OH MAH GAWSH MY EYES!!!!!!! Too. Much. Toile. Too much! I am sorry, it just is. You have taken a beautiful thing and ruined it. How do I know this? Because, when I look at these pictures, I feel the urge to vom from the overpowering dizziness I feel at seeing so much toile. And what is more, with this last picture, the toile is pink. I love pink. Pink is my signiture color (Name that movie?). But, here, the designer has taken two of my favorite things--toile and poink--put them in a blender and then wrecked havoc on this room with the results. Not convinced? Well, try on these for size:
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Sweet mother of pearl, make it stop! |
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Two patterns? Is that really necessary? |
Because, the thing is, toile is lovely and no one wants a lovely thing to be ruined. I am sure that the people who begin a project with the hope of featuring toile in their rooms have the best of intentions: They agree with me that toile is a glorious thing, and they rightly wish to incorporate it into their design palette. In their enthusiasm for the awesomeness of toile, these people got a little too into it
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Holy Moses, that is a heckuvalotta toile |
Now, in the interest of demonstrating the message of this post's title, I should practice moderation in my complaining of toile-overload. Well, I am going to do that. but for now I am going to end this post because--in the interest of moderation--I am going to go do something else. I have spent over an hour on this post already and I still need to do things around my house. Chaos can arise even when there isn't toile everywhere. Crazy.
However, do not despire, I will be back with a "part two" on toile. Stay tuned, folks!
Mary, this is completely hilarious! Love the commentary!
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