This chair full of pretty blue and yellow pansies greets visitors at sister Mary Beth's home.....What a welcoming sight when you walk up the steps to her front door! I hope the week ahead is a good one for all! Be well, Laura
Pansies are lovely! I have an old Ice Cream Parlor chair that I use the same way! By the way...I also love that bird house (on the tree stump)you have on the right column on your blog....it's adorable! Tami E.
These pictures are soo loveley - its a very special BLUE, very very beautiful!!! My grandmother (i´m 50 and i´m very happy to have a mother and a grandmother) loves pansies most and i´ll show her this pictures, if she will visit us next week! She will like them!
Loveley greetings and thank you very much, for your nice comment, Hugs Jade
YES, my friend, I DID IT!! I got it right! Even though the translator translates in straaange ways sometimes...hihi. Such lovely flowers...And so great to have them planted in a CHAIR like that... I looove when things are used for what they´re not supposed to be used for... Think outside the box...thats my motto... Have a wonderful week... Huuugs Git
Those look wonderful! I rescued a child's woven chair from beside some bins last summer and have been aiming for a simiar effect, but not so successfully. Thanks for the inspiration!
Hi Laura, I saw your comment over at "A Heart in Provence," in which you asked if anyone knew where to get Linden Perfume. I thought you might see my information sooner if I left it here also:
Laura,
A French company, Côté Bastide, www.cotebastide.com offers a line of fragrances called "Tilleul." Perhaps you can locate a stateside store that sells Côté Bastide. "Tilleul" is the French word for "Linden" and not "Lime tree" as some translators believe (even on their website translation, Côté Bastide uses the translation "Lime Tree.") I recently bought Côté Bastide Tilleul bath gel at Hotel Saint Cecilia in Austin, Texas, USA, where I was doing a shoot for my blog. The gel is heavenly and reminds me of the fragrance of Honeysuckle.
I adore this chair with pansies! We sold a willow chair by the thousands to a big box store up here in canada and it sold incredibly well! Yours looks FAB :)
Oh those flowers are lovely!
ReplyDeleteHey, I just found a FREE chair in someone's trash just like this! This one is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteNeed to get mine planted!
Yours is one of the most inspiration blogs out there, Laura. Thank you for the good thoughts ahead for the week, same to you!
ReplyDeletexo~Tracie
Pansies are lovely! I have an old Ice Cream Parlor chair that I use the same way! By the way...I also love that bird house (on the tree stump)you have on the right column on your blog....it's adorable! Tami E.
ReplyDeleteLovely! I love pansies!
ReplyDeleteHugs,Lisa
These pictures are soo loveley - its a very special BLUE, very very beautiful!!! My grandmother (i´m 50 and i´m very happy to have a mother and a grandmother) loves pansies most and i´ll show her this pictures, if she will visit us next week! She will like them!
ReplyDeleteLoveley greetings and thank you very much, for your nice comment,
Hugs Jade
What a delightful idea. Very pretty.Sharon
ReplyDeleteToday we take a frensh leson...;-)
ReplyDeleteWonderful flowers = Jolies fleurs !
Hope that you're well ....!
Birgit
NICE! Love the sweet pansies ♥
ReplyDeleteWow, look at that beautiful color!!! Happy week to you. xo Joan
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet flowers (in Holland we called these flowers Viooltjes (violins)
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week !
Hugs Yvonne
YES, my friend, I DID IT!!
ReplyDeleteI got it right!
Even though the translator translates in straaange ways sometimes...hihi.
Such lovely flowers...And so great to have them planted in a CHAIR like that...
I looove when things are used for what they´re not supposed to be used for...
Think outside the box...thats my motto...
Have a wonderful week...
Huuugs Git
ces petites fleurs sont tellement Lovely!
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manon
Ohhh, I am so happy I found your blog!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for everything you give us with your fantastic pictures!!!
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Ann-Helen in Sweden
Those look wonderful! I rescued a child's woven chair from beside some bins last summer and have been aiming for a simiar effect, but not so successfully. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeletelove it....¨¨¨¨¨¨¨
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What a nice idea! I love Pansies but all mine died...I think it's too hot here!
ReplyDeleteHappy new week!
Vale
Oooh, these pansies are really beautiful!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week
cute...and I like the title of the post....
ReplyDeletehope you had a lovely weekend~
Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteI saw your comment over at "A Heart in Provence," in which you asked if anyone knew where to get Linden Perfume. I thought you might see my information sooner if I left it here also:
Laura,
A French company, Côté Bastide, www.cotebastide.com offers a line of fragrances called "Tilleul." Perhaps you can locate a stateside store that sells Côté Bastide. "Tilleul" is the French word for "Linden" and not "Lime tree" as some translators believe (even on their website translation, Côté Bastide uses the translation "Lime Tree.") I recently bought Côté Bastide Tilleul bath gel at Hotel Saint Cecilia in Austin, Texas, USA, where I was doing a shoot for my blog. The gel is heavenly and reminds me of the fragrance of Honeysuckle.
Good luck is finding your Linden scent.
Annie
Your photographs are so lovely!
ReplyDeletehi! i just found your blog and am gasping and swooning! it is LOVELY!!! i am adding you to my blogroll so that i don't miss any more.
ReplyDeletethe pansies on the chair are just lovely. sigh.
i'm having a giveaway if you'd like to come over to enter.
xo
man, that ...is cute!!
ReplyDeleteI adore this chair with pansies! We sold a willow chair by the thousands to a big box store up here in canada and it sold incredibly well! Yours looks FAB :)
ReplyDeleteYour blog is absolutely beautiful. Great pictures and vibrant color. Found you via one of my (and I really dislike this word)...followers.
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