Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Just thinking...

As this new year of 2010 unfolds I find myself still in a thoughtful frame of mind.

I am wanting to be cautious, to make decisions wisely so as to live a life with a peaceful mind and have a positive effect on others.

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Was thinking how grateful I am to have open roads in front of me.

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I have great appreciation that having freedom is a privilege. It comes with hard work, but it also comes with a price. Sometimes freedom comes from detachment. "Up in the Air" movie was a profound example of freedom.

Pathways and roads of course usually lead to doorways.

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With travel as it is it is getting harder and harder to stay in the mindset of "the journey". But I do try. I so very value how my work and spirit takes me to different places. To me life's best school is travel. I still feel such a novice and I hope to challenge my curiosity this coming year.

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Another movie night watching "Into the Wild," was such a great reminder of life's experiences and opportunities. Don't think I will ever quite live life in the wild, but we all have our little versions of "adventure". Just a road we don't know where it leads to is plenty.

Amongst all these big thoughts of adventure my mind flutters to more gratitude... that of just being grateful for pink.

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And then from the comfort of pink my mind rests on love. The heartache and joys, but all good. Real life. For at the end, no adventure or color is an experience, without love.

Love can of course come in many different ways. I think its how we are open to give and receive is what is important.

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And then a table ready for those special people in my life.

A mixture of linen tablecloths and curtain panels layered, create a lovely stage for vintage glassware and cutlery. Had to squeeze in a bench in place of chairs for a few extra friends.

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And as I end this post.... I am in London.

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I am in London preparing to open a little store in Notting Hill. (Another favourite movie).

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Until...

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84 comments:

  1. Gorgeous pictures! It's crazy to think I'm actually leaving a comment for THE "Rachel Ashwell" !! Love the whole shabby phenomenon you created! From the moment I opened one of your books I was hooked! You are an amazing woman!

    Shellagh

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  2. Go Rachel,

    I'm sure this will be a good year for you.

    Wishing you a successful year full of happiness & love.

    x Coty Farquhar
    Australia

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  3. Dear Rachel, I just want you to know that you are sooo inspiring! I remember checking out your books from our Fallbrook library when i was a little girl and I would just gaze at all of the beautiful pictures and dream of decorating my own house with all of the pretty pinks and vintage furniture and everything else that encompasses the shabby chic look and feel... I am proud to say that I own "The Shabby Chic Home" and I was just looking through it last night when I stumbled upon your blog.. I had no idea what was going on with your business and I am very sorry to hear it... You are doing such an amazing job with staying positive and beautiful! Which makes you even more of an inspiration to me and to so many other people! Everything does happen for a reason and there will be many more doors that open for you! Keep your faith in the Lord and keep staying focused on your dreams!

    "And we know that in all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose." (Romans 8:28)

    <3 Your friend and fellow Southern Californian, Rachael Rose

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  4. You are an amazing talent and very inspiring. I truly respect your passion for finding beauty in the not-so-obvious. I hope this new year is a successful one for you. I'm glad to see that you are opening a new shop! Many blessings to you! ~Destiny

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  5. You write like a poet. I love to hear about where you are at in your journey. You are "carrying on" beautifully!

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  6. I hope that many people come through your new door at the new Notting Hill Shop...they will not be disappointed! Congratulations!

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  7. When next I am in Notting Hill I will look you up...maybe coffee!! Thank you for this post and the pictures, I love the pictures.

    I have always gotten your books soon after they come out, thank you. They are my rainy day books!:)

    ~Maralie

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  8. I'm so happy to hear that you are opening a shop in Notting Hill. Of course, it's a gazillion miles across the sea from me, but I did get a lovely little red phone box bank for Christmas!

    Blessings!

    Julie M.

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  9. I love your blog, Rachel...Beautiful words and images as always. Congratulations on the new London Store.

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  10. Love the pictures, I always find the more I look the more I see in them!... the little shop looks amazing! I'm sure you will be a great success...
    take care
    Vicki
    ps isnt Hugh Grant a big of a spunkrat?! *drools* hahaha

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  11. What a lovely, lovely post. I wish you much success and fun opening your new Notting Hill store.

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  12. A lovely post for entering a new year. The sea washing in the tide of hope. So happy for another shop opening in Notting Hill...yes a favorite movie, a favorite place.

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  13. Beautiful post!
    Beautiful photos!
    Beautiful sentiments!

    Wishing you all the best,
    Eileen

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  14. I am so excited to follow your adventure to London. I have faith in everything you do. Wish you much love! lulu

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  15. Dear Rachel - you do write ever so beautifully and your photos/comments are always a pleasure to gaze at and read. Thank you and i hope this year will be a very good and memorable one for you. Mel xxx

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  16. I also love doors..I collect pictures of them , mostly weathered and old from my travels..they remind me of new beginings and possiblities beyond..love your pictures and books and style..thank you for all the inspirations!!

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  17. oh my Word. Now I HAVE to make a jaunt to London a definite. I've not been for a few years, since being a mum, despite it being just an hour or so away by train. Now I have the perfect excuse to go, and take gorgeous girl along with me. I MUST see your Notting Hill shop. Failing that, I would hope you'd take orders online? ;o)

    Gorgeous post. I love the doors photos. I wonder if you realise that you are actually a very optimistic person, and always seem to look on the bright side or find good about a bad situation? It's always refreshing to read your posts, and always, always inspirational.

    :O)

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  18. Lovely post, thoughts and images. I share your feelings about disappearing phone boxes. Such a shame in particular the red London ones which are so much a part of that great city. The ballet slippers lovely and the dinner table set. I don't know if heaven is decorated in pink but I'm sure it will be soon after you ever arrive there! xx

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  19. Wishing you well with your new shop in London, I'm sure it will be divine! Really enjoyed the photos in this post, just beautiful
    Alicia ~ time worn style

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  20. YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    THERE IS A GOD WOOHOO!!!!!!!!
    A store in the uk god bless you Rachel all my dreams come true!
    Love Kristina Xxx

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  21. What beautiful pictures and beautiful written post..and Congrats on your new store,,also a favorite film of mine..I am praying you have booming year,,and that many people find there way into your beautiful stores..take care.
    Devon

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  22. Great post I really agree with you here. The path that winds may take a bit longer to get to the destination but oh what dips in the road, puddle and crossovers!
    If life were a straight shot to the finish line, what fun would that be??

    I just recently got home from some travels; the energy from a new city, the sights, smells and tastes are intoxicating as well as inspiring.

    I wish you well Rachel; you will find your path and steam roll toward your door of choice!!

    Good tidings,
    Leslie

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  23. I look forward to your new shop in Notting Hill ... :0)

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  24. Congratulations on your new shop! One of these days I hope to visit it.
    I concur with the previous posts about how inspiring and amazing you are. I just wanted you to know. Thanks!

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  25. Rachel, I fell in love with your style the first time I saw your show and you had decorted a baby girls room. I love the romance in your work. Then after relocating to Arizona and not knowing anyone. I was having a challanging day tring to know which direction I was to take I can upon your blog in Dec. it was so very comforting to read your word of inspiration. I was so glad to read my new blog. Once again it was full of inspiration to waite for the door ot open ( the right door) I wish the very best for you and your store in 2010
    I look forward to your next post and hope it will be soon.
    Kathryne

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  26. wow, can't wait to visit your new store way closer than my usual in NYC when I visit. Good luck getting all the preparation and setting up done!

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  27. Lovely, lovely, lovely! Your words, your photos, your spirit...
    So happy you are opening a new shop in Notting Hill! How I would LOVE to be there and get to have tea with you!! Hmmm, visiting England...maybe some day, for a major anniversary present or something. :)
    HUGS!!

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  28. This is wonderful news. Now I have an additional, very good reason to pop across the channel.

    Much love,
    Liz

    Brittany, France

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  29. Dear Rachel,
    Seems like everytime I need a lift your words are there.Your post and photos gives me peace and encouragement.Thank You!

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  30. First of all, Happy New Year Rachel !
    Mine began with a victory, the victory of the E2 visa I got after 3 years and half of hope, despair, work, but I did it now !
    I am going to open my own store on Eagle Rock Boulevard while you'll open yours in London.

    Speaking of London, I and my son, 20 years old, spent these last 48 hours in Heathrow Airport because of cancelled and rebooked flights, in the middle of long, long queues, the snow, the cold, the French strikes and probably, though it was not said, a terrorist threat. This weird situation allowed us to be almost homeless during 2 days, but with a business class treatment please, as we have been "upgraded" by our Airplane Company (BA).
    I thought of you because while we were sleeping on our uncomfortable and cold chair, someone of the airport came and gave us turquoise - celadon blankets and pale green yoga mattresses for our comfort. So considerate. Some other voyagers got pink blankets, and I thought that the airport employees learned their Shabby Chic lesson very well.
    I would have loved to be able to stop by your new store, but I was kind of struggling to get a rebooked flight...

    While you admire the romantism of Paris and stay in London, though I am French, I do everything to live and work in L.A. We always want what we don't have ! But one thing is sure, our passion for the lovely things guide us wherever we are.
    I just prefer the Los Angeles sun and its ocean. And I am in L.A. now.
    My opening will be very soon and be sure, Rachel, you'll always be welcome in my store at 4704 Eagle Rock Boulevard, for visiting or even for signing any new book you would release in the future.
    And I always hold my promises.

    Your example gave me the courage to persist in my passion and to dream of my future.
    Now, the true work begins and it's so cool !

    I wish you a huge success in your London store, and 20 more years to come with Shabby Chic Couture adventures.

    Yael

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  31. Your quote "when did privacy and quiet become devalued?" made my day... sometimes I feel I am the only one in the universe that feels that way about cell phones :)

    Always love reading your thought-provoking posts!

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  32. Always, always enjoy your new posts; I love this blog! The photos and words are all so...perfect!

    I totally hear you about cell phones and the ear things. I am so, so tired of waiting in a line at the dry cleaner or the post office, being forced to listen to someone else's private, loud, intrusive conversation. It is the epitome of rudeness.

    Another thing bugging me is the loss of nice letter-writing. It doesn't have to be a big letter but I thoroughly miss receiving a handwritten letter on beautiful paper or a lovely card. Hardly anyone I know is sending holiday cards in December. I know that postage in the U.S. is expensive but I wonder if the "save a tree" reasoning is sometimes a bit of an excuse to let go of one more piece of gentle formality in our lives. I think we have to take the time. E-cards on the web are catchy and cute but I would rather tuck a way a nice letter or card so that I can pull them out of a drawer from time to time, just to re-read, hold them and feel the textures of paper and embellishments, etc. I can only spend so long staring at a computer screen, hunched over a desk although if I didn't do it, I would miss things like your blog. So, it's balance...balance.

    When you had a line of stationery products at Target, including scrapbooking items, I pretty much bought every single thing. Another thing I loved in Target stores were the sachets; I have them tucked all over my home.

    I was fortunate to travel to London as a young adult in the mid-1970s and I well remember the red phone booths/boxes. I also loved seeing them in the British Virgin Islands in the 1980s. I can't recall the last time I saw an actual phone booth in the U.S. but they were never nearly as eye-catching as the U.K.'s! They did give a measure of privacy, though. A quiet oasis.

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  33. Dear Rachel,

    Congratulations on the new Notting Hill shop! You are an inspiration to keep believing in your self.
    I will be in London soon with my daughter so hopefully we will meet again (first time was in Paris at the Maison et Object show 2004). Love your new book by the way, I got it as my Cristmas present!
    All the best,
    Maureen xx

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  34. As always, wonderful photos. The beach, and bare feet in the sand is one of my favorite places to go. Love watching how each wave that rolls up on the beach is different. Here's to a great 2010!
    Take care Rachel,
    Sue

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  35. I live in Paris and I am so glad that your next shop will be at only 2 hours by train ! I can't wait anymore !!!!

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  36. Hi Rachel!
    I love your work and your style!! :)
    And I have all... your books!!

    From Bs As Argentina,
    Marce

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  37. I am so excited that you are opening a store in Notting Hill as I live in SW London yahoooooooo! I just told my husband you are opening a store here and he said,"I guess we'll be taking a trip to Notting Hill when the store opens then!" Ha ha.

    Your style has completely inspired our home and my dear hubby knows more about shabby chic than any man should. I love your books.

    Wishing you health, happiness and much success for 2010!

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  38. I Love your pictures and your thoughts about the world. They are "Food for Thought". You help us all see the world from a different, yet ,same point of view. We are all looking for inner peace. Thanks for sharing with us.
    Nancy

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  39. Thank you for letting us be by your side through the blog. It is lovely!

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  40. Doors and sandy places are in my heart. May we send prayers and love to those hurting in Haiti. Love is such an important part of healing.

    I would be thrilled if I could have a cup of tea with you in London. What a very special neighborhood. Enjoy!

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  41. Oh Rachel how I look forward to your inspiring posts...your pictures are always magical & your gift to write is I think the new door that God has opened for you.. I dream of visiting your new shop one day & having that cup of tea. God Bless
    Laura ( rosey girl)

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  42. Rachel, finally made it to the Rose Bowl flea market after reading about the place for years and watching you create magic from there. Thx for sharing what you do! Diane with Mermaid Cottages, Tybee Island, GA ( PS- I just blogged about my trip there- again thanks to you!)

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  43. Love the photos, so peace full and romantic. Inspired as I read your post,to give long thought as to which doors I may find my self walking through this year. I am truly standing before many right now taking in how different each door is. Each inviting in some way or another. Which one will lead me to find the harmony of peace that I am looking for.

    I love your designs and promise that if I ever make it to Notting Hill I will stop for tea.

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  44. Love your words, thoughts and photos. You have a fantastic sense of style and grace. Really miss your TV show! Thank you for sharing with the world.

    With love.

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  45. When will your store return to San Francisco? I miss you terribly.

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  46. Do you know, I've "rediscovered" you years after I first fell in love-- I read Shabby Chic Home so many times I memorized it. When I happened upon your blog and re-read the last tumultuous year, my heart was so heavy. I'm so, so glad to see that the vision of life you've created lives on! Peace and wonderful to you.

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  47. rachel, you are the best!!!

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  48. OMG you are the first person I hear actually say that you love the feeling of being barefoot in the sand, just like me... I thought I had some kind of fetish LOL ;) When ever I will be visiting London again I will go to Notting Hill (Yes great movie to) to visit your new shop

    Good luck with the preparations!

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  49. I had a glimpse of heaven once... It was like opalescent but a zillion times prettier. God's loving light is indescribable!

    Your photos and style are a little piece of heaven on earth to me... Thanks for sharing your gifts with us!

    Barb from Anaheim, CA

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  50. inspired. happy new year rachel!

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  51. Rachel,
    It was a pleasure meeting you in line at the pharmacy before you left for London with your daughter...I was thrilled to meet you and you were so kind. My husband passed away that next Saturday on the eve of his 52nd birthday.You are an inspiration to me with your strength and perseverance. I am on my own journey too...hope to meet you someday again soon at your store in Santa Monica.
    Ladelle

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  52. Dearest Rachel:

    Good fortune to you in your new endeavors. It is in your nature to move forward and I can't wait to see what you will offer us next!

    Is there any possibility that the entire Shabby Chic television program will be offered for purchase or is that not able to happen? I that wish I had it all.

    God bless you and yours in 2010 and on!

    Valerie

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  53. I discovered your blog today , already knew your work I like very much !

    best regards from UNE FEMME FRANCAISE .
    Eiv

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  54. Thank you for your wonderful blog and beautiful creations: most inspiring. I wish you all the best this year.

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  55. best wishes for the opening of the London Store, hoping it will be a huge success, will definitely pay a visit next time I am in town. so glad you are back.
    sarah x

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  56. Dear Rachel:
    How do I go about becoming a retailer? I have two stores in North Carolina and love your style! So happy on your success. I have enjoyed your blog.

    marycontrary.biz

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  57. Wow, Rachel, I am so thankful to be here in your beautiful loving space. I look forward to following your blogs in this new year! It's all so beautiful your heart, your art and I'm just truly honored and speechless. So, "Thank-you!" & soft rains like blessings on you, Jenn

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  58. Dear Rachel:
    You are truly inspiring!

    Im a boutique owner (clothes) in Delaware? Yes slower lower Delaware.
    I had to unexpectetly move from my previous popular location to a huge location with TONS of Shabby Chic possibilities!
    Last week lost in Soho NYC I found myself in front of your Mercer St. Store at 605pm! (closing time)! I never knew you had retail stores and I'm thrilled to see that I can get future pieces for my new relocated store.
    When I saw the peticote chandeliers I screamed!! (your managers probably thought i was another crzy new yorker. It reminded me of my years as a Southern Belle in Cypress Gardens Florida!
    Wishing you all the very best!
    Lili Kohr
    Tiger Lili

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  59. Hello Rachel

    My name is Frances Russell and I am interior designer in Australia. I have a blog site "18th century passions and obsessions and other beautiful interiors". I just wanted to leave a comment and say how much your work and books have inspired me over the years. I am obsessed with crowns as well! And chandeliers! especially old ones.
    I believe you will go onto greater things and that this time is a new beginning. I am also very family orientated and that is the most important thing in life. I have started writing a book incorporating all aspects of home -interiors, family, events - everything that makes up the facets of our lives and how we live our lives. I hope one day to publish it with images of my work and home.
    Your Notting Hill store will be stunning - I'll bring the macaroons!
    Cheers and good luck
    Frances Russell

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  60. P.S. Forgot to say have also just bought your new book - it is beautiful work and the imagery is gorgeous! Thankyou! Love the pink sofa on the front cover.
    Cheers
    Frances

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  61. If I could find a way to cross the pond I would in a heartbeat! I'm so ready for spring as well- done with dreary, ready for hopeful with dashes of colour.

    This will be a great year- I can feel it : )

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  62. Lovely photos, may twenty 10 will be the beginning of a new and more positive time for all. Bet of luck to you, xo

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  63. "hoping heaven has pink walls".... I like that!
    I saw MCNBC's business show's feature on you. Nice to meet you!
    I'm loving your blog, of course I'm a sucker for shabby chic!! (smile)

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  64. Hi Rachel,

    My name is Judy and I give an antique show called Remnants of the Past just south of San Luis Obispo. I have a special guest each show. I would love to discuss with you about having you as a special guest for my fall show. i look forward to hearing from you.

    Judy

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  65. My goodness, I just returned from London and I wish I read this post a few weeks ago. I had a delightful time and Notting Hill just seems perfect for your new shoppe. Congrats Rachel. Next time, right?

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  66. Hello sweet Rachel, I feel so honored just to be able to comment here, my heart is fluttering a bit. You have such a beautiful way of telling a story in just a few words or less. Oh how I wish I could make a trip overseas to London to walk in your shop!

    I have a question for you I hope and pray that maybe you can answer for me?

    In your Wednesday, November 12, 2008 post, there is a beautiful bedroom picture that you have labeled "Classic White" and it is the most beautiful bed with a white footboard and you have the photo framed in pink and at the bottom it says
    "Stress has no home here" (there is also the most beautiful pale turquoise dresser to the right of the bed too. (I would love to know this painting technique too ♥) But my question is, how in the world did they do the beige/brownish walls behind the bed in this room? One of my friends thought it was wallpaper, but I tend to disagree and I think it is some kind of paint texture?
    Is there anyway you can help me out a bit here and let me know somehow?
    my email is: sweetea @ yahoo.com
    Thank you ever so much ! I am on a mission here and I can't stop obsessing about this wall, and how I can somehow duplicate it?
    Thank you so much !
    Sissy

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  67. oh gosh ! my email (from the above comment is: sweetea820 @yahoo.com)

    oh so sorry !

    if you don't want to email me, you could always try to answer here too ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

    love, Sissy

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  68. Dear Rachel,

    Love reading your blog, it keeps us all connected to Shabby Chic! Also wanted to let you know how much my Mom enjoyed meeting you in Vero Beach. I know that she mentioned how much I miss your store in Greenwich, CT! We are both great fans, and I am enjoying your new book!!

    Best of luck in Notting Hill! Wishing you Great Health, Happiness and Love in the New Year!!

    Cathy Carangelo

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  69. Simply and beautifully put. Have a peaceful and inspirational year. You have a gift and you share that gift, you are a blessing.Namaste,
    Joan

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  70. The prince of shabby chicFriday, January 29, 2010

    Darling Rachel,
    January 13, was my birthday. I was having such a crappy day. I found that you posted new words of thought on my birthday. My day got so much better. What a wonderful gift thank you. from the prince of shabby chic Henry

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  71. Beautiful photos ... I so enjoy reading your posts with the gorgeous pictures. Best of luck with your new ventures. I'm looking forward to visiting your NY store again.
    Jennifer

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  72. Congradulations Rachel, a new store. What a great start for the new year. Your blog is beautiful, as usual. It is so lovely to see you smile again.
    I first come become hooked with Shabby Chic many years ago, via your TV show. I really do miss the show but make up for it with your blogs.
    My friends and I are hoping Australian Target brings in your range soon. We love everything you do! Hope you have the most amazing year.

    Possy
    Sydney, Australia

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  73. Dear Rachel,
    what a beautiful post! I love the pictures and the inspiring words -- Thank you!!
    May 2010 make all your dreams come true!!
    Love, Sylvie

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  74. I've heard you've partnered with a new company (Brand Sense?) to design another line of Shabby Chic furnishings (not a Couture line but more than Simply Shabby Chic) that will be sold in furniture stores this year. I am looking to redecorate and will be purchasing sofas, loveseats, and chairs next month and I've been searching for this line of furniture but I can't find it anywhere!
    Did I really read that you will have another line available in 2010 or did I dream it?
    'So hope it's true! Nothing else comes close!

    All the best,
    Eileen

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  75. Rachel,
    I just read this post as I enjoyed late-morning coffee. Everything about it is exquisite -- the text, the photos, the ideas. Truly amazingly pretty. You sound so confident and assured in this text. ALl best as you start the London store.

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  76. Sometimes isn't it great just to tune out the world and look around and simply be grateful. Another gorgeous post Rachel. Thank you.

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  77. What a beautiful blog. The pictures are fantastic. I think you have an artistic eye.

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  78. rachel im so glad the world is brighter for you ,eventhough no one is perfect ,we all have our flaws,like shabby chic,imperfect in a prettie way,i have a question if you do get around to it,i just found this beautiful pink tule 1950s prom dress ,what is the best way to go about just getting it cleaned please let me know,it is so prettie,when i found it the lady told me she wore it to her prom and that she was suppossed to wear a blue one so she ended up with the pink a lovelier choice,this was at charlestwon antiquel mall in las vegas ,i always find great needlepoints thereTTYSLESLIECAMPOS4@GMAIL.COM

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  79. As a fan from the beginning, I was sad to see the end of an era. But here you are, a phoenix from the flames, bright and beautiful. I am thankful. I would like to add that, in my minds eye, there are no walls in heaven...but pink is everywhere!

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  80. Stay with light pink!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  81. Hello Rachel,
    I love your designs! I buy your items through Target because that is where I can get them closest to where I live here in the Midwest of the USA.

    I'm curious to know more about your education/career in design. Did you go to college and study design? I believe I heard you started working in design by making slip covers for furniture. I love what you do!! I was just curious about your design background because I'm intersted in design myself.

    Thanks,

    Angela

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  82. I've just come across your blog...I've hunted to find the difference between shabby chic and french country....I think it is the same, right? I need help and cannot find my answers... :( I love what I saw on your blog though Rachel! such beauty to fall into a trance with,wow.I wanna know and see more! Have a great and prosperous 2010!!

    xoxo Jules:)

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  83. A kindred spirit! When you listen, God speaks through EVERYTHING. Beauty and Freedom. Bless your journey and for sharing what He reveals to you. To live is a great adventure.

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