You know what, you're right! The top half got a crack and so I thought I'd use the cup as a candle holder. I'm pleased you noticed. :<) And thanks for the compliment. That Hoosier is the only antique I've ever bought, and it was hidden away in a little room off the kitchen. I wanted it where I could see it and use the things stored inside. I just love it.
Thanks, Laura! Actually the photo doesn't show how very badly the kitchen needs new paint. I'm thinking of the walls a sort of blue/green/gray and the trim a linen white. Hope it is soon. :<)
Thanks, Vicky. I do love it. And that "snow" is really just bright, bright sunlight. I had a hard time taking these pictures because it was so very bright.
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I spy, with my little eye, the bottom half of a "tea cup" that looks familar. ;)
ReplyDeleteI like the new arrangement. Beautiful daffs, too, btw.
You know what, you're right! The top half got a crack and so I thought I'd use the cup as a candle holder. I'm pleased you noticed. :<) And thanks for the compliment. That Hoosier is the only antique I've ever bought, and it was hidden away in a little room off the kitchen. I wanted it where I could see it and use the things stored inside. I just love it.
ReplyDeleteOohh! I love the blue trim with the white walls!!!!! Wonderful! Like the new look too!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Laura! Actually the photo doesn't show how very badly the kitchen needs new paint. I'm thinking of the walls a sort of blue/green/gray and the trim a linen white. Hope it is soon. :<)
ReplyDeleteLovely Hoosier cabinet, Nan. I'd love to have one of those. I noticed your snow melted in the time between the two photos. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Vicky. I do love it. And that "snow" is really just bright, bright sunlight. I had a hard time taking these pictures because it was so very bright.
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