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CAMELLIAS AND VALENTINES
GO WELL TOGETHER,
DON'T YOU THINK?
It was rainy here today (we needed it) so I was trying to find a way to brighten things up a bit.
I had not shared the changes made to this corner.
Some may remember a slot machine in this spot.
Well, the slot machine went to Tennessee.
I really want an old bookcase, the primitive kind, for my overflow of cookbooks.
In the meantime, I brought this table from the front porch.
The antique bowl and pitcher were purchased
at auction, in Kentucky, more than forty years ago.
Even though it looks delicate it is quite large and heavy. I love the bird and flower motif and I have always kept some sort of minimal stems in the pitcher.
The mirror above the table is antique and has wonderful old wavy glass.
Oh, the green of the table
is leaf green Rustoleum spray paint
Next week I will bring Forsythia stems in for forcing. It was soggy outside today.
For now it is displaying valentine soaps and towels with beautiful camellia blossoms.
Of course cookbooks are still on the floor. That's for another day.
A little Valentine decor landed on the sideboard as well.
To insure one didn't mistake
Valentine's Day for Christmas
I shopped the house for blue transferware and blue and white anything to add to the pink and red.
These items were scattered throughout every room in the house. Most were on top of the curios in the LR.
"Goosey" likes to be where the action is.
Bob said "Where did we get all those blue and white plates." After I showed him the empty spots where they once resided he said "Oh!"
My collection isn't valuable, I don't think, but I like it.
I am most proud of the platter below!
I won a gift certificate from Nancy's of
The giveaway was offered by Amy over at
This is what I chose. It is awesome with a beautiful pastor scene of a wagon and farm workers.
Boy was I lucky!
The rest of the plates were picked up here and there over a number of years. I really love them all. Of course I love anything blue.
I particularly like these "Flying Ducks".
I liked the ladies on this one
and the fact that it is square!
The Valentine plate was a sale item from T. J. Max and Goosey is showing off with the orbs and puffed hearts.
Oh, did you see the wee bit of dried Hydrangea?
Add a red Camellia in an Ansley bud vase
that blends with the bowl and pitcher
A red candle on a vintage iron candlestick
and a peek at a vintage shaker box
And we have a
"Hint of Valentine's Day In Savannah!"
Now that Bob has seen the "blue plates"
he wants them to stay on the sideboard.
Sweetheart, he just doesn't know how it works!
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