Hi Everyone, hope you're having a wonderful Sunday.
I want to take a minute to introduce you to my newest sponsor,
Rose from Rosekraft.
On visiting Rose's blog, you'll see her San Francisco home, which is an expression of her love for Victorian cottage life. Even in the middle of a big city, Rose loves nurturing a small garden with her own vintage style. Her tiny city garden reflects how she maximizes her space, just look at these amazing homegrown lemons in a vintage copper bucket. Rose keeps a connection with the past, and it's evident in the items she creates for her Store and shows.
Can't you almost smell these fresh Lemons from the Garden?
Then come meet "the girls", where egg laying can cause a culinary celebration.
Rose has a wonderful Etsy Shop, Rosekraft,
were she creates and sells beeswax candles from vintage Victorian molds,
and original Victorian Cottage die cut framed images.
How perfect for Easter
and just to welcome Spring,
Beautiful framed images of original die cuts;
this is one of my favorite pieces.
Hope you'll drop by her shop and browse her lovely items,
to find a perfect gift for Easter and to welcome the start of Spring.
Are you ready to link up for Monday Marketplace?
Linky will be up mid-morning tomorrow.
see you, then.
xoxo,
I love your new sponsor. I just bought the yellow bird candle. :o) I have a little yellow bird on my logo so when I saw this I just had to have it. See you tomorrow for Monday Marketplace. Happy Sunday!
ReplyDeleteLove the candles, congrats on the new sponsor! Have a blessed Sunday dear Debra, HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI'll go check out her shop. Last week when you showed some of your sponsors, I checked out 107 Vintage and bought something from them. I really like this Marketplace linky party! Of course, I'm not a seller, but I am a buyer. ha!
ReplyDeleteNice looking things!Thanks Debra!
ReplyDeleteThat bird candle is too sweet.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the link to a wonderful shop. I'm off to explore.
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Claudia
Good Morning!I'm excited to hear who won your drawing for Nancy's dishes.Did you post something I missed?
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