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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Springtime In Paris




It doesn't take much to transport me to the
City of Lights. Just a suggestion or two will do.



A bit of antiquity. Wrought iron. Curvaceous shapes.



Fleurs. And a faded French tapestry.




An old book, a romantic phrase, foxed and water stained pages.













Majolica cafe plates with a poire motif. A snippet of lacy eyelet.











I can almost hear the accordian music.









I hope you're enjoying a little suggestion of spring no matter where you are!

Ciao! for now!

Jacqueline



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35 comments:

  1. oh... i like your kinda spring! so beautiful. sigh...

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  2. Very pretty display girl..I really like that wall basket..Hugs and smiles Gloria

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  3. Hello Jacqueline,
    Yes spring is in the air and isn't it grand!!
    I see you have been up late, breakfasting in Paris :-)) Love the mix of lace and eyelet, and that wire planter Ohh-LA-LA!!!
    Ciao Baby :-)

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  4. Oh, that book is wonderful. I collect antique books and I just couldn't take my eyes off of that one. Have a beautiful day!

    Ann-Marie

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  5. I am in love with all that chippey paint and rust, Char

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  6. Absolutely love the pictures and I can hear the music too ;-)

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  7. Just beautiful and very oh-la-la!

    xoxo,
    Ellen

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  8. Thank you for your wishes! I love your transfer plate's colours...sooo very pretty. Looking forward to your visit!

    XO
    FABBY

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  9. So pretty! I love your mixture of plates, books, fabric and metal. Beautiful! *Becca*

    www.adventuresindecorating1.blogspot.com

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  10. What a lovely vignette! I adore the old book.

    Have a wonderful Fat Tuesday!

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  11. Lovely Jacqueline!
    I think I am going to refer to you as the Queen of Vignettes!!

    Pamela ox

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  12. A beautiful vignette and lovely photos. Great book!

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  13. What a beautiful mix of textures...just a treat for the eyes...

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  14. Just coming back by to say I gave you a shout-out on my post tonight. :)

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  15. Jacqueline, you can transport me to Paris, anytime, any day.
    Another gorgeous post! ~ Sarah

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  16. So cute! Every detail is darling!!!
    -emily
    www.nestnestingnested.blogspot.com

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  17. I love the edges of the old books, I have several old books like this, I think I need to turn them around to display those gorgeous edges!

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  18. I love the book pages. Beautiful!

    Gorgeous post, as always, Jacqueline.

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  19. Jacqueline, these are such pretty shots. My favorite mix. I just love those old books with the pretty color swirls on the page ends. Thanks for joining WUW.

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  20. Hi Jacqueline, Loved your serene and beautiful post. What is that backdrop? It's so charming! It's still quite wintry here---storming and chilly. But Steve and I are headed to the Camas Antique Mall to see what that's all about. Dangerous, I know! (I'm sure I'll find something I must buy!) But hopefully a pleasant thing to do on a nasty, non-spring day! It's a long drive so I better hit the road!
    Love, Kay

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  21. Once again... a beautiful post!

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  22. Love those marbled book pages~ lovely vignette!

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  23. You had me at the first glimpse of the chippy wrought iron...
    Brenda

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  24. those are pretty pretty pictures, love that wire basket...

    cindy

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  25. You had me @...the first picture!..Beautiful images!

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  26. What a charming post! The lace is scrumptious! Thanks for your visit and have a delightful day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  27. Ahhhh ... pure Parisian inspiration ... a lovely vignette, you've captured France perfectly!

    Thank you for linking and sharing at Voila!
    xo
    Jill

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  28. Hi Jaqueline, it's Spring here for certain, warming up and perfect weather lately. Love your dishes, I have some in those colors too, I hang them on the wall entering my hallway. The browns, yellows and reds mix nicely. Your images are gorgeous as always, stopping over from French Cupboard, xoxo tami

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  29. Your photo's and imagination never cease to amaze me. Spring time in Paris, oui. ~~Sherry~~

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  30. I adore your plate! My son and I have been collecting a similar pattern piece by piece over the last several years (in fact, I did a post about it ages ago: http://countingyourblessings.blogspot.com/2009/07/piece-by-piece.html)

    Anyhow... =) Thank you for sharing your French Inspiration!

    Blessings... Polly
    French Cupboard
    Counting Your Blessings

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  31. I love the pages on the book! All your pictures are beautiful!
    Sherry

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  32. Great vignette! I really like the old wrought-iron basket planter with the lovely plate. I'm a new follower, & I hope you will check out my blog & follow back if you find it interesting.
    CAS

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  33. What a pretty vignette you have created. Love that old book, the dishes, the wrought iron piece...it all makes for a lovely setting.
    blessings,
    Debbie
    I'm your newest follower!

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