These faded pink hydrangeas look just right in my old ironstone.
Beautiful late summer gifts!
Hoping you are off to a good start this holiday weekend!
I have thrifted my way back up to the lake again and will share some of my finds with you this week.
Take care! :)
There beautiful Laura.. such a lovely tone...
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful holiday weekend.. xxx Julie
I love it Laura! Perfect! Have a great weekend! ~lulu
ReplyDeleteLove pink hydragea and white together! So pretty & romantic! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! FUNNY, I also have the fading pink hydrangeas in my post but they are in the background. I love the soft sweet color.
ReplyDeletethis is the lovliest combination- so pretty. Your ironstone has the prettiest patina to them.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeletesimply pretty.
ReplyDeleteThe pink hydrangeas are my favorites! I recently bought an ironstone gravyboat? like the one you have. Can you tell me anything about it, like how old it is or how much it's worth? Just curious. I hope you have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDelete~*~Just BEAUTIFUL~*~have a lovely weekend!~*~
ReplyDeleteFaded pink hydrangeas and white ironstone make my heart sing. Oh, what a lovely, lovely post for Pink Saturday. ~ Sarah
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images and those hydrangeas are just spectacular. No hydrangeas here at the moment as we enter our 3rd day of spring. Must say though, the pink blossoms that line our street are just beautiful. Have a wonderful weekend.
ReplyDeleteThis is a perfect combination, I love these pictures!
ReplyDeleteRegards, Veronique
Very beautiful flowers indeed. Love how you made it simple yet stylish. Have a nice weekend, Anja
ReplyDeleteLovely, Lauren. And these are flowers that dry so prettily and softly.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Diane
Oh love it again your wonderful pictures....
ReplyDeleteHope you find lots of nice treasures.
Fine weekend
Hug
I love hydrangeas and this is my favorite shade! The ironstone is just perfect for them.
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Julia
I love the way the worn hue of the ironstone blends with the pink hydrangea....beautiful!
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Hi Laura,
ReplyDeleteLove your pink hydrangeas...mine are tooo blue this year!
Happy day!
xojanis
Oh how perfect!
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Flora Doora
Just gorgeous, Laura. Happy long weekend to you, my dear.
ReplyDeleteOwww Laura...beautiful...............happy weekend darling enjoy....love and hugs from me.....
ReplyDeleteOhhhh.....how nice, we have the same post about the beautiful Hydrangea, they look so lovely in the ironstone Laura.
ReplyDeleteThe coffeecan in my post is white, it is an old one from my grandparents.
But I share the love for blue, specialy lightblue.
Have a nive trip to the lake.
Warm wishes, Mea
Hydragea, they are so beautiful, I like the little flowers, so sweet. Take a look on my blog, I have make some photo's from Hydragea too.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice evening
Hugs
Patricia
What lovely photos! Two of my favorite things -- ironstone and hydrangea! Enjoy this great holiday weekend weather!
ReplyDeletelovely, lovely, lovely...
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bliss farm antiques
Nice - watch out Martha Stewart!
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Ladonaboutique
Hi Laura, thank you for your visit and all the compliments , I'm very pleased with it ...
ReplyDeleteI love the hydrangeas, I think they are just beautiful right now .
The colours are wonderful indeed in the white ironstone, wonderful items you have !
Wish you a very nice weekend and till next time, big hug from Gea
Gorgeous pink hydrangeas! I only have BLUE! Have a blessed day and a restful time at the lake! HUGS!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could age as beautifully as hydrangeas...Sigh!
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Hello Laura, Two words come to mind ~ simple and gorgeous!! Happy days, Julie
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful, the flowers, the layout and the header, it creates so a peaceful feeling. Lovely.
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I love hydrangeas so much that I'm temped to sneak out of my house at night with a pair of clippers and find some in our neighborhood....(just kidding). I have to remember next spring to try planting a couple hydrangea bushes in my garden and give growing them a try.
ReplyDeletethank you fo your comment and sorry for not commenting from my side so often...I 've been too busy lately, bur your pictures give so much inspiration...I love your aunt Nancy post, and the flowers...and...I love it all!!
ReplyDeleteYour site is so welcoming, warm and sweet. Got the link from Charmaine at Fairchildstreet, who sings your praises. Have just met her through our blogging e-course. All the best, Margie
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