Showing posts with label crockery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label crockery. Show all posts
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Majolica and Crockery in the Summer Holiday Cupboard
Hi friends, today I'm sharing A Cottage Re-View of my Long Lost Crockery in the Holiday Cupboard in Mid-Summer. I hope you'll enjoy seeing a few posts from years past of fun vintage summer decorating. I love peeking into the archives of my favorite blogs. So many times I've missed that particular post, so getting a chance to "view it again" always brings inspiration and fresh new ideas. Today I'm sharing some of my pieces of old crockery and Majolica.
Labels:
crockery,
Garden Room,
holiday cupboard,
Majolica,
mid-summer,
summer
Monday, August 10, 2020
August in the Cookbook Cupboard
I don't change up the "cookbook nook" cupboard as much as some of my other spots, but I do like to keep it seasonal. Lately I've been sharing some of my vintage chick-a-doodles that are meandering around the house. Last year they liked this spot, so I thought I'd bring a few back and share it's late-summer look.
Labels:
August,
chickens,
cookbooks,
crockery,
cupboard,
hearth room,
late summer
Friday, July 24, 2020
Long Lost Crockery in the Holiday Cupboard
A few weeks ago my hubby called from our storage unit asking me if I might want him to bring home a few boxes that he'd stumbled over... literally. The problem with moving twice in 5 years is that it's easy to lose track of what's been taken to storage and when. He texted me a pic of a box labeled "crockery" that I hadn't seen in 7 years. WHAT???
Labels:
crockery,
holiday cupboard,
July,
Majolica,
summer,
transferware
Saturday, March 14, 2020
Welcoming Spring With an Antique Crockery Pitcher
Hi Friends, I'm excited today to be joining in with a group that will be starting a new bimonthly Themed Hop. Thank you Cindy from County Road 407, for creating this fun gathering for all of us that are lovers of farmhouse and vintage decor. If you came from visiting CoCo at The Crowned Goat, welcome, I'm so glad that you came by. This month we're sharing our ideas for using crockery in our decor and vignettes.
Labels:
antique,
crockery,
Easter,
farm table,
faux florals,
forsythia,
Garden Room,
March,
pitchers,
spring
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