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Mrs. Bell Pepper Mrs. Bell Pepper, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 28, Resident Physician Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Resident Physician Engagement Date: May 30, 2006 Wedding Date: June 2007 Venue: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts About Me: I love whimsical details and design, everything that *sparkles*, sipping on hazelnut lattes, pugs, shopping for antiques and second-hand goods, scenic photography, delicate flowers, and checking out new restaurants in the city with my fianc??. We are planning our wedding at a unique city venue for about 75 close family members and friends. I have a lot of DIY ideas and I like to blog about ways to save money on your wedding.
 
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Mrs. Bell Pepper, Philadelphia Age and Occupation: 28, Resident Physician Fiance's Age and Occupation: 30, Resident Physician Engagement Date: May 30, 2006 Wedding Date: June 2007 Venue: Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts About Me: I love whimsical details and design, everything that *sparkles*, sipping on hazelnut lattes, pugs, shopping for antiques and second-hand goods, scenic photography, delicate flowers, and checking out new restaurants in the city with my fianc??. We are planning our wedding at a unique city venue for about 75 close family members and friends. I have a lot of DIY ideas and I like to blog about ways to save money on your wedding.
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Saucy Gingko Leaf Dish

September 24th, 2007 @ 9:31 am by Mrs. Bell Pepper

I lose things all the time and Mr. Bell Pepper has told me that I should get a ring holder in addition to our orbs for each room of our condo, heh! :)

I went shopping at Crate and Barrel a few weeks back and found this cute bronze ginko leaf dish for $5.95. It’s supposed to be used for sauces and as a chopstick rest, but you can also use this as a dish to secure your rings while you’re cooking, showering, etc. I went back to the store to get more today and they were all out! But they are still available on Crate and Barrel’s website.

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10 Responses to “Saucy Gingko Leaf Dish”

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Miss Jasmine says:

That is a gorgeous dish– great find!!!

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Josie says:

That’s an awesome idea! I’m going to have to go looking for some cute holders.

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Jenn says:

That is adorable! I use C&B olive oil dishes to store my rings — and yes, they’re in every room of the house!

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Glamour This! by Kelly says:

Wow! I really like that idea. I absouletly need a ring dish (unfortunately I lost my engagement ring :( ) so this would be a great way to ensure safety once I get my wedding ring

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nancEE says:

That is such a cool idea! I’m going to stop by C&B today and see if there’s any left. Thanks Mrs. Bell Pepper!!

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Angel says:

I have a soft spot for leaf-shaped dishes…this is cool!

I used a lenox sugar swan for my ring holder while we were engaged. I was so worried about the fifty-year-old diamonds and settings that when it came time to choose our wedding bands, I said plain and simple. I don’t want to have to worry about them while I’m digging in the dirt or washing my hands.

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kp says:

good eye! very pretty!

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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » One Ring To Rule Them All says:

[…] Bell Pepper’s most recent post about ring holders really got me thinking…. How often do you take off your engagement/wedding […]

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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » More Ring Holders! MIST says:

[…] more posts Weddingbee can handle on the subject of ring holders/dishes, and I certainly think that Mrs. Bell Pepper’s leaf dish is much classier than these ones I found (and much more likely to blend in with one’s home […]

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Weddingbee » Blog Archive » More Ring Holders! says:

[…] more posts Weddingbee can handle on the subject of ring holders/dishes, and I certainly think that Mrs. Bell Pepper’s leaf dish is much classier than these ones I found (and much more likely to blend in with one’s home […]


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