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Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Dish Garden

What's It Wednesday #95

Thanks for all your prayers and well wishes last week. The kids are on the mend, and my audit is over, with good reviews! God willing, Paula's will be over soon too!

I'm still trying to use my collectibles in new ways. So I decided to use my spool cabinet in the kitchen to grow fresh herbs in the drawers.

I don't have to worry about cold weather, but I do love the thought of having fresh ingredients in arms reach throughout the year.

I love basil, rosemary, and lemon balm. I'm also trying this city garden salad in my soup tureen, too.

Using the ironstone pieces as containers is another fun way to bring other collectibles out and give them a new purpose.

I'm enjoying my dish garden. Rain or shine, I can always be in the garden.
Hugs,
Patti

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107 comments:

  1. Wow....I love your herb garden and the great features you chose. Thank you for hosting!
    JP

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  2. Love your indoor herb garden so much I had to pin it!

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  3. You have a wonderful collection of ironstone. Love the herb garden...Christine

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  4. How lovely to have the greenery and convenience of fresh herbs (and lettuce) displayed in your ironstone, lace and vintage spool box. Thank you for sharing and hosting.
    Joy

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  5. What a lovely way to have an indoor garden.
    Denise

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  6. Wow, you even make your herb garden look absolutely fabulous! Gorgeous :) Thanks for the party! Hugs and Spring greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla

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  7. Glad to read everything works out fine for you! Love the herb indoor garden in the soup tureens, so pretty! And among the features are some favorites too! I'm happy to be able to play along again today.
    Happy Wednesday and all good wishes for you Paula & Patti!
    Carola

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  8. So glad to hear all is righting itself in your lives. I love how you are breathing new life into that spool cabinet! There is nothing like fresh herbs! It is so beautifully presented.

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  9. Your spool cabinet is gorgeous, especially now with the lush greens in it!

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  10. Such a wonderful idea using ironstone as herb pots...they're beautiful!

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  11. Very creative Patti! Your dish garden looks great. I am glad the children are much better and hope they will be hale and hearty soon. It is wonderful that everything went well with your audit. My best wishes to Paula. Thanks for hosting.

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  12. Love your ironstone. I keep saying I'm going to get a few pieces, but still haven't. I'm going to be on the hunt now. Thanks for hosting.

    Shannon ~ bohemianjunktion.com

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  13. LOVE your dish garden, Patti!! Stunning and what wonderful features too!!
    Thanks so much for the party!!

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  14. Your Little herb garden is absolutely adorable. Glad to read the good news. xoxo,Susie

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  15. Love your herb garden! Thank you for hosting! Have a happy week. Toodles, Kathryn @TheDedicatedHouse

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  16. Oh, I absolutely LOVE how you've used your spool drawers!! So unique and the ironstone and herbs look wonderful :)
    Susan

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  17. Hello ladies... so happy to hear the kids are better!... Patti, I love your dish garden!... your herbs look so pretty in it and how nice to have them close at hand... basil is my very favorite to use year round... would love to try a little kitchen salad garden like that... xoxo Julie Marie

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  18. Wow do I love your dish garden...gonna pin this for sure! Thanks so much for hosting,ladies.

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  19. Love the ironstone & herb garden, beautiful!!

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  20. Thanks for hosting again. And of course your "kitchen" herb garden looks yummy. What a great idea for the winter months! Linda@Wetcreek Museum and Wetcreek Blogs

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  21. So glad to hear your family is doing better. I am definitely loving your herb garden and thinking something similar may have to come live at my house... love the features this week... thanks for hosting.. Cathy

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  22. Just delicious!
    Thank you for hosting!
    Silvia

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  23. Your dish garden is simply brilliant! It looks so cute in the drawer! Love it!
    Jenna

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  24. What a great idea to have an indoor herb garden in such pretty pots. Love the drawer they're in. Thanks for hosting another party.

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  25. How beautiful! I love having fresh herbs on hand- but now my plastic pots on my windowsill look a little sad- Thanks for the inspiration!

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  26. What a great way to use your beautiful dishes! Fresh greens are so good for you and look so pretty in your containers. Thanks for hosting and have a wonderful week!
    Blessings..Nancy

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  27. I love your beautiful photos of the herb garden. Gorgeous!
    Glad to hear things are calming down, Ladies.
    Thanks for hosting.
    xo
    Robyn

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  28. Hi Patti, great party! Thanks for hosting. Love the herb garden! So glad everyone is on the mend at your home.

    Blessings,
    Linda and Jeannie at The French Hens Nest

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  29. Hi Patti,
    What a great little inside herb garden. I used to have a cherub planter just like yours, I had it painted gold for Christmas and taking it down from the attic it got broken! :(
    Glad things are looking up over at your house and thanks for hosting!
    Gina

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  30. Oh I love your spool cabinet I use to have two and gave one to my sister and sold the other one seeing yours makes me want them again LOL

    I love that fancy smancy pumpkin with all her bling

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  31. I love your vignette and the beautiful contrast between the spool box, whites, and beautiful greenery. Glad to hear that things are looking better now:-)

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  32. Thank you so much for featuring my white pumpkins! I'm just tickled pink! Hugs, Catherine

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  33. Beautiful arrangement. Love the spool container. Great idea for your herb garden!! Thanks for hosting!

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  34. Great new way to repurpose your lovely White ironstone colectables.
    The features are gorgeous too. Thank you for this great party ladies and I'm so glad your son is better and everything worked out fine for you too.
    Hugs,
    FABBY

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  35. What a cute way to use old spool boxes! Thanks for sharing and for hosting. Blessings, Patti
    P.S. Glad everyone is feeling better.

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  36. Love your beautiful dish garden. Thanks so much for hosting. xo Laura

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  37. What a beautiful indoor dish garden! Thanks so much for hosting this week! Love all the features!

    Hugs,
    Jody

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  38. I love this. What a great and clever idea. I have an herb garden which I will not be able to enjoy in the winter but this is such a good way to have the herbs inside. Thank you for sharing.

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  39. What a pretty way to grow your herbs! Very clever too. Thanks for sharing and hosting and joining my party too.

    Blessings,
    Sandi

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  40. Love your blog! Thank you for commenting on my master makeover...joining your party! Also a new follower to yours! -aimee

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  41. Glad that life is returning to normal and that everyone is well! Beautiful herb garden-thank you for hosting!
    xx-
    Jemma

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  42. Amazing! I' ve never seen an indoor garden such original. Your idea is great and using the drawers to grow the erbs...fantastic!

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  43. Hi ladies: I'm so glad everything is settling down for you. Patti I just love the green herbs in with the pristine white of your china and the warmth of the wood..So pretty..Happy Wednesday and thank you for hosting..Judy

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  44. Great styling of your awesome spool cabinet. Thanks for the party! ~Ann
    Tarnished Royalty

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  45. Beautiful white rooms. Those are my favorites today. :-)

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  46. Your herb garden is so unique and charming! I love it. I've never seen anything like it!

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  47. OH, I love your spool cabinet!Great idea using it to place your herb garden. Thanks for hosting the party:)

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  48. Your dish garden setting looks stunning!!! The spool box is to just die for... lol!!!

    You have the most amazing collection, my friend! Love coming to see your posts!

    Gorgeous pictures.

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  49. Your fresh herb garden is wonderful!! Love how you used your ironstone pieces for the plants.
    Thanks for hosting each week!!

    Mary Alice

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  50. Thank you so much for the feature and for hosting this fun party! I love your herb garden!

    Amber

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  51. Glad everyone is on the mend and things are looking up for you! Your herb garden is amazing!!!
    ~Des

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  52. Love how you've used your spool cabinet with the ironstone for your herb garden!

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  53. I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE what you've done with the spool cabinet, herbs, white pots, and chalkboard!!!!!!! I linked up my tag. Thanks for the invite!

    Laura from Sunday View

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  54. Patti,
    That is so wonderful that you have your own herb garden in the kitchen. I love all the herbs for cooking too, and it's nice that they are right there for you when you start to cook. The white dishes are very lovely.

    Happy October!

    Love,
    ~Sheri

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  55. Hi Patti, that is a great idea. I too need to see at my collectables in a different way. I love how the herbs look in it.
    xxx
    Marlene

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  56. What a great idea. I love having my herbs close at hand, too, and this is so attractive.

    Thank you for hosting.♥

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  57. Your herb garden is delightful!

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  58. Lovely!!!! thank you for sharing at the Thursday Favorite Things blog hop. I featured you on facebook ♥

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  59. ahhhh!!!! we are screaming over here...that is TOOOOOO cute girls! And to think we sat there looking at one of those spool drawers at a show two weekends ago thinking "what could we do with this....." lol!!!
    Also laughing because I was up last night until 1130 making pesto with all of the basil I needed to use up before it went bad!
    Have a wonderful weekend girls :)
    Karla & Karrie

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  60. Love your garden...beautifully put together! I also love your features, everyone is so creative!

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  61. Oh, Patti.....this should seriously be in a magazine! I love your indoor herb garden in the vintage containers. I love ironstone! The little chalkboard sign just makes the garden so, so cute. I love this post! I'm bookmarking it and pinning it.

    Thanks for linking-up to My Happy List! :D

    xo,
    RJ

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  62. LOve you indoor garden and what great features, the pumpkin and dancing lady thing and the door room divider...WOW!!!

    Carol

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  63. Oh, and the spool cabinet is so cute...with the drawer open! I just caught that while I was pinning the photo.

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  64. Love the bright green fresh herbs against the crisp Battenberg lace and that fabulous cabinet. Bet the scent is divine! Thank you for hosting another wonderful party. It is always a pleasure to join and to browse amongst the wonderful posts.

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  65. Your display looks so beautiful.
    I love,love, the cabinet.

    Kathy

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  66. I love the smell of basil when brush it

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  67. Wonderful herb planters. Loved the use of vintage containers. The vignette is perfect

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  68. Love your dish garden. The fresh herbs are perfect. Thanks for hosting.....xo Linda

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  69. I must tell you, I am drooling over your spool cabinet! I have wanted one for a long time. Have not had the luck of finding one. Your herb garden in the white containers looks perfect in it! I too love having herbs handy in the Winter. I will be bringing my Rosemary in. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  70. I love the way you have re-purposed your spool cabinet. It looks very charming with the white ironstone contrasting with the vibrant greens on the basil and other herbs. Thank you for hosting. I love seeing what everyone is up to.

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  71. Oh, I just love the herb garden. Everything looks wonderful. You're good, I think I've told you that before. What a fun party and Patti, I thank you so much for your prayers.
    You are the sweetie,
    Shelia :)

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  72. Thank you so much for hosting. I just LOVE the way you used the spool cabinet for your winter herb garden! That is ingenious. Thanks for sharing.

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  73. That is a very beautiful indoor herb garden! So pretty!

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  74. Hello dear and wonderful Patti (and Paula!) I LOVE that bejeweled pumpkin and of course all the white ironstone with the contrast of green basil. Ah....isn't it nice to feather our nests? Lovely friend, thank you so much for coming to visit. May gold fall from the sky for you. And I hope all is well? Anita

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  75. I love your spool drawers! What a fabulous idea to grow herbs in them. Your vintage vignette is stunning! Your features are so pretty- each one is so inspiring and unique.

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  76. Thank you for featuring my Master bath!!1

    Brooke
    startathome.blogspot.com

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  77. I love your dish garden! The white ironstone looks so pretty against the wood. You've got some great features this week. I'll have to go check some of them out!

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  78. I LOVE what you did with your spool cabinet! I need to catch up on what's been going on, I've been out of the loop for several weeks. Thanks for hosting!
    Faye

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  79. Great idea. That is a beautiful (and tasty) display

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  80. You have the most beautiful things in your collections. I am so jelly of your spool draws. They are lovely! I love the mix of deep wood with your little kitchen garden. As always thank you for hosting and I always enjoy my visits. Hugs, Beverly

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  81. You have the most beautiful things in your collections. I am so jelly of your spool draws. They are lovely! I love the mix of deep wood with your little kitchen garden. As always thank you for hosting and I always enjoy my visits. Hugs, Beverly

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  82. Love the indoor herb garden! I agree with the commenter before me, you guys have the best collections!! Have a wonderful day ladies, and thank you for hosting this party each week!!

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  83. Not only is it beautiful, but I am sure it has a great aroma. Thanks for always stopping by to visit me. I know you have a great many followers, and I appreciate that you take the time to read my blog and comment, thanks!

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  84. Hi Patti and Paula,
    Love your pretty herb garden and all your lovely white ware. Very pretty vignette, and bet you love the aroma of it all too. Nice having it so close by when your cooking too.
    Thanks so much for hosting this week, as always.
    blessings and a Happy Fall to you,
    Nellie

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  85. love your darling garden, patti! happy weekend!

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  86. I featured your dish garden today at Inspired Sunday. Just LOVE it!

    Lsura

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  87. Hi Patti,
    Ok, girl you havé me at all of this, I love the ironstone used to hold the herb garden and then to place them in that cotton spool drawer is that much better. I can picture me having an indoor herb garden as well. I better get transplanting some before our freeze here.

    Love all your featured posted guest I now have to return to start visiting all the beauty that inspired you will certainly inspire me!
    Glad to see that your life is back on track ....love to both you and Paula.

    Thank you sweet friend for always being so loyal to me with the most beautiful visits that joy my days.

    See you soon, I am looking forward to the holidays over here, as they are one of my best visits with so much to be inspired by.

    Lots of beauty in your lives.

    Xoxo
    Doré

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  88. LOVE your herb garden. What an awesome way to grow your herbs inside the ironstone.
    The features this week are so inspiring.
    Thank you for stopping by. Have a great week.
    Hugs!

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  89. What a great idea for your herb garden! I love it! Thanks for sharing, have a happy week ahead!

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  90. A lovely display of herbs, they all look fresh and crisp.

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  91. What a perfect way to grow herbs and enjoy them indoors! Thanks for linking to TTF!

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  92. Your inside garden is dream-like, all the white dishes are perfect with the herbs. I saw it featured on other blogs and it was so deserved! I'll be in holidays for the last week of October and I'll make a point to come and party then!

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  93. Thanks so much for stopping by and your kind comments!!

    Hugs,
    Debbie

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  94. I love your spool cabinet, and I love the way you've decorated with the white china, lace, and herbs. So pretty, and so useful too. laurie

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  95. This is so pretty, Patti! A great way to be able to use those pretty drawers, too.

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  96. I love your dish garden! It is a fabulous idea!
    Sherry

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  97. Hi Patti, just hopping back to let you know that I will be featuring you at SYC this week.
    hugs,
    Jann

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  98. Hello you two! What a pretty way to garden! And to enjoy some lovely dishes!! It's so pretty...makes me want to collect beautiful white pottery and have an indoor garden!!
    Thanks so much for sharing your pretties!!
    Blessings,
    Doni

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  99. Patti I think that may well be the best indoor herb garden I have ever seen. Pleased to be featuring it today at Shabbilicious Friday.

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  100. Congratulations, Patti, for your fabulous herb garden being featured at least two blog parties that I saw! So very charming and clever!

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  101. Your herb garden is adorable! Of course I love it as it has plates!!!

    - Alma, The Tablescaper

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  102. Oh, this is gorgeous! I love it. Just pinned! You were featured at Pick of the Bunch this week. Thank you so much sharing at A Bouquet of Talent. Have a fabulous weekend. :)

    Have a wonderful weekend.
    XOXO
    Kathy

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  103. What a gorgeous way to use your beautiful spool cabinet and ironstone - and so useful too! I'm featuring you tonight at Knick of Time! Thanks for linking up at the party.
    Blessings,
    ~Angie

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  104. I love so many things about this post, the indoor herbs in white are so stunning. Im late, but wanted to thank you for linking this week!!

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  105. How sweet! Thanks for sharing at Silver Pennies Sundays! x

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  106. Patty
    Love if you stop by Fabulous Friday Party! Hugs Maria
    http://www.simplenaturedecorblog.com/fabulous-friday-party-34/

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