Wood Pallet Chargers

Sundays are my favorite.  I sit on my corner spot on the sofa, bundled up in blankets (though it’s a breezy 78 outside), and I scroll through pages and pages of inspiration.  Pinterest and blogs are my go-to sources, but I find inspiration everywhere … and the more time I devote to this thing called blogging, the more I find images, stories, and ideas I love.

This Sunday, while clicking through story after story I stumbled upon this gem of a post, A Pretty New England Thanksgiving, and had an “oh my” moment.  There they were – square wood pallet chargers. Chargers hold a special place in my heart – my mom, sister, and I spent countless hours hand-covering second-hand chargers with batik fabrics (more on that later) and mod podge.  The pallet chargers add a rustic touch and make a stunning tablescape.  This is love.

Wood Pallet Charges Found Via The Sweetest Occasion // Event design + styling: Paper Posy Designs / Photography: Mark Davidson / Floral design: Betsy Scott of The Flower Kiosk / Stationery: Gus & Ruby Letterpress / Dishes + glassware: Nahcotta / Venue: Mack’s Apples Orchards in Londonderry, New Hampshire

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About glitter&pearls

Hi, I'm Lexi. I'm a lawyer-by-day, fashion obsessive by night. I am very recently married, and until a few short months ago, spent all of my free time planning the kitschy-est wedding I could come up with. I pride myself on being tacky and pray the paragraphs I scribble on the back of napkins will morph into a bestselling novel (or series...I wouldn't complain.) My hope is to post everything and anything I fall in love with, from gorgeous clothes to impractical shoes, home decor, in the kitchen, even the big scary future. And now, for my ranting...
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