As you may have noticed, I recently became a Shabby Apple affiliate (you'll see their little badge in my left sidebar), mainly because I dig their clothes, but also because, a couple months ago, they sent me this cotton, nightshirt-comfy, and flattering dress.
And then, remember the cute little abandoned cabin I wrote about in my last post? One day when the sun was angled low and my kids were watching Spongebob, I packed up my camera gear, my dad's tripod, and my very favorite beer on Earth and hiked down to the cabin wearing this dress.
Yeah, I guess you could consider this post a sell-out. Except that I truly love this dress and my self-photo shoot was a little, creative jewel nestled in the midst of a family-centered visit. It was fun. And I got the tiniest buzz.
Check out Shabby Apple here (summer sale going on now).






















I seriously thought that top picture was a catalog shot. Very nice.
Posted by: Smalltown Mom | July 19, 2011 at 05:59 PM
The 2nd shot is hot hot HOT.
Posted by: Jennifer Jo | July 19, 2011 at 06:14 PM
Those are awesome, Angela. Excellent work. And, I am jealous of the Oberon and the proper weather in which to drink it. (What is the deal with 60 degrees and rainy in mid-July? I love Portland, but I didn't think I was giving up summer to move here. Sheesh!)
Posted by: Stacy | July 19, 2011 at 08:37 PM
Yes, you are looking so cute in this dress. You are very gorgeous looking and the color of dress is cool.
Posted by: wedding catering los angeles | July 20, 2011 at 01:42 AM
Thanks for spreading the word about Shabby Apple. Just found some great stuff on sale.
Keep us posted about other good finds!
Posted by: Kerri | July 20, 2011 at 02:22 PM
Wonderful! Great shots, (love the silhouette) and you do look fabulous in the dress. I'm gonna check out Shabby Apple right now!
Posted by: Cactus Petunia | August 07, 2011 at 12:49 AM
Wonderful! Great shots, (love the silhouette) and you do look fabulous in the dress. I'm gonna check out Shabby Apple right now!
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