Friday, May 16, 2008

Red Roses in Milk Glass



Never getting tired of this line of vases down the dining table--this time with roses from the Composer.

8 comments:

  1. I love your vases! I picked up a few for 50 cents each a few weeks ago. They look so pretty. Thanks for the great ideas.

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  2. Lovely roses, and lovely vases! I myself currently have a row of them in my room, from various recitals.
    You seem to have such an eye for beauty, and such a gift for showing it to us! Thank you.

    God's blessings.

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  3. Hello! I love reading your blog. It is beautiful and quite inspiring to me. I wonder if you'd be willing to share some thoughts about creativity and productivity amid the demands of homeschooling several children. (I also have 5 dc and a legal background but I don't seem to manage my time as well as you do :))
    I'm sure you're busy---just a "topic thought" if you're interested in sharing!

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  4. Like Vera, I too am always impressed at how much you seem to achieve. Please do give tips on time management. I had resigned myself to thinking either you are born withit or not. My talents lie in cooking and creative play with my children but I always struggle to keep my house as beautiful as I would like it to be. Your blog is the inspiration that makes me want to keep trying to improve. Thanks Anna!

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  5. Beautiful...I can't seem to take such wonderful photos that let so much light in!

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  6. The linen you've used for the aprons I have found wonderful for throw pillows. I sew with a 1 1/2 -2" flange, with a deep overlay on back.I use only down or feather for my pillow inserts. I prefer the natural linen color but have found the white and also black. Love the repurposed linen.
    Mim

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  7. Every time I take a picture these days, I say to myself, "Hmmmm, I wonder how PVS would angle this? I wonder if I'm getting enough color?"

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