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Monday, February 18, 2013

Lavender, Pink, & Purple
















Getting my tablescape ready for Thursday and thought you might like to have a little peek. Stay tuned! I've used some lavenders and purples because I have purple campanulas in the house and tend to post from what's at hand. My gardening friends will be happy to know that I learned that campanula is Latin for little bell, and that the flower's common name is bell flower. I had to dig even deeper to find the coordinating dishes! Not a color that I commonly use.

Happy Tuesday!

Jacqueline







33 comments:

  1. Hi J,
    yummy purple transferware!! I am looking forward to this!! Fantastic iron topper / cloche thingy:-)
    Hugs,
    Bella

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  2. Hi Jacqueline. Gorgeous purples and lavenders. I don't think I've seen these colors used much by you but they are sure pretty as usual..Happy Monday..Judy

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  3. E' molto bello questo accoppiamento di bon-china!Delicate e romantiche!Rosetta

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  4. So lovely Jacqueline. They all go so perfectly togetherxx

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  5. un billet plein de fraicheur
    se sont des couleurs que j' aime
    beaucoup
    bonne journée
    tendresse
    edith

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  6. Beautiful - the colours work really well together.
    Liz @ Shortbread & Ginger

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  7. Looking like spring on your table already.
    Good on you learning the Latin and common name of a plant. The L names can be difficult to pronounce at times.
    Judith

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  8. Hi Jacqueline,
    Your table is looking very spring like with a hint of Easter. Thank you for sharing the flower info too.
    Happy Tuesday.
    Celestina Marie

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  9. i have bell flowers-love them! love the lavender transferware, jacqueline!

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  10. Very pretty. Love the tea-cup.

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  11. Very pretty...old china patterns are so much nicer than the new ones.

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  12. I love your transferware plate Jacqueline. I don't have any purple because I can't find any...Boo Hoo.
    I'm going to NC. in April to scout the antique malls. Maybe I'll find some there.

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  13. I love the soft sweetness of your vignettes!

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  14. I can hardly it! I want to know more about the floral accent plate. It's gorgeous. The flour de lis trim on the edge reminds me of some Spode designs and some Royal Worcester designs that I've seen. Thanks for the peak. I'll be back! Cherry Kay

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  15. Beautiful plates, love the colors and pattern.

    Cynthia

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  16. Beautiful flowers and dishes. PS..I found a sifter like the one you have and I loved.....it's in my last photo on today's post. :) Can't wait to use it.

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  17. You've done a lovely job pulling all the different colors together and photographing for this post.

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  18. Jacqueline,
    Gorgeous hues, dear friend!!!
    I've got goosebumps in anticipation of your upcoming tablescape!!! I'll be looking for your post!!!
    Fondly,
    Pat

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  19. Lavander & purple, springtime favourites. Beautiful plates, do they have a maker/name? Patty/BC

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  20. I am looking forward to seeing it all Thursday. This is just beautiful!
    Karen

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  21. My heart is beating pretty fast right now looking at all your beautiful china Jacqueline. So lovely!
    hugs...

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  22. Oh, these colors are so cheering, Jacqueline! They make it seem that Spring isn't so far away after all. You've picked all my favorite colors here...

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  23. Hi Jacqueline,
    Your china is gorgeous and would fit right in with my tea party this week! Lovely patterns and they just sing of springtime! Have a beautiful day.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  24. Love those plates!!! And love bell flowers. Nothing better for a mid-winter pick me up. xo marlis

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  25. Pretty, pretty, pretty! The china all goes together perfectly, Jacqueline. Thanks for this dose of spring colors!

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  26. I love that iron cloche/thingy too!! I didn't know what it was called and I see I am not alone! Haha. Just lovely, as usual!!
    Suzyq

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  27. Plates and pictures are just adorables!
    Warm regards, Olympia

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