Marty @ A Stroll Thru Life for
extending an invitation to participate in
A Winter Cloche Party!
While preparing My Sweet Little Valentine Tablescape,
I brought out all my fabric valentine's
made from vintage elements and materials.
Last year, after purchasing these handmade Valentine's
locally @ Roadhouse Antiques and Gifts,
I displayed them in our entertainment Center
On Crooked Creek.
This year, the Vintage Valentine's
were moved to the built~in china cabinet off the dining room.
I've paired them with some heirloom silver
and vintage ironstone in keeping with a lighter decor scheme.
Once I removed the mercury silver snowflake ornaments,
I needed something seasonable and short
to fit under my cloche.
This petite shadow box
filled with a heart made from creamy ivory buttons
and framed with soft buttery yellow grosgrain ribbon
atop Frenchy script paper is a gift from a former co~worker.
Beneath the cloche,
I layered my Gold Crown China. . .
a bowl, a bread and butter plate and a dessert / salad plate.
Then, I dropped a few soft buttery yellow faux petals
and tied a double bow in satin ribbon of the same hue.
This sage green urn is one of my favorite pieces
for decor in the dining room. Its height and the mouth
allow for easy and stunning floral arrangements!
This is a lighted cherry blossom bush. . . ^sigh^. . .
now they have battery operated ones!!!
I placed the vintage Valentines along the buffet
to fill in the voided spaces.
Bringing them front and center required the use of easels!
A vintage ironstone platter placed as a backdrop
tones down the red of my wallpaper for this subtle hued vignette.
The miniature vintage Valentine
rests against a crystal votive holder.
Trying desperately to capture the lighted cherry blossoms
with my camera lens!!!
Practice, practice, practice!
Sweetness, either in the miniature Valentine
or the heirloom cream and sugar
that accompany my heirloom silver coffee urn,
sweeps across the buffet.
Below are some random photos
of these intricate vintage Valentines for you to enjoy. . .
Vintage buttons, trailing embroidery, seed pearls
and a stamp~size Edwardian photo!
Strands of pearls in various hues and sizes
making strands at the base!
Seed pearls, a miniature locket
and a crocheted lace rosette!
Delicate seed pearls, lace and linen fabric blossoms
with vintage button and seed pearls!
Vintage buttons and lace in various hues and sizes,
embroidery stitches, ribbon and seed pearls!
The Edwardian postage stamp~size photo
is the essence of femininity!
Vintage buttons, Battenburg lace,
seed pearls and a lace bow!!!
Ribboned sweetness in these vintage Valentine's
is the added romantic touch needed On Crooked Creek's buffet!
Until next time. . .
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On Crooked Creek will be joining
Marty @ A Stroll Thru Life for
Table Top Tuesday's
Winter Cloche Party!
Be sure to visit
for you’ll come away
filled with amazing inspirations
for use in your own home décor!
Oh what a sweet little picture on your heart. Anxious to see everyone cloche's...did not get one done here. Your is so tranquil and pretty.
ReplyDeleteI love those cherry blossom lights...they would be so cool in a tablescape.
ReplyDeleteMy favorite thing here is that postage sized photo!!! Of course the silver service is exquisite and the vintage hearts are so beautifully done. Lovely vignette my friend. XO, Pinky
ReplyDeleteHi Pat, this is a beautiful post! I'm mesmerized by the lighted cherry blossoms. Where did you find those? I always have twinkle lights on in my house. Those would be right up my alley. On top of that, all your hearts are too pretty for words. What a lot of work must have gone into those. The little picture is such a sweet addition along with the seed pearls too. Just adorable!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Pat what a lovely vignette!! The picture frame with the sweet button heart and the lighted cherry blossoms--love those!!!
ReplyDeleteIt will soon be time to put Valentines away! Goodness I am still finding Christmas!
bee blessed
mary
Very pretty vignette. Those lighted cherry blossoms are pretty. Your silver service set is really pretty. I like your heart and your cloche!
ReplyDeleteHi Pat! This is so pretty!
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia :)
So pretty and elegant! Love the cherry blossoms also.
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Donna
What a pretty display, Pat! The cherry blossoms are so eye catching, and the fabric hearts are so charming. I love the vintage button heart in your cloche too. All so sweet!
ReplyDeleteDear Ones,
ReplyDeleteOh, how you flatter me!!!
The lighted cherry blossoms are electrical with a HUGE connector! They now have battery ones!!! Mine were purchased three years ago at a unique home decor and gift shop called Memories of Home.(in my sidebar)www.memoriesofhome.biz
I didn't keep the box, so I have no idea who the manufacture is...sorry!
Fondly,
Pat
Such a sweet vignette! I love the lighted flowers. I'd like to find some of those. The fabric hearts are so sweet. Thank you for visiting my place! Have a fabulous week!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful vignette. Love your silver pieces and the darling fabric valentine and little framed button heart. So sweet and the lighted cherry blossoms are gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI absolutley love the little white lace hearts and mother of pearl buttons attached. They are gorgeous!
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This is so pretty, I love the beautiful hearts and buttons and the cloche is lovely. What a pretty vignette. Thanks tons for joining TTT. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteI love the hearts displayed too. They are so cute.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, I had made one heart last Autumn and I do enjoy playing. Maybe next time, I take your button inspiration.
Happy mid-week.
Greetings,
/Chie
Your little cloche is adorable, sweet Pat and I love that stunning coffee urn heirloom!! Your entire vignette is beautiful and so warm. Thank you for your sweet and kind comments, I love it when you come over, you make my day! Have a lovely week, my friend.
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Hi. I am a follower, and I nominated you for the Liebster Award. Go on over to http://thegatheringroomchic.blogspot.com/ and check out the details. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteOh Pat...your attention to detail is enviable! Love the button heart ~ did you see the red one that Vicki made over at Ranger 911?!
ReplyDeleteLove the button heart. I made a framed button star but now I see I need to make another one, but a sweet heart! Thanks for the inspiration.
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