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Sunday, October 26, 2014

A Little French Shop Dressed for the Holidays




I was lucky enough to get a few shots of Tammy Rorem's Albuquerque shop,
Je L'Adore,  before everything disappeared in her Holiday Extravaganza yesterday. Wonderful wares dressed for the holidays. 




I love her white rooms best, looking so Victorian this year.  Don't you just love this gorgeous cabinet display?




















Pitter-pat, pitter-pat, pitter-pat. . . .




Love this darling little French pinny!









Loads of linen with fab details.




This small corner is full of enchantment. . . .




















I couldn't keep from handling the wares!





Ooooh la la!









Lots of shimmer and shine for the occasion.




French blues too. . .

































This poufy day bed made me giddy dressed in gorgeous red toile! A sample of the rich color that Tammy loves for her shop too.










Sumptuous . . . , opulent . . . ,  Je L'Adore!

Let the shopping begin!

Hope you're finding fun this weekend too!

Jacqueline




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37 comments:

  1. What a great shop!

    I got a few ideas for my Christmas decor for this year. I have titled my theme for Christmas this year, "A Very Simple Christmas".

    I thought of you as I started a project yesterday. I began embroidering a placemat. I decided if I couldn't find lovely linens that were affordable for me then I would have to make my own.

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  2. ¿Preparando la Navidad?
    BELLO, TODO MUY BELLO Y CON PERSONALIDAD!!!
    Gracias amiga :)))
    Conxita

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  3. Oh Yum Yum!!
    I have been holding back, only dreaming about Christmas in my brain... Now I am so excited! So So lovely, Limoge and pink balls.. ballet slippers, I am drooling!
    Thanks for the morning eye candy!!
    Mmmmmm...
    B

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  4. Thank you Jacqueline for the tour and your postings. I always look forward to seeing what you have been doing. Especially loved the white china with gold edging. My best dinner service is all mix and match white brands but all with gold edging so pretty when the table is in full evening dress.
    Regards Janine

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  5. Love the reds toward the end. So many pretties in one place. I'm SO not ready to think of Xmas!
    Brenda

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  6. What a luvly shop! Thanks for taking us to it Jacqueline. I have been decorating , in my mind, for Christmas and I did see some little tricks that implant on using!
    Happy Sunday, Gee

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  7. You did it again! You captured the spirit of Je L'adore's Holiday with your exquisite eye! Thanks for hanging out with us, rolling up your sleeves and helping with our holiday creations! By the way, I want your followers to know that you decorated the cabinet seen in your photos with the french fonts and rosaries! It turned out absolutely gorgeous and was the perfect display for the occasion! You are always welcome in my living room! Merci encore mon ami! Tammy xxoo

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  8. Oh what lovely items in this gorgeous post. I love love love everything. Good thing I don't live close or I would be in the poor house. Your photo's are so good and you captured their beauty. thanks so much for sharing this post with us.
    Mary

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  9. It is dressed just beautifully, too. I can't believe we are less than 60 days away from Christmas!!! xo Diana

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  10. These are so pretty I'm about to ditch my "no Christmas before Halloween" rule and dive in! It's simply gorgeous. I am completely captivated.

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  11. welch zauberhafte dekoration!!! einen schönen sonntagabend wünscht angie aus deutschland

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  12. She is really talented with styling. Love that xmas tree in the coffee pot. will be copying that look for sure.

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  13. I love all the sweet vignettes in this shop! So pretty.

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  14. What a lovely posting - enjoyed everything!

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  15. Lots of ideas here Jacqueline. I think this year I will do white and silver,I love the coolness of it in our hot climate.

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  16. Gorgeous!!! No wonder it was such a success! Thank you for sharing it with all of us. That daybed has me sighing.
    xoxo,
    Lin

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  17. It's all wonderful. I saw a French Impressionist book I would buy!

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  18. hello
    déjà il faut penser aux décorations de NOËL
    j'aime , j'adore
    tout est si parfait
    merci de nous éblouir les yeux
    d'ailleur je vais refaire un petit défilé de votre billet
    tendresse
    edith (iris) France

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  19. Jacqueline, what a beautiful and enchanting shop. She certainly has a wonderful inventory. I just knew there would be a pitter-patter from you somewhere along the way!. Did you buy something pretty for yourself? I am so happy to be receiving your posts into my in-box finally!..Happy Monday..Judy

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  20. Just gorgeous pictures with a bunch of major goodies l

    . Lo

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  21. I love seeing beautiful shops like this one. I saw your post in a blog list and when I saw the thumbnail photo, I thought I was seeing my bear! If you get a chance to stop by my blog...scroll down to a post about the teddy bear I made. You'll be amazed too! Sweet hugs, Diane

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  22. Hi, Jacqueline. Just the other day I was thinking about you/your blog, but I couldn't remember where/how to find you, then I stumble across it from another blog! Im following you now and you're on my sidebar! I'd love to visit Je L'Adore too! Stop by and visit when you can. ~Zuni

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  23. Her store looks lovely and I adore that cute little bear.

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  24. Hi Jacqueline ,

    I love this shop, so many pieces I would love to have. What about the French canisters with the grey stripe around them, true love !

    How fun is your shopping life:)

    A beautiful week ahead of you.

    Xx
    Bisous

    Doré

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  25. Oooooh! So pretty! The daybed is my favorite. I think that would be so pretty for the holidays! Thank you for the inspiration! xo Karen

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  26. Looks so fun! I would have loved shopping there. ... and that one cane backed chair with the faded blue seat would have soooo come home with me...

    Cindy

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  27. Very gorgeous---and I KNEW you had a hand in all that loveliness, besides your beautiful photography!! Thanks for the tour of a lovely shop.
    Kay

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  28. A lovely shop. Wish I could visit it. Your photos are georgeous

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  29. What gorgeous stuff! I love that cabinet in the beginning shots. What a great piece to dress up for display. This looks like the type of shop I could take my time over taking in every inch.

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  30. so great, so beautiful...thanks for sharing
    bisous nélinha

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  31. Bring your trailer on down...I could fill it up with stuff just like this...probably as much as she has :^)
    It all looks pretty though, as long as someone else has to do the work!
    Thanks for posting...I love to look.
    Blessings,
    J

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  32. Jacqueline,
    Exquisitely styled!!!
    I could totally, have emptied that white cabinet of its merchandise!!!
    Thank you for taking me along. . .virtual shopping is all that is possible for a while longer as "Mr. Ed" heals from his surgery!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  33. Oh Jacqueline... how divine. I lingered over every photo; soaking in all that gorgeousness. I recon I would have been touching and handling all those lovely pretties too. Thank you for sharing these lovely images at Shabbilicious Friday. I'm so happy to be featuring this post at tomorrow's party.
    Hugs ~ Kerryanne

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  34. Oh, I would have loved to see this store in person, Jacqueline. Every vignette is just gorgeous. Thanks so much for sharing your adventure.

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  35. Gorgeous! I could spend hours there!! I wanted to make a wreath this year with vintage ornaments. Really like the idea of putting them on a green wreath! Thanks for sharing.
    hugs,
    Jann

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