It's pink Saturday once again! I think I still have some pink left in my life, let's see....yes, the lovely silk screen scenes in beautiful frames. I love roses! I used to think these fancy frames and still lives, belonged in a elderly house where the lady and gent of the dwelling enjoyed having no kids around. Guess what!? I'm there! Except, wait! I have kids!
Those are really pretty. I think I used to believe the same thing about only elderly houses having those! I guess as I get older I have learned to appreciate "olden" things more!
ReplyDeleteI love these frames. IKEA had some in Austin when I stayed there and shopped (looking only) this summer. Such pretty pictures, too.
ReplyDeleteThey are really lovely. Thanks for sharing them with us. Have a wonderful Pink Saturday and enjoy the Thanksgiving holiday.
ReplyDeleteThe frames and the roses are just lovely. Funny how time chances our likes, dislikes and views of many things. Since when is your age elderly? You are too funny.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of roses....can you believe the date on the calendar and my discount yellow rose bush that you picked up at Mardens last summer for me (well, actually summer before last now) has 2 buds on it and one is nearly opened!!!! This has been the most amazing fall this year. Guess we were due after our terrible summer.
Love that faux finish on the walls! I like the flowers too but they so remind me of antique houses-I can't be to that point so only modern (kind of) for me here:)
ReplyDeleteOh, your silk screen roses are just beautiful...and I love them. Maybe I'm to the age now when I appreciate such beauty.. Happy Pinks and have a most wonderful Thanksgiving.
ReplyDeleteisn't it nice to have pinks and frames like that without the stigma of being the OLD couple.
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marie
Very pretty, Dawn! Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteLove the frames and pink flowers. Happy Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteOh those are very lovely!
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Jacalyn
You can find these frames often in the Flea Markets in France - we often paint them white with a patina. It's that French transformation thing!!! And only the 'oldies' like us buy them! They are very sweet on your wall.
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