011, photography by ellen silverman, styling by paul lowe}




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Love this! What a fabulous and fun idea! Happy weekend! Start if off with my cocktail pick!
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So beautiful! I love the pillow cases!!
Sabrina Says
Beautiful. Love to dye garments and linens.
Have a great weekend.
Teresa
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love the cardigan, looks so chic
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Oh I love this - and what a fun way to add in some color. Hope you are doing well - have a great weekend!
Much love,
B
such a beautiful concept..they all look so good..thanks for sharing, rosaline..have a lovely day..do check out my image of the week when you have a moment..xx meenal
That bag is just so pretty.
So, So pretty! I love the bag!
I adore those pillow cases. They look so romantic but so cool too...
Thanks for the idea!
Kate
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i love dip dye. these are beautiful examples. love the pink and yellow on the bag.
adorable sweater!
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All of those things are so lovely. Wish I knew how to do it. I mean... I'm sure I could do it but I'm also sure it would NOT end up looking that good.
i have always wanted to do this! the bag is so perfect for summer!
xxx
I love this pastels. Such a beautiful dusty pink~ Gorgeous!
AllGlamThings
The colors are gorgeous! I have yet to sit down and devour the issue, I'll have to do that this weekend. Hope you have a fabulous and restful weekend Roseline.
Nancy xo
gorgeous! The pillow case is beautiful.
I did this one time! Dyed a pink shirt a darker color with mulberries I found down the street. Natural dyes make such a pretty color, often muted and dusky (except for the yellow from that tumeric -- wow)!
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