I'm often accused of having too much stuff. My response is always guilty as charged. Sometimes I'm inspired to take advantage of my collected objects. I just walk around the house and snap sneak peeks of my treasures. Hope you like my spur of-the-moment post.
I have no explanation for having a fencing foil on top of my bookcase.
FENCING FOIL |
This is a sneak peek of some shells in a shell.
SHELLS IN A SHELL |
I always love my Santos. This one is on the mantel in my sun room. You can see some of the room reflected in the Greek Key mirror.
SANTOS ON MY MANTEL |
My family has switched to cloth napkins. We love using these bee napkin rings with them.
BEE NAPKIN RINGS |
Sometimes my husband adds some of his stuff to my decor. This is the top of a bookshelf with one of his vintage car trophies used as a bookend.
VINTAGE CAR TROPHY BOOKEND |
I thought that my leopard flatware was too pretty to hide in a drawer. I jammed it into a large vintage apothecary jar, then layered it in front of a stenciled bread board in my kitchen.
LEOPARD FLATWARE |
My new file box is a magazine container. It's the perfect size for my folders.
MAGAZINE CONTAINER AS FILE HOLDER ON MY DESK |
This art is waiting for a spot. It's been lounging on the chaise for a while. I may just leave it there.
ART WAITING FOR A PERMANENT HOME |
I have many vintage wooden bowls. This one is chestnut. The copper repair makes me like it even more. Where else would I put some lemons and a vintage oil?
LEMONS IN A LARGE VINTAGE BOWL |
A CORNER IN A CORNER CUPBOARD |
Do you have "collections" you love in your home?
love it all!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the glimpses into your home and garden. Your style is always such an inspiration for me. I look forward to all your posts.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your compliments Deb. I love hearing from my readers.
DeleteI want the flatware..... Your vignettes are always a favorite of mine. Let me know when you want to get that flatware off your hands.....LOL!
ReplyDeleteYou get first dibs Ron. Thanks for stopping by.
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