It's been awhile since I've been out vintage shopping, and I've been missing the fun. One of my favorite spots is The Vintage Peddler, here in Springfield, Missouri. Each time I visit I try to snap some pics for you all. It's always changing up because it has some of the best vendors in the area. That means "buy it when you see it", because it may not be there tomorrow.
Saturday, May 11, 2019
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
Vintage Tea Party Vignette
I have sweet memories of the times when my two girlies were young, that our church would host a Spring Tea Party or luncheon in honor of Mother's Day. Moms and daughters would dress up in their best Springtime dresses to come and celebrate with teas, cookies, cakes and tiny tea sandwiches. Surrounded with flowers, ferns and fun pastel accessories, antique tea sets and china were part of the festive decor.
Labels:
Blog Hop,
casual dining space,
china,
floral arrangements,
Garden Room,
hatboxes,
Mother's Day,
spring,
tea,
teapots
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Spring Tea and the China Cupboard Preview
Hi Friends, the last time you heard from me I was knee neck deep in boxes of vintage dishes. Well, I've managed to work my way out and have a lot of my things put away. I'd been anxious to get the Dining Room China Cabinet and the Kitchen China Cupboard put together. They were looking pretty bare and lonesome without their contents. Here's a little preview...
AND...
I'm excited to be part of a Blog Hop on Monday sharing our ideas and inspiration for a Spring Tea Party. My sweet friend, Amber from Follow the Yellow Brick Home, is always a wonderful hostess and coordinator of these Hops.
There will be some pretty feminine goodies to be shared for Mother's Day, too.
So please plan a fun time visiting the gals Monday morning...
Have a wonderful weekend,
I'm hoping to make it to the nursery for some flowers...
if it will ever quit raining!
Labels:
Kitchen China Cupboard,
spring,
teacups,
teapots
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Late Spring Change-up on the Mantel
The move brought to the surface so many things that had been misplaced and displaced, and I want to share one more of those items that has been buried for the last almost 6 years.
Labels:
accessories,
antiques,
fireplace,
hearth room,
mantel,
prints,
spring
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