Monday, March 08, 2010

A Row of Little Pitchers



Little pitchers, repeated and full of daffodils, make a nice arrangement in the sitting room. I find these at the thrift store all the time.

21 comments:

  1. I like little pitchers
    colorfully, discreetly placed
    varying in function ~

    ~ to my favorite object lesson they speak:
    "pour yourself out"

    I need reminding
    to live such.

    In your pitcher picture I see one
    for each family member present. :)

    {{* *}}

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  2. Beautiful. I can't wait until mine bloom :)

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  3. That is just lovely!!

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  4. Lovely! Can't wait until my flowers bloom!

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  5. Love that photo! I also collect pitchers. Now I just need some daffodils.

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  6. So, so lovely. What a good eye for beauty you have!

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  7. So lovely, I can't wait to move deeper South where Spring arrives on time *smile*!...only 3 more weeks!!!

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  8. Are you sure you're not a stylist in your spare time?

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  9. Simple yet beautiful! I love it :) Thanks for the inspiration Anna :)

    Have a wonderful day!
    Sharon

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  10. Quaint and simply gorgeous! You are a thrifting queen!

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  11. I've been obsessed with little pitchers lately!

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  12. loved this idea! tomorrow is my thrifting day, now I have another project that will go perfectly with my 3 year-old's recent request to pick wild flowers :)

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  13. Another beautiful vignette. I wish I had such wonderful thrift shops as you.

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  14. I have the same yellow ones. And the little sugar bowl to match. :o)

    Brenda

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  15. I just saw this- did you ever think of it?http://www.countryliving.com/crafts/teapot-lamp-project-0409

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  16. I collect old crystal cut glass salt and pepper shakers for the same purpose. My aim is to not have a single matching pair. So far I have 11 and only 1 pair that a friend bought, not understanding my goal, but I loved the thoughtfulness.

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