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Sunday, July 18, 2010
Pretty as a Peacock!
Tiffany blue has been one of the main colors used in weddings (for ummm...years!). Let's spice up the blue palette! Peacock blue is a deep rich color, that is striking next to white and also ties in perfectly with green! I found so many amazing items...I had a hard time choosing what to share!
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