
I have been lucky enough to be in London during the preparations and actual event of the wedding of Kate and Will. There has been a wonderful celebratory feeling for weeks. Most every street has union jack flags or bunting.

While walking down a street I came across this window. Brought back memories when Keep Calm & Carry On got us through some dark days.

A few nights ago after working all day at my publishers I took myself for a wander around my home town of London.
I walked to Westminster Abbey and over to Buckingham Palace.


After I wandered through St. James Park which connects the houses of parliament to Buckingham Palace, I came across a lovely lodge from the mid 1800's.

Next I decided to see if red white and blue were the only celebration colors, so I went in search of a pastel palette for a princess.


Every where there were souvenirs incorporating Kate and Wills portrait by Mario Testino. Some renditions became a little tacky. But in years to come they will likely be nostalgic treasure's.

Am not sure if a law was passed that every store had to have bunting strung .........I continued my search for pastel bunting.

I have been giving much thought as to why 2 billion people are expected to watch the wedding. And I myself, carved out the time to connect in my heart with the meaning of the day. Not just be an observer.
In the end I came to thinking, that no matter what we say, no matter how independent we are, no matter what tough face we put on, the princess dream never dies.
Hope, I think is an ingredient of being human. And even if we have put aside hope for ourselves, we still love to see others finding their prince and live happily ever after.
PINK of course is the color for princesses. I have spoken for years, about the right pink. Not too salmon or coral. Pink is the color of love. Quiet pretty love.

We have nearly sold out of these lovely paintings at my stores. But while we had several in the store, the energy was pure romance.
I wonder if people that shy away from pink are broken hearted and they would prefer not to be reminded.
For me, I will take pink to heaven with me..........finding pink treasures is my way being a princess. Placing them in my Rachel Ashwell Shabby Chic Couture stores, is my way of passing on my hope, that if we believe in pink, our prince will one day come.

No doubt about it, one has to tread carefully with pink, as with love. Too much or too sweet can turn to a sugary syrup. Pink needs to be special and have its space. At The Prairie by Rachel Ashwell in Texas, I have sparingly placed a few pink vintage pieces. So far our cowboy guests have not complained.

I can get so wrapped up in my indelpendant happy life and being Miss Responsibility. So for me, I rely on pink to remind me I have my story book dream.

For those who can't take the whole princess pink thing too far there are always smokier versions that still keep us girly.

As the wedding preparations unfolded I think we all connected to the true elements of this fairly story.
Watching beautiful Kate, marry her prince. Watching Prince Will, knowing Diana would be so proud. Kate's parents, seemingly to have raised their children with traditional family values......and then there is Harry, he will be the next to follow. Could the story end perfectly happily ever after and he marry Pippa, his mummy watching from up above.
And while I wandered home, the night before the wedding, I was thinking of my sappy country music, and voila, Texas crossed my path, round the corner from Buckingham Palace.


My time has filled my heart that fairy tales do come true, and until such time, a little bit of pink tides us over...
Such a lovely post. Thanks for all of the beautiful photos you shared. Truly a romantic setting, fitting for such a fairy tale wedding. Your chandelier with the pink crystals is stunning. Always a pleasure to visit your blog. Have a great weekend.
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This is a such a beautiful post. Brings back so many memories. Years ago I moved back home to California and before I did, two close friends took me to dinner and when they picked me up they brought my Mom a special thimble of Prince Charles and Diana. She kept it until the day she died. But the wedding brings back some fond memories. Our home towns however are Oceans apart. Thank you Rachel, for the inspiration. xxx tami
ReplyDeleteThis is full of beautiful sentiments. I love that shabby rose union jack and the soft blue keepsake plate you found. I want one of those plates!
ReplyDeleteI just got home from working at "the store". I LOVED your post. There was something very magical about it that pulled at my heart strings. I guess it's all about fairy tales coming true!
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Lovely post~thanks for letting us see from your wonderful perspective.
ReplyDeleteThank you for taking us on this journey around Royal London with it's decorated shop windows - I liked the pink bunting. But my favourite is your pretty pink painting with that wonderful brushstroke of pure pink.
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos of London. Enjoyed reading this post very much. Thank-you so much. I loved the pink things you shared with us and I have to agree the blue plate was delightful.Very Shabby Chic.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great sentiment...I think you are right, everyone does want to believe and have hope...every day. I can't wait to watch William and Kate's new life unfold together!
ReplyDeleteWhat a well written heartfelt post!
ReplyDeleteLondon certainly casts a beautiful spell on the soul with its beautiful parks and palaces, and Princes and Princesses and now this beautiful storybook romance.
I will be coming back to London late June and I am looking forward to another visit to your lovely store as well as collecting my own little reminder of this glorious wedding. Hope to see you then.
Becky
www.oneshabbyoldhouse.blogspot.com
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ReplyDeleteoh to be there and experience the magic in person must have been so exciting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing the lovely pics this event just made me cry for William not having him mom there.
He is so much like her, seeing his shy stares to his bride with the cameras watching, heartbreaking.
Loved this post.
Amy
Just lovely! I wish them a lifetime of happiness.
ReplyDeleteMs Ashwell... This was an absolutely perfect post. PINK... just makes my heart SING.
ReplyDeleteI must be very careful , as I know I could go way way way overboard with pink. I just painted our entranceway HOT PINK. We are building a new home so we will only be in this house for a few more months, so I have been going a little wild. But... in the new little house I will be going soft and calm. I even think I will do the Queen of Shabby Chic proud! At least I will have you in my mind, kind of like a little Ms. Ashwell sitting on my shoulder!!! Thank you for this post. EXACTLY what I needed to read as I plan and dream about what to put in the new home.
Have a pretty day!
Kristin
a lovely post. I'm glad you were here to see it. London is always fabulous when done up in such a way.
ReplyDeleteI felt so proud to be British on Friday.
Love the Asiativ Pheasant commemorative plate. I've yet to buy anything as it was all too garish, but I'd really rather like that. Must hunt one down for self.
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Thank you for such a beautiful post, and the delightful pictures of your hometown.
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Just beatufiful Rachel!!
ReplyDeleteThere is so much to love in this post. I loved the definition of pink in your eyes...and this will be saved and read again. I am a lover of pink, and use it carefully...I have a hallway that is calling me to paint it pink.
ReplyDeleteAll of the images you found on your hunt for the pastel princess were so beautiful. This post was pure poetry.
That was a really nice way of talking about the wedding. I felt somewhat awkward in my attempts, but it was so beautiful and in this day of anything goes, it is so good to have sweet reminders, not to mention perfect pegeantry, that love can and does exist. Your post about it is perfect. My daughter and I loved seeing you at The Prairie (when we barged in during Roundtop week) but thank you so much for letting us "have a look". It was beautiful and definitely inspires her princess dreams, and admittedly my own!
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Such a pretty post. We love all the pink princess pictures. And we are on the hunt for the Burleigh Plate. The royal wedding was so romantic to watch. We hope you had a lovely day like we did. We went to the shop Saturday(the day after the wedding) but missed you by ten minutes. My daughter and i have ordered our union jack throw to hang on our wall to celebrate the fairy tale wedding.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your visit with us
and hope to see in the shop soon!
Lots of love and shabby chic dreams from Amanda and Belle xxx
....love everything but the animal heads....
ReplyDeleteA beautiful tribute that I thoroughly enjoyed.
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel I love reading your posts. thank you for always reminding us of the beauty & magic of life...of course looking at it in pink colored glasses. here's to love & fairy tales. xo Laura
ReplyDeleteP.S. I am still waiting for prince charming.
What a lovely post ~ thank you for sharing some of the splendor of the royal wedding through your eyes. :)
ReplyDeleteThis was such a beautiful post. I loved your idea of the metaphorical meaning of pink. It's funny that I went through an anti-pink phase between about 17 and 19 years old, and during that time I had all but given up on love (ever!) because of romantic disappointment. When I married quite young a few years later, the flowers I chose were roses: pale pink and cream with blush-colored tips--and 18 years of marriage later, I still love pink. Maybe it's a good sign, eh? :) We lived in London for 4 years as a family, and your post (even the Texas Embassy, which gave us a much-needed dose of Mexican on occasion) brought back so much nostalgia. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThanks for showing us a side of London that none of the news reporters bothered to show last week. I can't imagine the buzz of electricity that was flowing through London during the past few days. Thanks for sharing this with us.
ReplyDeleteI do love the color PINK !!! What a beautiful post!! It was such a fairy Tail ... Do you think you may bring back the petitcoat pink round pillow to your store? i tried to order one today , but they said they do not have anymore, and there will be no more ... I was so sad, i wanted to cry my husband was buying for me for my mothers day gift.... MAYBE??? HINT HINT
ReplyDeleteOh Rachel! Thank you so much for the beautiful pics of the churches. How fun to walk thru London like you did! Taking cool pictures! I love your comment on pink being special and needing its own special space! I love the petticoat pink pillow! So precious! Love you Rachel Ashwell! Cool name too! Thank you for doing this work for my pleasure! Love it SO much!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cindi S.
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Love reading your blog and following your fantastic life. I have a few of your DVD's but wondering if you would ever put together and sell the entire programs you made for cable tv. They don't seem to all be covered by the DVD's I can find from you.
I live in Sweden and we don't have the cable channel I saw you on.
Thank you Karen xxxx
Congratulations to Prince William and Princess Kate! I wish them a happily ever after!! I don't watch TV but I'm told and have read it was a lovely event. Also, THANK YOU for the reminder that we should all remain hopeful. I read this just when I needed to read or hear something like this. True love may take its sweet time but sooner or later it finds its way to all of us when the time is right.
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Ray
Lovely and romantic. Fit for a princess, indeed,
ReplyDeleteThank you for lovely this post. makes me wanna fall in love and be married all over again.
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ReplyDeleteI'm also originally from Brighton (and now live in the USA)....and just wanted to say how much I love Shabby Chic - blogged about your brand today with a photograph in my house of your beautiful votive holders here: http://teamgloria.com/2011/05/04/soft-pink-roses-linens-and-candlelight/
loved everything
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ReplyDeleteCan anyone tell me where to find a Rachel Ashwell settee? And chairs like are in the picture of the Somerset Bedding Collection? I have been looking all over and not having very good luck. :)
Thanks!
Kelsey
Hi Rachel, thank you so much for this visit of London and this "pink world".
ReplyDeletePeople often ask me if I miss Paris, and every time I answer, because it's true, that what I miss the most in Paris, it's London !
Since we can go so easily by train, London became really the place to visit for a week-end, it's just there, at Paris door. And I have so many French friends who actually moved to London.
To be honest, I also miss the French cheeses and the foie gras.
I never realized before how Westminster Abbey looks so much as Notre-Dame (the Cathedral).
I am also amazed to see how you manage to go from one place to the other so easily, and I don't speak of the plane fear here. For me going to Paris, is more than going to another place, it is also going to another life, another period, other people, and it is always very, very hard.
Anyway, thank you for your pinky London world, I could have a look without having to travel, that was really great !
Have a nice week-end,
Yael
P.S. : I am so impatient to read your new book !
I loved this post, Rachel! Thank you for the tour. Haven't seen London for 35 years; hard for me to believe, how fast time flies. The wedding was fun to watch; they pulled it off beautifully, and I'm glad it didn't rain. Couldn't help think about Diana; she would have been so proud...remembering staying up to watch her wedding in the wee hours, too. You're enjoying London, aren't you. The pull must be strong; homeland. Despite being a California girl with a stake in Texas, too. Oh, and your soft pinks...the most perfect pink, like the tone he got right in his subject's pink dress, the American artist Andrew Wyeth, "Christina's World." Like the inside of a conch shell; it's a magnetic color...delicious.
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel, Thank you for the beautiful tour of London. I hope I may visit there some day. On a different note, I agree with one of the other comments, would love to see a full set of DVDs from your TV series. Thanks!
ReplyDeletecame across your site and blog and I thought to myself that I owe you a thank you for introducing me to this shappy chic-style. I remember it was your tv-shows. Since then the styles have been change a bit, but it's still in the same catogorie. And I miss your great advises and ideas and I hope you will make a new show or that my channel will make a rerun. (sorry for the type-errors, I'm from Denmark)
ReplyDeleteMany thanks from a girl far away
Thank you for the beautiful glimpses of London. Your writing is lovely.
ReplyDeletePink is so royal for me and I can't get enough of it. I am so glad I found your blog. I have admired your shabby chicness ever since your first show on HGTVand wish you'd host another TV program.
ReplyDeleteI am swooning over the cream and blue china that you got as a souvenir-so lovely! So delicate!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful post! I'm a great fan of yours. I just love all the things you feature. Thanks for sharing!!
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saw the new fabric collection at
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hope to see bundles of all the pieces.
does the Texas b&b have it's own website?
aaahhhh Rachel! What a lovely blog! It is so full of heart and very sincere. How fun it must have been to be able to be in London during this happy occasion. The happy occasions are few and far between these days so it was truly a breath of fresh air to be able to think about something happy for a change. Also, I love, love, love everything Shabby Chic! Can't wait for the next book to come out. Best to you!
ReplyDeleteI could not agree more. As a single mom, son is now 25 and recently on his own,owner of historic home and design business, I forget about my feminine side. Love your ideas to mix feminine with masculine. Especially love your office and the pink bunting in store window. I was around there for Daina'd wedding..
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Hola Rachel, I have recently open my eyes to your wonderful shabby chic world eventhough I knew about you for a long time... oh where was I??
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Hello again Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI just wanted to let you know that there are so many girls searching every Target they can for some of your beautiful pink ruffled sheets. After a post with some beautiful pictures of the bedding from the blog Simply Me all of the girls commenting including myself are searching. We all want to know barcodes and locations of where we can find them. I thought I would just go to the source and ask.
Hugs
Becky
www.oneshabbyoldhouse.blogspot.com
I do have the barcode for the pillows
4 90602407275
Hello! I found Your lovely blog. You have so many beautiful pictures, things.. Greetings from romulyyli-blog / Riitta Sinikka.
ReplyDeleteHi, Great post - I made the bunting in the Poste Mistress window! There's 70 metres of it in total, the fabric was bought from John Lewis. Thanks for including on your blog. I also have a blog, you may be interested in having a peak rustymayfair.blogspot.com be great if you could follow me. xx
ReplyDeleteI received a dog toy 5 years ago from a friend. Shabby...not so much. I own a 5 year old Rottweiler named Madeline. She received Pink Boney at the time of her birth and we Just had to put it to rest. I have never in 5 years had a toy that lasted more then a week!
ReplyDeleteYou should see about the quality that was put into that simple pink bone and sell it to Pet Smart!
Great job!
Signed,
Still seeking a good pet toy
Lovely!
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Pink and blue have been my favorite colors since childhood. Sometimes growing up and conforming to the neutral colors of the world can be pretty boring. I still like to use plenty of touches of pinks and blues to keep me satisfied and reminded of the simple pleasures of color.
ReplyDeleteRachel, as I read this, I am actually sitting up in bed at the Meadow Manor of The Prairie staring at your velvet pink throne in the corner of the bedroom. Soft pink light glowing under a fringed lampshade, feather pillows billowing around me, anda fluffy white duvet across my toes. I feel like a princess indeed! Thank you for sharing your dream with all of us and making it so tangible. I will sleep like royalty tonight deep in the heart of Texas.
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Gabrielle
Love your post. It reminds me that romance is very much still alive :-)
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