If you're like me, then every once in awhile, you get the urge to move things around. Changing furniture arrangements won't work here,
(believe me, I've tried), so I have to change up smaller things; new vignettes, different accessories like pillows and tablerunners. This week I had that urge, and it landed on this great old window with original botanicals that I put together a few years ago. I dragged it around the house looking for another spot for it, but when I had worn myself out, I brought it back here in the Living Room right where I found it.
It just "fits" this space...
So I decided to share it again with all of you, since so many of you are new followers. A few years ago I found a college notebook probably from sometime before the 1930's filled with these individual sheets at a local flea, and grabbed it up. They sat unused for awhile, thinking I might frame them individually. I still may do that with some, but I picked out a few for this great old window that I'd had for awhile in the garage.
(I've had a few people inquire if I would sell any of the individual sheets,
but I just cant' part with them)
We have ten chairs that go with our Dining Room set; more than we could ever use. So when I was on my white painting spree a couple of years ago, I decided to go ahead and paint out two of them to flank the sofa table. There's a part of me that would love to paint the whole Dining Room set, but I just haven't been able to make that leap.
(roses from my birthday a few years ago)
This is a hard spot to photograph because of furniture placement...
Here are closeups of a few of the individual panes of glass. Each specimen sheet is categorized and labeled in old type and taped. Over the years they have faded to a perfect study in neutrals; delicate blossoms and stems have separated, but each one is work of art to me.
this pic required standing on one of the sofas...
This pic sort of gives you a reference idea of where it's located.
I found those wonderful French-y sconces two years ago,
but still haven't put candles in them...
maybe soon.
Thanks for revisiting one of my "favorite finds".
Hope you're having a wonderful week.
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xoxo,