Musings from a some-time crafter about antiques, vintage finds, and road trips....
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
White Wednesday, or, "mercredi en blanc"
White Gloves Through the Years "oo la la" White Tin with That French "je ne sais quoi" White Basketweave McCoy-like Flower Pot with Lavender "bien sur!" Enjoy your White Wednesday :) Bonjour!
J'adore! Tres joli! Thank you for visiting me in Provence. I dont know why the eggplants are white but I dont think it's the asparagus method. The skin has obviously been touched by the sun (not buried in sand like those asperges blanches).
Hi Jenny, I love that old tin! I love old gloves and have a few. Hey, I'm old enough that I wore gloves to the prom 3 years in a row. Every Easter mom bought us new white gloves to wear to church. I love those pins you made in your previous post. So pretty. Hugs, June
What a pretty White Wednesday post! So glad that you have joined the party. I wanted you to know that you won one of the backup giveaways of a red and white tea towel from my last giveaway. Is that a long sentence or what. Email me with your address so I can send it out to you!
Tres jolie mon ami. Merci pour votre visite. now I hope that made sense ??? :) Isn't it fun going around the house looking for all your white treasures. Little like a scavenger hunt! I wonder if they have those in France. xo, Carole
Looks like we're both new to blogging. I love your little McCoy planter, I started collecting those about a year ago, and they are getting pretty pricey! Thanks for coming by! Debra
Boonesborough Days September 12 & 13, 2009 9 am - 5 pm in Shafer Park Boonsboro, MD 21713
The Boonsboro Historical Society's Annual Craft Festival; for more info, call the Society at 301-432-5889. I'll have antiques, plus artwork by me (and some by Emma) made from vintage materials.
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I am a wife and mother of 2 (a teen and a tween), work full time, and love history, crafting, art, and design. Why blog? Because I like to talk about antiques and hunting for good vintage things. I don't sell anything through my blog, but I set up at shows once in awhile. Mostly, I'm here to share what I have, know, discover, and learn and hope that you'll join me.
13 comments:
Love the pretty white gloves!
Hi Jenny, Very sweet white vintage gloves. In fact I was about to show all mine. Nice post!
Happy Whites-
I adore vintage gloves. Looks like you have quite a few pairs. Lucky you!!
Thanks for visiting my blog!
Blessings~
Guess I with everyone...love the gloves...Nice vinette!
J'adore! Tres joli! Thank you for visiting me in Provence. I dont know why the eggplants are white but I dont think it's the asparagus method. The skin has obviously been touched by the sun (not buried in sand like those asperges blanches).
Bonne journée!
The gloves are soo pretty!
Rene'
Hello
Thank you for stopping by on White Wednesday and leaving such a kind comment.
I love the gloves like everyone else!
Blessings and Grace
Rebecca
The gloves are devine.
cindy-stitches-n-stuff.blogspot.com
Hi Jenny,
I love that old tin! I love old gloves and have a few. Hey, I'm old enough that I wore gloves to the prom 3 years in a row. Every Easter mom bought us new white gloves to wear to church.
I love those pins you made in your previous post. So pretty.
Hugs,
June
What a pretty White Wednesday post! So glad that you have joined the party. I wanted you to know that you won one of the backup giveaways of a red and white tea towel from my last giveaway. Is that a long sentence or what. Email me with your address so I can send it out to you!
Tres jolie mon ami. Merci pour votre visite.
now I hope that made sense ??? :)
Isn't it fun going around the house looking for all your white treasures. Little like a scavenger hunt! I wonder if they have those in France.
xo,
Carole
Love the tin, I like that look of "been used" a time or two!
Looks like we're both new to blogging. I love your little McCoy planter, I started collecting those about a year ago, and they are getting pretty pricey! Thanks for coming by!
Debra
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