I've been inspired by all the beautiful garden bouquets out here in Blogville. I wasn't able to get a lot of flower containers planted this year, but I do have several pots filled with the small mixed zinnias and trailing variegated petunias. I also have a large hydrangea out front that has given me quite a few pretty ever-changing blooms.
I tried several different pitchers to display the flowers,
but finally came up with this white/cottage-y grouping.
The larger pitcher is very heavy pottery and in the fois-bois French style.
(Literally meaning "false wood")
Then a small Staffordshire creamer and a small English cottage creamer.
Another item that I've been wanting to share is a "riser" that I've had for several years, but was in real need of a paint makeover. Someone had spray painted it aqua a while back, then later tried to paint it white. I'm sorry, it was really an ugly little piece, but I knew a good paint refresh would make it work. White paint is a miracle worker!
I've had this sweet Fiatelle vintage tablecloth
for quite awhile though I don't think I've shared it.
Since it's a brown "grape" print I thought
it would compliment the transferware patterns.
Last week or so when I changed up the Holiday Cupboard for Mid-Summer, I looked through my brown transferware dinner plates to find a few to use with the crockery and Majolica. I had two of these Myotts multicolored floral ones and thought how they are a little easier to incorporate in to a vignette since they have several colors in the glaze: red, yellow, green, and small strokes of blue. I always think of the brown for fall and then again in late winter, but this pattern seemed more summery and versatile.
Most of my transferware collection is a mish-mash of patterns.
I have a few pieces that are part of a set,
but most are found one piece
at a time at fleas or vintage markets.
Since I haven't been out to scour the vintage fleas and markets I decided
to give Etsy and Ebay a try. Sure enough I found these on Ebay
for a good price and bought 6 of them to make a complete set of 8.
You can see most of the rest of my brown transferware
back there behind the table in the china cupboard.
An ironstone tureen and a smaller English covered vegetable
are here on more stacked transferware.
This mid-summer tabletop display
is out here in the Garden Room where the light is always good,
and a spot that's so easy to change up.
Guys, it's the END of July?!
How are you all doing?
We're finally getting some rain, yay!
Hope you'll join us Monday Evening!
joining in here:
All About Home at Common Ground and Follow the Yellow Brick Home
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Inspire Me Monday at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Met Monday at Between Naps on the Porch
Celebrate Your Story at The Zucchini Sisters, Create Bake, Make at Across the Blvd
Love Your Creativity at Life and Linda, LouLouGirls Fabulous Party
Tips and Tutorials at Home Stories A to Z, Inspire Me Tuesday at A Stroll Thru Life
Make it Pretty Monday at The Dedicated House
Party in Your PJ's at Apple Street Cottage
Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles
Party in Your PJ's at Apple Street Cottage
Keep in Touch at Let's Add Sprinkles
Turnabout Tuesday at My Wee Abode, Share Your Style at French Ethereal
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage
Charming Homes and Gardens at Shiplap and Shells
Centerpiece Wednesday at Karin's Kottage
Charming Homes and Gardens at Shiplap and Shells
Vintage Charm at Our Hopeful Home, Wonderful Wednesday at LeCultivateur
Thursday Favorite Things at Follow the Yellow Brick Home, Grace at Home at Imparting Grace
Create, Bake, and Grow at Shabby Art Boutique, Farmhouse Friday at The Painted Hinge
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