Bella made lunch for friends. Romaine salad with Cara Cara oranges.
A cheapie from my florist friend who calls me Lily.
Daisy's bright coat.
New linen Folkwear blouse made from a thrifted tablecloth.
Messing around with the living room. Can you throw harvest gold in with pink?
What lovely days you have had. Mine have been spent studying chem. Thank you for the lovely photos, they make me smile. :)
ReplyDeletePaula
Judt beautiful Anna! I have never heard of Cara Cara oranges. I will have to check those out :) Thanks for sharing and have a blessed Sunday!
ReplyDeleteSharon
The linen blouse looks lovely. Would love to see it all!
ReplyDeleteSonya
I love the blouse and I love pink it is one of my favourite colours along with white and red.
ReplyDeleteI'm growing to love pink...do we get to see the rest of the blouse?
ReplyDeleteyes you can, it looks gorgeous, and Cara Cara oranges? Hmmmm Ill have to see if Texas carries any:)
ReplyDeleteChristina
Look how much snow you have!! What a treat for you (I hope)! Lovely blouse.
ReplyDeleteoh sure, pink goes with anything! My daughter's room is soft yellow and soft pink. I love pink! And those crewel poppies are SO GREAT.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful...and feminine...
ReplyDeleteI love the little peek of blouse too. I have the same Folkwear pattern, but haven't ventured into making one yet. A linen tablecloth is a lovely idea.
ReplyDeletePink navels are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteSeeing Daisy reminded me that she started homeschooling this year. How are the soft lessons going?
ReplyDeleteYes, you can definitely throw harvest gold in with pink. It's found in nature and God is an amazing artist. Look up moukite semi-precious stones, they are one of my favorites!
ReplyDeleteOh my Lord, I absolutely lovvvvvvvvvvve the pink Folkwear blouse! I so wish I could sew. But it is not a strong suit for me. :-(
ReplyDeleteIn His Grace,
Miss Carrie