i have been "popping in" to visit Meagan Camp's blog for almost a year. i found her photography
featured in issue five of RUE Magazine.
when she photographed her shop t e l e s c a, my eyes zeroed in on the
vintage fruit baskets. there happened to be a few available in her Etsy shoppe.
featured in issue five of RUE Magazine.
when she photographed her shop t e l e s c a, my eyes zeroed in on the
vintage fruit baskets. there happened to be a few available in her Etsy shoppe.
i wasn't quite certain what i was going to do with the little Hudson Valley treasures.
i just knew that i wanted some.
i just knew that i wanted some.
last Friday the baskets arrived,
along with a bit of history
from their original home.
STRAWBERRY HILL NURSERY
pieces of a past,
on the chandie, just in time for Mother's Day.
just add vintage fruit baskets, peat pots with
white hydrangea, bay leaf and water daily,
withLove.
~ the winner of the glassy baby give a way
is
Necole at the well fed soul!~
~ visit Meagan Camp's blog here ~
~an article about Megan's find at Strawberry Hill Nursery here~
~ the image of orange poppies was taken by Janis, at Pinecone Camp, you can view her brilliance here ~
just add vintage fruit baskets, peat pots with
white hydrangea, bay leaf and water daily,
withLove.
~ the winner of the glassy baby give a way
is
Necole at the well fed soul!~
~ visit Meagan Camp's blog here ~
~an article about Megan's find at Strawberry Hill Nursery here~
~ the image of orange poppies was taken by Janis, at Pinecone Camp, you can view her brilliance here ~
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How fun! So summery!
ReplyDeleteyou are very creative! It looks lovely!
ReplyDeletexo
Good morning...how very pretty....and creative. I LOVE the history cards, too. Have a beautiful day. Love to you!
ReplyDeleteYour chandie. . . is enchantingly adorable. What a beautiful idea. I have not seen those little fruit baskets for so long. I do remember when they were replaced by the little green plastic ones, and now the clear plastic ( I suppose someday the clear plastic that we get today, will be vintage LOL). Seem laughable, but true. I am so glad that I found your lovely blog and I am looking forward to following your talented journey. Your newest follower, Connie :)
ReplyDeletePlease accept my warm invitation to visit and hopefully to follow me, too. I am looking forward to following your delightful artful journey.
What a cute idea! Thank you for sharing, Lynne!
ReplyDeleteOh how clever you are! I love your chandie. It's the most unique and awesome chandie ever!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, those are wonderful! I might have to follow your lead and get myself some :)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a clever reuse of the berry baskets. They look so lovely embracing the lovely blooms you've bestowed upon them...as they dangle from your chandie. ;)
ReplyDeleteI would love to have you join me for my weekly linky party - Time Travel Thursday. Your creativity would be a welcome addition. Hope to see you there! The link goes up tonight, usually by 9PM EST. ;)
Blessings,
Liz @ The Brambleberry Cottage
Wow! SO great that you got the history! What a darling idea! Looks just lovely!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, the green on some of those baskets is too much, isn't it? I am in love with the little tags of history. That is a huge bonus! I found you at Time Travel Thursday and hope you'll stop and see me at Quirky Vistas!
ReplyDeleteLiz
That is so unique! It is adorable.
ReplyDeleteI would love to see you create some mother's day gifts. I'm sure you would design something beautiful and creative.
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