This week I made some fall changes in our dining room,
including a simple little vignette...
I used one of my favorite bee prints, which was downloaded and printed from The Graphics Fairy site, and framed with a thrifted frame. A found wasp nest adds natural texture, as do the several years old, paper-thin Chinese Lanterns in a marmalade jar.
With its strong edge design and beautiful cutwork pattern, the white mat
serves as a little touch of pretty beneath the rustic elements...
With its strong edge design and beautiful cutwork pattern, the white mat
serves as a little touch of pretty beneath the rustic elements...
Such a contrast of textures...
Very simple...but I love the look!
Next post, I'll share some of the fall hutch decorating changes from the room! Before I go, I want to thank you for all of the sweet comments on my last post about our guest room! I really appreciate it when you take the time to stop by!
Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a touch you have! Simply. Gorgeous!! You have me rummaging through my things to see what I can come up with:)
ReplyDeleteSo simple and serene looking.
ReplyDeleteLove the simplicity along with the texture,
ReplyDeleteso simple - but so sublime! I love it Linda!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty. Love the Chinese Lanterns. I really do need to plant some of those next year.
ReplyDeleteLinda, I love that sweet vignette. I do not know what those lantern things are, but I love them. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the colors and textures!
ReplyDeleteOh, so nice - I love this....the frame, the print, the marmalade jar - everything! Beautiful. xo Karen
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Linda. I love Chinese Lanterns, but haven't had any in a while. I'm going to have to look for some :)
ReplyDeleteI love the look too! You have everything you need.
ReplyDeleteJeanine
I so miss having the Chinese Lanterns in my garden, they are a wonderful sight, both when like this in your Dundee marmelade jar , and when drying to skeleton lanterns outside !!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful display dear Linda, with the wasp nest piece and your lovely framed bee image.
Have a lovely evening.
Dorthe,xox
Very nice! The bee theme is really unique looking. Do you grow the Japanese Lanterns? (That is what they are called isn't it?) I would love to grow some of those for decorating in the fall time.
ReplyDeleteI love your fall vignette. All of the elements go together so well. I wonder if you can grow Chinese Lanterns in Georgia.
ReplyDeleteIt's so nice to show people how simple and easy a successful arrangement can be. Quite charming!
ReplyDeleteI love it Linda...simply beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos of autumn still life!
ReplyDeleteSuch serene autumn
ReplyDeletepics....I want to wrap
myself in a cozy quilt
and pour myself a cup
of tea after seeing them : )
Alas, my boss (Gracie!)
needs a walk, so off we
go...
xo Suzanne
Lovely! I would love to have some foliage like that...then I could be a copy cat. :)
ReplyDeleteOrange is not my color but I totally love your vignette, Linda. The nature elements combined with the pretty marmelade jar look just gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous. Been looking for a marmelade jar like this forever. I don't want to pay an arm and a leg for one. Love the bees pic and the rest. Tried to get some Japanese lanterns this year but our frost hit them before I got a chance....This looks so lovely. Elegant and simple.
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