Good evening dear sweet blogging buddies!
Oh what a day I had yesterday.
Had to leave my house to drive to Lansing, Michigan
for work at 6:00 in the morning.
Arrived back at 5:30 in the evening.
Drove in thunderstorms both ways...
and even severe stuff going home.
Had to pull over for a bit.
I did manage to snap a few pics of the new
old bedroom.
We are still adding things,
so I just a few for now.
The next three are what I placed into the shelves.
Blue slip ovoid crock in the middle
of two small yellowware bowls.
Piece of a blue tick fabric underneath this coverlet.
Another bowl on top.
The shoe form on the right was used a
general store dispaly from the early 1900's.
Some children's shoes on the left.
Early flax winder on the right with a blue coverlet piece.
I believe this was an upper cabinet at one time.
I chose to leave it on the floor.
Added two blue spatterware stoneware pitchers.
These are mid 1800's with a brown glaze inside.
Do you like my eye candy?
More to come....
Cozy Bedroom Blessings To All!
Janice
GREAT eye candy Janice!!!!!!!!!!! Love it! You have a great knack for decorating.
ReplyDeleteOh my must have been scary driving in that. I was in Lansing for the afternoon but we were in my friends house, it was a terrible storm.
Ended up getting really hot weather tonight here. I'll take it.
I do love all your items. We had hail this afternoon; I was thankful I was safely at home and not driving in it. Look forward to seeing more of your room.
ReplyDeleteStinkin wonderful eye candy!
ReplyDeleteLove that old flax winder.
So cool.
Loving your eye candy Janice!!!! wonderful prim displays, want more.....Scary driving in that storm, glad ok, Blessings Francine.
ReplyDeleteAwesome eye candy! What talent you have there , my friend! Love the old crocks! Have a great week end!
ReplyDeleteHugs Marg
Oh how fun to see all your goodies! I live in OR and it's hard to find such wonderful prims. I love the flax winder. I have never seen one like that. I went to an event at a historic place out our way this spring and they had showed us how the process of plant to spinning. Very interesting.
ReplyDeleteLove the cabinet! I have a smaller version in my bathroom.
ReplyDeleteJust stunning and I can't decide what display is my favorite....hmmmm...maybe the nightstand...no it's the winder and baby shoes...or the crocks Nope they are all my favorites!
ReplyDeleteDonna
I love seeing all your fun goodies. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo very beautiful.
xx oo
Carla
Glad you arrived home safe & sound, how frightening to drive through a storm. And look at the wonderful home you arrived back at!
ReplyDeleteKari