Showing posts with label roosters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label roosters. Show all posts
Sunday, August 14, 2022
Farm Animals in French Country Decor
Somewhere deep in my DNA I have the Farmer/Shepherd gene that has been dormant for many years. When I was growing up my dad always kept a few beef cattle at the farmhouse, but we weren't allowed to name them or pet them because well, you know why... So, next best thing is to just collect cows and sheep to decorate with in my vintage Cottage, Farmhouse, and French Country decor.
Labels:
A Lifestyle of Love,
Blog Hop,
chickens,
cottage,
Country French,
cows,
decor,
farmhouse,
figural,
figurines,
French Country,
lambs,
prints,
roosters,
sheep
Monday, August 8, 2011
Somethin' to crow about...
Which came first...
the Chicken, or the Egg...
or the Rooster?
Well, if we know Roosters, we'd know they think it's all about them!
Here's a vintage group from my kitchen counter,
raising a ruckus.
Roosters fit right in whether you're decor is French Country,
Farmhouse,
or "French Farmhouse"!!
A little box I found a few years ago,
and look it has an "egg" in it.
Hmm... a rooster with an egg?
My sunroom baker's rack has a summer farmhouse theme going
Here is another fella sort of "chalky"
and very colorful.
And a teensy chalk hen on a nest
This cutie little vintage planter definitely needs some ivy on it's backside
And this mom and baby are another vintage set
that is hollow on the inside
some sort of chalk, cement-y mixture.
Love them!
Shelia is having one of her "Heart of the Home" parties
be sure and join in the fun at Note Songs
and I'm joining in with these other great parties,
links on the sidebar buttons.
Be sure and come back tomorrow for
love ya,
Labels:
blog party,
chickens,
kitchen,
roosters,
Vintage
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Show Me the Roosters...Rooster Party
As a lover of Country French decor,
I do have a few of our strutty little friends.
Here is my favorite, and the oldest of the flock.
He hangs out downstairs in the Bar on my baker's rack,
with another friend, a teapot which is not old, but cute.
Looks like he's giving his friend a piece of his mind!
This little fellow is having a photo shoot in the dining room,
in the place of honor, a cloche.
Labels:
cloche,
Country French,
party,
roosters
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)