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
Please join me at
* Savvy Southern Style*
for WOW US Wednesday
oh... i like your kinda spring! so beautiful. sigh...
ReplyDeleteVery pretty display girl..I really like that wall basket..Hugs and smiles Gloria
ReplyDeleteHello Jacqueline,
ReplyDeleteYes 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 :-)
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!
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I am in love with all that chippey paint and rust, Char
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely love the pictures and I can hear the music too ;-)
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful and very oh-la-la!
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Ellen
Thank you for your wishes! I love your transfer plate's colours...sooo very pretty. Looking forward to your visit!
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FABBY
So pretty! I love your mixture of plates, books, fabric and metal. Beautiful! *Becca*
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What a lovely vignette! I adore the old book.
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful Fat Tuesday!
Lovely Jacqueline!
ReplyDeleteI think I am going to refer to you as the Queen of Vignettes!!
Pamela ox
FABULOUS photos...
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A beautiful vignette and lovely photos. Great book!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful mix of textures...just a treat for the eyes...
ReplyDeleteJust coming back by to say I gave you a shout-out on my post tonight. :)
ReplyDeleteJacqueline, you can transport me to Paris, anytime, any day.
ReplyDeleteAnother gorgeous post! ~ Sarah
So cute! Every detail is darling!!!
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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!
ReplyDeleteI love the book pages. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous post, as always, Jacqueline.
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.
ReplyDeleteHi 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!
ReplyDeleteLove, Kay
Once again... a beautiful post!
ReplyDeleteLove those marbled book pages~ lovely vignette!
ReplyDeleteYou had me at the first glimpse of the chippy wrought iron...
ReplyDeleteBrenda
those are pretty pretty pictures, love that wire basket...
ReplyDeletecindy
You had me @...the first picture!..Beautiful images!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteMary Ann
What a charming post! The lace is scrumptious! Thanks for your visit and have a delightful day.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Sandi
Ahhhh ... pure Parisian inspiration ... a lovely vignette, you've captured France perfectly!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking and sharing at Voila!
xo
Jill
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
ReplyDeleteYour photo's and imagination never cease to amaze me. Spring time in Paris, oui. ~~Sherry~~
ReplyDeleteI 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)
ReplyDeleteAnyhow... =) Thank you for sharing your French Inspiration!
Blessings... Polly
French Cupboard
Counting Your Blessings
I love the pages on the book! All your pictures are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteSherry
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.
ReplyDeleteCAS
What a pretty vignette you have created. Love that old book, the dishes, the wrought iron piece...it all makes for a lovely setting.
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Debbie
I'm your newest follower!