I love this collection of images. My smile grew as I scrolled down. My lust for a proper, deep windowsill in my own home intensifying. I must say that the very first photo may also be my favorite. I like to cut flowers and put them in a mason jar, when appropriate and I could definitely use a weathered, old tea kettle to hold sentinel.
Brittany: I'm so glad you liked them. Your tablescapes are always a treat, so it's no surprise that you also make beautiful window sill vignettes. I, too, wish for a proper, deep window sill {mine are awfully tiny}.
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I agree. Those images are so dreamy! :)
ReplyDeleteThey´re all nice, but the top photo is my favorite. The pot!
ReplyDeleteNina: There's just something about a window sill ... lots of possibilities for dreamy vignettes.
ReplyDeleteElisabeth: That pot caught my eye, too. I'm a sucker for anything kettle-like.
I love this collection of images. My smile grew as I scrolled down. My lust for a proper, deep windowsill in my own home intensifying. I must say that the very first photo may also be my favorite. I like to cut flowers and put them in a mason jar, when appropriate and I could definitely use a weathered, old tea kettle to hold sentinel.
ReplyDeleteBrittany: I'm so glad you liked them. Your tablescapes are always a treat, so it's no surprise that you also make beautiful window sill vignettes. I, too, wish for a proper, deep window sill {mine are awfully tiny}.
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