




Every Sunday morning you can find me at my local farmer's market, picking up local produce and a few bunches of flowers because I think they really make all the difference when you walk into a room. I've always had the not-so-secret desire to be a florist. I think it would be so fun to go to flower markets early every morning and create beautiful bouquets to brighten peoples' days. The girls over at SF-based Studio Choo are florist extraordinaries and I'm so envious of them. Check out a day in their lives over at Design*Sponge.
images c/o Studio Choo
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