I want spring to come soon. Not just for the warmth and color but because with every passing season my hubbs is one day closer to finishing his elusive degree and our lives will return to NORMAL!
That said...
Love your gorgeous fleurs. Soft and pretty and daisies rule. Love that jug, too!
Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog. To answer your questions, I used Benjamin Moore eggshell pure white so it would match the actual mantel which is pure white gloss. Mary Alice
Hi, my name is Diane and I'm a lover of decorating with a penchant for anything white and worn. It's rare for me to drive past a yard sale or flea market and I'm not above going through others trash. Some of my best finds have been picked up on the side of the road..... a pair of beveled glass french doors, a white iron settee, window shutters, white picket fencing...to name but a few. I'm lucky enough to live within an hours driving time to the Brimfield Antiques Fair which, to my delight, is held three times a year.
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Very pretty! I love that milk jug! :)
These look gorgeous surrounded by your pretty whites. What a sweet hubby of yours!
The color of that rose is fantastic.
x
C
so pretty! love the daisies with the pink. a beautiful valentines day gift!
x
I love the mix of the different flowers. So beautiful--thanks for sharing!
I want spring to come soon. Not just for the warmth and color but because with every passing season my hubbs is one day closer to finishing his elusive degree and our lives will return to NORMAL!
That said...
Love your gorgeous fleurs. Soft and pretty and daisies rule. Love that jug, too!
xoRebecca
I love the colors of your flowers! They look perfect in the milk pitcher.
~Shanon
Hi Diane,
I am so ready for Spring...Your flower bouquet is beautiful, and I love, love, love the milk pitcher. Hope you are doing well.
Hugs and Kisses,
♥Ana
What a beautiful bouquet!
Hey, thanks for stopping by my blog. To answer your questions, I used Benjamin Moore eggshell pure white so it would match the actual mantel which is pure white gloss.
Mary Alice
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