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Dishes are one of my favorite things to collect.....can't pass a lovely vintage plate or tea cup without buying it....lol!
I have been having fun gluing some of my collection together to make decorator pieces Here I have glued a large....really large....platter and three coordinating tea cups together.
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You can see how big the platter actually is in this photo. I will be able to use it as a back drop in some of my vignettes. |
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I have a cute bunny couple serving breakfast this morning......biscotti, coffee and some fresh orange juice, oops....don't have the juice in the pitcher yet! |
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Last Easter my bunny couple was in the entry way |
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It's always a treat coming to see you, Penny! You've put together a really sweet vignette.
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Shelia ;)
I see fun in every direction!
ReplyDeleteOh Penny, I love to visit your blog. I have that very same "No Smoking" sign and love it!
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Debbie
I love visiting your blog also. I have the same Lamb Cake Mold and also the Depression Green Glass. My latest blog post is one green glass. take care xoxo
ReplyDeleteLove the vintage tea cups on the big beautiful platter. Looks fabulous!!!
ReplyDeletePenny,
ReplyDeleteIn the new Spring issue of The Cottage Journal, there is an article Called The Shabby Chic Garden. It reminded me so much of you and your love of Pink. There are some adorable ideas that you might enjoy. Have a great day!
Your Easter decor is just fantastic! The best part? It only gets better and better! :) That platter is HUGE and just beautiful. You can get the cups off..right? Your fabrics...yum!!
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are lovely! I want to move into the shop. It's so beautiful...I love collecting vintage china and this gives me some fun ideas. Thanks for sharing and found you through Lorelei's linkup party!
ReplyDeleteEnjoying all your delish decor--clever with the teacups on the platter. But, I struggle with making such a permanent change to the original pieces. Love re-purposing, but that first spot of glue or cut of the scissor into what was for the purpose of what will be is a toughie! Visiting from Pink Saturday!
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Kathy
Penny, I've always admired your vignettes, but the bunnies serving breakfast may be my favorite (so far). Thanks for sharing at the This Is How We Roll Link Party on Organized 31.
ReplyDeleteThat' s a lots of fun in your fabulous Ester decors.
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Alessandra
Penny, this is really beautiful! Thank you for following along with our linky party all those years, and now with our joint party SHARE IT one more time. You're a gem!
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ReplyDeleteGreat idea!! We are going to be having a heat wave here this coming week..... High's in the 40's!! WHOA!!
I don't know how much Easter decorating I am going to get done this year as I have not even started and I am only off Tuesday night this week until next weekend.....
Hugs,
Deb
Penny, Everything looks so beautiful in your home. I'm visiting from Inspiration Monday link party and love this. I also cohost the Something to Talk About Link Party with 6 other bloggers and it goes live tomorrow morning Monday at 6am est and would LOVE for you to come and link this up (or when you've had coffee and are awake....lol). Thank you and have a great week, Lisa at Concord Cottage www.Concordcottage.com
ReplyDeleteOh, so pretty! Love the bunnies breakfast and the mug tree. I have a passion for china too (inherited from my mother). :) Thanks for sharing at the #HomeMattersParty - we hope to see you again next week. :)
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Life With Lorelai
HI Penny, I just love your decorating with china and beautiful bunny rabbits and GREAT NEWS - YOU'RE BEING FEATURED TOMORROW MORNING!!!! Thank you soooo much for linking up to our Something to Talk About Link Party and I hope you'll join the party again tomorrow morning at 6 am est. so your feature which is shared across 7 blogs and please link up some more pretties too. See you there and have a great week, hugs, Lisa at Concord Cottage
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