I wanted to make a different wreath using things I love on it.
China, flowers, and plants are some of my favorites.
China cups hanging from the center with raffia
was a pretty centerpiece for it.
I used some dried roses and hydrangeas.
Baby's breath and statice.
Even some air ferns.
Of course, broken pieces of china,
I saved from my mother's old collections.
Putting it all together seemed to fit,
especially on the vintage ladder...
My mother would have loved it!
By the way, our daughter, Carly, is back from Europe.
She and her boyfriend, Justin, will be sharing their beautiful photos of their trip in the future. So happy they had fun!
Hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend!
Can't wait to see the inspiring projects you've been working on!!
Last weeks Features:
The Country Farm Home - Part II Summer Farmhouse Kitchen Reveal
Chateau Chic - Vintage Tins and Maine
The North End Loft - Last Days of Summer Fantle
Martinel - Черно - бяло
Jeannie Marie & Company- Fun Whimsical Tidbit Tray
The Porcelain Rose - Handmade Luxury
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What a beautiful wreath and so unusual. I have never seen one like this before. Thanks so much for sharing this. Will be saving my
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Have a great week.
Mary
Gorgeous and creative wreath, you two! Thanks so much for hosting!
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Poppy
Beautiful wreath!
ReplyDeleteJody...what a clever wreath and I love it hanging from your white washed ladder...I have several that I am in love with in our house, too! Thank you for hosting...I hope you like my nighstand re-do :)
ReplyDeleteJP
The wreath is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely wreath! Thanks for hosting :)
ReplyDeleteSusan
Your wreath is amazing!!!! I just love it! And you know how much I love All Things Tea!
ReplyDeleteWell done - how beautiful.
As for your featured posts - wow, there are really and truly clever and much talented bloggers out there - to delight and inspire!
Thank you for hosting!! Hugs!!
Jody, that wreath is stunning, love it!! Make some to sell. haha Happy to join the party this week, and thanks for hosting. xo
ReplyDeleteOh, your wreath is fantastic. Just love it.
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Jody,
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is Stunning!!!
Thank you so much for the feature and for hosting this party each week!!
Mary Alice
Your wreath is perfect! The colours are lovely together and what's better than china and roses!
ReplyDeleteLove the wreath!! Thanks so much for hosting!!
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Deb
Gorgeous wreath, Jody! Thanks for hosting each week :) Wonderful features - as always! Greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this wreath Jody!!! I LOVE that you used some broken china in it along with the cups. Just beautiful!
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OMGosh! I LOVE that wreath! So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI made a pink version last year for Christmas using Demitasse cups & saucers and tiny little perfume bottles with pretty labels.
Thank You for the feature!! What a wonderful surprise.
Have a great weekend!
Elizabeth
Thank you so much for the feature! It's very exciting to be featured :))) It's going to be an adventure offering cute unique dishes for sale at the Tea Room!
ReplyDeleteYour wreath is beautiful! Love the china!
ReplyDeleteSherry
Your wreath is gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteI love your wreath! It's gorgeous! What a sweet way to preserve what you love!
ReplyDeleteThe wreath is so precious -- such a wonderful way to hold onto lovely memories! Great features! Thanks for hosting!
ReplyDeleteOh I love your beautiful wreath!! Lovely colours and the bits of china make it so much more special.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sweet comment on my table. Hope you have an excellent weekend too xox
Wow, I love your wreath and the genius idea you had by hanging tea cups inside it...it looks positively ethereal.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
I absolutely love your beautiful wreath. It is so very creative and beautiful. It looks amazing on your ladder. I am so jelly.... jk It is beautiful and you are very talented. hugs, Beverly
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wreath! I love the soft antique-looking colors. Thank you so much for featuring my fantle! Now I want a pretty tea cup to add to it.
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